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November 3rd – Warm Up
• Answer in “Food Webs”Look at the diagram on Screen 2, identify the
producers. Then, identify the two levels of consumers – which ones are herbavores? Carnivores? How do you know?
Food webs consist of many overlapping relationships within an ecosystem.
The Daily Science• Top Story : Night Sky Tonight• The Daily Feed : Newton’s Apple Wednesday, Deadliest Planets – Outer
Planets, Epic Science• Newton’s Apple Wednesday : Newton’s Laws of Motion – Introduction
and Life Science Integration• Epic Science : Vampire Fish• Essential Question : Compare the major properties of populations and
ecosystems – how do they help you survive?• Homework :11/8 – Rates of Reaction11/12 – Take home test
11/19 – Three Current Events, Quiz (10 Questions), Mars Lander Extra Credit
Newton’s Laws
• 1. An object will stay in motion until acted upon by an outside force.
• 2. Force = Mass x Acceleration• 3. For every action, there is an equal and
opposite reaction.
Force – A push or a pull.
Balanced Forces
Unbalanced Forces
Unbalanced Forces
Using Newton’s First Law, explain what is happening here…OUCH!
2nd Law – Move in the direction of the greatest force…
Newton’s Third Law…Action/Reaction…Can you identify the action and reaction in this example?
Integration
• Use Newton’s Laws to explain the action in the life science video…
• Also find an example of the following…• Predation, Adaptation, Natural Selection,
Competition, Niche
Deadliest Planet Week
• While we are studying the outer planets, find 1 example of the following for each planet :
Biome – which one does it most resemble?Abiotic FactorLimiting FactorEcosystemDirect Observation