Week of January 27th-31st |
Science 5 & Prime Time 5
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Monday
Science
- Homework assigned on Friday-Food Web questions and diagram- due today
- Review-Food chain & Food web
- Check for standards chart, discuss 5-LS1-1
- 5.2 Basic Needs of Plants-Engage Tab
- Preview-Video-Need for Food and Water & How Plants Make Food
- Read together and discuss the information
Prime Time
- Attendance-Pledge Announcements
- Agenda check
- Work on DARE Reports-due on Thursday
- **Exploratory- Computers
Tuesday
Science
- 5.2 notes- slides 8 & 9 docs.google.com/presentation/d/1bPbXAUigGCf7o0mvpBko4ZQ2Phs1VfWvkuQHMnTCfV8/edit?usp=sharing
- Video-Leaves and Photosynthesis
- Create a Comicstrip- The Process of Photosynthesis
Prime Time
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Wednesday
Science
- Turn in comic strip
- Needs of plants-draw diagram, label and describe parts of a plant
- Evaluate-Practice assessment
Prime Time
- Attendance-Pledge-Announcements
- School Store
- Grade Review
- Chapter book reading
Thursday
Science
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Prime Time
- Attendance-Pledge-Announcements
- DARE Reports due today
Friday
Science
- Students read assigned article-What is an Ecosystem and Ecosystems, Habitats and Niches
- 5.3 Parts of Ecosystem-Engage Tab
- Video-An Ecosystem-student create a T chart and list as many living and nonliving things from the video that they view
- Read together and discuss the information and do the Living (Biotic) and Nonliving (Abiotic)
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Prime Time
- Attendance-Pledge-Announcements
- February Agenda Lesson Teamwork Activity
- True Blue Rewards during lunch
Standards
NGSS Middle School (MS) Science Standards
Earth Science
Students who demonstrate understanding can:
Earth Science
Students who demonstrate understanding can:
- 5-LS1-1 Support an argument that plants get the materials they need for growth chiefly from air and water
- 5-LS2-1 Develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the environment.
- 5-PS 3-1 Use models to describe that energy in animals' food (used for body repair, growth, motion and to maintain body warmth) was once energy from the sun