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November 19, 2013 Please get out: planner pencil or pen notebook glue highlighter notecard Please get out: planner pencil or pen notebook glue highlighter notecard Today’s lesson: WoD: meiosis Check worksheet page 7 go over answers page 7 Mitosis vs meiosis notes Today’s lesson: WoD: meiosis Check worksheet page 7 go over answers page 7 Mitosis vs meiosis notes 7 th Grade

Students Will Be Able To: compare and contrast meiosis and mitosis Students Will Be Able To: compare and contrast meiosis and mitosis Homework: pg 133 # 1- 5 CE3r due Friday Homework: pg 133 # 1- 5 CE3r due Friday Table of Contents We will do this together! Table of Contents We will do this together! 11/19/13 DateDescriptionPage(s) 11/19Mitosis vs Meiosis8 11/19Textbook pg 133 # 1-5 9

Students Will Be Able To: compare and contrast meiosis and mitosis Students Will Be Able To: compare and contrast meiosis and mitosis 11/19/13 Today’s lesson: WoD: meiosis Check worksheet page 7 go over answers page 7 Mitosis vs meiosis notes Today’s lesson: WoD: meiosis Check worksheet page 7 go over answers page 7 Mitosis vs meiosis notes

Word of the Day: Front Meiosis my OH sus

Word of the Day: Back Definition: cell division that produces sperm or eggs from certain reproductive cells in an organism. Other: Only occurs in Eukaryotes that reproduce sexually