Q3Wk1 Bacteria to Plants Ch2 19 Jan. 10 Sponge:Using only your memory write down the different levels of classification beginning with DOMAIN!!! Agenda:

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Q3Wk1 Bacteria to Plants Ch2 19 Jan. 10 Sponge:Using only your memory write down the different levels of classification beginning with DOMAIN!!! Agenda: Discuss the Science Fair rough draft due next Monday Discussion: Viruses, living or non-living? Ch2 sec 1 Notes and assessment Homework:Rough draft of the science fair written report DUE 24 Jan 2010 Objectives:List the characteristics of viruses and state why viruses are considered to be nonliving. Describe the components and basic structure of viruses. Explain how both active and hidden viruses multiply. Discuss the + and – ways viruses affect living things.

Q3Wk1 Bacteria to Plants Ch2 20 Jan. 10 Sponge:Explain why viruses are considered non-living. Agenda: Viruses and Bacteria Review and Reinforce WS Ch2 sec 1 Notes and assessment: Check/Correct Homework:Rough draft of the science fair written report DUE 25 Jan 2010 Objectives:List the characteristics of viruses and state why viruses are considered to be nonliving. Describe the components and basic structure of viruses. Explain how both active and hidden viruses multiply. Discuss the + and – ways viruses affect living things.

Q3Wk1 Bacteria to Plants Ch2 21 Jan. 10 Sponge:Where in a host cell does a hidden virus “hide” while it is inactive? Agenda: Viruses and Bacteria Review and Reinforce WS: correct it! Ch2 sec 2 Notes and assessment, start in class, finish as homework. Homework:Rough draft of the science fair written report DUE 25 Jan 2010 Objectives:List the characteristics of viruses and state why viruses are considered to be nonliving. Describe the components and basic structure of viruses. Explain how both active and hidden viruses multiply. Discuss the + and – ways viruses affect living things.

Q3Wk1 Bacteria to Plants Ch2 22 Jan. 10 Sponge:How do cells of bacteria differ from those of a Eukaryote? Agenda: Ch2 sec1 and 2 QUIZ!!! Homework:Rough draft of the science fair written report DUE 25 Jan 2010 Objectives:List the characteristics of viruses and state why viruses are considered to be nonliving. Describe the components and basic structure of viruses. Explain how both active and hidden viruses multiply. Discuss the + and – ways viruses affect living things.