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1 We are getting new seats, before we write in our calendars.
Period 3: Go to the “While You Were Gone” file – Wednesday! Halfway to the weekend! Welcome Back! We are getting new seats, before we write in our calendars. Happy Tuesday! Hope you’re enjoying the rain!

2 We are getting new seats, before we write in our calendars.
Period 7: Go to the “While You Were Gone” file – Wednesday! Halfway to the weekend! Welcome Back! We are getting new seats, before we write in our calendars. Happy Tuesday! Hope you’re enjoying the rain!

3 To Do Calendar Wed., 8/20 Topic: Structure of the cell Homework:
None Get out Calendar (yellow planner) Pencil Comp book Highlighter Glue/tape/stapler Check your ISN Here’s a quick review of what’s in your notebook: 1 - Student page 2-15 – Pages from the teacher 16 – Summary of 17 17 – Genetic Technologies 18 – [save until unit ends] 19 – Pretest 20 – Wanted Poster or paragraph 21 – Hooke reading & Cornell To Do Collect 1 handout from the Pick Up Table. Make sure your “L” has a stapler.

4 Amazing Cell Fact Your body is made of 100 trillion cells.
That’s 100,000,000,000,000 cells! Look at what’s going on inside of each one: 2KQbVr9kFO0

5 Pg. 21 – Revisiting our Cornell Notes
Reread your Cornell notes. **This helps them stick in your brain** Add questions to your Cornell notes. Use the question stems on pg. 13 if you need inspiration.

6 Foldable – DOUBLE Layered Book
You need 5 half sheets of paper & a stapler. Watch me & make yours.

7 Cell – Nucleus – Chromosome – Gene – DNA – Highlight these words where you see them on the reading (Highlight as many times as you see them).

8 Cell – Nucleus – Chromosome – Gene – DNA – Describe what each one looks like.

9 Cell – Nucleus – Chromosome – Gene – DNA – Underline whatever information the reading gives you about each one.

10 The Foldable Outside flaps – pictures Inside flaps - definitions

11 The Foldable (Outside flaps, pictures) Cell – Nucleus – Chromosome – Gene – DNA –

12 The Foldable (Inside flaps, definitions) Cell – Nucleus – Chromosome – Gene – DNA –

13 Tour of the cell (May not get to this today
Tour of the cell (May not get to this today. If we don’t get to it, we will do it on 8/21.) Pretend the cell is a home. You & a friend are standing on the street in front of the house. Walk toward the house, and describe to your friend what she is seeing & what it is.


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