Wednesday, April 11, 2018
April 13th, 2018 Monster by: Walter Dean Myers
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April 12th, 2018 Monster by: Walter Dean Myers
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Monday, April 9, 2018
April 11th, 2018 Monster by: Walter Dean Myers
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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: Blood Types & RH Factor.
Level#1: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are.
1. What needs to happen when a person receives blood from a blood donor?
2. How are the different blood types determined?
3. What are the four main blood types?
Level#2: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are. There are other differences among blood cells besides blood types. Sometimes there is a substance on the surface of the a blood cell called Rh factor. Most people in the United States are called Rh positive. They have the Rh substance on their blood cells. People that do not have the substance on their blood cells are called Rh negative.
1. What are the other differences found on blood cells besides blood type?
2. Regarding Rh factor, what are most people in the United States and what determines this?
3. What do you call the people that do not have the Rh substance on their blood cells?
Level#3: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are. There are other differences among blood cells besides blood types. Sometimes there is a substance on the surface of the a blood cell called Rh factor. Most people in the United States are called Rh positive. They have the Rh substance on their blood cells. People that do not have the substance on their blood cells are called Rh negative. It is very important that a person getting a blood transfusion receives blood matching with their Rh. It is also important for a pregnant mother to know whether she is Rh positive or Rh negative. A difference between her blood and the unborn baby's can cause problems during delivery.
1. Explain the other differences among blood cells besides blood type, what most Americans are, and what determines this.
2. Explain what a person who does not have the Rh substance on their blood cells is and in what situation would it be important to match their Rh.
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*To improve your MATH SKILLS spend at least 20 minutes practicing them using IXL.COM. (REMEMBER TO ENTER YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD WHEN LOGGING ON! THAT WILL BE PROOF THAT YOU DID IT!)
Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: Blood Types & RH Factor.
Level#1: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are.
1. What needs to happen when a person receives blood from a blood donor?
2. How are the different blood types determined?
3. What are the four main blood types?
Level#2: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are. There are other differences among blood cells besides blood types. Sometimes there is a substance on the surface of the a blood cell called Rh factor. Most people in the United States are called Rh positive. They have the Rh substance on their blood cells. People that do not have the substance on their blood cells are called Rh negative.
1. What are the other differences found on blood cells besides blood type?
2. Regarding Rh factor, what are most people in the United States and what determines this?
3. What do you call the people that do not have the Rh substance on their blood cells?
Level#3: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are. There are other differences among blood cells besides blood types. Sometimes there is a substance on the surface of the a blood cell called Rh factor. Most people in the United States are called Rh positive. They have the Rh substance on their blood cells. People that do not have the substance on their blood cells are called Rh negative. It is very important that a person getting a blood transfusion receives blood matching with their Rh. It is also important for a pregnant mother to know whether she is Rh positive or Rh negative. A difference between her blood and the unborn baby's can cause problems during delivery.
1. Explain the other differences among blood cells besides blood type, what most Americans are, and what determines this.
2. Explain what a person who does not have the Rh substance on their blood cells is and in what situation would it be important to match their Rh.
Parent's Signature: _______________________________
Parent Comments:
Sunday, April 8, 2018
April 10th, 2018 Monster by: Walter Dean Myers
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Date:
Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: Blood Types & RH Factor.
*To improve your MATH SKILLS spend at least 20 minutes practicing them using IXL.COM. (REMEMBER TO ENTER YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD WHEN LOGGING ON! THAT WILL BE PROOF THAT YOU DID IT!)
Level#1: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are.
1. How many blood types are there and what are they?
2. What are the different blood types based on?
3. What must happen when a person receives blood from a blood donor?
Level#2: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are. There are other differences among blood cells besides blood types. Sometimes there is a substance on the surface of the a blood cell called Rh factor. Most people in the United States are called Rh positive. They have the Rh substance on their blood cells. People that do not have the substance on their blood cells are called Rh negative.
1. What are the four main blood types and how are blood types determined?
2. What is important when a person receives blood from a blood donor?
3. When a person receives blood from a blood donor what is necessary?
Level#3: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are. There are other differences among blood cells besides blood types. Sometimes there is a substance on the surface of the a blood cell called Rh factor. Most people in the United States are called Rh positive. They have the Rh substance on their blood cells. People that do not have the substance on their blood cells are called Rh negative. It is very important that a person getting a blood transfusion receives blood matching with their Rh. It is also important for a pregnant mother to know whether she is Rh positive or Rh negative. A difference between her blood and the unborn baby's can cause problems during delivery.
1. Explain the four main blood types and how blood type is determined.
2. Explain what is necessary for a person to receive blood from a blood donor.
3. Explain the other differences among blood cells besides blood type.
Parent's Signature: __________________________________________
Parent Comments:
Date:
Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: Blood Types & RH Factor.
*To improve your MATH SKILLS spend at least 20 minutes practicing them using IXL.COM. (REMEMBER TO ENTER YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD WHEN LOGGING ON! THAT WILL BE PROOF THAT YOU DID IT!)
Level#1: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are.
1. How many blood types are there and what are they?
2. What are the different blood types based on?
3. What must happen when a person receives blood from a blood donor?
Level#2: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are. There are other differences among blood cells besides blood types. Sometimes there is a substance on the surface of the a blood cell called Rh factor. Most people in the United States are called Rh positive. They have the Rh substance on their blood cells. People that do not have the substance on their blood cells are called Rh negative.
1. What are the four main blood types and how are blood types determined?
2. What is important when a person receives blood from a blood donor?
3. When a person receives blood from a blood donor what is necessary?
Level#3: There are four main blood types: A, B, AB, O. Different blood types are based on whether certain substances are present on the red blood cells. People who receive blood from a donor must get the right blood. The blood they get must match the blood type they are. There are other differences among blood cells besides blood types. Sometimes there is a substance on the surface of the a blood cell called Rh factor. Most people in the United States are called Rh positive. They have the Rh substance on their blood cells. People that do not have the substance on their blood cells are called Rh negative. It is very important that a person getting a blood transfusion receives blood matching with their Rh. It is also important for a pregnant mother to know whether she is Rh positive or Rh negative. A difference between her blood and the unborn baby's can cause problems during delivery.
1. Explain the four main blood types and how blood type is determined.
2. Explain what is necessary for a person to receive blood from a blood donor.
3. Explain the other differences among blood cells besides blood type.
Parent's Signature: __________________________________________
Parent Comments:
April 9th, 2018 Monster by: Walter Dean Myers
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Sunday, March 25, 2018
March 29th, 2018 Persepolis by: Marjane Satrapi
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March 28th, 2018 Persepolis by: Marjane Satrapi
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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The blood & blood vessels.
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Level#1: Veins are blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins.
1. What are the tiny blood vessels called that connect arteries to veins?
2. What is the job of the arteries?
3. In what direction do the veins carry blood?
Level#2: Veins are blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins. Oxygen and nutrient molecules pass through the capillary membranes into body cells. At the same time, waste molecules from the body cells pass into the blood. These wastes are carried through veins back to the heart and into the lungs. You exhale some of the wastes into the air.
1. Where do waste molecules from body cells go?
2. Which blood vessels carry wastes back to the heart and into the lungs?
3. Where do the wastes that you exhale go?
Level#3: Veins are blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins. Oxygen and nutrient molecules pass through the capillary membranes into body cells. At the same time, waste molecules from the body cells pass into the blood. These wastes are carried through veins back to the heart and into the lungs. You exhale some of the wastes into the air. Blood transports nutrients, oxygen, and wastes, and fights infection. About 55 percent of blood is a liquid called plasma. This liquid carries nutrients and wastes throughout the circulatory system.
1. Explain the job the blood does for the body.
2. Explain what plasma is and what percent of the blood it makes up.
3. What job does plasma do?
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Parent Comments:
1. Explain the job the blood does for the body.
2. Explain what plasma is and what percent of the blood it makes up.
3. What job does plasma do?
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