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1 4/23/10 Warm up Warm up: What patterns have you noticed in your data so far?

2 4/21/10 Warm up Warm up: What does autotrophic mean? Review: What does heterotrophic mean?

3 4/20/10 Warm up Warm up:What does “prokaryotic” mean? Review: What kinds of environments can Archaebacteria inhabit?

4 4/19/10 Warm up Warm up: In which environments does your bacteria live? (from your project) Review: How do bacteria get resistant to antibiotics?

5 4/13/10 Warm up Warm up:What is going well with your experiment? What could be improved? Review:In which environments can your chosen species of bacteria live?

6 4/14/10 Warm up Warm up:What is going well with your experiment? What could be improved? Review:Are bacteria unicellular or multicellular?

7 4/1/10 Warm up Warm up: Why is it important to identify sources of error for an experiment? Review: Describe 2 sources of error that your group tried to control in the experiment plan?

8 3/31/10 Warm up Warm up: Which kind of information should be on the “X” axis of a graph? Which belong on the “Y” axis? Review: Which information did you put on the “X” axis of your graph? Which information did you put on the “Y” axis?

9 3/30/10 Warm up Warm up: Why is it important to change only 1 variable in an experiment? Review: Which variable did your group change? List at least 3 variables that your group will attempt to control (keep the same).

10 3/29/10 Warm up Warm up: Why is it important to introduce background information at the beginning of an experiment report? Review: Which prompt did your group choose?

11 3/17/10 Warm up Warm up: No warm up today 3/18/10: If you could go anywhere for spring break, where would it be and why?

12 3/16/10 Warm up Warm up: What kinds of yes/no questions did you use to separate object from your collection (in class yesterday)? Write at least 3 of the questions that you used.

13 3/15/10 Warm up Warm up: Why is it important to use yes/no questions when generating a classification chart?

14 3/12/10 Warm up Warm up: Describe all the characteristics that make plants different from animals. Use at least 3 complete sentences

15 3/11/10 Warm up Warm up: No warm up today.

16 3/10/10 Warm up Warm up: Think of something that you collect or have a lot of. How do you organize those items? Activities:  Classification discussion  p.453 quick lab together  Classification lab Reading notes 18.2 pp.451-455 due THURS at warm up

17 3/9/10 Warm up Warm up: How many hours of sleep do you get on an average week night? (the reading assignment we are doing today relates to hours of sleep)

18 3/8/10 Warm up Warm up: What is a simile?

19 Warm up No warm up questions March 3-5 We were state testing

20 3/2/10 Biology Warm up: What is the procedure for finding out what the warm up question was from an absence? Answer: (3 parts)  Check the website found in “Department resources” section of the high school website.  Click on the warm up questions link.  Also check the green wall for a printed copy to borrow during work time.

21 3/1/10 Biology Warm up: What is the procedure for finding out what assignments were given when you were absent? Answer: Collect the class calendar from the red folder on the green wall when you return. The due date is extended 1 day if the absence was excused.

22 2/26/10 Biology Warm up: What is the most abundant gas in the Earth’s atmosphere? How much of the atmosphere is made up of this gas?

23 2/25/10 Biology Warm up: Which natural force most likely caused the layers to deform into the wavy pattern? A D C B 12 3 4

24 2/24/10 Biology Warm up: Place the fossils (1,2,3,4) in order from youngest to oldest. Explain how you know your order is correct. A D C B 12 3 4

25 2/23/10 Biology Warm up: According to the most current scientific evidence, how many years ago did two large objects collide to form our planet? Rephrase the question into your answer: “According to the most current scientific evidence….” Activities: -State test review “Fearless planet” notes -radiometric dating -ages of fossils

26 2/22/10 Biology Warm up: What is the hardest thing that you have ever done that ended in success? Activities:  p.299 #1-6 + visual think due at warm up  State test review : EARTH SCIENCE

27 2/19/10 Biology Warm up: Explain why some genes are linked meaning that they are inherited together. Activities:  Essay due at warm up  Quiz  p.299 #1-6 and visual thinking due MON at warm up

28 2/18/10 Biology Warm up: Explain what happens between Telophase I and Prophase II of meiosis to make it so that the number of chromosomes is half. Activities:  Study guide  Free-response essay due @warm up FRI

29 2/17/10 Biology Warm up: Which kind of cells are made by the process of meiosis? Activities:  11.5 reading notes due @ warm up  Meiosis cutouts due @ warm up THURS If we have time…  Free-response essay due THURS @ end of the period.

30 2/16/10 Biology Warm up: Why is it important to have genetic variation in a population of organisms? Activities:  p.278 #1-5 and connecting concepts due at warm up  Graded work is returned  Quiz corrections  Meiosis cutouts due WED @ warm up  11.5 reading notes due WED @ warm up

31 2/11/10 Biology Warm up: What is the difference between a haploid cell and a diploid cell? See page 275 Activities: -Reading notes 11-4 (pp.275-278) due THURS -Notes: meiosis p.278 #1-5 and connecting concepts

32 2/10/10 Biology Warm up: Describe one of Mendel’s principles of heredity. Activities: -review notes due at warm up -QUIZ TODAY Reading notes 11-4 (pp.275-278) due THURS

33 2/5/10 Biology Warm up: (20 points) Explain how traits are inherited. Use the following terms in your paragraph:  allele  trait  dominant  recessive  homozygous  heterozygous Activities: Punnett square worksheet due @ warm up -Work sheet : genetics practice packet These words should be used to form a coherent paragraph that completely answer the question.

34 2/4/10 Biology Warm up: What is gene segregation? Activities:  Reading notes 11.2 (pp.267-269) due @ warm up  p. 269 #1-5 due at the end of the period (we will do these together if time allows)  Punnett square practice problems progress check Friday at warm up

35 2/3/10 Biology Warm up: Describe at least 3 habits that allow students to be successful in school. Activities: -Reading notes 11.1 due @ warm up -Groups divide: p.266 #1-6 + thinking visually Reading notes 11.2 (pp.267-269) due THURS @ warm up

36 2/2/10 Biology Warm up: List 3 things that can cause cancer. Hint: (use complete sentences) -virus (HPV can cause cervical cancer) -radiation -carcinogenic chemicals -heredity can increase risk Activities: -QUIZ TODAY -Reading notes 11.1 (pp.263-266) due WED @ warm up

37 2/1/10 Biology Warm up: List the stages of mitosis in order: Hint: Interphase is the first stage before it begins. Use complete sentences to answer the questions. Activities: -Review of Mitosis -Notes: regulating the cell cycle

38 1/29/10 Biology Warm up: (20 points) Explain why it is useful for our cells to be designed to die after a certain amount of time. What happens if they don’t die on schedule? Hints:  Write your best paragraph with an introductory sentence that rephrases the question.  Include reasons for cell death.  Include discussion of cancer. Activities: -p.249 #1-6 due at warm up - experiment report writing (typing if we have time)

39 1/28/10 Biology Warm up: In which part of mitosis do the chromosomes line up along the “equator” of the cell? Use complete sentences. Activities: Mitosis Flipbooks due today at warm up Discussion notes “life span” see p.249 Assignments: p.249 #1-6 due FRI at warm up Reading notes for pp.244-249 due FRI @ warm up (reading notes were assigned Tuesday)

40 1/27/10 Biology Warm up: Which part of the cell cycle does a cell spend most of it’s time? Use complete sentences. Activities: Notes: Mitosis Mitosis Flipbooks due Thursday at warm up Reading notes for pp.244-249 due FRI @ warm up

41 1/26/10 Biology Warm up: Why is it important to human health that cells can make a genetically similar copy of itself? Activities: Discussion: cell division P.243 #1-4 as a class. Due at the end of the discussion. Reading notes for pp.244-249 due FRI @ warm up

42 1/25/10 Biology Warm up: Describe something about yourself that you are proud of. Activities: Reading notes pp.241-243 due @ warm up Review classroom procedures Test corrections Discussion notes


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