Date
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Classwork
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Eval
|
Homework
|
Assessment Criteria
|
Dec. 15
|
Tasting Lab Conclusion, Constraints, Peer Review and Share Out
|
Part II pages 385-386, P/P 1-3
R/C page 386, 1-3
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Evaluate the solution(s) with respect to criteria on which to judge
success and/or constraints (i.e., limitations) on the solution(s)
| |
16
|
Eval - Pages 387-389, P/P 1-9 (on separate paper)
|
Prepare for test
Review
|
Review of all Genetics Assessment Criteria
| |
17/18
|
Learning to use Electrophoresis equipment (on worksheet)
|
Prepare for test
|
Identify the components, boundaries, flows, and/or feedbacks of a
given system
| |
19
|
Genetics Test
|
No Homework
|
Have a wonderful Winter Break!
|
Friday, December 12, 2014
Week of Dec. 15 - 19
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Week of Dec 5 - Dec 11
Date
|
Classwork
|
Eval
|
Homework
|
Assessment Criteria
|
Dec. 5
|
Research Ideas about Genetics and Food Preferences
|
Continue research
Work on Genetics poster
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Generate questions that could be investigated
scientifically.
| |
8
|
Design Test to determine if Genetics influences food preferences
|
Finish design
Work on Genetics poster
|
Describe an appropriate type of investigation for a given investigative
question
| |
9
|
Design and build food testing station
|
Finish food testing station.
Work on Genetics poster
|
.
| |
10/11
|
Carry out food testing exploration
|
Turn in notebook
Genetics poster dur on Dec. 12
|
Conduct a scientific investigation, choosing a method
appropriate to the question being asked
|
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Weeks of Nov 24 - Dec. 4
Date
|
Classwork
|
Eval
|
Homework
|
Assessment
Criteria
|
|
Nov.
24
|
Finish
worksheet,
Review
for quiz
Personal
Responsibility: Read Careers, pages 377-378, In your notebook record several
areas where there are jobs in genetics
|
Predict the outcome of specific genetic
crosses involving two characteristics
|
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25
|
Dihybrid
Crosses
|
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26
|
Quiz
|
None
|
|||
Dec.
1
|
All
About Alleles Par
t
II: pages 372-376, P/P 1-4
|
P/R
Bring in food for food drive!!!
|
Describe the
process of fertilization that
restores the original chromosome number
while reshuffling the genetic
information,
allowing for variation among
offspring
|
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Dec.
2
|
All About Alleles Par
t II: pages 372-376, P/P 5-9, R/C, page 376, 1-4
|
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Dec.
3/4
|
Inheritance Patterns, Part I - Pages 379-384,
P/P 1-8, S&T, 1-4, Page 384 |
None
– Turn in Homework
|
Signature
and comments of Parent/Guardian
Friday, November 14, 2014
Week of Nov 14 - 21
Date
|
Classwork
|
Eval
|
Homework
|
Assessment criteria
|
Nov. 14
|
How do We Get Our Traits, Cont.: Pages 354, P/P 7-9
|
Stop and Think Part 1, Page 363, 1 & 2
|
Describe and model the process of meiosis
in which egg and sperm cells are formed
with only one set of chromosomes from
each parent.
Model and explain the process of genetic
recombination that may occur during
meiosis and how this then results in
differing characteristics in offspring.
Describe the process of fertilization that
restores the original chromosome number
while reshuffling the genetic information,
allowing for variation among offspring
| |
17
|
Modeling Meiosis, Page 363 –365 P/P all
|
Page 365 – R/C 1-4
|
As Above
| |
18
|
Explain – all about Alleles, page 369-371, P/P 1 – 4,
|
Page 371 S/T 1-2
|
As Above
| |
19
|
As Above
| |||
20/21
|
DVD: Why Sex - Record 10 new or interesting ideas
| No homework - Turn in notebook | ||
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Week of Nov. 7 - 13
Date
|
Classwork
|
Eval
|
Homework
|
Assessment
Criteria
|
Nov. 7
|
Part II:
Mating game Part II- Pages 344-346, P/P 1-7 & R/C 1-4
|
page 346
Finish R/C 1-4
|
Describe
the process offertilization that
restores the original chromosome
number
while reshuffling the genetic
information,
allowing for variation
among offspring
|
|
Nov. 10
|
Explain: How do we get our traits?
Pages 346-353 P/P1-6
|
Personal Responsibility: FYI page 354
Describe the difference between sexual and
asexual reproduction
|
||
Nov. 12/13
|
Explain Continued: Page354,P/P 7-9, Stop and
Think Part 1 1-2
|
None
Turn in
Notebook
|
Describe
and model the process of meiosis
in which egg and sperm cells are formed
with only one set of chromosomes
from
each parent.
Model and explain the
process of genetic
recombination
that may occur during
meiosis and how this then results in
differing characteristicsin
offspring.
|
Parent/Guardian
Signature and Comments
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Week of Oct. 31 - Nov. 6
Week of Oct 31 - Nov. 6
Date
|
Classwork
|
Eval
|
Homework
|
Assessment Criteria
|
Oct 31
|
Finish Review for Test
Personal Responsibility: Begin Death of a Pumpkin Project (15 pts)
|
Formulate one or more hypotheses based on a
model or theory of a causal relationship.
Demonstrate creativity and critical thinking to
formulate and evaluate the hypotheses
| ||
Nov. 3
|
Test on Chapter 6 and History of Universe
|
none
| ||
4
|
Explore: Pages 336-339, p/p 1-4
|
Personal Responsibility:
Do independent research to find uses for yeast in food production and in research (3 pts)
|
Plan and conduct a scientific investigation,
choosing a method appropriate to the question
being asked
| |
5/6
|
Explore: Pages 339-344
p/p 5-6, Page 344, S/T Part 1, 1 & 2
|
Turn in Notebook
|
Predict the outcome of specific genetic
crosses involving two characteristics
|
Parent/Guardian Signature and Comments (2 pr points)
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Week of oct. 24 - 30
Date
|
Classwork
|
Eval
|
Homework
|
Assessment criteria
|
Oct. 24
|
Finish Apple Pie Poster
|
none
|
Connect the life cycles of stars to the
production of elements through the process
of nuclear fusion
|
|
Oct. 27
|
Apple Pie Poster Presentation
|
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Oct. 28
|
Intro to Genetics
Class Activity and
It Runs in the Family, pages 334 – 335 P/P 1-2
Pages 335-336
R/C 1-5
|
Evaluate: Ancient Elephant Assessement
Due Oct. 31
|
List questions that scientists investigate
that are stimulated by the needs
of society
(e.g., medical research, global climate
change)
|
|
Oct. 29/30
|
None, Turn in Notebook
|
Formulate one or more hypotheses based on a
model or theory of a causal relationship.
Demonstrate creativity and
critical thinking to
formulate and evaluate the hypotheses
|
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