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CHEMISTRY: Atoms, Elements and Compounds.
BIOLOGY
Grade Level:
9
Subject:
SCIENCES ACADEMIC-SNC1D
Topic:
BIOLOGY: SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEM
Objective:
B3.1 The student will compare and contrast biotic and abiotic characteristics of sustainable and unsustainable terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
B3.3 The student will describe the limiting factors of ecosystems and explain how these factors affect the carrying capacity of an ecosystem.
B3.5The student will identify various factors related to human activity that have an impact on ecosystems and explain how these factors affect the equilibrium and survival of ecosystems.
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Reflection:
Getting to know the similarities between abiotic and biotic .
-Identification of the biotic and aboitic within the system
-Reflecting on the role of food as part of an ecosystem.
-Reflect on different environmental factors that
Prep:
-Arrange the classes before students’ arrival. Re-assess all handout for clarity and proof reading.
-Prepare and conduct repeated experiments before students’ manipulations
-Review of materials to contain all expectations.
Materials:
1. PowerPoint, Smart board, Projector
2. Video
3. Availability of annotated list of resources
4. Powerpoint note
5. Handout