Friday, March 3, 2023. Day 1

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:

  1. Finish Asexual reproduction Slides

  2. Spanish Quiz

  3. Sci-tech HW

Do Now:

Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.

Homework to be completed:

Quiz Monday = Mitosis, meiosis, Genes, and Chromosomes

  • Study guide in GC

Today’s agenda:

Recap Yeserday’s work

Turn in Slides

Student Prep 5 minutes

Student teams Present and all others take notes

Blooket and Study

Thursday, March 2, 2023. Day 6

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:

Spanish: Food Quiz Friday

Do Now:

Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.

Homework to be completed:

Finish any incomplete classwork.

quiz Monday study guide in GC along with blooket

Today’s agenda:

Review Handout - Key Concept Builder Worksheet

MITOSIS, MEIOSIS, CHROMOSOMES AND GENES QUIZ STUDY GUIDE

  1. Mitosis

    • Process used by eukaryotic cells to make copies of themselves

    • used for growth and repair of injury

    • also a form of asexual reproduction for single cell eukaryotic organisms (amoebas and other protists)

    • Chromosomes copy during interphase

    • PMAT

      • Prophase - chrmosomes appear and nucleus dissolves

      • metaphase - chromosomes line up

      • anaphase - spindle fibers seperate chromosoes to opposite sides of cell

      • telophase - two new nuclei form

    • Cell divides in cytokinesis.

    • Produces Diploid cells - cells with full sets (pairs) of chromosomes

  2. Meiosis

    • Process used to make sex cells

    • supports sexual reproduction

    • used by most eukaryotes (but not protists)

    • similar to mitosis but PMAT happens twice

    • produces halpoid cells - cells with half the correct number of chromosomes.

  3. Sexual reproduction

    • Fertilization - sperm and egg combine

    • Zygote - a fertilized egg

    • used by animals, all flowering plants, many fungi, others

  4. Chromosomes

    • Structure made of DNA wound up on proteins

    • contains genes that control an organisms traits

    • humans have 23 pairs - 46 total

    • half from each parent

  5. Key Vocabulary

    1. fertilization - the joining of two sex cells (egg and sperm)

    2. zygote - a fertilized egg

    3. sex cell / haploid cell - cells with half of the normal number of chromosomes,

      • used for sexual reproduction

      • sperm - male sex cell

      • egg - female sex cell

      • also called gametes

    4. body cell / diploid cell - cells with full sets (pairs) of chromosomes

    5. mitosis - a process that divides the nucleus and produces two daughter cells identical to the parent.

    6. meiosis - a process that divides the nucleus twice and produces four sex cells with half the normal number of chromosomes.

    7. sexual reproduction - reproductions where two individuals each combine 1/2 of the chromosomes to make a unique offspring

    8. chromosome - a structure made of DNA wrapped around proteins

    9. gene - sections of the DNA in a chromosome that control a trait (such as eye color)

Quiz Monday

Asexual Reproduction Read and Take Notes

Chapter 7 Reproduction of Organisms

Located in GC

Instructions

Groups

Presentations tomorrow

Wednesday, March 1, 2023. Day 5

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:

  • Spanish: Food Quiz Friday

  • SciTech: Read and Take Notes due from Monday

  • Science: Meiosis and Sexual reproduction RaTN due NLT 8:55 today

Do Now:

Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.

Now let’s play, “Which Clip Would That Be Said In?”

Homework to be completed:

  • Finish any incomplete classwork.

  • Handout - Worksheet due tomorrow.

Today’s agenda:

REview Meiosis and Sexual reproduction RaTN

Launch Lab - Asexual Reproduction

Worksheet - Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis KCB

Mitosis, meiosis, chromosomes and genes Quiz Study Guide

  1. Mitosis

    • Process used by eukaryotic cells to make copies of themselves

    • used for growth and repair of injury

    • also a form of asexual reproduction for single cell eukaryotic organisms (amoebas and other protists)

    • Chromosomes copy during interphase

    • PMAT

      • Prophase - chrmosomes appear and nucleus dissolves

      • metaphase - chromosomes line up

      • anaphase - spindle fibers seperate chromosoes to opposite sides of cell

      • telophase - two new nuclei form

    • Cell divides in cytokinesis.

    • Produces Diploid cells - cells with full sets (pairs) of chromosomes

  2. Meiosis

    • Process used to make sex cells

    • supports sexual reproduction

    • used by most eukaryotes (but not protists)

    • similar to mitosis but PMAT happens twice

    • produces halpoid cells - cells with half the correct number of chromosomes.

  3. Sexual reproduction

    • Fertilization - sperm and egg combine

    • Zygote - a fertilized egg

    • used by animals, all flowering plants, many fungi, others

  4. Chromosomes

    • Structure made of DNA wound up on proteins

    • contains genes that control an organisms traits

    • humans have 23 pairs - 46 total

    • half from each parent

  5. Key Vocabulary

    1. fertilization - the joining of two sex cells (egg and sperm)

    2. zygote - a fertilized egg

    3. sex cell / haploid cell - cells with half of the normal number of chromosomes,

      • used for sexual reproduction

    4. body cell / diploid cell - cells with full sets (pairs) of chromosomes

    5. mitosis - a process that divides the nucleus and produces two daughter cells identical to the parent.

    6. meiosis - a process that divides the nucleus twice and produces four sex cells with half the normal number of chromosomes.

    7. sexual reproduction - reproductions where two individuals each combine 1/2 of the chromosomes to make a unique offspring

    8. chromosome - a structure made of DNA wrapped around proteins

    9. gene - sections of the DNA in a chromosome that control a trait (such as eye color)

Quiz Monday

Read asexual reproduction

Complete LO

Selective Breeding Webquest

Source 1

Source 2

Source 3

Source 4

Source 5

Amoeba Sisters Natural Selection

Monday, February 27, 2023. Day 4

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:

  • Work on Meiosis and Sexual reproduction RaTN for Wednesday.

  • late Season Change Selfie report - you will be asked to turn it in today

Do Now:

Do Now:

Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.

Review Mitosis Diagram

Respond to each of the following circling the correct word or writing a short answer.

  1. Mitosis makes (body/sex) cells.

  2. These cells are (haploid/diploid).

  3. The cells have (single/pairs) of chromosomes.

  4. Mitosis occurs in (prokaryotic/eukaryotic) organisms.

  5. Daughter cells produced by mitosis are (different/identical) to the parent cell.

  6. Mitosis is used by most organisms for the dual purposes of:

Homework to be completed:

Meiosis - Video Recap Worksheet

  • due tomorrow

Meiosis and sexual reproduction RaTN

  • Due Wednesday

  • This assignment is (much) too long to complete during a single homeroom study block.

Today’s agenda:

Sexual Reproduction review

Mitosis Review

  • Do Now and Diagramming Mitosis assignment in GC

Amoeba Sisters

Friday, February 17, 2023. Day 3

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:

Do Now:

Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.

COmplete the Do Now question in Google Classroom

Homework to be completed:

Finish any incomplete classwork.

Today’s agenda:

Review the Do Now

Review this THIS CHROMOSOME DIAGRAM

Students to complete the quiz as needed.

Chromosome Views - microscopes

Pass back and review Quiz

Thursday, February 16, 2023. Day 2

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Congressperson McGovern today.


Do Now:

Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.


Homework to be completed:

Complete this chromosome diagram

  • Use color

  • reference this picture


Today’s agenda:

Energy Forms and Changes Quiz

  • In google classroom

  • 2 parts

  • finish both



Wednesday, February 15, 2023. Day 1

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:

  • Science: Amoeba Sisters Video Recap Worksheet - front only

    • Quiz Thursday, Blooket and study guide on the website.

  • ELA: AMSND test Today

  • SciTech: Two Readworks and Season Change Selfie report due Friday.

  • Spanish: Nada

  • Civics Map Quiz Thursday

Do Now:

Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.

Homework to be completed:

  1. Finish any incomplete classwork.

  2. Complete the back of the Video Recap Worksheet for tomorrow.

  3. Quiz on Energy and Transformations Thursday.

Today’s agenda:

Video Recap Worksheet - Review Front

Mitosis BrainPOP

  • BrainPOP Quiz and self correct while review quiz on board

Complete the back of the Video Recap Worksheet

Extra Time? Try this Mitosis identification Practice worksheet.

activity tomorrow

Chromosome Diagram

Tuesday, February 14, 2023. Day 6

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:

  • Science: Cells BrainPOP due today. Quiz Thurday

  • ELA: AMSND test on Wednesday

  • SciTech:?

  • Spanish: La Comida packet

  • Civics Map Quiz Thursday

Do Now:

Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.

Which Graph (A, B, C, D) shows the correct relationship between speed and kinetic energy?

Homework to be completed:

  1. Finish any incomplete classwork.

  2. Quiz on Energy and Transformations Thursday.

Today’s agenda:

Review Cells Brainpop Quiz

Introduce the cell cycle

  • What do cells need to do?

  • How do you grow?

  • Why might cells need to divide?

  • What has to happen for cells to divide?

Life’s structure and Function Chapter - cell cycle and mitosis

Interphase - cells do their thing and get ready to divide.

Amoeba Sisters Mitosis

Video Recap Worksheet - collaboration

Review

Practice?

BrainPOP and activity tomorrow

Monday, February 13, 2023. Day 5

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:

  • Science: How we make electricity due today.

  • ELA: Character Charts due today, AMSND test on Wednesday

  • SciTech Ch Worksheet due today

  • Spanish: “Miguel Teine Hanbre” and listening activites

Do Now:

Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.

Homework to be completed:

Finish any incomplete classwork.

Quiz on energy forms and changes this Thursday.

  • study guide notes below

  • Blooket linked as well!

Cells brainPOP due tomorrow.

Today’s agenda:

Check and Review “Intro to sexual Reproduction RaTN”

Key Notes and Concepts - fill out the companion worksheet as we discuss

  1. Sexual reproduction

    • two parents contribute genetic information to create an offspring

    • sex cells - egg and sperm (female, male)

      • each carries half of the genetic information needed

    • fertilization - process of sperm combining with egg

      • creates a zygote (a fertilized egg)

  2. Sexually reproducing organisms have two categories of cells

    • body cells (almost all cells in organism)

    • sex cells (only used for reproduction)

  3. Diploid cells

    • are body cells

      • most numerous (by far) in organism

    • have full set of genetic information

    • pairs of homologous chromosomes

      • homologous - similar genes located in similar chromosomes in same location

      • differ only in the gentic information each gene carries for its trait

        • ex. an eye color gene might have information for blue, grown, green, etc.

  4. Chromosomes

    • strings of many genes made of DNA in nucleus

    • A way to organise the DNA and its genetic information

    • found in pairs in sexually reproducing organisms

      • inherited - one from each parent

    • Each type of organism has a different number of chromosomes

      • humans - 23 pairs

      • fruit fly - 4 pars

      • dog - 39 pairs

      • fern - 63- pairs

Energy Froms and Changes: Quiz study Guide

Work:

  • tranferring energy to an object

  • caused by applying a force through some distance

  • ex. pushing a table with a force of 100N across a floor 1 meter is work.

forms of energy

potential - stored energy

  • gravitational - stored by gravity and height

  • elastic - stored by stretching/compressing certain materials

  • chemical - stored in bonds between atoms

    • foods and fuels are sources of chemical potential energy

  • nuclear - stored in the nucleus of atoms

kinetic - energy of motion

  • thermal - vibration of atoms in a substance due to temperature

  • sound - vibration of atoms in air

  • electric - flow of electric current (electrons) through wires

Mechanical - total of KE and PE in any system of parts

Radiant - light energy, electromagnetic radiation

  • light (visible, infrared, ultra violet

  • microwaves

  • X-rays

  • radiowaves, etc.

Energy Transformations

  • conversion of one form of energy into another.

  • any form of energy can be transformed into any other - though it may require more than one step.

  • Kinetic becomes potential when an object increases it’s hight and loses speed.

  • Potential becomes kinetic when an object loses height and gains speed.

Conservation of Energy

  • during any energy transformation - the total energy does not change

  • total energy before the transformation equals the total energy after the transformation

  • energy is neither created nor destroyed