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Planning for today
  • Repeat + practice: 1.1, 1.2 + How to do research (25 min) 
  • Word game (10 min)
  • Tips for studying (3 min)
  • Question for tomorrow (3 min)
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BiologieMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 1

This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

Items in this lesson

Planning for today
  • Repeat + practice: 1.1, 1.2 + How to do research (25 min) 
  • Word game (10 min)
  • Tips for studying (3 min)
  • Question for tomorrow (3 min)

Slide 1 - Slide

What are organisms?

Slide 2 - Mind map


The noise made by an approaching walker makes a fox scamper away. It runs for quite a distance, away from the danger. Near a tree at the edge of the woods, the fox catches the scent of a rabbit. It immediately starts walking more slowly. The fox sees three rabbits in a clearing. The animal creeps slowly towards the nearest rabbit. The fox can feel the surrounding tall grass against its whiskers, telling it that it is hidden from view. The fox jumps out of the tall grass and pounces on its prey, killing the rabbit with one bite and then eating the meat.
Select the organisms in this text

Slide 3 - Open question

the 7 life processes

Slide 4 - Slide

Which life processes can you see in your teacher while they are teaching?

Slide 5 - Open question

living, non-living, dead
Living: shows the 7 life processes

Dead: once showed the 7 life processes, doesn't do that anymore.

Non-living: Never showed the 7 life processes.

Slide 6 - Slide

Number 14 is ...
A
Living
B
Dead
C
Non-living

Slide 7 - Quiz

Number 9 is ...
A
Living
B
Dead
C
Non-living

Slide 8 - Quiz

Number 11 is ...
A
Living
B
Dead
C
Non-living

Slide 9 - Quiz

Growth and development
Growth: getting bigger and heavier


Development: Changes in the structure of an organism

Slide 10 - Slide

A dog’s teeth and molars are formed
A
Growth
B
Development

Slide 11 - Quiz

The weight of a calf increases.
A
Growth
B
Development

Slide 12 - Quiz

Drawing
True-to-life:
  • Details, colour (often)

Schematic:
  • No colour,  no details, only important lines.


Slide 13 - Slide


A
Schematic
B
True-to-life

Slide 14 - Quiz


A
Schematic
B
True-to-life

Slide 15 - Quiz


A
longitudinal section
B
transverse section
C
External view

Slide 16 - Quiz


A
Schematic, external view
B
True-to-life, longitudinal section
C
Schematic, longitudinal section
D
True-to-life, transverse section

Slide 17 - Quiz

Graphs and tables
measurements can be represented in a table.
Left column: Time
Right column: measurements 


Graphs
x-axe (horizontal): Time
Y-axe (vertical): Measurement



Slide 18 - Slide

  1. Use the measurements from the graph to make a table.

   2. Calculate the average temperature of that      week.

Slide 19 - Slide

Tips for studying 
  1. Make flashcards/glossary (begrippenlijst). Learn the highlighted words!
  2. Fill in the summaries (studiewijzer som),
  3. Understand the pictures in the book. Try to explain them to someone. 
  4. Practice! Make extra exercises, test yourself, Biologiepagina.nl,

Slide 20 - Slide