Confidence Assessment: How Do You Feel?
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Confidence Assessment: How do you feel?
Please select the letter that matches the statement that you feel is true for YOU right now!
A. Working on it… B. Got it!
9. I can identify the three ideas of Modern Cell Theory.
10. I know that scientific theories develop over time (like our development of our understanding of cells).
11. I can match the cell organelles (parts) and functions (jobs).
12. I realize that cells parts function (job) is to perform tasks necessary for the survival of the organism (MRS. GREN)
13. I know that different body tissues and organs are made of different kinds of cells but that cells function in similar ways for all living things.
14. I know that some organisms are made of one cell (unicellular) and some are made multicellular (many cells).
15. I can organize the following words: cells, tissues, organ, organ systems and organisms.
16. I know that organisms have diverse body plans, symmetry and internal structures that contribute to their being able to survive in their environments.
17. I can identify different types of body plans including radial symmetry, bilateral symmetry, and asymmetry (no symmetry). Confidence Assessment: How do you feel?
Please select the letter that matches the statement that you feel is true for YOU right now!
A. Working on it… B. Got it!
1. I can identify the different ways in which igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks form.
2. I can classify igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary based on their unique characteristics.
3. Most rocks are composed of one or more minerals but there are a few types of sedimentary rocks that contain organic material, such as coal.
4. Minerals have specific properties (luster, color, streak, hardness, etc)
5. Minerals form in specific environments.
6. I can list the ingredients of soil (rocks and nutrient matter).
7. I can describe uses for rocks, minerals and soils such as energy and transportation, construction and agriculture, domestic use and technology.
8. Most geologic resources (rocks, minerals, and soil) are considered nonrenewable.