Title: DO NOW
1DO NOW
Date 03/9
What is one difference between primary succession and secondary succession? What is one similarity?
2ESSENTIAL QUESTION How does biodiversity lead to a stable ecosystem?
OBJECTIVES -Observe the factors within a micro-habitat -Define population, community, and ecosystem
3Microhabitat
MICROHABITAT
- a specific, small-scale environment in which
organisms live.
4MICROHABITAT
- -Look for a organisms under rocks or other hidden
places. Make sure you are gentle and RETURN
rocks to original spot. - -Using your student sheet, you will draw
different BIOTIC and ABIOTIC parts of the
micro-habitat that is the courtyard.
5Courtyard Expectations
- Level 0 in hallway
- No more than a level 2 voice in courtyard.
- Classes are in session around us. Do not disturb
them. - Stay in 1 place and focus on the tiny details of
the microhabitat!
6HABITAT DEBRIEF
- Which species stay in the micro-habitat of the
courtyard? - Which species enjoy a larger habitat than just
the courtyard?
7What if?
- Turn and talk
- What might happen to the microhabitat (courtyard)
if the population of raccoons were to increase on
the O. Henry campus?
8Definition
- Fill in the following definition for HABITAT on
your student sheet - HABITAT
- A particular type of environment regarded as a
home for organisms.
9Levels of Organization
- Label the levels of organization on your sheet
10DEFINITIONS
- With your table group, come up with your own
definition of the following. - Population
- Community
- Ecosystem
11POPULATION
- a group of organisms of the same species living
in a specific area
12COMMUNITY
- A group of organisms from different species
living in the same place and interacting with
each other.
13ECOSYSTEM
- The interaction between organisms and their
physical environment.
14DO NOW
Date 3/10 Reminder -Write the question(s) -Write in complete sentences
What is the difference between a community and a population? What is the very top level of our biological levels of organization?
15ESSENTIAL QUESTION How does biodiversity lead to a stable ecosystem?
OBJECTIVES -Observe how organisms benefit each other -Explore symbiotic relationships and how they relate to adaptations
16VIDEO
17THINK
- Review
- For multiple choice questions, answer
individually on your dry erase board. - For open-ended questions, turn and talk to your
partner to come up with an answer - Be prepared to share.
18Symbiotic Relationship example
19Creative Interpretation
- In your notebook on page_____, pick one
- 1. Describe a symbiotic relationship between two
or three organisms. - The relationship can exist, or you can make it up
(including the organisms) - Must be at least one page.
- 2. Draw a detailed diagram that represents a real
or fictional symbiotic relationship. - Must be in color
- Must be labeled in detail
20DO NOW
Date 3/11 12
What is a symbiotic relationship? Give an example.
21ESSENTIAL QUESTION How does biodiversity lead to a stable ecosystem?
OBJECTIVES -Create succession plots -Explore biodiversity and how it relates to biomes
22Succession Plot
Drawing Abiotic/Biotic Factors
Predictions What will you observe a week from now? Week 1 Week 2 1000 Year prediction
KEY Primary Succession Secondary Succession
23Succession Plot
- We will go outside and scrape out all of the
plant life from 1 square foot of soil. - You will draw the plot with pencil.
- You will record any biotic or abiotic factors you
observe in the plot. - You will predict what it will look like in one
week.
24Outside Expectations
- Level 0 in hallway
- No more than a level 2 voice outside.
- Classes are in session near us. Do not disturb
them. - Stay in 1 place and focus on the tiny details of
the succession plot!
25BIODIVERSITY IQ TEST
- Lets see how much you already know about
organisms! - Answer the questions on your sheet.
26Planet Earth Biomes
- As we watch the videos, fill out the information
on your sheet.
27Biomes
- Polar Ice
- Tundra
- Taiga (2900)
- Deciduous Forest
- Savannah
- Desert
- Rainforest
28Turn and Talk
- Compare your notes with those of your shoulder
partner. - Discuss whether you would like to visit that
Biome and why or why not.
29Biome Research
- Shoulder partners
- One laptop per pair
- Fill out the following chart in your notebook
30Biome Research Page
- BIOME NAME___________________
5 Species of animals that live there (Insects included) 3 Species of plants that live there Climate (Temperatures, precipitation) Geography (What is the land like?)
31DO NOW
Date 3/13 Q How does biodiversity lead to a stable ecosystem?
What are the factors that distinguish biomes from each other?
32ESSENTIAL QUESTION How does biodiversity lead to a stable ecosystem?
OBJECTIVES -Notebook Check -Ecology Pictionary
33Notebook Check
34Pictionary
- 2 Teams at each table
- 30 seconds to guess what is being drawn
- Person drawing must not speak!
- No words can be written!