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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Saturday, June 7, 2014. Computer Lab Rules. No Food, Gum or Drinks Do Not Turn on the computers yet. Do Not Turn on the computers yet. Do NOT turn on the computers. Welcome to the Science Extravaganza with Mr. Drez. Computer Lab Rules. No Food, Gum or Drinks

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Saturday, June 7, 2014

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  1. Saturday, June 7, 2014 Computer Lab Rules • No Food, Gum or Drinks • Do Not Turn on the computers yet. • Do Not Turn on the computers yet. Do NOT turn on the computers Welcome to the Science Extravaganza with Mr. Drez

  2. Computer Lab Rules • No Food, Gum or Drinks • Do Not turn on the computers yet. Do NOT turn on the computers

  3. Saturday, June 7, 2014 Homework - Empty 2-liter Bottle

  4. Computer Lab Rules • No Food, Gum or Drinks • Do Not turn on the computers yet. Do NOT turn on the computers

  5. Today's Warmup Complete the Warm-up by Yourself Always Write in Complete Sentences • Get your computer password from Mr. Drez • Write your password in your agenda and your science log. • Open your Agendas to page 13. • Read the paragraph “Conduct At School.” • Write which of the 11 rules you disagree with OR the rule that is hardest to keep. Write out the whole rule. • Write why you think this rule is wrong or why it is hard to keep. At least 3 sentences.

  6. Announcements • 3rd period announcements • Open House Thursday • Ideas for Firebird Friday Activities • Firebird Friday Requirements • Anything to be turned in? Folders, Optional Items, Safety Posters, Safety Tests, “Welcome to Our School”? • Change Drive for the officer that died last week - Carlos Ledesma • I need help during lunch – books, science logs, etc.

  7. What we will be learning today Students will explore science inquiry (Observing, Inferring, Predicting & Opinions. OBJECTIVE

  8. One line down the side of the page, use the red line. Use just the last 3 lines

  9. Change Summary to websites Websites

  10. 1. Fins 2. Nose Cone 3.Important Information Websites (At least 3)

  11. What we will be learning today The students create a PowerPoint presentation of a Symbiotic Relationship. OBJECTIVE

  12. Symbiotic Relationships

  13. Commensalism: One organism benefits from another with no obvious effect on the second. Symbiotic Relationships

  14. Parasitism: Host and Parasite One organism benefits (parasite)from the other with a harmful effect on the second (host) Symbiotic Relationships

  15. Mutualism Both organisms benefit. Symbiotic Relationships

  16. Directions: Slide 1 – Title Slide 2 – Definition of the assigned symbiotic relationship Slide 3 – Picture of the 2 organisms that is an example of the symbiotic relationship (name the organisms) Slide 4 –– Explain how the organisms relationship is beneficial, harmful or unaffected. Have the same picture but smaller on this slide. Slide 5 – A different picture of 2 different organisms that is an example of the symbiotic relationship (name the organisms) Slide 6 – Explain how the organisms relationship is beneficial, harmful or unaffected. Have the same picture but smaller on this slide. Slide 7 – A different picture of 2 organisms that is an example of the symbiotic relationship (name the organisms) Slide 8 –– Explain how the organisms relationship is beneficial, harmful or unaffected. Have the same picture but smaller on this slide. Slide 9 – Summary of the assigned symbiotic relationship. Both you and your partner’s name is on the this slide with your period. Name __________ Period ____ Student ID _______ Name __________ Period ____ Student ID _______

  17. PowerPoint rubric – 20 Total Points Slide 1 (2 Points) – The title should be either Mutualism, Commensalism or Parasitism. The titles should be attractive and filling the whole slide. Slide 2 (2 Points) – The symbiotic relationship is explained clearly and defined in normal 8th grade language. Slide 3 (2 Points) – Needs to be Lichen for Mutualism, Clown Fish and Sea Anemone for Commensalism and Mistletoe and Tree for Parasitism. Slide 4 (2 Points) – Explains the relationship adequately. Explains how the organisms are harmed, benefited or unaffected. Same but smaller picture needs to be on this slide. Slide 5 (2 Points) – Picture of another example of your assigned symbiotic relationship. Find one on the internet. Slide 6 (2 Points) – Explains the relationship adequately. Explains how the organisms are harmed, benefited or unaffected. Same but smaller picture needs to be on this slide. Slide 7 (2 Points) – A 3rd picture that is different of another example of your assigned symbiotic relationship. Find one on the internet. Slide 8 (2 Points) – Explains the relationship adequately. Explains how the organisms are harmed, benefited or unaffected. Same but smaller picture needs to be on this slide. Slide 9 (2 Points) – The summary has to be at least 3 sentences. Must have your name and period at the bottom. Takes up the whole slide. Neatness (2 Points) – Each slide has correct grammar and spelling. Each slide is full, with pics and text filling the slide.

  18. Mr. Drez' Classes are meeting in Computer Lab Tuesday, August 10. A-3

  19. This is Mr. Drez' BATHROOM PASS His classes are in the A-3 computer lab today

  20. Items to Bring to the computer lab • Worksheets • Bathroom pass and sign-out • Flash Drives • Pens and Pencils • Campus Passes • Science Logs

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