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I’m Depending on You Interactions within Ecosystems

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I’m Depending on You. Interactions within Ecosystems. TAKS Objective 2 – The student will demonstrate an understanding of living systems and the environment. Interdependence occurs among living systems. TEKS 8.6 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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I’m Depending on YouInteractions within Ecosystems

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TAKS Objective 2 – The student will demonstrate an understanding of living systems and the environment

Interdependence occurs among living systems

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TEKS 8.6The student knows that interdependence occurs among living systems. The student is expected to describe interactions within ecosystems.

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Lesson ObjectivesThe learner will produce a graph or sketch to describe at least one example of oxygen and carbon dioxide cycling in the ecocolumn.

The learner will record observations and drawings for each plant and animal in the ecocolumn.

The learner will demonstrate an understanding of food chains by accurately drawing a food chain and a food web.

The learner will write at least 50 words in the science journal describing the effects of pollution on terrestrial and aquatic plant life.

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Question

True or False: Plants do not carry on respiratory functions

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Plants require energy for cell functions. Plants use stomata to take in oxygen instead of lungs or gills

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Question

True or False: The majority of oxygen is provided by terrestrial plants.

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The majority of oxygen is produced by phytoplankton and algae living in the oceans.

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Prior KnowledgeTEKS 7.12A – Familiar with components of an ecosystemTEKS 6.8C – Flow of energy in living systems including food chains and food websTEKS 7.12D and 7.5 B – Role of ecological succession with regard to environmental change and equilibrium/ Relationship between producers, consumers, and decomposers in an ecosystem should be reviewed.TEKS 7.12C – Understand the relationship between organisms and the environment where they are found.

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Background

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Combination of abiotic factors and communities in an environment is called an ecosystem

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Life Levels and Organization

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Ecosystem energy flows from the sun to autotrophs and subsequently to heterotrophs.

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Food Chains and Food Webs

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Nutrients must be recycled in the ecosystem.

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Water cycles through living organisms.

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Show the pictures of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

http://www.evostc.state.ak.us/facts/photos.html

ENGAGE

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Create an ecocolumn to help students review prior knowledge about ecosystems.

EXPLORE

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1. Describe the relationship between oxygen and carbon dioxide?

2. Describe the roles of solar energy, respiration and photosynthesis?

3. Describe the relationship between solar energy, water, carbon dioxide, and photosynthesis?

4. Create food chains and food webs to show how the two ecosystems are related.

EXPLAIN

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Ecocolumn will be used in tandem with TEKS 8.14C – TAKS 5

ELABORATE

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TAKS Objective 5 – The student will demonstrate an understanding of Earth and Space Science

Natural events and human activity can alter Earth systems

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TEKS 8.14The student knows that natural events and human activity can alter Earth systems. The student is expected to :

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Describe how human activities have modified soil, water, and air quality.

TEKS 8.14 C

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• Produce a graph or sketch to accurately describe at least one example of oxygen and carbon dioxide cycling in the ecocolumn

• Record observations and drawings for each plant and animal in the ecocolumn

• Accurately draw a food chain and a food web

• Using data from pollution experiments, write at least 50 words in their science journal describing the effects of pollution on terrestrial and aquatic plant life

EVALUATE