Monday, May 6, 2024
Inspirational Quote of the Day: “There’s nothing more important than attitude, and it’s YOUR choice.” – Mike Krzyzewski
Objective:Student will review science topics from earlier this school year.
Standards:
Asking Questions
Developing and Using Models
Engaging in Argument from Evidence
Planning and Carryout an Investigation
Analyzing and Interpreting Data
Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information
Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking
Constructing Explanations
Warm-Up:
Vocab Escape Room Race Starting Line
To Do List:
Practice Makes Perfect Games
Navigation- 3min
Remind students of their conclusion from Lesson 7 that they needed to collect more evidence about M’Kenna’s symptoms to determine which of the possible diagnoses might be causing her symptoms.
MAP M’KENNA’S SYSTEM TO THE ORGANIZATION OF THE HUMAN BODY SYSTEM - 8min
As a class, create a visual map that connects M’Kenna’s specific example to the general organization of the human body system.
Zoomed in Images of the Small Intestine
Examine the Lining of the Small Intestine- 8 min
As a class, zoom into the lining of a healthy small intestine and discover that the finger-like structures, or villi, that line the small intestine are actually made up of cells.
Examine the Function of The Villi
In partners, run the NetLogo interactive simulation of flat versus tall villi in the small intestine. Collect and interpret data to determine the effects of flat versus tall villi on absorption of food molecules.
Check for Understanding:
Homework:
Wednesday May 8th Post Terminology Test
Thursday May 9th Post Test
Study Resources
https://kahoot.it/challenge/02904358?challenge-id=f1709fd2-7c4d-451e-bde5-ae3b37318248_1714327124943
https://www.gimkit.com/join/662e8ec0cc2ac56d5df6f972
https://play.blooket.com/play?hwId=662e8fe147ad46d36c20c58e
https://quizlet.com/904351931/23-24-post-flash-cards/?i=fcc2&x=1jqt