7th Grade Life Science

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Life Introduction

Animals and Scientfic Inquiry

Cells

Genetics And Evolution

Ecology

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Bernstein, Leonard, M. Schachter, A. Winkler, and S. Wolfe (1998). Concepts and Challenges In Life Science, Revised 3rd ed. Globe Fearon, Upper Saddle River, NJ.

Daniel, Lucy, E.Ortlec, and A.Briggs (1997). Life Science. Glencoe/McGraw-Hil, Columbus, OH.

Frank, Marjorie, and Imogene Forte (1997). The Basic/Not Boring Science Skills: Life Science. Incentive Publications, Nashville, TN.

Viresenga, Daryl (1990). Life Science Activities to Extend and Enhance Science and Biology Studies. Mcgraw-Hill Childern's Publishing, Grand Rapids, MI.

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Monarch Unit

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Cell Unit

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Plant and Animals Cell courtasy of physicalgeography.net

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