YR1_T4_§4.3

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  • My jacket is in my locker.
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  • I have all my materials ready as required by the checklist.
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ScienceMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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Materials

  • Textbook
  • Notebook
  • Pencil case
I am ready for this lesson:
  • I am in the correct seat.
  • My jacket is in my locker.
  • My telephone is at home or in my locker.
  • I have all my materials ready as required by the checklist.
  • I do not have any food / drinks and/or chewing gum.

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PLAN FOR TODAY:
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3.
4.
10min: HW check §4.2
  • Correct your homework
  • Earn a stamp!
30 min: Explanation §4.3
  • Learning goals
  • Key words
  • Notes
15 min: Discuss lab journals
  • General improvement 
  • Personal questions
30 min: make homework
  • Complete all exercises of §4.3
  • Study glossary list §4.1, §4.2 and §4.3 on StudyGo

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HW CHECK
  • Answers for topic 4.2 are in the classroom
  • Correct your answers in a different color 
(Answer wrong? write down the correct answer)

I will call your name to check your homework
(When not called, stay seated!)

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TOPIC 4
ORGANIZING THE WORLD

Slide 4 - Slide

An Octopus: vertebrate or invertebrate
A
invertebrate
B
vertebrate

Slide 5 - Quiz

A frog: which group does it belong to?
A
bird
B
fish
C
amphibian
D
reptile

Slide 6 - Quiz

An eagle: which group does it belong to?
A
bird
B
fish
C
amphibian
D
reptile

Slide 7 - Quiz

A crocodile: which group does it belong to?
A
bird
B
fish
C
amphibian
D
reptile

Slide 8 - Quiz

hair

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§4.3
REQUIREMENTS FOR LIFE

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§4.3: LEARNING GOALS
  • I can list the differences and similarities between how plants and animals regulate the gasses carbon dioxide and oxygen.
  • I can list the differences and similarities of the transport systems in plants and animals.
  • I can list the differences and similarities between how plants and animals excrete their waste products.
  • I can list the differences and similarities between how plants and animals gather information about their surroundings.
  • I can list the differences and similarities between how plants and animals reproduce.

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§4.3: KEY WORDS
  • photosynthesis
  • breathing
  • xylem
  • phloem
  • heart
  • blood vessels
  • liver
  • kidneys
  • pollen
  • egg cells
  • sperm cells

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§4.2: MRS GREN
  • Movement: moves with a part of itself or its entire body
  • Respiration: turns food into energy
  • Sensitivity: reacts to changes of its environment
  • Growth: gets bigger
  • Reproduction: can produce more individuals of the same species
  • Excretion: produces waste products and removes those
  • Nutrition: produces food or takes in food

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Plants
  • Take up/release gasses through openings in their leaves called STOMATA
  • Stomata open and close
  • Water and other nutrients come from the soil via ROOTS

Animals
  • Take up/release gasses through a breathing system.  
  • This is different in different animals. Examples are Lungs and gills
  • Water and other nutrients come from food

NUTRIENT INTAKE

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Plants
  • One tube brings water up from the soil to the leaves
  • Another tube brings glucose and oxygen down from the leaves to the rest of the plant

Animals
Most animals use a blood transport system:
  • Pump  (= heart) 
  • A network of tubes (= vessels)
  • Fluid (= blood)


TRANSPORT

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Plants
  • Stomata release waste gasses

  • Other products are put in old leaves that fall off the plant


Animals
  • Breathing system releases waste gasses

  • Kidneys produce urine

  • Liver filters other waste which leaves the body through faeces



EXCRETION

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Plants
  • Move to face the sun

  • Sense gravity so their roots can grow down



Animals
  • Have senses to react to their environment

  • This is different depending on the animal




SENSITIVITY

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Plants
  • Flowers are used for reproduction
  • Animals spread pollen for plants so they can reproduce
  • Some plants reproduce by cloning themselves.




Animals
  • Male reproductive cells: Sperm cells
  • Female reproductive cells: Egg cells
  • Fertilization happens when the sperm + egg fuse together.





REPRODUCTION

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Short break (5 min)
  • Do not move from your seat
  • Keep your volume down!


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Lab journal general feedback
Overall well done!

Some general points of improvement:
  • Be complete, points were lost because of missing worksheets (or parts)
  • Text or answers are short or incomplete
  •  Research questions have a question mark (?)!
  • Observations are not conclusions, it is something you notice during the experiment (like, the finger felt tired after 40 seconds)

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Lab journal general feedback
The grades will soon be in magister (wage should be changed to 1x instead of 2x). 

Now take a look at your own lab journal and if you have questions please ask them to me! 

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Homework
  • Complete  all the exercises of §4.3
  • Study the glossary of §4.1, elements, §4.2 and §4.3 

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