This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
HAVE READY
your Macbook
Google Classroom
KERBOODLE page 283
YOUR SCRUMBOARD
YOUR TEAM FOLDER
SIT IN YOUR PROJECT GROUPS
Slide 1 - Slide
MEETING SPRINT 1:
Is sprint 1 organised?
Does everyone have acces to all folders?
Does everyone know what they need to do?
Is everyone on track?
Have your organised the scrumboard for sprint 1?
WILL SPRNT 1 BE FINISHED FOR THE NEXT LESSON?
timer
8:00
Slide 2 - Slide
HAVE READY
Your Macbook
LESSONUP
KERBOODLE page 283
New Notes file
Slide 3 - Slide
SPRINT 1 LESSON 2
Slide 4 - Slide
TODAY:
biotic and abiotic factors
adaptations
review what we have covered
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Video
GET TO WORK:
read pages 283-284
make a short summary of these two pages
discuss what you have written down
timer
7:00
Slide 7 - Slide
Biotic factors
Abiotic factors
community
Slide 8 - Drag question
ADAPTATIONS:
STRUCTURAL
BEHAVIOURAL
PHYSIOLOGICAL
Slide 9 - Slide
GET TO WORK:
read pages 290-293
make a short summary of these 4 pages
discuss what you have written down
timer
10:00
Slide 10 - Slide
STRUCTURAL:
A CHANGE IN THE ANIMALS PHYSICAL BUILD & APPEARANCE.
FOR EXAMPLE: HOW THEY LOOK, SHAPE OF BODY, ORGANS EVEN TEETH.
Otters have webbed feet to help them swim better.
Eagles have massive claws to help them grab their prey as they attack from the air.
Sharks (like many fish) have gills which help them breathe under water.
Slide 11 - Slide
BEHAVIOURAL:
A CHANGE IN THE ANIMALS BEHAVIOUR.
FOR EXAMPLE: CHANGE IN DIET, MIGRATION, WHEN THEY HUNT/EAT, HYBERNATION ETC.
Temple monkeys in Bali no longer hunt and gather food because they know the will get fed by the humans visiting the temples.
This is a ground squirrel that is hibernating to survive winter.
Killer whales don't only live in groups called pods, they also hunt in groups too.
Slide 12 - Slide
PHYSIOLOGICAL:
A SPECIAL ORGAN OR ABILITY (SUPERPOWER)
FOR EXAMPLE: ECHO LOCATION, LOW WATER USAGE, NIGHT VISION, HOLDING BREATHE A LONG TIME
Sharks have special senses in their noses which help the sense electrical energy in other organisms.
Seaturles can hold their breath for hours on end to dive under water.
Bats have echolocation, which help them locate their prey.
Slide 13 - Slide
A CAMEL ADAPTED TO SURVIVE STORRING WATER:
A
STRUCTURAL
B
BEHAVIORAL
C
PHYSIOLOGICAL
Slide 14 - Quiz
HAMERHEAD SHARK'S SONAR:
A
STRUCTURAL
B
BEHAVIORAL
C
PHYSIOLOGICAL
Slide 15 - Quiz
OTTER'S WEBBED FEET:
A
STRUCTURAL
B
BEHAVIORAL
C
PHYSIOLOGICAL
Slide 16 - Quiz
A WELK CLOSING HIS SHELL AT LOW TIDE:
A
STRUCTURAL
B
BEHAVIORAL
C
PHYSIOLOGICAL
Slide 17 - Quiz
PENGUINS HUDDLING:
A
STRUCTURAL
B
BEHAVIORAL
C
PHYSIOLOGICAL
Slide 18 - Quiz
A DESSERT FOX HUNTING AT NIGHT:
A
STRUCTURAL
B
BEHAVIORAL
C
PHYSIOLOGICAL
Slide 19 - Quiz
A POLAR BEAR'S COLOUR:
A
STRUCTURAL
B
BEHAVIORAL
C
PHYSIOLOGICAL
Slide 20 - Quiz
HABITAT
POPULATION
COMMUNITY
BIOSPHERE
BIOME
ECOSYSTEM
ENVIRONMENT
Slide 21 - Drag question
PROJECT:
7 START-UP QUESTIONS
Show in pictures and explain at least 4 adaptations your apex predator has made to be able to survive at least:
--> 1 structural, 1 behavioural & 1 physiological
extra: vwo must choose one minimum
Star 1
Create a biomes diagram of your apex predator. It must have the exact same layout as the on you learned.
Each box must containa minimum of 50 words and one picture.
TIP: use canva or prezi
Star 2
Name 5 biotic and 5 abiotic factors that influence your apex predator's existance. HAve a minimum of 50 words and a picture for each factor named.
TIP: use canva, docs, slides
Star 3
Create a 5- 10 minute video of the 7 startup questions you answered about your apex predator. You may use existing pictures and video footage of the animal, but you must do the voice over at minimum.