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Activity 1.3: Carbon Pools (20 min)
Target Student Performance
Students identify where carbon atoms are located in ecosystems and groups of organisms that have similar functions (carbon pools).
Resources Provided
Recurring Resources
- Learning Tracking Tool for Ecosystems (1 per student)
- Assessing the Learning Tracking Tool for Ecosystems
- Questions, Connections, Questions Student Reading Strategy
Setup
For Activity 3.1, open the 1.3 Carbon Pools PPT and project it. Prepare enough copies of the 1.3 Carbon Pools reading for each student to have one.
Assessment
Use the ideas students share during class about ecosystems to formatively assess their familiarity with various ecosystems, types of organisms, and organic versus inorganic carbon.
This Unit builds on previous knowledge about organic versus inorganic carbon and systems at different scales. If students experience difficulty making the connections in this lesson, they should be provided further instruction or review before moving on. See particularly Lesson 2 and Activity 5.3 of the Systems and Scale unit.
Tips
Check to see if students are able to identify the difference between organic and inorganic carbon at this point in the unit.