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11/21 & 11/22 - 7 th Grade Agenda. Learning Objective: Learn about nonvascular & vascular plants Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking p.175 – 178 Pass out graded HW, Test & Grade Printout. Video: Science Fair Video: Test Your Brain Textbook Reading 371 - 374
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11/21 & 11/22 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about nonvascular & vascular plants Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking p.175 – 178 Pass out graded HW, Test & Grade Printout. Video: Science Fair Video: Test Your Brain Textbook Reading 371 - 374 HW: Reading & Notetaking p.179 – 182 HW: Signed Grade Printout Reminder HW: Science Fair Topic due 12/3 & 12/4 (10 Points)
Reflection • Prompt: What are two differences between nonvascular and vascular plants? (write in complete sentences)
Why does the lemon looks yellow and leaves look green? • Because lemon reflects yellow light • Plant leaves reflect green light.
Which color of light is absorbed by chlorophyll? • Chlorophyll absorb blue and red light
Why do leaves turn red and yellow in the autumn? • Chlorophyll masks the color of most accessory pigments during most of the year • In cool temperatures, chlorophyll breaks down and the colors of accessory pigments can be seen.
What are the characteristics of Nonvascular Plants? • Mosses, Liverworts, Hornworts • Low growing • Can pass materials only from one cell to the next • Cell walls provide support • They get water directly from their surroundings.
What is a seed plant? • All have vascular tissues • Most plants are seed plants (10 to 1) • Seed plants use seeds to reproduce • All seed plants have roots, leaves and stems • In plants what you see are the sporophyte stage.
Parts of Seeds • Embryo • Stored Food • Seed Coat.
What do seeds need to develop into a new plant? • Light • Water • Nutrients.
How can seeds be scattered? • Animals • Water • Wind • Shooting out of plant.
What is Germination? • Early Growth Stage of Embryo
What role do leaves play in plant? • Leaves capture the sun’s energy and carry out the food making process of photosynthesis
What are the functions of stems? • Carry substances between the leaves and roots • Support the plant and hold up the leaves • Store food.
What are the functions of roots? • Anchor plants in the ground • Absorb water and nutrients from the soil • Store food.
Science Fair Project (85 Points) • Science Fair Topic & Hypothesis due 12/3 & 12/4 • Final Project due 2/25 & 2/26 • Need to come up with a question and hypothesis. • Next, you need to conduct an experiment and publish results.
Nature of Inquiry uestions Posing a q________ Forming a Hy________ municate Com__________ pothesis Design an Ex________ periments Collect and Int_________ data onclusions Draw C__________ erprete
Scientific Inquiry • Scientific Inquiry refers to the diverse ways in which scientists inve_______ the natural world and pose expl__________ based on the evidence they gather. stigate anations
1st Step: Posing Questions • Scientific Inquiry often begins with a problem or question about an obse_________. rvation
2nd Step: Hypothesis • Hypothesis is a possible expl_______ for a set of observation or answer to a scientific question anations
3rd Step: Design an Experiment • An experiment in which only one var______ is manipulated at a time is called a controlled experiment • Why is only one variable manipulated? iable
4th Step: Collecting and Interpreting Data • Data are the facts, figures, and other evi_______ gathered through observations. • It is usually a data or a chart dence
5th Step: Drawing Conclusions • A conclusion is a summary of what you have lea_____ from an experiment. rned
6th Step: Communicating • Communicating is sharing of ideas and experimental findings with others through writing and sp______. eaking