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 Warm up: No warm up today  Exit: no exit question today Planned activities: Presentations today Due Today: Poster Upcoming events:

 Warm up: No warm up  Exit: no exit question today (we will be in the computer lab) Planned activities: project: Cell Organelles Due Thursday: Warm ups Posters (project) Presentation (project) Upcoming events:

 Warm up: Which cell part breaks down sugars to release energy?  Exit: no exit today   Planned activities: Video of cells Work time Due Friday: Warm up Questions notes p. 169 vocabulary p.173 #1-5 p.174 vocab p.181 #1-5 Worksheet Upcoming events:

 Due Today  Warm up Questions  Notes  p. 169 vocabulary  p.173 #1-5  p.174 vocab  p.181 #1-5  Worksheet

 Warm up: List the three statements of the cell theory. (p. 170)  Exit: What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? (p.173)  Planned activities: Discussion/ notes Work time Due Friday: Warm up Questions p. 169 vocabulary p.173 #1-5 p.174 vocab p.181 #1-5 Upcoming events:

 Warm up: no warm up  Exit: no exit  Planned activities: Test today Due Friday: Warm up Questions p.169 vocabulary p. 173 #1-5 p.174 vocab p.181 #1-5 Upcoming events:

 Warm up: Which three elements are common to lipids, proteins, nucleic acids and carbohydrates?  Exit: Describe the basic function of each group of biological molecules: lipids, proteins, nucleic acids and carbohydrates  Planned activities: Discussion / Review for test Make note card for test Due Friday: Warm up Questions p. 169 vocabulary p.173 #1-5 p.174 vocab p.181 #1-5 Upcoming events: Tuesday (29 th ) QUIZ: Biological Molecules /Enzymes and Energy (Chapter 2)

 All quiz topics will be found between pages  Things to know: (these could be on the quiz) Definitions of all vocabulary words (p.35, 40, 44) Arrangement of subatomic particles and their charges (p.35) Scientific uses for radioactive isotopes Differences between ionic and covalent bonds (examples of compounds that have these kinds of bonds) The arrangement of molecules in the water atom (identify elements on blank picture) Give an example of a solution and identify the solute and solvent. Be able to identify acids/bases when given the pH scale measurement. Describe the differences between as monomer and a polymer. Identify images of monomers and polymers when given a picture Identify carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and proteins from an image of its monomer or polymer. Describe the basic function of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and proteins

 Warm up: Which concentrations of cornstarch/water worked to make non-newtonian fluid?  Exit: No exit question today.  Planned activities: Discussion : Polymers Article review/ Work time Due Friday: p.44 define vocabulary p.48 #1-5 Biological Molecules poster (group) Upcoming events: Tuesday (29 th ) QUIZ: Biological Molecules /Enzymes and Energy (Chapter 2)

 Warm up: What is a polymer?  Exit: Which kind biological molecule is the starch/water polymer?  Planned activities: Discussion : Polymers Due Friday: p.44 define vocabulary p.48 #1-5 Biological Molecules poster (group) Upcoming events: Tuesday (29 th ) QUIZ: Biological Molecules /Enzymes and Energy (Chapter 2)

 Warm up: Which elements make up proteins? (see p.47)  Exit: What is the name for the shape of a DNA molecule? Planned activities: Notes/Discussion BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES p.44 define vocabulary p.48 #1-5 Biological Molecules poster (group) Upcoming events: Thursday: Making polymers (silly putty) Tuesday (29 th ) QUIZ: Biological Molecules /Enzymes and Energy (Chapter 2)

 Warm up: Which elements make up lipids? (see p.46)  Exit: Describe the main structural differences between lipid molecules and molecules of carbohydrates. (see pages 45-46) Planned activities: Notes/Discussion BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES Molecular models p.44 define vocabulary p.48 #1-5 Biological Molecules poster (group) Upcoming events: Tuesday (29 th ) QUIZ: Biological Molecules /Enzymes and Energy (Chapter 2)

 Warm up: Which elements make up carbohydrate? (see p.46)  Exit: Describe the 4 main bioligical molecules. (p.45) Planned activities: Notes/Discussion BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES Molecular models p.44 define vocabulary p.48 #1-5 Upcoming events: Tuesday (29 th ) QUIZ: Biological Molecules /Enzymes and Energy (Chapter 2)

 Warm up: What are the charges of each subatomic particle?  Exit: No exit today. Planned activities: QUIZ Due today: p.22 #1-6 (due Friday) p.35 define vocabulary (due Friday) p.39 #1-6 p.40 define vocabulary Mini-essay (chemistry/nucleus) p.43 #1-5 Upcoming events: Friday: Characteristics of Life/ Nature of Matter Quiz

 Warm up: What is the difference between atomic number and atomic mass?  Exit: How do scientists use radioactive isotopes? Planned activities: Discussion/notes “Nature of Matter”/ Water Due Friday: p.22 #1-6 (due Friday) p.35 define vocabulary (due Friday) p.39 #1-6 p.40 define vocabulary Mini-essay (chemistry/nucleus) p.43 #1-5 Upcoming events: Friday: Characteristics of Life/ Nature of Matter Quiz

 Due Friday 9/18:  Warm up Questions  Notes  p.22 #1-6 *  p.35 define vocabulary  p.39 #1-6  p.40 define vocabulary  Mini-essay (chemistry/nucleus)  p.43 #1-5

 Warm up: What is the smallest unit of matter? (p.35)  Exit: List three subatomic particles and describe their charges. Planned activities: Discussion/notes “Nature of Matter” (mini-essay) Due Friday: p.22 #1-6 (due Friday) p.35 define vocabulary (due Friday) p.39 #1-6 p.40 define vocabulary Upcoming events: Friday: Characteristics of Life/ Nature of Matter Quiz

 Warm up: What is the smallest unit of life?  Exit: Describe three ways that your body maintains homeostasis. Planned activities: Characteristics of life poster and sharing Discussion/notes “Characteristics of life” Discussion/notes “Nature of Matter” p.22 #1-6 (due Friday) p.35 define vocabulary (due Friday) p.39 #1-6 Upcoming events: Friday: Characteristics of Life/ Nature of Matter Quiz

 Warm up: What evidence do you have to prove that you are alive?  Exit: Describe something that has at least three characteristics of life but is not considered alive. Planned activities: Discussion/notes “Characteristics of life” Work time: Characteristics of life poster (due Tuesday with group sharing) p.22 #1-6 (due Friday) Upcoming events: Friday: Characteristics of Life Quiz

 Make a poster that illustrates and explains 8 characteristics of life.  For each characteristic include:  -Explanation of the characteristic  -Illustration that helps explain the characteristic Due: Tuesday with short group sharing 20 points total (2 points for each of the 8 characteristics) + (4 points for neatness)

 Warm up: Describe how to safely exit the room during a fire drill.  Exit: Describe the safety procedures during a lockdown drill. Planned activities: Safety Procedures review Safety Quiz Video: Experiment design Due Today: -Syllabus “Confirmation of Understanding” due FRI. -All assignments due (assignment packet) -Lab Safety Study Guide -Warm up answer sheet -p.22 #1-6 -Lab Safety Quiz

 Warm up: Which two features in textbooks allows you to quickly find the location of topics within the textbook?  Exit: Which feature tells you the major topics covered in that section of the chapter? Where is this feature located within the chapter? Planned activities: Finding information in a textbook Work time on assignment (due Friday) p.22 #1-6 Upcoming events: Friday: -Syllabus “Confirmation of Understanding” due FRI. -All assignments due (assignment packet) -Lab Safety Study Guide -Warm up answer sheet -p.22 #1-6 -Lab Safety Quiz