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Seating Chart Period : 1 Section: 6-03

Seating Chart Period : 1 Section: 6-03. 4. 5. 6. 1 . 2. 3. Rodrigo. Kelsey R. Kovi. Garrett. Ben. Le’Jalon. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 10. 8. 7. Sharaven. Sam . Dominique. Nicole . Tiequan. Tyler. Kelsey J. Travius. 18. 19. 20. 15. 16. 17. Kiara. Valessyia. Erin.

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Seating Chart Period : 1 Section: 6-03

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  1. Seating ChartPeriod : 1 Section: 6-03 4 5 6 1 2 3 Rodrigo Kelsey R Kovi Garrett Ben Le’Jalon 9 11 12 13 14 10 8 7 Sharaven Sam Dominique Nicole Tiequan Tyler Kelsey J Travius 18 19 20 15 16 17 Kiara Valessyia Erin Kiahnna Kenneth DeAndrea’ Hannah Brianna 21 22

  2. Seating ChartPeriod : 2 Section: 6-04 4 6 1 2 3 5 Dezmond Raven. Alfred Vernisha Kinnidy Allen 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 D.J Jeremiah Joshua Rashad Keelen Myron Sydney Nia 15 16 18 20 17 19 Precious Jaelynn Nyjavian Tahnee Kyra Rikyah 21 22 Tyehimba Akil

  3. Seating ChartPeriod : 3 Section: 6-05 4 6 1 2 3 5 Nickolas Arielle Justin Elisha Tanzania Donald 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 Miracle Denise Mikala Arianna Mya Kelsey Michael H. Watson 15 16 18 20 17 19 Michael M Tamia Jasmine Michael L Zaria Kameron 21 22 Isaiah Brianna

  4. Seating ChartPeriod : 6 Section: 6-01 4 6 1 2 3 5 LaJuan Olivia Ashton Jumia Cameron Jordan 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 Destiny Asia Shariah Jerrica Jason Frederick Shane Marquavious 15 16 18 20 17 19 Carlton Lloyd Zandria Janaesha Breana Jamaria 21 22 Lauren Antonio

  5. Catalyst (5 minutes)*Get out a new catalyst sheet and write down the following questions & answers • Name 2 examples of living things. • Name 2 examples of nonliving things. • How do living things depend on nonliving things? Name at least 1 example.

  6. Everything is connected! (pg. 48) • Ecology is the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment. • Eco means “house” • Ology means “study of” • Why do you think we use the root word eco for this term?

  7. Biotic factors interact with an ecosystem. • Biotic: all of the organisms that live together and interact with on another.

  8. Plants • Plants, as a biotic factor in land ecosystems, affect other biotic and abiotic parts of ecosystem. • Plants are an important source of food. • The types of plants found in a particular ecosystem will determine the types of animals that can live there. • Plants can affect temperature by blocking sunlight. • Plant roots hold soil in place. • Even the atmosphere is affected by plants taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.

  9. Animals • Animals, as biotic factors, also affect an ecosystem. • A beaver that builds a dam changes the flow of a river and so affects the surround landscape.

  10. Many abiotic factors affect ecosystems. • Abiotic factors include both the physical and chemical parts of an ecosystem. • Physical factors are factors that you can see or feel , such as the temperature or the amount of water or sunlight. • Important chemical factors include the minerals and compounds found in the soil and whether the water is fresh or salty.

  11. Temperature • Temperature is an important abiotic factor. • Temperature affects the types of plants that will survive. • The types of plants determine what types of animals will live there. • Animals are also sensitive to temperature.

  12. What kind of environment will these animals be found in?

  13. Look at the picture of the pond ecosystemabove. • With the person sitting next to or behind you, find as many abiotic and biotic factors as you can. • Take 5 minutes with a partner and then we will share.

  14. Identifying Abiotic & Biotic Factors • With your row neighbor(s), take a look at the cards on your desk. • Separate out the cards into two piles, one for biotic and one for abiotic • You will have 5 minutes to work together • We will then share our answers as a class

  15. Your Homework Tonight! • Please name 3 biotic factors and 3 abiotic factors that you see around your home. • Please name at least one way that these two depend on each other. • Then put these observations together into a 5-sentence descriptive paragraph. • You may write this homework assignment on the back of your Cornell Notes!

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