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Observations of Species - Unit 5, Week 1

Learn about specimens, murky environments, dormant animals, biology, research, observation, and transfer in this fifth-grade unit.

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Observations of Species - Unit 5, Week 1

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  1. C. Thomas, 5th Grade, Fairmont Charter School

  2. observations species

  3. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Key Words Specimens are items or parts typical of a whole group. specimens What is a synonym for specimens?

  4. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Key Words Something that is murky is too dark or cloudy to see through clearly. What would a murky day look and feel like? murky

  5. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Key Words Dormant means quiet or not active for a period of time. dormant What other animals are dormant in winter?

  6. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Key Words Scoured means that a person looked very carefully for something... it also means to remove dirt, grease, etc., from something or polish by hard rubbing, as with a rough or abrasive material scoured Describe a time when you scoured an area looking for something.

  7. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Key Words Biology is the study of living things. biology What might you learn about in a biology class?

  8. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Key Words Research is a careful study to find facts about a subject. research What will you research for school this year?

  9. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Key Words An observer is a person who watches in a close and careful way. How is an observer similar to and different from a participant? observer

  10. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Key Words Something that is transferred remains the same but changes place or situation. transferred What have you transferred?

  11. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Function Words & Phrases “Keep one’s eyes open” means to look carefully for something. keep one’s eyes open for

  12. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Function Words & Phrases “Apparently” means it seems that, or it may or may not actually be so. apparently

  13. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “eventually” to describe something that has not happened yet but will happen later on. Eventually means “finally, after a long time.” eventually

  14. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “to go on” to describe going somewhere. To go on means “to journey or to travel. to go on

  15. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Basic Words soil sample

  16. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Basic Words lens

  17. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Basic Words pollen

  18. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Basic Words moss

  19. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Basic Words algae

  20. Unit 5 ● Week 1 Basic Words bacteria

  21. Vocabulary Words specimens murky dormant scoured biology research observer transferred

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