Living In A Closed System
by Andre Pineda
In this hands-on lesson, students will consider what they think about several different closed systems. Then students will design and carry out investigations of living things to inform their closed-system models. They will also use their models to explain the lesson questions and provide feedback on their peers’ models.
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