Hey there Buckeye fans, before the big game tonight, here is what we’re going to do to for pregame festivities:
Biology:
Work on your “Cell Cycle Stations” we started on Friday. You will need you iBook and also some sources from the internet. If you need colored pencils and other materials, feel free to borrow them from the back of the room but please put them back when finished.
SEHS:
Today’s Goal: All subsections up to 3.17 completed.
And if you need one more reason to get hyped for a Buckeye Championship…
Please complete the warm up quiz below. You may use this week’s warm up to do the quiz. When you are finished, send your warm ups to me in an email. Thanks!
Please watch this YouTube video for instructions on today’s lesson:
Today we’ll begin our long journey through the wide world of DNA. As we begin to look forward to a fun filled few weeks, its at this point that we look back into the past and discuss the important people who’s contributions and life’s work answered some of life’s biggest questions.
If you are using Puffin:Go to http://www.DNAi.org and click timeline, there you will a see a list of scientists broken up by decade. Use the web quest to determine which scientists to look up. You can read their biographies by clicking their picture. You can also have them tell you their story by clicking the animated icons above them.
If you are not using Puffin:Below are links to videos that are taken from the website DNAi.org (provided you are using a computer with flash or the Puffin App). Use them to complete the introduction to these scientists as a part of this webquest (PDF).
Please click the link below to begin your Bio Common Assessment #1. There are 35 multiple choice questions and 1 shorts answer. You will have the opportunity to review your work at the end.
Reminders:Your Biology – Unit 3 Test is tomorrow! It will cover the following topics:
Cell Theory
Scientists who contributed
Types of cells (compare/contrast)
Cell Parts
Protein creation
Hopefully later today I’ll begin to post the projects you’ve created to YouTube and to this site. Feel free to come back and see what a great job you did.
I won’t be in this morning, but I will be back for 5th & 6th period if you need any help. Here is the plan for SEHS & XBio this morning.
Biology
Pick up your worksheet from the table. Do the “Prokaryote Reading” first. Read the passage and highlight any information you think is important.
After racing, answer the questions, label the picture, and color the picture on the backside.
If there is time leftover, you can start your cell part chart which we’ll be going through next week. Below is the YouTube video that will help with your chart.
SEHS
Your IAs are due Monday! Use the example papers to write your papers. Here are a few tips and reminders:
Data – Your data collection section will have two parts: Raw Data & Processed Data. The processed Data includes a table with mean, standard deviation, 2 standard deviations, upper range, lower range, and Ttest. It also would include all of your graphs.
Conclusion – Is a description of what your processed data says
Evaluation – Is a description of what may have influenced your data or not done quite right. For each limitation, write a way to improve it in the future.
Bibliography – MLA format
Visual Aide – Search “infographic” on google and use an example as a guide. Think of it as a colorful illustration of your data.
I’ll be back to help this afternoon and will be available after school to help. Have a great day & BEAT ST. X!