Monday: 10/14 p.48 What is the basic unit of life?
Return al papers and get your binder in order
Ixl
Intro to cells p. 49
Tuesday: 10/15 What are the three parts to the cell theory?
How big are they? link
History of the cell theory video
practice vocab
Wednesday: 10/16 Who named them cells?
p. 50. Amoeba sisters video ink
micro viewers
Cells picture P. 51
Thursday: 10/17 Name three things that prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells have in common.
cell organelles notes
video
Homework Spiral review 3 p. 52
Friday: 10/19 Why do chemical equations have to balance?
go over homework
Cell Theory quiz P. 53
turn in weekly learning log
IXL
Monday: 10/21 p.54 What is the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell?
practice vocab with a friend
notes
p. 55 photosynthesis handout
Tuesday: 10/22 Does this equation balance?
6CO2+ 6H2O=C6H12O6 + 6O2
Study Jams : Photosynthesis link
short organelle quiz
lab
Wednesday: 10/23 Which organelle makes ribosomes?
station rotations microscopes, micro viewers, label the cell, vocab practice,
label the plant cell link
5. label the plant cell link
6. label the animal cell link
7. Practice labeling the cell link
Thursday: 10/24 Which organelle aids in division?
complete rotations
practice vocabulary
label the cell
Friday: 10/25 How many neutrons does argon have?
quiz
turn in weekly learning log
IXL
Monday: 10/28 p.59 What organelle is like a roadway?
Hey guys! Sorry I have to be out the next couple of days. A family emergency came up this weekend. Don't worry about your test from Friday if you did not pass it. Just keep studying. Please do not give the sub a hard time. I know how amazing you can be so don't let me down.
Have a great day!
Practice the games below for 10 minutes
label the plant cell link
label the plant cell link
label the animal cell link
Practice labeling the cell link
Go to Quizlet and write down definitions for the following words and draw a picture of each one (use the internet for images)
New vocab: Golgi body, Endoplasmic Reticulum, lysosomes, mitochondria, and flagella
p. 60 Complete the crossword puzzle using the back side of page 51 in your binder as a guide. Turn it in.
Tuesday: 10/29 How does the mitochondria work?
Hey guys! thanks for the hard work yesterday. If all goes well, I will be back tomorrow so we can begin our next lab. Please complete the three things below for me
Practice the games below for 10 minutes
1.label the plant cell link
2. label the plant cell link
3. label the animal cell link
4. Practice labeling the cell link
p. 61 Read the handout and complete the questions at the end.
Work on your IXL for me.
Wednesday: 10/30 What is cellular respiration?
notes
quiziz link label the cell
Thursday: 10/31 What is homeostasis?
Friday: 11/1 What is the difference between passive transport and active transport?
notes: cell membrane slide show link
turn in weekly learning log
Egg Lab: Day 2
Monday: 11/4 p.65 What is diffusion?
Get the handout from the sub. Click on the link below and go to slide 11. In each box, write notes and draw pictures for each slide.
notes p. 64: cell membrane slide show link
When you are done practice labeling the cell below.
label the plant cell link
To get ready for your test, practice the quizziz link below.
quiziz link
Tuesday: 11/5 How does water get into the cell?
Test
Egg lab
go over notes
quizlet
Wednesday: 11/6 Give two examples of active transport.
notes on the back of p. 64 cell membrane slide show link
speed dating- organelles
Thursday: 11/7 What is fermentation?
egg lab
quizet game
binder slips
Friday: 11/8 What does the law of conservation state?
turn in weekly learning log
binder check
fermentation video lab link
Monday: 11/11 p.68 What is mitosis?
Tuesday: 11/12 Which stage does a cell spend most of it's time in?
1, cell processes quiz p. 69
handout practice p. 71
quizziz link
Wednesday: 11/13 What is meiosis?
Play the quizziz game link
notes on meiosis p. 72
organelles practice
Thursday: 11/14 What is a haploid cell?
meiosis video link
compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis
comparing video link
p. 73 vocabulary: chromatid, centromere, haploid, diploid, somatic cells, gametes
Friday: 11/15 Give an example of a homogenous mixture.
I have, who has game
Turn in your learning log
quizziz link
Monday: 11/18 p.74 What is DNA made of?
quizziz link
I have, who has game
DNA notes P. 75
Tuesday: 11/19 What base pairs go together?
1 video link
2. p. 76 animal DNA link
3. quiz link
Wednesday: 11/20 catch up day!
missing work and animal DNA
Thursday: 11/21 What are three examples of asexual reproduction?
notes p. 77 link
crossword puzzle
Friday: 11/22 Do you think we should clone humans? Why?
Turn in your learning log
Crossword puzzle
IXL
Monday: 12/2 p. 78 Give two advantages of asexual reproduction.
Watch the video and complete the handout p. 79- link
practice Asexual/ sexual reproduction on Quizlet by reviewing the flashcards. Try taking a multiple choice test when you feel confident.
Work on IXL when you are done
Tuesday: 12/3 How do plants reproduce sexually?
review yesterdays material.
Go to the plant reproduction tab to complete the note sheet. p. 80
practice identifying methods of reproduction link
Wednesday: 12/4 What protects a seed on a gymnosperm?
Complete notes from yesterday
IXL/study island
Thursday: 12/5 What is an angiosperm?
quiz over asexual reproduction p.81
angiosperm notes P. 82
Friday: 12/6 Which organelle is the site for photosynthesis?
Angiosperms video link
p. 83 make vocab cards
gymnosperm, angiosperm, stamen, anther, filament, Pistil, stigma, style, ovary, ovuole, pollination, fertilization,
Monday: 12/9 p. 84 Give three ways that seeds can be dispersed.
complete p. 82
practice identifying methods of reproduction link
practice vocab with a partner
Tuesday: 12/10 Who was Gregor Mendel?
Intro to genetics: Gregor Mendel p. 85
reading:link
practice vocab with a partner
Wednesday: 12/11 What do we call Rr in genetics?
genetics vocabulary p. 86 dominant, recessive, homozygous, heterozygous, genetics, heredity, genes, genotype, phenotype, Punnet square
Flowering plants quiz 87
Thursday: 12/12 What can a Punnet square show you?
Turn in your learning log
practice your vocab
binder check
Punnet Square handout p. 88
Friday: 12/13 Field Trip
IXL/study island
Turn in your learning log
Monday: 12/16 Create a Punnett square with two heterozygous parents.
practice vocab with a partner
turn in your learning log
practice Punnet squares p. 89
Tuesday: 12/17 No question
practice vocab
Mendel's experiments p. 90
Punnett square practice
homework p. 91
Wednesday: 12/18 No question
Thursday: 12/19 No question
Friday: 12/20
0ld Learning Logs:
WLL 12/13 p. 84 Give three ways that seeds can be dispersed.
Who was Gregor Mendel?
What do we call Rr in genetics?
What can a Punnet square show you?
Create a Punnett square with two heterozygous parents.
WLL 12/6 p. 78 Give two advantages of asexual reproduction. How do plants reproduce sexually? What protects a seed on a gymnosperm? What is an angiosperm? Which organelle is the site for photosynthesis?
WLL 11/22 p.74 What is DNA made of?
What base pairs go together?
What are three examples of asexual reproduction?
Do you think we should clone humans? Why?
Wll 11/15 p. 68 What is mitosis? Which stage does a cell spend most of it's time in? What is meiosis? What is a haploid cell?
Give an example of a homogenous mixture.
WLL 11/8 p. 65 What is diffusion? How does water get into the cell? Give two examples of active transport. What is fermentation? What does the law of conservation state?
WlL 11/1 p.59 What organelle is like a roadway? How does the mitochondria work? What is cellular respiration? What is homeostasis? What is the difference between passive transport and active transport?
Wll 10/25 P. 54 What is the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell? Does this equation balance?
6CO2+ 6H2O=C6H12O6 + 6O2
Which organelle makes ribosomes? Which organelle aids in division? How many neutrons does argon have?
Wll 10/18 p.48 What is the basic unit of life?
What are the three parts to the cell theory?
Who named them cells?
Name three things that prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells have in common.
Why do chemical equations have to balance?