What does the T in SPIRIT stand for?
What should you do right when you enter class?
Start the bell ringer.
Where do you turn a paper in?
Yellow bin
What does EDP stand for?
Engineering Design Process
An ecosystem is where ______ & ______ factors interact.
biotic and abiotic
What does the S in SPIRIT stand for?
Safety
What do you do if you need a pencil?
sign, grab, return, erase from the board
What do you do when you hear the bell?
Stop, look, listen
This type of force is when the force is equal in opposite directions.
Balanced force
All energy in an ecosystem comes from the
sun
What is something you can receive a red card for?
Multiple answers will work.
Where can you find what we will be doing in class for the week?
Where can you sign out a classroom library book?
Use the button on the canvas page that says book signout.
The first step in the Engineering Design Process is to
Ask or define the problem
Give an example of a producer, consumer & decomposer
Producer- any plant
Consumer- animal
Decomposer- bacteria or fungi
Give a NON-EXAMPLE of SPIRIT behavior.
Name as many ways as you can that you can win jolly rancher wars.
Multiple answers work.
-Digital notebook complete
-Assignments turned in
-Completed within a week
Provide an example of an unbalanced force.
-Game of tug of war
-See-saw moving up and down
-Multiple answers
Draw a diagram showing how matter and energy cycle in an ecosystem. You can use words and/or pictures.
Ms. DeCola will check your work.
Write what each letter of SPIRIT stands for.
Safety, Pride, Integrity, Respect, Involvement, Teamwork
Ms. DeCola expects you to _______ & _________. (hint: this is a motto!)
Work hard and be nice
Imagine you are stuck on a science assignment. List all of the ways you can get additional help.
-Email Ms. DeCola
-Go to Ms. DeCola during WIN
-Raise your hand in class
-Check digital notebook
Name all of the steps in the EDP
Ask (define the problem), Imagine (brainstorm), Plan (prototypes), Create (build), Improve
Name the levels of organization in order from smallest to biggest.
Organism - Population - Community - Ecosystem - Biome - Biosphere