Survival
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    © Great Minds PBC 2 LEVEL 1 MODULE 1 Survival Concept Lesson Concept 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Engineering Challenge 10 11 12 13 14 15 Concept 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 Concept 3 22 23 24 25 26 Socratic Seminar and End-of-Module Assessment 27 28 29
        
              
              
            
            Lesson 1
          
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            What did you observe below the surface?
          
    
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            Discuss Pond Environments
          
    
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            Key Term pond
          a small area of water surrounded by land
          
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        What do you think you might observe below the surface of the water?
          
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            How can we learn more about pond environments?
          
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            Make Observations through Reading
          
    
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            Pond Plant and Pond Animal Chart
          
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        Where in a pond environment do you think these plants and animals live?
          
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        Why do you think these two animals live in different areas of the pond environment?
          What do you think is the same about the two animals?
          
              
              
            
            How are pond plants similar to and different from pond animals?
          
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            Notice and Wonder
          
    
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            Do you think Fish Magic shows an environment found in nature?
          Why or why not?
          
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        Observe the environment around your home. Draw or write a list of local plants and animals you observe.
        
              
              
            
            Lesson 2
          
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            Pond Plant and Pond Animal Chart
          
              
              
            
            How
          
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        are plants different from animals?
          How are plants similar to animals?
          
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        Why is it easier to notice the differences between plants and animals than to notice the similarities?
          
              
              
            
            How are pond plants similar to and different from pond animals?
          
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            Sort Animal Body Part Cards
          
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            How did your group sort the animal body part cards?
          
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            How are the body parts in each category similar?
          
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        How are they different?
          
              
              
            
            Sort Plant Body Part Cards
          
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            How did your group sort the plant body part cards?
          
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            How are the body parts in each category similar?
          
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        How are they different?
          
              
              
            
            Describe Similarities and Differences between Body Parts
          
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        How are pond plants similar to and different from pond animals?
          
              
              
            
            How are plants and animals similar?
          How are plants and animals different?
          
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            Develop Anchor Chart
          
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            Develop Driving Question Board
          
              
              
            
            How do pond plants and pond animals
          
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        survive in their environment?
          a picture of your favorite plant or animal. Label its body parts and make a title.
          
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        Draw
        
              
              
            
            Lesson 3
          
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            Notice and Wonder
          
    
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            Develop Initial Models
          
    
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            Develop Anchor Model
          
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            How do pond plants and pond animals survive in
          
    
              
              
            
            environment?
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        their
          
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        Do you think pond plants and pond animals use their body parts to help them survive in a pond environment?
          
              
              
            
            Lesson 4
          
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            Heron Video
          
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            Body Part Chart
          
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        Think about what the animal is doing. What body part does the animal use to do that?
          
              
              
            
            Minnows Video
          
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            Body Part Chart
          Think about what the animal is doing. What body part does the animal use to do that?
          
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            Porcupine Video
          
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            Body Part Chart
          
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        Think about what the animal is doing. What body part does the animal use to do that?
          
              
              
            
            What is similar about how these pond animals use their body parts?
          
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        Observe classroom animal.
          
              
              
            
            How do pond plants and pond animals survive in their environment?
          Crayfish Observation Video
          
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            How do you think crayfish use their body parts?
          
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            What are some other ways animals might use their body parts?
          
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            How do pond animals use their body parts to survive?
          
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            Prepare to Visit Animal Body Part Stations
          
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        Which body part do you think this model is like?
          
              
              
            
            Visit Animal Body Part Stations
          
    
    
    
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        What is similar about what the body parts at this station do?
          
              
              
            
            Key Term function
          what a body part does
          
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            Anchor Chart
          
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            Lesson 5
          
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        Which
          part do you think protects the turtle?
          Why do you think that body part is good at protecting the turtle?
          
              
              
            
            How do pond animals use their body parts to survive?
          
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            Visit Protective Animal Body
          
    
              
              
            
            Part Stations
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            Why are protective body parts important?
          
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            Animal Body Part Class Chart
          
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            Describe Protective Animal Body Parts
          
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            Why
          
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        are quills, a shell, and scales good for protection?
          
              
              
            
            Animal Body Part Class Chart
          
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            Why do you think quills, a shell, and scales are
          
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        all hard?
          
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        Was it easier to pick up the pencil the first or the second time? Why?
          
              
              
            
            What
          
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        makes your hand good at picking up objects like pencils?
          Observe how pets or family members use their body parts. Identify the function of one body part. Describe the properties that make it good at that function.
          
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            Lesson 6
          
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            Porcupine Puzzle
          
              
              
            
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            think porcupines
          
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        do you
          have so many different body parts?
          
              
              
            
            How do pond animals use their body parts to survive?
          
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            Observe Porcupine Body Parts
          
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            How does a porcupine use its body parts to survive in a pond environment?
          
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            Basic Needs of Animals Chart
          
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        Which other body parts do you think a porcupine uses to get food?
          
              
              
            
            Basic Needs of Animals Chart
          
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        Why or why not?
          
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            Do you think quills help a porcupine survive?
          
              
              
            
            Why or why not?
          
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            Observe Crayfish Body Parts
          
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        How do you think a crayfish uses its body parts to survive in a pond environment?
          
              
              
            
            How do pond animals use their body parts to survive?
          
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            Anchor Chart
          
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            Anchor Model
          
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            Lesson 7
          
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        How do the plants in Cup A look different from the plants in Cup B?
          
              
              
            
            What do you wonder about these plants?
          
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            What might
          
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        have caused the plants in Cup B to look sick?
          
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        Which body parts do the plants in both cups have?
          What do you notice?
          
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        Do you think plants also use their body parts to help them survive?
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        Why or why not?
          
              
              
            
            Observe Plant Body Parts
          
    
              
              
            
            Plant Body Part Function Chart
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            Which plant body part do you think takes in light?
          Why do you think so?
          
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        Why do you think so?
          
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            Model Leaf Function
          
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            Which plant body part do you think takes in light?
          Why do you think that?
          
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            Model Root and Stem Functions
          
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            What happened to the water you added to the cup?
          
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        How do you know?
          
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            Which plant body part do you think takes in water from the soil?
          
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            What happened after the roots took in water?
          
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            Why might a plant need water to travel through its body?
          
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            What do you think a stem does for a plant?
          
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            Plant Body Part Function Chart
          
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            What
          
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        happened to the plants when the roots were removed?
          
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        Why or why not?
          
              
              
            
            How do
          
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        leaves, a stem, and roots work together to help a plant survive?
          
              
              
            
            How do pond plants use their body parts to survive?
          
    
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            Do you think pond plant body parts have the same functions as radish plant body parts?
          
    
    
              
              
            
            Why or why not?
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            Lesson 8
          
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            What do you wonder about these plant body parts?
          
    
    
    
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            Why do you think some plants have shells around their seeds?
          
    
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            Why do you think some
          
    plants have bark around the stem?
          
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            Why do you think some plants have prickles?
          
    
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            How do pond plants use their body parts to survive?
          
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            Visit Protective Plant Body
          
    
    
              
              
            
            Part Stations
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            Explain Plant Body Part Functions
          
    
    
    
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            Which of these animal body parts is hard like an acorn shell?
          
    
    
    
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        for help if needed.
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            Which animal body part reminds you of tree bark?
          
    
    
    
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        Look back at Lesson 5 Activity Guide for help if needed.
        
              
              
            
            Which animal body part reminds you of prickles?
          
    
    
    
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        Look back at Lesson 5 Activity Guide for help if needed.
        
              
              
            
            How do you think an acorn shell, tree bark, and prickles help plants?
          
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        What makes you think so?
          
              
              
            
            Why do you think plants need protection?
          
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            Moose Video
          
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        Why or why not?
          
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        What do you
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            Anchor Chart
          
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            Anchor Model
          
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        In your neighborhood, look for protective plant body parts. Explain the functions of these body parts to a family member or friend.
          
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            Lesson 9
          
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            Driving Question Board
          
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            Prepare for Conceptual Checkpoint
          
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            What do you know about yellowjackets?
          
    
    
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            How does a yellowjacket use its body parts to survive?
          
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            Yellowjacket Video
          
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            Conceptual Checkpoint
          
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        What does this body part look like? What do you think it feels like?
          
              
              
            
            What are some ways a body part can help an animal survive?
          
    
    
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        Which object is the best model of a stinger?
          What is the function of a stinger?
          
    
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            Debrief Conceptual Checkpoint
          
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            How does a yellowjacket use its body parts to survive?
          
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        A yellowjacket lands on a pond plant.
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        A raccoon walks by and tries to eat the plant the yellowjacket is on.
          How do you think the yellowjacket will use its body parts to survive?
          
              
              
            
            Driving Question Board
          
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        What do you notice about our questions in the first column?
          
              
              
            
            What have we learned about how pond plants and pond animals
          
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        use their body parts to survive?
          
              
              
            
            Lesson 10
          
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            Notice and Wonder
          
    
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        How is the drawing like the picture of the red kite?
          How is it different?
          
              
              
            
            Which body part of a red kite do you think inspired da Vinci?
          
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            Why do you think a red kite’s wings inspired da Vinci to
          
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        draw his flying machine?
          
              
              
            
            How can observing body parts help people solve problems?
          
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            Observe a Plant Body Part
          
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        About 80 years ago, a man named George de Mestral was hiking with his dog. He noticed that when his dog passed some plants, burrs stuck to the dog’s fur.
          
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        De Mestral looked closely at the burrs to find out why they stuck to the dog’s fur.
          Let us take a closer look and see what he may have observed.
          
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            How did you describe the burrs?
          
    
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            Describe Different Fasteners
          
    
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            Mestral
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            What is the function of a burr’s hooks?
          
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            what
          
    
              
              
            
            fastener used?
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          ways have you seen a hook and loop
          Has it helped you?
          
              
              
            
            Key Term mimic to copy
          
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            How can observing body parts help people solve problems?
          
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        Look for other examples of human-made objects that mimic the functions of plant and animal body parts. List or draw these objects and the body parts.
          
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            Lesson 11
          
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            Ask about an Engineering Problem
          
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          plants and animals in a pond. To get to the pond, the scientists must walk by plants that scratch their legs.
          
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            How can we help protect scientists at a pond?
          
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            What questions do you have about the problem?
          
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            How can we learn more about the scientists’ problem? How
          
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        can we answer our questions?
          
              
              
            
            What do you remember about this plant?
          
    
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            What do you notice?
          
    
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            What do
          
    
              
              
            
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        What could we make to help protect the scientists from the prickles?
          
    
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        A group of scientists is making observations about the plants and animals in a pond. To get to the pond, the scientists must walk by plants that scratch their legs.
          
    
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            Problem and Solution Chart
          
              
              
            
            What is the scientists’ problem?
          
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            How will we create a solution to the scientists’ problem?
          
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            How will we know if our protective covering works?
          
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        How can we test each protective covering to find out if it works?
          
              
              
            
            What will the test show if the protective covering works?
          
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            Problem and Solution Chart
          
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            Revisit Protective Body Parts
          
              
              
            
            How can we help protect scientists at a pond?
          
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        How did da Vinci and de Mestral get ideas about how to make the flying machine and hook and loop fastener?
          
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        Do you think we can mimic the functions of plant and animal body parts to help protect the scientists?
          Which body parts can we mimic?
          
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            Protective Body Parts Chart
          
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            Problem and Solution Chart
          
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            Lesson 12
          
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            Problem and Solution Chart
          
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            What is the problem we want to solve?
          
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            What will our solution be?
          
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            How will you know if your protective covering works?
          
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            Imagine a Protective Covering
          
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            Mestral
          
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        What do you think de
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        What could you do to these materials to help them protect better?
          
    
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        How can you use the materials to make something that will protect the scientists’ legs like your chosen body part protects the plant or animal?
          
              
              
            
            Plan a Protective Covering
          
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            Lesson 13
          
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            Create a Protective Covering
          
    
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            Test a Protective Covering
          
    
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            Lesson 14
          
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            Brainstorm Improvements
          
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        Is your group’s covering good at protecting? Why or why not?
          
    
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            How can your group improve your protective covering?
          
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            Improve a Protective Covering
          
    
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        What did you keep the same?
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        Did your protective covering work better after the changes? How do you know?
          Choose a human-made object you use every day, such as a lunchbox or a shoe. Draw two versions you have observed of the same object. Compare and label details such as material, color, or shape.
          
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        Which plant or animal body part did the group mimic?
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        How are the protective coverings similar?
          
              
              
            
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        How did you use your knowledge of body parts and their functions to solve the scientists’ problem?
          
              
              
            
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            Hide-and-Seek Activity
          
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            How
          
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            a way an animal takes in details about its environment
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            Do animals sense their environment?
          
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            Observe Heron Response
          
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            Heron Video
          
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            Key Term information a detail about something
          
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            Key Term response
          
    
              
              
            
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            Develop Information and Response Chart
          
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            Observe Animal Responses
          
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            Do you think the dog senses something?
          
              
              
            
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        Why do you think that?
          
              
              
            
            Information and Response Chart
          
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            Do animals sense their environment?
          
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            Anchor Chart
          
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            Information and Response Chart
          
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            How do these responses help animals survive?
          
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        With adult supervision, observe your environment. Write or draw an example of an animal responding to something it senses.
          
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        Which body parts do you think other animals use to sense information?
          
              
              
            
            Observe Sensing in Videos
          
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            Monkey Video
          
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            Dog Video
          
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            out about
          
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          how animals use their body parts to sense information?
          
              
              
            
            Explain Crayfish Senses
          
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        Why do you think that?
          
              
              
            
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            Anchor Model
          
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            Lesson 18
          
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        communicate to send and receive information
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            Why do animals communicate?
          
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            Prepare for Modeling Activity
          
    
    
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            Model Vervet Monkey Responses
          
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            Vervet Monkey Response Chart
          
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            Vervet Monkey Activity
          
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            Why do you think vervet monkeys respond to snakes by standing tall and looking down?
          
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            Why do you think vervet monkeys respond to leopards by
          
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            How does communication help vervet monkeys?
          
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            “Vervet Monkey’s Escape Plans” Video
          
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            How was our modeling activity different from what happens in nature?
          
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            Beaver Video
          
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            How does the beaver use its tail to communicate?
          
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            What information do you think the beaver is trying to communicate?
          
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            Anchor Model
          
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            Why do animals communicate?
          How does it help them?
          
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            Anchor Chart
          
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        Observe and record one example of a way a family member, teacher, or friend communicates to help someone else.
          
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            Lesson 19
          
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            Do you think the plants are getting what they need to survive?
          What evidence supports your answer?
          
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            What do you wonder about the body parts of these plants?
          
    
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            Why do the leaves and stems grow this way?
          
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        Do you think plants respond to light in their environment?
          
              
              
            
            Do plants respond to light in their environment?
          
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            Plan and Conduct Light Investigation
          
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            What do we need to add
          
    
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            Radish Plant Activity
          
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        Think about the plants in the boxes with a side opening. Then think about the plants in the box with the top opening. Will they look different?
          
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            Do plants respond to light in their environment?
          
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            Lesson 20
          
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            Radish Plant Activity
          
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            Do plants respond to light in their environment?
          
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            Collect Radish Plant Data
          
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        What did you notice about the plants you observed?
          
    
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            Analyze Investigation Data
          
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            Was your prediction correct? Why or why not?
          
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            Analyze Plant Photographs
          
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        What evidence makes you think that?
          
    
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        Look at the plant’s leaves and stem. What is their response to light?
          
    
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        Look at the plant’s leaves and stem. What is their response to light?
          
    
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        Look at the plant’s leaves and stem. What is their response to light?
          
              
              
            
            Do plants respond to light in their environment?
          
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        Why do you think so?
          
              
              
            
            Anchor Model
          
    
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        Observe plants near your home. Share examples of their responses to light with a family member. If you have indoor plants near windows, ask for permission to turn the plants. Watch for responses over the next few days.
          
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            Driving Question Board
          
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            Prepare for Conceptual Checkpoint
          
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            Mimosa Plant Video 1
          
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            Notice and Wonder
          
    
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            What do you think the plant is responding to?
          
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        What causes the leaves of a mimosa plant to close?
          
              
              
            
            Conceptual Checkpoint
          
    
              
              
            
            Card Sort Activity
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            What is similar about the pictures?
          
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            Debrief Conceptual Checkpoint
          
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            Mimosa Plant Video 2
          
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            Do you think all plants respond to touch this way?
          Why or why not?
          
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            What are some ways you have seen plants respond to their environment?
          
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            How might closing its leaves help a mimosa plant survive?
          
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            Anchor Chart
          
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            Driving Question Board
          
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            Share one example of a plant or animal responding to its environment.
          
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            Lesson 22
          
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            What differences do you notice between radish plants and mimosa plants?
          
    
    
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            you
          
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          think the world also has many different kinds of animals?
          
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        Do you think plants or animals of the same kind look the same?
          
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        How do the same kind of plants or animals compare with each other?
          
              
              
            
            Observe Similarities between Plants or Animals of the Same Kind
          
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            Similarities and Differences Chart
          
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            How are the raccoons alike?
          
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            Key Term feature
          an important part of someone or something
          
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            Observe Differences between Plants or Animals of the Same Kind
          
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            Are both raccoons exactly alike?
          
              
              
            
            How can you tell?
          
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            Similarities and Differences Chart
          
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        How do the same kind of plants or animals compare with each other?
          
    
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            How did you decide what kind of animal
          
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        is in the mystery animal picture?
          
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        Do you think we saw this beaver earlier in the lesson?
          With an adult, observe plants or animals of the same kind in your environment.
          Choose two plants or two animals of the same kind. Describe the features that are similar and different.
          
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            Lesson 23
          
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            Key Term offspring
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        Do you think other offspring look similar to their parents?
          
              
              
            
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        with each other?
          
              
              
            
            Identify Similarities between Animal Parents and Offspring
          
    
    
    
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            How are the parents and offspring similar?
          
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            Are the parents and offspring exactly alike? How do you know?
          
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            Match a Plant Parent and Offspring
          
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        Do you think plant offspring look similar to their parents?
          
              
              
            
            Plant Parent and Offspring Activity
          
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        Why do you think the young radish plants belong to the plant parent you chose?
          
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        What made you decide that the young radish plants did not belong to the other plant parents?
          
              
              
            
            Anchor Chart
          
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            How do the same kind of plants or animals compare
          
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            Lesson 24
          
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            What do animals need to survive?
          
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        How do you think baby robins get what they need to survive?
          
              
              
            
            What do you wonder about how robin offspring survive?
          
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            How do offspring survive?
          
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            Analyze Storyboards
          
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            What is happening in the robin storyboard?
          
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            What is happening in the dragonfly storyboard?
          
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            What is similar about the storyboards?
          
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            What is different about the storyboards?
          
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        Why do you think the robin storyboard shows a parent robin but the dragonfly storyboard does not show a parent dragonfly?
          
              
              
            
            Storyboard Chart
          
    
    
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            Sort Storyboards
          
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            Do you think other animal offspring get help from their parents?
          Why or why not?
          
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            Storyboard Chart
          
    
    
    
    
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            How do the parents in each storyboard help their offspring?
          
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            Why do you think the parents help their offspring in these ways?
          
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            Key Term behavior
          
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        the way an animal acts or the way it responds to its environment
          
              
              
            
            How do offspring survive?
          
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            Lesson 25
          
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            Robin Video
          
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            What does the robin parent do to help its offspring survive?
          
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            How
          
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            Analyze Storyboards
          
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            Act Out Parent and Offspring Behaviors
          
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            Parent Sense and Response Chart
          
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        How do the behaviors of the parents and offspring help the offspring survive?
          
              
              
            
            What is similar about what the parents sense?
          
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            What is different about what the parents sense?
          
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            Anchor Chart
          
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            Anchor Model
          
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        Choose an animal and research its early life.
          Create a storyboard that shows an example of how that animal survives at a young age, either with or without a parent’s help.
          
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            Lesson 26
          
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            Driving Question Board
          
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            Prepare for Conceptual Checkpoint
          
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            Which parent do you think Offspring A belongs to?
          
    
    
              
              
            
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            How do parents and offspring compare with each other?
          
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            Conceptual Checkpoint Part A
          
    
              
              
            
            Parent and Offspring Chart
          
    
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            Conceptual Checkpoint Part B
          
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            Swan Video
          
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            What do you think is happening in the video?
          
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            Debrief Conceptual Checkpoint
          
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            How do parents and offspring compare with each other?
          
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            Driving Question Board
          
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            How do parents help their offspring survive?
          
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            Share one example of an animal parent helping its offspring survive.
          
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            How do pond plants and pond animals survive in their environment?
          
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            Lesson 27
          
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            Link Up Activity
          How do these words relate?
          
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            Prepare for Socratic Seminar
          
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            How do pond plants and pond animals survive in their environment?
          
    
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            Engage in Socratic Seminar
          
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        What did you do to build your knowledge?
          You have learned a lot about how pond plants and pond animals survive in their environment.
          
              
              
            
            What
          
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        did you do in this work?
          
              
              
            
            What is the same about what you did?
          What is different?
          
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            Lesson 28
          
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            Koala Observations
          
    
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            What kind of food do koalas eat?
          
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            What do eucalyptus leaves smell like?
          
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            Notice and Wonder
          
    
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            Koala Video
          
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        What is the koala in the video doing?
          
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        Why do you think the koala smells the leaves before eating them?
          
              
              
            
            How does a koala use its body parts to find and take in food?
          
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            Complete End-of-Module Assessment
          
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            Debrief End-of-Module Assessment
          I notice . That makes me wonder ____.
          I notice . That makes me think ____.
          I used to think ____. Now I think ____.
          
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            Reflect on Crosscutting Concepts in Module Learning
          
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        What are some plant and animal body parts with properties that make them good at their functions?
          
              
              
            
            How did the lens of Structure and Function
          
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            Driving Question Board
          
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        Draw a picture of a plant or animal that lives in the environment around your home.
          Share your drawing with your family or classmates. Describe how you think the plant or animal survives in its environment.
          
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        British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). 2014. “Vervet Monkey’s Escape Plans,” episode 2, Talk to the Animals.
          Featuring Lucy Cooke. BBC One. Video 1:03, posted July 13, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8ZG8Dpc8mM.
          Messner, Kate, and Christopher Silas Neal (illustrator). 2017. Over and Under the Pond. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
          National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT). 2019. “NABT Position Statement: The Use of Animals in Biology Education.” Accessed February 5, 2021.
          https://nabt.org/Position-Statements-The-Use-of-Animals-in-Biology-Education.
          
    National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Council of Chief State School Officers (NGA Center, CCSSO). 2010a. Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects. Washington, DC: NGA Center, CCSSO.
          National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Council of Chief State School Officers (NGA Center, CCSSO). 2010b. Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Washington, DC: NGA Center, CCSSO.
          NGSS Lead States. 2013. Next Generation Science Standards: For States, By States (NGSS). Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
          Pijnacker01. 2016. “Sheep vs Swans.” YouTube video, 5:50, posted April 28, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpH0opMSk9M.
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            Credits (slide 1 of 3)
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          Slides 1, 14, Paul Klee, Fish Magic, 1925. Courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection, 1950; slides 5, 435, Rusya007/Shutterstock.com; slide 10 (center), Bill Roque/Shutterstock.com, (right), Joe Regan/Moment/Getty Images; slide 33, Courtesy Walden Woods Project; slide 39, Heron video by John and Janet Foster/Getty Images; slide 41, Minnows video by Chatchai Somwat/Shutterstock.com; slide 43, Porcupine video by mlharing/Getty Images; slide 56, Enn Li Photography/Getty Images; slides 51, 61 (from top, left), 115–118 (from left), wrangel/Getty Images, USFWS/SCIENCE SOURCE, Ted Kinsman/SCIENCE SOURCE; slide 51 (from top, center), Jim Zuckerman/Getty Images, Tze-hsin Woo/Getty Images, Arthur Morris/Getty Images; slide 51 (from top, right), Arco Images GmbH/Alamy Stock Photo, Ben Neumann/Getty Images, Cat Hammond/Shutterstock.com; slides 106, 107, "Cattails Plant" photo by Jim Rathert, courtesy Missouri Department of Conservation; slides 109 (left), 110, geogif/Shutterstock.com, (inset) Martin Shields/SCIENCE SOURCE; slides 109 (center), 111, Fotokon/Shutterstock.com, (inset) Fekete Tibor/Shutterstock.com; slides 109 (right), 112, Geoff Kidd/SCIENCE SOURCE, (inset) J Need/Shutterstock; slide 114 (from top), Martin Shields/SCIENCE SOURCE, Fekete Tibor/Shutterstock.com, J Need/Shutterstock; slide 121, Moose Eating Water Lilies video by Discover Access/Getty Images; slide 123, (left), Fotokon/Shutterstock.com, (inset) Fekete Tibor/Shutterstock.com; slides 123 (right), 174, Geoff Kidd/SCIENCE SOURCE, (inset) J Need/Shutterstock; slide 130, Melinda Fawver/Shutterstock.com; slide 132, Yellowjacket Nest video by CHP Media/Shutterstock.com; slides 133, 142, IADA/Shutterstock.com;
          
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          slides 135, 136, Courtesy Matthias Buck/Canadian Journal of Arthropod Identification; slides 137 (from top), 138 (from left), Mtsaride/Shutterstock.com, DeawSS/Shutterstock.com, natrot/Shutterstock.com, MyImages – Micha/Shutterstock.com, You Touch Pix of EuToch/Shutterstock.com; slides 148, 149 (left), "Armature for the Wing of the Flying Machine" by Leonardo da Vinci, Image by Pictures Now/Alamy Stock Photo; slide 149 (right), Werner Baumgarten/Shutterstock.com; slide 154, rodimov/Shutterstock.com; slides 155, 158, R-Tvist/Shutterstock.com; slides 170, 178, Ivan Chudakov/Shutterstock.com; slide 175, flowerphotos/Alamy Stock Photo; slide 203 (clockwise, from top left), wrangel/Getty Images, Ted Kinsman/SCIENCE SOURCE, Enn Li Photography/Getty Images, USFWS/SCIENCE SOURCE, Andia/Alamy Stock Photo, Fekete Tibor/Shutterstock.com, Martin Shields/SCIENCE SOURCE; slide 244, Heron at a Pond video by Wide Lens Films/Shutterstock.com; slide 251 (from top), apple2499/Shutterstock.com, Grisha Bruev/Shutterstock.com, Marcel Brekelmans/Shutterstock.com; slide 264, Monkey by the Water video by skynesher/Getty Images; slide 265, Dog in the Snow video by SVPhilon/Getty Images; slide 266, Hippos at a River video by Allstar Picture Library/Getty Images; slide 274, Crossing Guard video by NewsHour Productions–2010/10 MR ED/E/Getty Images; slide 281 (left), Chad Wright Photography/Shutterstock.com, (right), SouWest Photography/Shutterstock.com; slide 282 (left), Lubos Chlubny/Shutterstock.com, (center) nwdph/Shutterstock.com, (right), Ryan M. Bolton/Shutterstock.com; slide 291, Vervet Monkey Tries to Escape video by Fremantle Media; slide 293, Beaver Swimming video by Aleksey Krasnov/Shutterstock.com; slide 296, Photo by Dianne Stankiewicz; slides 302, 304, 309, John Kaprielian/SCIENCE SOURCE; slides 329, 330, Martin Shields/SCIENCE SOURCE;
          
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        slide 331, PHOTO RF / SCIENCE SOURCE; slide 333, Chlotus/Shutterstock.com; slides 338, 339, Mimosa Plant Response 1 video by coldaf79/Shutterstock.com; slide 346, Mimosa Plant Response 2 by fuzzfocus/Shutterstock.com; slide 354 (left), Tiplyashina Evgeniya/Shutterstock.com, (right), AjayTvm/Shutterstock.com; slide 366, James Hager/Robert Harding/Getty Images; slide 371, Kelp Grizzly Photography/Shutterstock.com; slide 375 (from left), Betty4240/Getty Images, Robert McGouey/age Fotostock, David Spates/Shutterstock.com; slide 386, Martha Marks/Shutterstock.com; slide 404, Robin Parent and Offspring video by slide Angele Sicard/Shutterstock.com; slide 418, Frank Derer/SCIENCE SOURCE; slide 423, Swan Parent Behavior video by David Dilling; slides 441, 444, Chris de Blank/Alamy Stock Photo; slides 445, 455, Koala and Eucalyptus video by Lucas T. Jahn/Shutterstock.com; slide 450 (eye and nose), Yatra/Shutterstock.com, (hand) Shir's Travel Photography/Shutterstock.com, (mouth), LIGHTITUP/Shutterstock.com; slide 451, mark higgins/Shutterstock.com; slide 453 (top), COULANGES/Shutterstock.com, bottom (from left), Anubhab Roy/Shutterstock.com, Victoria Tucholka/Shutterstock.com, mizy/Shutterstock.com
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