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Entry Task

Entry Task. On a new sheet of paper, write your name, date, and period. Write down, then answer the following questions using IQIA: What is a goal? What’s the difference between an individual and a team? What are the goals for chapter 6?

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Entry Task

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  1. Entry Task • On a new sheet of paper, write your name, date, and period. Write down, then answer the following questions using IQIA: • What is a goal? • What’s the difference between an individual and a team? • What are the goals for chapter 6? • After you have completed your entry task, set it to the side and wait for instruction. Be prepared to share your answers.

  2. Teambuilder: Desert Survivor Learning Target—DO NOT COPY I can explain the difference between an individual goal and a team goal. I can explain what it requires for teams to be successful in achieving their goal(s). Classwork Desert Survivor Worksheet

  3. Desert Survival

  4. Exit Task • On the backside of the Entry Task sheet, write down the following questions and respond to them using IQIA. • What is the difference between deciding on an individual goal versus a team goal? • In order for a team to become successful in achieving their goal(s), what must be in place?

  5. Engage: What Do You Know About Your Cells? Pgs. 254-255 Learning Target • I can share what I know about cells in the forms of answers, labeled diagrams, and questions. • I can reflect on my prior knowledge of atoms and cells and show how they might be related based on their size. Classwork GROUP-Process & Procedure 1-9

  6. Where might you find cells?

  7. Are cells alive? Why or why not?

  8. What do you think cells are made of?

  9. Do you think it’s possible to see a cell? Why or why not?

  10. How large do you think a cell is?

  11. Exit Task INIDIVIDUAL-Reflect & Connect 3a, b, & c

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