Tuesday March 3rd–Week 9 TOPIC : Genetics  OBJ : 1-5 DO NOW : EXT : SpongeBob Genetics #1DUE DATE : Block DW: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Tuesday March 3rd–Week 9 TOPIC : Genetics  OBJ : 1-5 DO NOW : EXT : SpongeBob Genetics #1DUE DATE : Block DW: EXIT : Fill in your level of understanding AND explain when independent assortment happens. HANDOUTS to PICK-UP: -SpongeBob Genetics SEMINAR 2: -NA BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL:  DW- None -Grade Video Questions -Finish AEG -Genotype Get AEG stuff from Mrs. Cohan and do section 3 on own. AGENDA ABSENT Science of Life

TUESDAY: ___3__/__3__ OBJECTIVE…  #_1-5____ TOPIC: Genetics-Probability Daily Work Grade- None DW GRADE:  2  1  0 TUESDAY DO NOW Q: A:

Today’s Objectives 10.2 MENDELIAN GENETICS 1-   -- EXPLAIN the significance of Mendel’s experiments to the study of genetics 2-   -- SUMMARIZE the “law of independent assortment” & the “law of segregation” 3-   --DISTINGUISH the difference between dominant/recessive traits 4-   IDENTIFY the possible gametes from a given parent cell 5-   PREDICT the possible offspring (genotypes/phenotypes) from a cross using a Punnett square (monohybrid / dihybrid)

ALL Objectives 10.2 MENDELIAN GENETICS 1-   -- EXPLAIN the significance of Mendel’s experiments to the study of genetics 2-   -- SUMMARIZE the “law of independent assortment” & the “law of segregation” 3-   --DISTINGUISH the difference between dominant/recessive traits 4-   IDENTIFY the possible gametes from a given parent cell 5-   PREDICT the possible offspring (genotypes/phenotypes) from a cross using a Punnett square (monohybrid / dihybrid) 8-   --EXPLAIN the reduction of chromosome number that occurs during meiosis 9-   --EXPLAIN the importance of meiosis in providing genetic variation

Vocabulary These should be done by test day!  -genetics  -allele  -dominant / recessive  -homozygous / heterozygous  -genotype / phenotype  -law of segregation / law of independent assortment  -hybrid

Scientific Argumentation Video Game Violence

SpongeBob Genetics

You will need to use your Genetics Traits Guide to fill this out! **Eye and hair color are tricky!** Ideal Mate Picture

EXIT FILL-IN: level of understanding of today’s objective   EXIT: Complete Objective 10.