Living Versus Non-Living, Intro to Cells

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Mrs. Ward Ridge Road Middle School LIVING VERSUS NON-LIVING, INTRO TO CELLS

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Living Versus Non-Living, Intro to Cells. Mrs. Ward Ridge Road Middle School. Warm-Up: Page 1 (SKIP 5 pgs & restart your notebook). What does it mean to be alive? How do you know something is alive? Name 5 living things and 5 non-living things. Announcements. Quarter 3 Housekeeping: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mrs. WardRidge RoadMiddle School

LIVING VERSUS NON-LIVING,

INTRO TO CELLS

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What does it mean to be alive?

How do you know something is alive?

Name 5 living things and 5 non-living things

WARM-UP: PAGE 1 (SKIP 5 PGS & RESTART YOUR

NOTEBOOK)

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Quarter 3 Housekeeping:Your grade reports

Essays (if you are missing your grade dropped 8 points)

Triple Play Projects (if you are missing your grade dropped 8 points)

I will give you a progress report at the end of class

NotebooksFresh start with new groups and new seatingSchedule Changes take affect tomorrow

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Page 1: Living vs. Non-Living OrganismsPage 2: Cell Vocabulary and Cell Theory

Label your pages and Create you new Table of Contents

New Exemplar Notebook

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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What is Club Cell?How do we earn this privilege?

Edible Cell ProjectsWhat if there is one or two people ruining it for everyone?

CLASS INCENTIVE: CLUB CELL

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I, Robot

HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=S0F3JEDVEEO&FEATURE=RELATED

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Living Non-Living

GROUP CHART—LIVING VS. NON-LIVING

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With your group, please discuss what it means for something to be living and what it means to be non-living. Come up with a list of 4-5 things that you identify as traits of things that are living.

SO WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE LIVING?

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Organization

Ability to Develop &

Grow

Ability to reproduce

Ability to respond to

its environme

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LIVING THINGS NEED TO MEET 4 CRITERIA:

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Cell: The basic unit of all living things

Prokaryote: Individual microscopic organism with no nucleus (includes bacteria)

Eukaryote: Cells which have complex cells in which the genetic material is contained inside a nucleus (includes plant and animal cells)

VOCABULARY FOR TODAY (PAGE 1)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK6YP1Smbxk

SO WHAT IS A CELL???

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Unicellular = Made up of one cellUni- means one (think UNO in Spanish)Cell means…well, cell!!! -ular means relating to or resembling

Multicellular = Made up with Many cellsMulti- means manyCell means…well, cell!!! -ular means relating to or resembling

ORGANISMS CAN BE EITHER…

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTicXXxzQA4

MORE CELLS…BY BRUNO MARS???

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Every living thing is made up of cells.

Cells carry out the functions that are needed

to support life.

Cells come only from other living things.

CELL THEORY –3 PARTS

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Independent Activity