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LE - Think- See - Wonder

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LO: I will be able to activate prior knowledge
regarding the cell unit by completing a see-thinkwonder gallery walk.
Introduction to
Organization and
Patterns of Life
11/2/2022
LO: I will be able to activate prior knowledge regarding the cell unit
by completing a see-think-wonder gallery walk.
5 min
2 min (share out)
Do Now
Give the
meaning of as
many words as
you can in the
time given.
stimuli
energy
examine
magnify
compare /
contrast
characteristic
claim
domain
evidence
hypothesis
living
model
theory
Homeostasis
heredity (DNA)
reproduction
metabolism
organelle
photosynthesis
homeostasis
biotic / abiotic
atom
cell
cell membrane
cell wall
chloroplast
cytoplasm
protocol
ribosome
scientific method
tissue
Vacuole
micrograph
microscope
mitochondria
scientific model
Table of Contents
01
Do Now
7 mins
02
5 mins
03
See - Think - Wonder
04
Exit Ticket
34 mins
Think- See - Wonder
-Breakdown
-Whole class
practice
1 min
2 mins
Group activity
SEE - THINK - WONDER
SEE
What are the things we
see (observe or notice)
in the image?
1min
THINK
What do we think is
happening in the
image or what do we
think the text is
saying?
WONDER
What does this
make us wonder ?
Group Gallery Walk
Today you will dive into a
gallery walk featuring images,
diagrams, and text based on the
new unit. You will work as a
group to complete this task.
Let’s PRACTICE one TOGETHER
On the next slide…………
SEE - THINK - WONDER
I think
3 min
Diagram 1
Algae Colonies
Each green sphere is a colony of
Volvox algae with more than 50,000
cells. Scientists study these glowing,
freshwater organisms as models for how
living creatures develop specialized
cells and tissue. Strands of cytoplasm
connect neighboring cells, allowing
them to communicate, and slender
flagella propel the colony through the
water.
Diagram 2
Prokaryotic Cell
Diagram 3
SATURN
Diagram 4
SATURN
Diagram 5
Living things are similar in that they rely on many of the same processes to stay
alive, yet are different in the ways that these processes are carried out.
Nonliving things lack certain features of living organisms, such as the ability to
maintain a cellular organization, carry out metabolic processes while maintaining
internal stability (homeostasis), and pass on hereditary information through
reproduction. Different organisms have different regulatory mechanisms that
function to maintain the level of organization necessary for life.
Life is dependent upon availability of an energy source and raw materials that are
used in the basic enzyme-controlled biochemical processes of living organisms.
These biochemical processes occur within a narrow range of conditions.
Diagram 6
Human cell nuclei with
fluorescently labeled
chromatin (purple) and
nuclear envelope (green).
Credit: Fang-Yi Chu and
Alexandra Zidovska,
Department of Physics,
New York University.
Diagram 7
Diagram 8
SATURN
Diagram 7
SATURN
Diagram 8
SATURN
Exit Task
Which diagram stood
out to you the most and
why?
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Alternative Resources
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Problem
Solution
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Despite being red, Mars
is actually a cold place.
It’s full of iron oxide dust
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