Term 1 Week 9
Section outline
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FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:
- We are FOCUSING...conservation in New Zealand by identifying species trends in New Zealand and their cause and response.
- We are FOCUSING...nature and the environment by comparing and contrasting plants and animals.
Success Criteria:
- I can name the 8 characteristics of all living things
- I can draw a scientific diagram with the features needed
- I can recall the equation for photosynthesis.
- I can compare and contrast photosynthesis and respiration
- I can explain why photosynthesis is important to me and all life on Earth.
- I have viewed stomata under a microscope.
- I can explain what stomata do for the leaf.
- I can label parts of a leaf
- I can explain the function of the different parts of a leaf- I can label a flower diagram
- I can identify different ways that NZ native plants can be used for Rongoa
- I can recall and describe the different methods of seed dispersal.
- I can recall and describe the process of seed germination.
- I can recall and describe the requirements for seed germination.
- I can define the terms habitat, ecology, and adaptations.
- I can identify features of prey and predators
- I can identify whether an animal is a predator or prey based on characteristics they have.
- I can use my knowledge of NZ animals and plants to create a food web that shows relationships between organisms
- I can identify the direction of energy flow in a food chainActivities:
Making predator-prey game cards
- justify why one animal design is prey: features, how it eats, how it hides/gets away from predators
- justify why one animal is predator: features, how it eats, how it catches prey
Plotting graph
- cat and rabbit population changes on a farm in Otago