Thursday, December 19, 2013
Credit Recovery Project for First Semester
If you have fallen behind in Science II, here is your opportunity to get back on track. Follow the link to the Credit Recovery Assignment. All websites and instructions are on the handout. Bring the completed packet to class when you return to school in the new year.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Week of December 16 -20
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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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Dec 16
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9-12 APPE Perfect solutions
do not exist. All technological
solutions involve trade-offs in which
decisions
to include more of one
quality means less of
another. All solutions involve
consequences,
some
intended, others no
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Finish Video: T chart notes
EOC Scoring
Review for test
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Write a paragraph that describes unintended consequences of DNA
manipulation
Prepare for test
Revise EOC practice test
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Analyze a societal issue that may
be
addressed through science
and/or
technology. Compare alternative
solutions
by considering
trade-offs and unintended
consequences
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17
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9-11 LS1H Genes are
carried on chromosomes. Animal cells contain two copies of each chromosomwith
genetic information that regulate bodystructure and functions
9-11 LS1I Egg and sperm
cells are formed by a process called meiosis in which each resulting
cell contains only one representative chromosome
from each pair found in the
original cell.Recombination of genetic information during
meiosis scrambles the genetic
information,
allowing for new genetic
combinations and
characteristics in the offspring. Fertilizationrestores
the original number of chromosome
pairs and reshuffles the genetic
information,
allowing
for variation among offspring
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Practice Punnett Squares
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Prepare for test
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18/
19
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Chapter 7 Test
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20
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DNA Extraction
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Parent signature and comments
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Week pf December 9-13
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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Dec. 9
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9-11 LS1H Genes are
carried on chromosomes. Animal cells contain two copies of each chromosome
with genetic information that
regulate bodystructure and functions
9-11 LS1I Egg and sperm cells are
formed by a process called meiosis in which each resulting cell contains
only one representative chromosome
from each pair found in the
original cell.
Recombination of genetic information during
meiosis scrambles the genetic
information,
allowing for new genetic combinations
and
characteristics in the offspring. Fertilization
restores the original number of chromosome
pairs and reshuffles the genetic
information,
allowing
for variation among offspring
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Dihybrid Cross: notes and
worksheet
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Genetic Poster: Due Dec.17
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Describe and model the process of meiosis
in which egg and sperm cells are
formed
with only one set of chromosomes
from
each parent.
Model and explain the process of
genetic
recombination that may occur during
meiosis and how this then results in
differing characteristics in
offspring.
Describe the process of fertilization that
restores the original chromosome
number
while reshuffling the genetic
information,
allowing for variation among
offspring.
Predict the outcome of specific genetic
crosses
involving two characteristics
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10
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Evaluate pages 387-389, p/p 1-9
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Complete unfinished
classwork
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11/12
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Gummy Bear Genetics
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Turn in notebook
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13
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9-12
APPE Perfect solutions do not exist. All technological
solutions
involve trade-offs in which decisions
to
include more of one quality means less of
another.
All solutions involve consequences,
some intended, others not.
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DVD - DNA - Pandoras Box - Make
a T table to record benefits and risks of DNA manipulation
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Homework: Write a paragraph
that describes unintended consequences of DNA manipulation.
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Analyze
a societal issue that may be
addressed
through science and/or
technology. Compare
alternative solutions
by
considering trade-offs and unintended
consequences
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