3rd period- Advanced Biology Assignments
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- 2020-2021 School Year
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- High School
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Complete the test in the back of your EOC Workbook, then input your answers into this form.
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Remote learners must answer the bellwork each day in their notebook and complete the assignments for the day.
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Remote learners must answer the daily bellwork question each day to count for attendance purposes.
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these are the terms, you may create a quizlet and submit or complete the printed version INB pg 109
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continue working on the review and your notebook, remember to use the biol inb google sheet to see the pages, this was posted with yesterdays question.
TODAYS BELLWORK: (answer below) Which pages am I grading on Wednesday? ( not the range but individual page numbers)
TODAYS BELLWORK: (answer below) Which pages am I grading on Wednesday? ( not the range but individual page numbers)
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Read and answer bellwork question, here and in your notebook, be sure to check the post with the ch 6A review for more info!
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Watch the two videos to review info. view the TOC (click the 4th six weeks tab) to see which pages will be graded on Tuesday.
I have also attached a copy of the review in case you don't have yours. Feel free to use a separate sheet of paper for answers if you don't have a printer, be sure to label the questions and sections properly.
CH 6A EXAM ON TUESDAY! be sure to do your bellwork for today! counts as attendance!
I have also attached a copy of the review in case you don't have yours. Feel free to use a separate sheet of paper for answers if you don't have a printer, be sure to label the questions and sections properly.
CH 6A EXAM ON TUESDAY! be sure to do your bellwork for today! counts as attendance!
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Use the attached pictures of real cells undergoing mitosis under the microscope and complete the attached worksheet, then complete a RERUN on page78. you need drawing of each stage of mitosis and interphase.
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regular bio INB pg 76 ADV bio INB pg 84
Mitosis vs interphase
Also watch the amoeba sister video to review.
Mitosis vs interphase
Also watch the amoeba sister video to review.
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Read the information in the student guide and answer the questions in the student journal, be sure to draw pictures of the cells in each stage on page 1 of student journal.
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use Student guide to answer the student journal questions
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Objective: ADV- to compare Transcription, Translation, and Replication
REG- to introduce terms associated with the Central Dogma and mutations
Bellwork (pg 46): Describe a mutation, why are some bad and some good?
Agenda: Work on Ch 8B vocab and ENGAGE assignment. (8th period will do this on Monday) ADV- work on bullseye diagram.
NO SCHOOL Friday and No summary
REG- to introduce terms associated with the Central Dogma and mutations
Bellwork (pg 46): Describe a mutation, why are some bad and some good?
Agenda: Work on Ch 8B vocab and ENGAGE assignment. (8th period will do this on Monday) ADV- work on bullseye diagram.
NO SCHOOL Friday and No summary
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Read the article, answer questions and submit, then complete the reflection in your Notebook. Article goes on pg 49 reflection goes on pg 48
REFLECTION INSTRUCTIONS: You will choose to create a PSA (public service announcement) or a Radio AD. the instructions are in your yellow packet but i am also attaching it here
REFLECTION INSTRUCTIONS: You will choose to create a PSA (public service announcement) or a Radio AD. the instructions are in your yellow packet but i am also attaching it here
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Need to complete the3rd and 4th page of worksheet given on 10-20-20, #11-16.
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Use the Power point to complete the fill-in notes. place on pg 45 of INB. Watch the video for more info
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DNA bracelets-
We are making DNA bracelets!
roll a die to decide to see which sequence you get, 1. chimp, 2. trout, 3. human. 4. butterfly.... etc. follow the directions to make your DNA bracelet. write your sequence and compliment on pg 43 of your notebook.
We are making DNA bracelets!
roll a die to decide to see which sequence you get, 1. chimp, 2. trout, 3. human. 4. butterfly.... etc. follow the directions to make your DNA bracelet. write your sequence and compliment on pg 43 of your notebook.
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read the Student Guide then answer the Journal part 2 questions except #6. #2 upper sequence is GATTACATAGC fill in the lower complementary strand using Base-pairing rules. Complete the base Paring WS by writing the completing the complementary strand (#1-5). DNA Base-Pairs WS Part A complete the complementary strand. Then in Part B use the same codes for strand 1, 2, and 3, and color, (according to instructions )#1, but draw shapes AND color #2 and #3.
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use PPT to fill in. then color and glue into NB on pg 39
Concept bookmarks pg 38- DNA, Nucleotide, Nitrogen Base, Base-pairing rules
Concept bookmarks pg 38- DNA, Nucleotide, Nitrogen Base, Base-pairing rules
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You may complete on the sheet and draw pictures or use quizlet and insert pictures
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We completed the lab in class, there is a video attached to help if you are remote learning, please answer the analysis questions and submit (by 10-9). you can create a google doc to answer. also you need to complete the Lab report and turn in by Monday (10-12). Instructions and guidelines are in the front section of your notebook. you can type it or hand write it.
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Be sure to draw the arrow showing the direction water flows. use doc hub or kami to edit
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Objective: Discuss the various ways cells move materials in and out.
Bellwork (pg 32): compare and contrast diffusion and osmosis
Agenda: Pogil- Cell transport (pg 29)
Bellwork (pg 32): compare and contrast diffusion and osmosis
Agenda: Pogil- Cell transport (pg 29)
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Objective: To describe the structure and function of the cell membrane in a poem.
Bellwork (pg 24): Differentiate between passive and active transport
Agenda: Write a Limerick or Haiku about the Cell Membrane (pg 26) see instructions in your yellow packet or on the assignment for today
Bellwork (pg 24): Differentiate between passive and active transport
Agenda: Write a Limerick or Haiku about the Cell Membrane (pg 26) see instructions in your yellow packet or on the assignment for today
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Objective: To assess knowledge of Cells vocab
Bellwork (pg 24): describe the phospholipid and what it means to be selectively permeable.
Agenda: VOCAB quiz 3 QUIZZZIZ
Bellwork (pg 24): describe the phospholipid and what it means to be selectively permeable.
Agenda: VOCAB quiz 3 QUIZZZIZ
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Objective: To understand the structure and function of the plasma (cell) membrane
Bellwork (pg 24): describe why the cell membrane is like a gate-keeper.
Agenda: NOTES- 3.3 Cell Membrane (pg 27)
Bellwork (pg 24): describe why the cell membrane is like a gate-keeper.
Agenda: NOTES- 3.3 Cell Membrane (pg 27)
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Objective: Identify Eukaryotic cell organelles and their functions
Bellwork(pg 16): since prokaryotes don’t have a nucleus do they have genetic material? Where is it?
SUMMMARY: describe two ways you can improve on your efforts this six weeks in order to improve your grade next six weeks.
Agenda: Pogil- Eukaryotic Cell organelles ( see file and video in Ch3 under classwork)
Bellwork(pg 16): since prokaryotes don’t have a nucleus do they have genetic material? Where is it?
SUMMMARY: describe two ways you can improve on your efforts this six weeks in order to improve your grade next six weeks.
Agenda: Pogil- Eukaryotic Cell organelles ( see file and video in Ch3 under classwork)
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You may complete this assignment in one of 4 ways,
1. print, fill out and upload pics and "turn in" here
2. use KAMI to complete and "turn in" here
3. Number and label sections in a google doc and turn it in here,
4. number and label sections on a piece of paper and upload pics here
1. print, fill out and upload pics and "turn in" here
2. use KAMI to complete and "turn in" here
3. Number and label sections in a google doc and turn it in here,
4. number and label sections on a piece of paper and upload pics here
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Objective:Compare eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells
Bellwork(pg 16: give examples of cell types that can be prokaryotic and eukaryotic
Agenda: diamanti poem (pg 20) prokaryotes vs eukaryotes, see instructions below
( if you dont have your notebook please see the video and notes over prokaryotes and Eukaryotes n the Ch 3 section of classwork, and complete the poem on a separate sheet of paper to be glued in later)
Vocab quiz 3A sept 25th ADV quiz ch 3 Sept 29th
Bellwork(pg 16: give examples of cell types that can be prokaryotic and eukaryotic
Agenda: diamanti poem (pg 20) prokaryotes vs eukaryotes, see instructions below
( if you dont have your notebook please see the video and notes over prokaryotes and Eukaryotes n the Ch 3 section of classwork, and complete the poem on a separate sheet of paper to be glued in later)
Vocab quiz 3A sept 25th ADV quiz ch 3 Sept 29th
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paste as flap over concept map
use ppt to complete the power notes
Watch the amoeba sisters video for a quick review
use ppt to complete the power notes
Watch the amoeba sisters video for a quick review
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Login to google, go to your google classroom
Find the link for the online textbook- my.hrw.com Click "sign-in"
Login with your username and password- check your email
Select TX under the "state" and then select "New Deal Ind School District" from "Organization" drop down
( you may be asked to change your password, please make it something you can remember, write it down!)
You may have to log back in again with new password
Click the “student resources” icon
At the top of screen select “chapter 2” form the drop down list and click “GO”
Click “Interactive”, Then “virtual investigations”, then “Macromolecules of life”
Be sure sound is on. you may also click the CC icon to used closed captioning, pause as needed to fill in the blanks
Find the link for the online textbook- my.hrw.com Click "sign-in"
Login with your username and password- check your email
Select TX under the "state" and then select "New Deal Ind School District" from "Organization" drop down
( you may be asked to change your password, please make it something you can remember, write it down!)
You may have to log back in again with new password
Click the “student resources” icon
At the top of screen select “chapter 2” form the drop down list and click “GO”
Click “Interactive”, Then “virtual investigations”, then “Macromolecules of life”
Be sure sound is on. you may also click the CC icon to used closed captioning, pause as needed to fill in the blanks
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Complete WS then complete the graphing problem and graph on graph paper.
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Create 3 bookmarks using strips of paper (approx 2.5 in by 8.5 in) over the three types pf graphs. follow the directions on the attached slide