LITERACY SCIENCE
Lesson Notes What are Blood Vessels
Practice Worksheet 1_Guided Reading and Comprehension questions
Practice Worksheet 2_Vocabulary and Labeling
Practice Worksheet 3_Main Concepts Summary Review questions
Practice Worksheet 4_Fill in the Blank and Matching
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
Topic: Excretory System
Week of June 1st
Standard- HS-LS1-2. Develop and use a model to illustrate the key functions of animal body systems,
including (a) food digestion, nutrient uptake, and transport through the body; (b) exchange of oxygen and
carbon dioxide; (c) removal of wastes; and (d) regulation of body processes
youtube video-excretory system
youtube video-How the urinary system works
Excretory system webquest
Webquest: Urinary/excretory system
Excretory system Quizlet
Digestive & Excretory system review article
BIOLOGY
Week of June 1-5
Topic- Carbon Cycle
HS-LS2-5. Use a model that illustrates the roles of photosynthesis, cellular
respiration, decomposition, and combustion to explain the cycling of carbon in
its various forms among the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and
geosphere.
a. Review photosynthesis and cellular respiration by watching these videos and completing the
worksheet
Amoeba sisters photosynthesis video
Amoeba sisters cellular respiration video
Video about the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration
Amoeba sisters photosynthesis and cellular respiration handout You do not need to print
this. Just write the answer to each question in your notebook
b. Read this text about the Carbon Cycle
c. Study this diagram about the carbon cycle
d. Answer these online practice questions
e. Watch these videos about the carbon cycle
Amoeba sisters carbon cycle video
Carbon cycle Tedtalk
Carbon cycle animation video
f. Choose and answer 3 of the review questions after reading and watching the videos.
Write the question and answer in a notebook. Take a picture and email it to Ms. G at
monicargoncalves@bpsma.org
Review Questions (choose 3)
1. What is the role of the carbon cycle?
2. Carbon is a very important element in biology. What are some of the reasons that organisms
need carbon?
3. The carbon cycle is a cycle among the carbon reservoirs. What is a carbon reservoir and
what are some examples?
4. Why is cycling carbon important?
5. Describe a major method that carbon is cycled.
6. How have human activities increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels?
g. Use the examples in this document to help you create your own model.
Draw and label your own model of the carbon cycle. Your model should include the following
labels:
atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, autotrophs, heterotrophs, fossil fuels,
decomposition, combustion, photosynthesis, cellular respiration
MCAS BIO REVIEW
Week of June 1-5
Topic- Carbon Cycle
HS-LS2-5. Use a model that illustrates the roles of photosynthesis, cellular
respiration, decomposition, and combustion to explain the cycling of carbon in
its various forms among the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and
geosphere.
h. Review photosynthesis and cellular respiration by watching these videos and completing the
worksheet
Amoeba sisters photosynthesis video
Amoeba sisters cellular respiration video
Video about the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration
Amoeba sisters photosynthesis and cellular respiration handout You do not need to print
this. Just write the answer to each question in your notebook
i. Read this text about the Carbon Cycle
j. Study this diagram about the carbon cycle
k. Answer these online practice questions
l. Watch these videos about the carbon cycle
Amoeba sisters carbon cycle video
Carbon cycle Tedtalk
Carbon cycle animation video
m. Choose and answer 3 of the review questions after reading and watching the videos.
Write the question and answer in a notebook. Take a picture and email it to Ms. G at
monicargoncalves@bpsma.org
Review Questions (choose 3)
3. What is the role of the carbon cycle?
4. Carbon is a very important element in biology. What are some of the reasons that organisms
need carbon?
7. The carbon cycle is a cycle among the carbon reservoirs. What is a carbon reservoir and
what are some examples?
8. Why is cycling carbon important?
9. Describe a major method that carbon is cycled.
10. How have human activities increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels?
n. Use the examples in this document to help you create your own model.
Draw and label your own model of the carbon cycle. Your model should include the following
labels:
atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, autotrophs, heterotrophs, fossil fuels,
decomposition, combustion, photosynthesis, cellular respiration
CHEMISTRY
PS1. Matter and Its Interactions: HS-PS1-3.
LESSON Notes Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds
Practice Worksheet 1 Naming Ionic Compounds
Practice Worksheet 2 Naming and Writing Formulas of Ionic Compounds
Practice Worksheet 3 writing formulas (criss-cross method) worksheet
Practice Worksheet 4 Writing Essay Responses
Resource Polyatomic Ions Table