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Feeding Brine Shrimp 3 & Bacteria

Feeding Brine Shrimp 3 & Bacteria

Assessment

Presentation

Science

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, K-ESS3-1, MS-LS1-5

+13

Standards-aligned

Created by

Amielia Cool

Used 4+ times

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5 Slides • 4 Questions

1

Bacteria- pg 56-57 or 3.2.2 in OneNote
Microscope & slide 6-Lactobacillus

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Domain of life with organisms EVERYWHERE!
No Nucleus- Prokaryptes

Bactera

Domain of life who prefer to be extremophiles!
Extremophile- lives in an EXTREME environment
Prokaryotes

Archaea

Domain of life who HAVE
a nucleus- Eukaryote
Nucleus- house for
DNA

Eukarote

​3 Domains of Life
Domain- Largest grouping of living things

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3

Categorize

Options (18)

What I already know

What I want to know

What I learned

Complete before the lesson starts

Previous knowledge on the topic

Related experiences

Key terms I understand

Concepts I am familiar with

Questions I have about the topic

Topics I find confusing

Information I need to succeed

Goals I want to achieve in this lesson

New concepts I grasped

Skills I developed

Insights gained from the lesson

Connections to real-world applications

Questions I still have after learning

Complete after the lesson

Sort the information into the correct category

Open your notebook to page 56 or OneNote 3.2.3

K
W
L

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Topic:Bacteria

In your notes write EVERYTHING you can think of about Bacteria under the "K" column

This can include:

  • Commercials

  • Products

  • What bacteria do or don't do

  • Drawings of what bacteria look like

  • Check out page 4 in Edio for inspiration- What is a job of bacteria?

  • Look at your notes from yesterday to add in informaiton as well

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Word Cloud

Topic: Bacteria

In your notes write EVERYTHING you can think of about Bacteria under the "K" column

This can includue:

Commercials

Products

What bacteria do or don't do

Drawings of what bacteria look like

What is a "job" of bacteria? (Look at page 4 in Edio for inspiration)

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  • Bacteria- single celled organisms found almost EVERYWHERE on Earth

  • Unicellular

  • simple structure

  • Prokaryotes- have no structure for DNA

  • some have a cell wall

Bacteria- Write anything you learn or questions you have in the "L" column

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​Cell wall- a protective layer that surrounds the cell

7

Draw

Using your microscope view slide 6 Lactobacillus or slide 28 Root Bacteria

Remember to start on the lowest Objective and then focus on the magnification before changing the objective.

Draw what you see here:

Write your magnification at the bottom of the picture

8

Match

Though bacteria are small, there are bacteria with different sizes and shapes.

Match the following

comma

spherical

rod shaped

spiral

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Notes page 57 OR OneNote 3.2.4
Show off your work when you're done for a dojo point

Complete the Frayer Model

Be sure all columns of the KWL chart are filled in

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Bacteria- pg 56-57 or 3.2.2 in OneNote
Microscope & slide 6-Lactobacillus

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