
Week 11 - Unit 4 Lesson B - Sequence/ zero conditional
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Week 11 - Unit 4 Lesson B - Sequence/ zero conditional
16 November 2020
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Objectives: I will be able to...
Practice using zero conditionals correctly
Learn and use new vocabulary
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Multiple Choice
Sea stars live in all the world’s oceans. If you
find one, you will see that most of them have five
arms. Five is, of course, a Fibonacci number. Sea
stars have no front or back, so they can move
more easily and are safer from things that eat
them. - What is the animal?
Ocean
Five
Sea Star
Fibonacci
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Open Ended
Sea stars live in all the world’s oceans. If you
find one, you will see that most of them have five
arms. Five is, of course, a Fibonacci number. Sea
stars have no front or back, so they can move
more easily and are safer from things that eat
them. - Where can you find the Sea Star?
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Multiple Choice
Sea stars live in all the world’s oceans. If you
find one, you will see that most of them have five
arms. Five is, of course, a Fibonacci number. Sea
stars have no front or back, so they can move
more easily and are safer from things that eat
them. - Why does it use the Fibonacci sequence?
Because it has five arms
Because it lives in the world's oceans
Because it has no front or back
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Multiple Choice
Complete the zero conditional sentence with the correct ending. - If you look at the center part of the flower,
there is a double pattern.
you will see that most of them have five arms.
you can see the Fibonacci sequence.
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Multiple Choice
Complete the zero conditional sentence with the correct ending. - If you look at the top of the cone,
there is a double pattern.
you will see that most of them have five arms.
you can see the Fibonacci sequence.
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Multiple Choice
Complete the zero conditional sentence with the correct ending. - If you find a sea star,
there is a double pattern.
you will see that most of them have five arms.
you can see the Fibonacci sequence.
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Open Ended
Write your own sentence using zero conditional. **Remember to use "if" and that your statement has to be factual (true).
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Vocabulary
Go to quizlet and study the new vocabulary words. "Week 11 - Patterns and numbers in nature"
Week 11 - Unit 4 Lesson B - Sequence/ zero conditional
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