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Date
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Learning Objective
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Classwork
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Homework
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Assessment Criteria
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11/4
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9-12 APPA Science
affects society and cultures by
influencing
the way many people think about
themselves,
others, and the environment.
Society also
affects science by its prevailing
views about
what is important to study and by
deciding
what research will be funded.
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Chapter 7 Engage Pgs. 334-335p/p 1-2
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Engage pgs. 335-336 R/C 1-5
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List questions
that scientists investigate
that are
stimulated by the needs of society
(e.g., medical
research, global climate
change).
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5
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9-11 LS3A
Biological evolution is due to: (1) genetic
variability of offspring
due to mutations
and genetic
recombination,
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DVD- Why Sex
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Reflection – Use evidence from the video to describe why sexual
reproduction is important
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Explain biological evolution
as the consequence
of the inherited variability of offspring
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6/7
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9-12 INQE
Model
The essence of
scientific investigation
involves the
development of a theory or
conceptual model
that can generate
testable
predictions
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Turbo Breeding notes and lab
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Review for test
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Formulate one
or more hypotheses based on a
model or theory of
a causal relationship.
Demonstrate
creativity and critical thinking to
formulate
and evaluate the hypotheses
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8
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Test on Chapter 6, Early Earth notes and Star Cycle notes
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none
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Monday, November 4, 2013
Week of Nov. 4
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