living versus non-living, intro to cells
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Living Versus Non-Living, Intro to Cells. Mrs. Ward Ridge Road Middle School. Warm-Up: Page 1 (SKIP 5 pgs & restart your notebook). What does it mean to be alive? How do you know something is alive? Name 5 living things and 5 non-living things. Announcements. Quarter 3 Housekeeping: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mrs. WardRidge RoadMiddle School
LIVING VERSUS NON-LIVING,
INTRO TO CELLS
What does it mean to be alive?
How do you know something is alive?
Name 5 living things and 5 non-living things
WARM-UP: PAGE 1 (SKIP 5 PGS & RESTART YOUR
NOTEBOOK)
Quarter 3 Housekeeping:Your grade reports
Essays (if you are missing your grade dropped 8 points)
Triple Play Projects (if you are missing your grade dropped 8 points)
I will give you a progress report at the end of class
NotebooksFresh start with new groups and new seatingSchedule Changes take affect tomorrow
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Page 1: Living vs. Non-Living OrganismsPage 2: Cell Vocabulary and Cell Theory
Label your pages and Create you new Table of Contents
New Exemplar Notebook
TABLE OF CONTENTS
What is Club Cell?How do we earn this privilege?
Edible Cell ProjectsWhat if there is one or two people ruining it for everyone?
CLASS INCENTIVE: CLUB CELL
I, Robot
HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=S0F3JEDVEEO&FEATURE=RELATED
Living Non-Living
GROUP CHART—LIVING VS. NON-LIVING
With your group, please discuss what it means for something to be living and what it means to be non-living. Come up with a list of 4-5 things that you identify as traits of things that are living.
SO WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE LIVING?
Organization
Ability to Develop &
Grow
Ability to reproduce
Ability to respond to
its environme
nt
LIVING THINGS NEED TO MEET 4 CRITERIA:
Page 1
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MOST IMPORTANTLY…ALL LIVING THINGS ARE MADE OF…………..
Cell: The basic unit of all living things
Prokaryote: Individual microscopic organism with no nucleus (includes bacteria)
Eukaryote: Cells which have complex cells in which the genetic material is contained inside a nucleus (includes plant and animal cells)
VOCABULARY FOR TODAY (PAGE 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK6YP1Smbxk
SO WHAT IS A CELL???
Unicellular = Made up of one cellUni- means one (think UNO in Spanish)Cell means…well, cell!!! -ular means relating to or resembling
Multicellular = Made up with Many cellsMulti- means manyCell means…well, cell!!! -ular means relating to or resembling
ORGANISMS CAN BE EITHER…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTicXXxzQA4
MORE CELLS…BY BRUNO MARS???
Every living thing is made up of cells.
Cells carry out the functions that are needed
to support life.
Cells come only from other living things.
CELL THEORY –3 PARTS
Independent Activity