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Warm-ups Units 7 and 8

Warm-ups Units 7 and 8. Warm-up 3/26/14 . Follow the directions below: Mark out page 126 with a big X Next, write the title--- UNITs 7 AND 8- ---on page 127 Number your notebook up to page 131. Now that steps 1-3 are completed, complete your warm-up on page 130 (YES, SKIP PAGE 128)

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Warm-ups Units 7 and 8

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  1. Warm-ups Units 7 and 8

  2. Warm-up 3/26/14 Follow the directions below: • Mark out page 126 with a big X • Next, write the title---UNITs 7 AND 8----on page 127 • Number your notebook up to page 131. Now that steps 1-3 are completed, complete your warm-up on page 130(YES, SKIP PAGE 128) Define the following words: • Aquatic • Buoyancy • Carcass • Decimate • Diffuse • Ecosystem

  3. Warm-up 3/31/14 On page 132 of your notebook, answer the following question, The title of the text you will read is “What do you know About Sharks?” • Using that text feature, predict in 3-4 sentences what the text is going to be about. Explain how the text feature (title) led you to that prediction. • Once you finished that, copy down the following chart and then write True or False next to each statement

  4. Warm-up 4/1/14 On page 134 of your journal, Determine whether the statements below are true or false. Once you’ve decided, find text evidence to support your answer of True or False. • Sharks disrupt the ocean’s ecosystem and cause a imbalance • Besides humans, sharks have no natural enemies. • The shark’s tail plays a huge role in its movement and survival in the water.

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