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Big Idea: How does using systems help alter perspectives?

Initial Thoughts:

1. What does the word system mean to you?
2. What are some systems you can think of or have heard of before? List as many as you can.
3. Why might analyzing systems be important?


Systems Learning Activities:

Systems Power Point & Guided Notes

systems_powerpoint_to_go_with_notes.pptx
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guided_notes_student.docx
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Applying Our Understanding:    

1. Matter & Energy in Systems
2. Earth Systems: Rock Cycle (Sinkholes)
3. Earth Systems: Tectonic Plates
4. Earth Systems:  Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Tsunamis
3. Life Science: Human Impact on Earth Systems
4. Life Science: Photosynthesis in Plants
5. Life Science: Cells as a System 
6. Life Science: Human Body Systems
7. Life Science: Genetic/Reproductive Systems
8. Life Science: Adaptation & Survival

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