DISCUSS:
What are some parts of your body that work together as a system?
How does that system help you survive?
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Anchortown Info printout
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1 per student |
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Evidence (Roots & Branches) printout
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1 per student |
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Solve The Puzzle printout
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1 per student |
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Tree Detective Answer Key printout
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1 per class |
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Tree Roots printout
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1 per student |
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Coffee Stirrers
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1 stirrer per pair |
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Colored Pencils
We use red and blue in the activity, but any two colors will work.
Crayons will also work.
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2 pencils per student
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Hardcover Books
Books must be heavy enough to keep a pipe cleaner and coffee stirrer hanging halfway off a table.
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1 book per pair
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Pipe Cleaners
Pipe cleaner must be new because students will observe how it bends during the activity.
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1 pipe cleaner per pair
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We suggest students work in pairs.
Materials for this activity are needed at three different steps, so we suggest organizing them beforehand for easier distribution.
The Tree Roots and Evidence (Roots & Branches) worksheets are distributed in Step 2.
Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction.
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