standards
Human activity can change living organisms and ecosystems.
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Current and emerging technologies have enabled humans to develop and use models to understand and communicate how natural and designed systems work and interact
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benchmarks
Describe ways that human activities can change the populations and communities in an ecosystem.
Describe examples where selective breeding has resulted in new varieties of cultivated plants and particular traits in domesticated animals.
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Use maps, satellite images and other data sets to describe patterns and make predictions about natural systems in a life science context. For example: Use online data sets to compare wildlife populations or water quality in regions of Minnesota.
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Determine and use appropriate safety procedures, tools, measurements, graphs and mathematical analyses to describe and investigate natural and designed systems in a life science context
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essential questions
vocabulary
multiple intelligencesThe best way a student can express his/her knowledge
Musical: Visual-Spatial: Intrapersonal (self): Naturalistic: Logical/Mathematical: Verbal/Linguistic: Interpersonal (others): Bodily-Kinesthetic: (more information on multiple intelligences here) |
learning stylesDifferent ways to approach learning for students
Auditory: Visual: Kinesthetic: special needsReading Disability:
Math Disability: Emotional/Behavioral: Cognitive Lags: Physical Impairments: |