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Term 3 BioLit

Term 3 BioLit. January 9 th 2012. Biology Outcome. Able to use the taxonomy of living things to justify their grouping. Able to sound the importance of living in balance and harmony with the environment. Key Experiences. Can justify the goal purpose of classification

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Term 3 BioLit

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  1. Term 3 BioLit January 9th 2012

  2. Biology Outcome • Able to use the taxonomy of living things to justify their grouping. • Able to sound the importance of living in balance and harmony with the environment.

  3. Key Experiences • Can justify the goal purpose of classification • Can compare and contrast the five major kingdoms • Can analyze and give reason to why major groups of organisms are classified to kingdom level • Can analyze and explain through example how Linnaeus groups species into units • Can conduct observation to determine some plant characteristics and anatomy to find similarities and differences to justify the plan taxonomy • Can use a dichotomous key to identify animal and plant • Can synthesis a new dichotomous key • Can describe characteristics of microorganisms and fungi • Can describe characteristics of invertebrates and comparing between them • Can determine the key characteristics used to classify organism with the modern system classification (three domains and six kingdoms.

  4. Key Experiences • Can describe the meaning of biodiversity • Can show level of ecological organization (species, population, communities, ecosystem, biome) • Can describe and evaluate the interaction within community (food web, predator – prey, food, pyramids, adaptation, symbiosis) • Can evaluate the effects of environmental problems pollution, global warning, ozone depletion, solid waste, acid rain, hazardous waste) • Can analyze how important it is to protect the environment • Can synthesize the relationship between resource use and sustainable development. • Can create how human can keep lives in balance and in harmony with the environment.

  5. English Outcomes • 1. Able to conduct discussion, impromptu speech and debate • 2. Able to conduct a well organized presentation • 3. Able to conduct a well-organized speech • 4. Able to conduct an interview to obtain information • 5. Able to use literary work in a speaking environment setting • 6. Able to interact, response and give comment to social interactions.

  6. English Key Experience • Can construct a polished polite request • Can resolve conflict in problem solving activity using appropriate guidelines • Can synthesize a solution • Can critically respond to humor or unpleasant situation • Can make appropriate compliments, offer apologies and express discomfort.

  7. English Key Experience • Can select and deliver essential questions for others to respond • Can facilitate the group discussion by ensuring balance contribution for every group members. • Can stay focus on the discussion topic. • Can anticipate disagreement and use proper language to avoid conflict • Can demonstrate a systematic and efficient search for information and assess the accuracy and reliability of information in print, electronic, or interview sources to obtain criteria to assess the effectiveness of an interview • Can compare/contrast criteria used to assess the effectiveness of an interview • Can synthesize information to develop your own criteria of a good impromptu speech and use it to evaluate the effectiveness of your speech

  8. English Key Experience • Can demonstrate a systematic and efficient search for information and assess the accuracy and reliability of information in print, electronic, or interview sources to obtain criteria for assessing oral presentation intended for a specific group • Can use formal and appropriate language that suit with the audience • Can use appropriate language and terminologies for others to understand. • Can compare and contrast writing rubrics to conclude criteria of a well written writing piece • Can synthesize information to create your own criteria of a good oral presentation and use it to evaluate the effectiveness of your presentation • Can anticipate other reactions (positive or negative) in well manner. • Can use appropriate gesture to gain audience attention. • Can answer by restating or paraphrasing the questions

  9. English Key Experience • Can demonstrate a systematic and efficient search for information and assess the accuracy and reliability of information in print, electronic, or interview sources to obtain multiple professional scoring guides (e.g., a guide for Toastmasters International contests). • Can compare/contrast criteria used in professional scoring guides (e.g., a guide for Toastmasters International contests). • Can synthesize information to create your own criteria of a good formal speech and use it to evaluate the effectiveness of your speech • Can deliver a polished speech that is organized and well suited to the audience of a public meeting and that uses resource materials to clarify and defend positions

  10. English Key Experience • Can demonstrate a systematic and efficient search for information and assess the accuracy and reliability of information in print, electronic, or interview sources to obtain professional scoring guides for assessing oral interpretation of a specific work of literature • Can compare/contrast criteria used in widely used professional evaluation forms for oral interpretation of a literary work • Can synthesize information to develop criteria of a good oral interpretation of a literary work and use it to evaluate the effectiveness of your performance • Can deliver oral interpretations of literary or original works

  11. English Key Experience • Can demonstrate a systematic and efficient search for information and assess the accuracy and reliability of information in print, electronic, or interview sources to obtain criteria to assess the effectiveness of an interview • Can compare/contrast criteria used to assess the effectiveness of an interview • Can synthesize information to develop rubric to evaluate the effectiveness of an interview you conducted as a means to obtain information

  12. SAMSARA Video

  13. Notes on Video • What do you see? • How do you feel? • What is the overall message? • What is the topic? • Implications to the world? • Theme? • What does the movie say about the relationship between humanity and Earth?

  14. Pre-Assessment • Taxonomy • Biodiversity • Six- kingdoms • Dichotomous key • Classification of animals • Food web • Biome • Ecosystem

  15. Groups • Discuss the roles. • Please let Ms. Disty know the roles once you have figured it out. • Make a rough draft of your group contract. • Group contract due: January 16th

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