Title: DO NOW
1DO NOW
Date 10/5 6th weeks reflection sheet is HOMEWORK due FRIDAY
Describe all you know about WORK and FORCE. USE YOUR NOTEBOOK TO HELP YOU!
2ESSENTIAL QUESTION What are the structures and functions of organelles in a cell?
OBJECTIVES -Compare organelles to other structures -Compare organelles to locations at O. Henry Middle School.
3Quiz Make Ups
- If you were not here on Friday, you will make up
the quiz today.
4Organelle Analogies
- Put your first and last name at the top
- Compare each organelle to a part of O. Henry
5Page 36
6Comic Strip
- You will use the Comic Strip Story to illustrate
a detailed story of how atoms combine to create
organic compounds. - Be creative and use characters.
- Color your drawings.
- These will be posted for others to see.
7VIDEO
- https//vimeo.com/89543249
8Folder cleanout
- Do not get out of your seat!
- Make a stack of papers you would like to recycle
- Things to keep
- Syllabus
- Anything in notebook
- Graded quizzes (optional)
9Video Cells
- United Streaming video
- Blood cells
- Skin cells
- Cancer cells
10DO NOW
Date 10/6 6 weeks reflections homework due Friday.
READ THE BABY MICE (class set) PROMPT AT YOUR TABLE Respond with COMPLETE SENTENCES in your DO NOW SHEET.
11ESSENTIAL QUESTION How are traits passed from parents to offspring (children)?
OBJECTIVES -Discuss ideas about inheritance. -Take two column notes on Cracking the Code to understand inheritance
12Genetics Unit PAGE 41
UNIT 5 GENETICS
13Cracking the Code Two Column Notes pg 43
Cracking the Code Two Column Notes
10/6/15
Use the words genes, DNA, chromosomes and traits
in your summary
14Cracking the Code clips
- Instructions for a Human Being (906)
- Alternate Entire documentary
- Getting the Letters Out (552, starts at 1038)
- Genetic Variation (634, starts at 3944)
15What did we learn?
ESSENTIAL QUESTION How are traits passed from parents to offspring (children)?
OBJECTIVES -Discuss ideas about inheritance. -Take two column notes on Cracking the Code to understand inheritance
16 Date 10/7 10/8
How would you describe your traits to someone who has never seen you?
17ESSENTIAL QUESTION How are traits passed from parents to offspring (children)?
OBJECTIVES -Learn the FRAME reading strategy -Learn new vocabulary words related to inheritance
18 19Complete using textbooks pgs 216-221
Tape into page 45
HEREDITY
TRAITS
ALLELES
GENES
20VIDEO
21Genetic Foldable (layered) pg 46
nucleus
DNA
22nucleus
DNA
23 DNA
trait
24Traits Inherited or Learned? Top half Page 44
25Traits Inherited or Not? Page 44
- eye color scars skin color
- adding numbers liking football
- length of toes length of fingernails
- language color blindness good grades
26Diagram your traits pg 44
- Draw two parents with different traits (eye
color, nose shape, hair color, chin shape,
height, etc.) - Draw three offspring that inherit traits from
these two parents, but that are different from
each other. - Write a brief summary of why the offspring dont
look exactly alike.
27ESSENTIAL QUESTION How are traits passed from parents to offspring (children)?
OBJECTIVES -Complete DNA Foldable -Distinguish between inherited and learned traits -Complete Jeopardy review of 1st six weeks
28DO NOW
Date 10/11
Describe everything you know about chromosomes.
29ESSENTIAL QUESTION How are traits passed from parents to offspring (children)?
OBJECTIVES -Complete DNA Foldable -Distiguish between inherited and learned traits -Complete Jeopardy review of 1st six weeks
30DNA
31Step 1 Sort It
- One student will take all of the cards out of the
bag. - Sort the cards into three neat stacks.
Word Cards
Picture Cards
Definition Cards
32Step 1 Sort It
- Place the picture cards back into the bag.
- Push the definition cards off to the side.
Word Cards
33Step 2 Say It
- Spread the vocabulary terms out in a neat row
across your table like this.
34Step 2 Say It
Your teacher will say each word aloud, then you
will repeat the word and point to the card with
the vocabulary term.
Teacher
You
Chromosomes!
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42Step 3 Describe It
- The first student in the group removes one of the
picture cards from the bag. - Turn the bag with the remaining pictures upside
down.
43Step 3 Describe It
In this picture I see
1. Describe
I think this picture might match the word
because
2. Match
Place the picture card below the word card.
3. Place
44Step 3 Describe It
- After a match is made, pass the bag of picture
cards to the next student. - Remove one picture card, describe it, match it,
and place it.
45Step 3 Describe It
In this picture I see
1. Describe
I think this picture might match the word
because
2. Match
Place the picture card below the word card.
3. Place
46Step 4 Read It
- Place the definition cards into the plastic bag
and use the same steps as Describe It. - Each student reads one definition to the group.
- Remember to use the sentence stems and speak in
complete sentences.
Definition Cards
47Step 4 Read It
The definition is
1. Read
I think this definition might match the wordand
this picture because
2. Match
Place the definition card under the word card.
3. Place
a section of DNA or RNA that codes for a specific
trait
48Step 4 Check It
- Watch the Vocabulary Trailer to check your work
(click play?) - Rearrange the cards as needed to make any
corrections
49Textbook Assignment (if needed)
- Work INDIVIDUALLY (Voice Level 0)
- Read pages 216-221 in textbook
- In your notebook
- Write the definitions for all bold terms from the
reading (there are 7) - Answer questions 1-5 from page 225
50Videos (if time)
- Watch these videos AFTER Jeopardy
- Genetics
- Glowing Plants
51Jeopardy
52Jeopardy
Compounds Mixtures
States of Matter
Vocabulary
Elements
Atoms
Q 1
Q 6
Q 16
Q 11
Q 21
Q 2
Q 7
Q 12
Q 17
Q 22
Q 8
Q 18
Q 3
Q 13
Q 23
Q 9
Q 4
Q 14
Q 19
Q 24
Q 5
Q 15
Q 10
Q 20
Q 25
Final Jeopardy
53Question 1
The two sub-atomic particles found in the nucleus
of an atom.
54Answer 1
What are protons and neutrons?
55Question 2
The only negatively charged sub-atomic particle.
It travels around the atom.
56Answer 2
What is an electron?
57Question 3
Two or more atoms chemically bond to form this.
58Answer 3
What is a molecule?
59Question 4
The center of an atom.
60Answer 4
What is the nucleus?
61Question 5
The atomic numbergives us this information
62Answer 5
What are the number of protons in one atom of
an element?
63Question 6
A molecule with more than one element.
64Answer 6
What is a compound?
65Question 7
Any compound that contains at least one CARBON
and one HYDROGEN atom.
66Answer 7
What is an organic molecule?
67Question 8
The number of elements in the following
compound C2N4O3
68Answer 8
What is three ?
69Question 9
The type of molecule below N2
70Answer 9
What is the molecule of an element?
71Question 10
The number of atoms in one molecule of the
following compound NH4.
72Answer 10
What is 5 atoms ?
73Question 11
When you use your 5 senses to gather information,
you are making these.
74Answer 11
What are observations?
75Question 12
(A) I saw your rain coat. (B) I knew it was
raining. Label each sentence as an observation
or inference.
76Answer 12
- Observation
- Inference
77Question 13
This type of investigation finds similarities and
differences between two or more things.
78Answer 13
What is a Comparative Investigation?
79Question 14
An example of this type of investigation might
be Counting the number of Golden Cheek Warblers
nesting in Hamilton Pool Preserve.
80Answer 14
What is a Descriptive Investigation ?
81Question 15
The best type of investigation to use to find out
why there are more Eastern Screech owls than
Western Screech owls in Austin.
82Answer 15
What is a Comparative Investigation?
83Question 16
These are the smallest unit of matter.
84Answer 16
What are atoms?
85Question 17
These are the next largest level of organization
after molecules.
86Answer 17
What are Organelles?
87Question 18
These are the basic building blocks of our tissue.
88Answer 18
What is an electron ?
89Question 19
The neutral particlefound in the nucleus .
90Answer 19
What are cells?
91Question 20
The first rule in this idea All living things
are made of cells.
92Answer 20
What is cell theory?
93Question 21
The smallest unit of a compound .
94Answer 21
What is a molecule ?
95Question 22
Needed to createa compound of 2 or moreatoms .
96Answer 22
What is chemical reaction ?
97Question 23
This a one
Cl
Cl
C
H
Cl
98Answer 23
What is an organic compound?
99Question 24
The number of Hydrogen atoms in CO2
100Answer 24
What is zero?
101Question 25
Organic compounds combine to create these in the
third level of organization.
102Answer 25
What are Organelles?
103Final Jeopardy
The study of life .
104Final Jeopardy Answer
What is Biology?