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Bio 9C: Monday, Title: Characteristics of Living Things  Do Now:  Make a list of 6 things that make something alive (take you list of 4 and expand on it by 2).  Homework:  Complete your guided reading of section 1.3 if you were unable to complete it in class.  If you completed it in class, re-read the section so that you are more familiar with the content. Try to employ a reading strategy that is new to you.  Objectives for Class 1. List 6 of 8 characteristics that all living things share. 2. Identify and use the effective reading strategies you learned in Middle School to read and understand difficult science text.

 Characterizing Life Activity  Reading for Understanding – Section 1.3 in text book (pgs ) Agenda

Characterizing Life  Small group activity:  Turn your desks to make groups of 4 (Mr. Moretti will direct this).  One person should volunteer as the group scribe  As a group develop a list of 5 characteristics that you think all living things have.  We will discuss this as a class. Objectives for Class: List 6 of 8 characteristics that all living things share

Characteristics of Living Things Brainstorm Common CharacteristicsOther CharacteristicsNot sure? cells Reproduce Exchange gases Need food Come from one ancestor DNA Need water Can evolve Chromosome Reaction Need warmth Can develop and grow Body Parts Bones Homeostasis Metabolism

Individual Observations: The images and video below show an organism called euglena. 1. Look carefully at the pictures and video, and write down 5 characteristics of this organism. 2. Which characteristics match our list? Are there any we missed?

 Characterizing Life Activity  Reading for Understanding – Section 1.3 in text book (pgs ) Agenda

Reading for Understanding  Get a book from the class set  For the next 25 minutes, read as much of section 1.3 as possible (don’t rush).  As you read, use the guided reading strategies that are the most effective for you to understand the reading. Objectives for Class: Identify and use the effective reading strategies you learned in Middle School to read and understand difficult science text.

9C: Reading For Understanding… wrap up  lots of vocab  What Makes it Difficult?Effective Strategies… Cancelled until books come in

Characterizing Life Wrap-up Objectives for Class: List 6 of 8 characteristics that all living things share All Living Things…  are made up of cells (one cell = unicellular / many cells = multicellular)  reproduce (on their own = asexual / with another parent = sexual)  have a genetic code (DNA) with instructions for growing and reproducing  grow and develop  use energy and materials  respond to their environment  control the conditions inside their bodies (maintain homeostasis)  groups of living things adapt/evolve/change over time.

CHARACTERIZING LIFE: DOMAINS AND KINGDOMS

Bio 9C: Tuesday, Title: Classifying Life Project – Period 1  Do Now:  Take out HW (Notes on 1.3)  On the back of this HW paper: Write down at least 1 similarity and 1 difference between these two cells:  Homework:  Actively read Section 18.3 and respond to the analysis questions on the assignment sheet. Due Friday! Cell 1: Cell 2: Magnification: 1000 x Magnification: 100 x Double Block

Bio 9C: Tuesday, Title: Classifying Life Project – Period 1  Objectives for Class 1. Distinguish between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells 2. Use the textbook as a resource to gather information about your assigned kingdom or domain Double Block

 Characteristics of Life list  Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes  Classifying Life Project Agenda

Characterizing Life Wrap-up Objectives for Class: List 6 of 8 characteristics that all living things share All Living Things…  are made up of cells (one cell = unicellular / many cells = multicellular)  reproduce (on their own = asexual / with another parent = sexual)  have a genetic code (DNA) with instructions for growing and reproducing  grow and develop  use energy and materials  respond to their environment  control the conditions inside their bodies (maintain homeostasis)  Groups of living things adapt/evolve/change over time.

 Characteristics of Life list  Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes  Classifying Life Project Agenda

Two Main Cell Types  Eukaryotic (eu = true; karyote = kernel/nucleus)  Cells that have a nucleus in which their DNA/ chromosomes are stored  Cells that are larger and more complex  Prokaryotic (pro = before; karyote = kernel/nucleus)  Cells that don’t store their DNA/chromosomes in a nucleus (it’s just floating in the cell)  Cells that are smaller and simpler Objectives for Class: Distinguish between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

White Blood Cell w/ Cocci (bacteria) Epithelial Cells w/ Bacilli (bacteria) Two main cell types: PROKARYOTES and EUKARYOTES Objectives for Class: Distinguish between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

ProkaryotesEukaryotes Two main cell types: PROKARYOTES and EUKARYOTES Objectives for Class: Distinguish between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

 Characteristics of Life list  Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes  Classifying Life Project Agenda

Classifying Life Project Day 1  Project Overview:  Work in groups to research information about different categories of living things  Create a PowerPoint Presentation that you’ll use to share this information with the class  Main Goals:  Practice researching from the textbook and the internet  Use PowerPoint to effectively convey scientific information  Identify 2 distinguishing characteristics about each major category of life

Classifying Life Project Day 1  How will it work?  Work in groups of 3-4 students (assigned by your teacher)  Each person has a job Research Manager PowerPoint Manager Presentation Manager  Everyone works together on each part of the project (but the manager facilitates her/his part)  Project Timeline:  Today: Assign jobs, begin researching your topic  Thursday: finish research, create PowerPoint, rehearse presentation and Present to class  Friday: Classifications and Wrap-up.  Grading: Group grade, and individuals get double points for the score on their assigned part

Groups Domain Eukarya Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Protista AmanjotGarlynJhonJameslyJoeBrunyr AnthonyCrystalMarcusAsarelAmandoJulian Jonathon RockensJason

Get to work on your project… Day 1  Begin Researching your Domain/ Kingdom  Create PowerPoint  Gather pictures from the internet  Create slides with organized pictures and text  Don’t forget to check the rubric!  Your PowerPoint should be finished 10 minutes before class ends so that you have time to rehearse!

Bio 9C: Thursday, Title: Classifying Life Project Day 2 – R&D and Presentations  Do Now:  Write down at least 2 things that you learned about your group’s domain and/or kingdom yesterday!  What does your group need to accomplish today in order to be ready to present to the class tomorrow?  Homework:  Section 18.3 Reading for Understanding – see guidelines on back of assignment sheet  Objectives for Class 1. Use PowerPoint to make a 2-3 slide presentation about your assigned domain or kingdom Double Block

 Finish your presentation preparation  Project Presentations Agenda

Groups Domain Eukarya Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Protista AmanjotGarlynJhonJameslyJoeBrunyr AnthonyCrystalMarcusAsarelAmandoJulian JonathonRockensJasonLilianaObayanaChristine KarenMarie

Continue work on your project… Day 2  Finish Researching your Domain/ Kingdom  Complete the PowerPoint  Gather pictures from the internet  Create slides with organized pictures and text  Don’t forget to check the rubric!  You should give your team at least15 minutes to plan and rehearse your presentation. Remember – no reading from the PowerPoint when you present!

 Finish your presentation preparation  Project Presentations Agenda

Project Presentations to the Class…  In random order (i.e.: as they were sent to me and compiled in the ppt. file), each group will present their work to the class.

Bio 9C: Friday, Title: Organizing the Classification Schemes  Do Now:  Based on last night’s reading: Which domain or kingdom do you understand the best? Which domain or kingdom did you find most confusing? What is one thing you hope to learn from the other groups’ presentations today?  Homework:  Pass last night’s homework to the left  Reflection: Classifying Life (see back of assignment sheet for details)  Objectives for Class 1. Identify two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain 2. Use evidence and reasoning to hypothesize about relationships between the domains and kingdoms. 3. Draw a “Tree of Life” showing the relationships between domains and kingdoms

 Classification of Life Jigsaw: Building Phylogenetic Trees Agenda

Example Tree Diagram Objectives for Class: 1.Use evidence and reasoning to hypothesize about relationships between the domains and kingdoms. 2.Draw a “Tree of Life” showing the relationships between domains and kingdoms

Domains and Kingdoms Jigsaw  Develop groups so that each group has a representative from each Domain/ Kingdom team (i.e.: each group has 1 Protista, 1 Archaea, 1 Bacteria, 1 Animalia, 1 Plantae and 1 Fungi)  As a “super group”, create a tree diagram that organizes the domains and kingdoms so that those are the closest “relatives” are closest to each other.  Draw your tree diagrams on chart paper and elect 2 students from the super group to explain your classification system to the class. Objectives for Class: 1.Use evidence and reasoning to hypothesize about relationships between the domains and kingdoms. 2.Draw a “Tree of Life” showing the relationships between domains and kingdoms

Present Classification Schemes to Class Objectives for Class: 1.Use evidence and reasoning to hypothesize about relationships between the domains and kingdoms. 2.Draw a “Tree of Life” showing the relationships between domains and kingdoms

Bio 9C: Monday, Title: Domains and Kingdoms of Life Wrap-up  Homework:  Transfer your notes to your notebook. You may need to revisit the PowerPoint slides on the blog to get the notes you are missing  Do Now:  In your reflection, what aspects of the classification system do not make sense (i.e.: if asked on a quiz you would freak out)  Objectives for Class: 1. Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain. 2. Use the characteristics of living things to explain relationships between domains and kingdoms.

 Review Domains and Kingdoms. Address major questions and concerns  Review the “Tree of Life” Agenda

Domain Bacteria  unicellular/microscopic  prokaryotic (tiny cells with no nucleus)  very diverse – live and eat in many different ways Objectives for Class: 1.Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain.

Domain Archaea  unicellular/microscopic  Prokaryotic (no nucleus)  live in extreme environments (very hot, salty, or acidic places) Objectives for Class: 1.Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain.

Domain Eukarya  unicellular OR multicellular  all have nucleus  eukaryotic (bigger cells w/ nucleus and organelles)  includes 4 Kingdoms: Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia Objectives for Class: 1.Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain.

Kingdom Protista  most are unicellular  most live in water  “miscellaneous” category – some are like plant cells, some are like animal cells Objectives for Class: 1.Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain.

Kingdom Fungi  mostly multicellular  decomposers (feed on dead/decaying things) ex: mushrooms, mold, yeast Objectives for Class: 1.Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain.

Kingdom Plantae  multicellular  use photosynthesis to make food from sunlight, CO2, and water Objectives for Class: 1.Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain.

Kingdom Animalia  multicellular  eat other living things for food  most can move Objectives for Class: 1.Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain.

 Review Domains and Kingdoms. Address major questions and concerns  Review the “Tree of Life” Agenda

The TREE OF LIFE: All Living Things Protists Animals Plants Objectives for Class: 1.Use the characteristics of living things to explain relationships between domains and kingdoms.

Bio 9C: Tuesday, Title: Domains and Kingdoms of Life Wrap-up  Homework: 1. Study for the Quiz on Wednesday. Review guide is on the back of the Assignment Sheet  Do Now:  What do you remember about Euglena? pssst… you may have to go back to your notes to refresh your memory… wink, wink ;-)  Objectives for Class: 1. Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain. 2. Compare and contrast the major Domains and Kingdoms of Life.

 MCAS Open Response Practice: Classifying Euglena Agenda

Another Look at Euglena  A few notes on Euglena: 1. It has a nucleus 2. It is a single-celled organism 3. It does NOT have a cell wall 4. The green spots are chloroplasts 5. It can both produce food through photosynthesis like a plant does (autotroph) Eat other organisms for food like an animal does (heterotroph)

Open Response Practice: Classifying Euglena Class Objectives: Compare and contrast the major Domains and Kingdoms of Life Classify organisms into the major Domains and Kingdoms of Life Think, Pair, Share  Think:  Would you classify this as a prokaryote or eukaryote? Why?  Based on the classification scheme we are using, into which Domain and Kingdom would you classify Euglena?  Use 3 specific characteristics of the Domain and Kingdom to explain your reasoning for putting Euglena into those categories.  Pair: Peer Correcting  Share: Class Discussion Objectives for Class: 1.Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain. 2.Compare and contrast the major Domains and Kingdoms of Life.

Quiz Review Sheet  What are two defining features of each of the following domains/kingdoms?  Domain Bacteria  Domain Archaea  Domain Eukarya  Kingdom Protista  Kingdom Fungi  Kingdom Plantae  Kingdom Animalia  Compare and contrast: what are the similarities and differences between…  Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells?  Any two of the domains/kingdoms listed above (pick two from the list and try to compare/contrast them)?  Plant and Animal Cells?  Identify six of the eight characteristics of living things and explain how they are used to determine if something is alive.

Bio 9C: Wednesday, Title: Classification of Life Quiz  Homework:  Read the procedures for the Microscope Lab Tutorial and be prepared to engage in the lab.  Do Now:  Clear your desks except for a pen or pencil. Please put ALL other materials in your bags and zip the bags closed. If you need ANYTHING during the quiz, please raise your hand and wait for me to address your concern.  Objectives for Class: 1. Identify and explain two defining characteristics of each kingdom and domain. 2. Compare and contrast the major Domains and Kingdoms of Life 3. Explain how the characteristics of living things are used to identify living organisms.

 Quiz 1: Classifying Living Things Agenda