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The Smallest Life Around Us

The Smallest Life Around Us. Spring, 2008. Created by Scott Wachsberger. Tiny plants and animals live all around us. We cannot see them because they are so small, but they are everyplace.

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The Smallest Life Around Us

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  1. The Smallest Life Around Us Spring, 2008 Created by Scott Wachsberger

  2. Tiny plants and animals live all around us. We cannot see them because they are so small, but they are everyplace. They live in the soil, the air, and in rivers and oceans. They grow on the highest mountains and in the deepest caves. Some live in the ice at the north and south poles; some live where it is very hot. They are found throughout cities and in the country. They grow on other plants and animals. Some are even living on you, on your skin, hair, and inside your body, in your mouth, nose, and all through your intestines. These tiny plants and animals are called microbes. The word microbe is made from two other words: micro, meaning small, and bios, meaning life. So, microbe means small life. Microbes have been on earth for a very long time. They may have been the first forms of life to exist. Today there are more microbes in the world than all other living things.

  3. For thousands of years people did not know microbes existed. They were too small for them to see. But people did see many changes in their world—important changes. And they did not know what caused them. They saw food that they kept too long change color and begin to smell bad. They saw cuts and wounds grow red and sore and become infected. They saw old plants and leaves and trees crumble apart on the forest floor and disappear into the soil. Such changes were a natural part of the world, but people did not understand them. They did not know these changes were evidence of tiny plants and animals growing all around them.

  4. This paragraph is from the selection.“For thousands of years people did not know microbes existed. They were too small for them to see.”Which question does this paragraph answer? • Why couldn’t people see microbes? • Why did people want to see microbes? • Why are microbes so small? 0 of 5

  5. This is a sentence from the selection“They saw old plants and leaves and trees crumble apart on the forest floor and disappear into the soil.”What does crumble apart mean? • break into tiny pieces • change into seeds • grow new roots 0 of 5

  6. Choose the answer that best completes the web. • Microbes are very small. • Food begins to smell bad. • Microbes are all around us. 0 of 5

  7. Microbes have been on earth for a very long time. They may have been the first forms of life to exist. Today there are more microbes in the world than all other living things. For thousands of years people did not know microbes existed. They were too small for them to see. But people did see many changes in their world—important changes. And they did not know what caused them. They saw food that they kept too long change color and begin to smell bad. They saw cuts and wounds grow red and sore and become infected. They saw old plants and leaves and trees crumble apart on the forest floor and disappear into the soil. Such changes were a natural part of the world, but people did not understand them. They did not know these changes were evidence of tiny plants and animals growing all around them.

  8. This is a sentence from the selection“They did not know these changes were evidence of tiny plants and animals growing all around them.”What does the word evidence mean? • proof • questions • examples 0 of 5

  9. Using the reading selection, complete the web with four important details about microbes.

  10. Here comes one student’s response to the questions.

  11. they are really small some are hairy, some are not they are mostly black they are in our whole entire body

  12. How many points should this answer receive? • one point • two points • three points • four points • zero points 0 of 5

  13. Do you know why this student only earned two points? they are really small some are hairy, some are not These answers are not anywhere in the selection. they are mostly black they are in our whole entire body

  14. Here comes another student’s response to the questions.

  15. microbes are very small microbes are so small you can hardly they are small you could smash it they are small

  16. How many points should this answer receive? • one point • two points • three points • four points • zero points 0 of 30

  17. Do you know why this student only earned one point? microbes are very small microbes are so small you can hardly This student says the same thing four times. It is only correct once. they are small you could smash it they are small

  18. Here comes a third student’s response to the questions.

  19. microbes are very small leaves crumble apart food begins to smell bad microbes are all around us

  20. How many points should this answer receive? • one point • two points • three points • four points • zero points 0 of 5

  21. Do you know why this student earned all four points? microbes are very small leaves crumble apart food begins to smell bad microbes are all around us

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