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5th Grade SEM The life cycle
Grade Level:
5
Subject:
Science
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Goal Summary:
to understand that there is a finite amount of resources in the universe. Explore how they are used and recycled here on earth and in space. What role we have in this cycle.
Standards Met:
Essential Questions:
How much matter is in the Universe
Where did that matter come from and how has it been utilized on Earth
How do plants get energy to grow
how do we get energy to grow
If matter is finite, how do we keep making new things and growing new food
Understandings:
students should understand the life cycle in plants and animals. understand that matter is finite, understand the role of energy in chemical reactions. Understand our role in the environment. Understand how our bodies break down food to derive energy and how plants and animals do the same.
Content Goals:
Life Cycle
ATP production
photosythesis
our role in the ecosystem
how to conserve our resources
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