viewCh10+meiosis notes in comp lab w/comp guided animated activity on cell cycle and mitosis
Transcript of viewCh10+meiosis notes in comp lab w/comp guided animated activity on cell cycle and mitosis
Radolinski Lesson Plans TWO WEEKS_11/3/14---11/7/14…..and 11/10/14—11/14/14—candy questions may occur at close when time allows…. Includes WIDA applications for ESL students-at bottom—Exact MPI’s (WIDA) for Q1 and early Q2-thus far- are at bottom of plans!!!!!!!!!!!!!Biology-period 2- /Biology period1 /BiochemBio 1 a-m/4c/6a/3a,b/7e/2a,b,c/4b/5e,g,hcells BIO.3a-e/4a-f/2b,d/1a-m/7e/5a-cENERGY & LIFE-BIO.2 a-d/4a-d/5d,e/1a-m/cell growth and division BIO.1 a-m/BIO3b,e/BIO 5a,b,f
Monday 11/3/14NOTE___Many Bio students need to stay after school for help
Tuesday 11/4/214workday
WED.11/5
Thurs.11/6
Fri.11/7
Hw review/announcements(10-15)
Opener/collect ch 8 and 9 ws
Opners/Learning Journals-collect work
Opners/Learning Journals-collect work
Opners/Learning Journals-collect work
Present new/review old(20-25)
manipulatives activity to reinforce and compare photosynthesis and cellular respiration
Review for test-Include written review-guide in small groups
Ch 8 and 9 test
Go over test –ret’d and exams-ret’d and recollect
Activity(30-35) Ch10+meiosis notes in comp lab w/comp guided animated activity on cell
cycle and mitosis
Guided Practice (10-15)
Reteach /review (10-15)
EXIT question Exit question
Exit question
Closure (5-10) Hw-activity-test counting-due Wed/Thursday test on ch 8 and 9-My sols thus far quiz 4 next Monday
Hw-activity-test counting-due Wed/Thursday test on ch 8 and 9-My sols thus far quiz 4 next Monday
Hw- Thursday test on ch 8 and 9-My sols thus far quiz 4 next Monday
Hw- -My sols thus far quiz 4 next Monday/ch10+meiosis vocab due tomorrow
Hw- -My sols thus far quiz 4 next Monday
Human Anatomy and Physiology-periods 1 and 3 /diagnostics/ / / skeletal system
Monday 11/3/14 Tuesday-11/4/14-workday
WED.11/5/14
Thurs.11/6/14
Fri.11/7/14
Hw review/announcements(10-15)
opener –learning journal
opener –learning journal
Opener/lj Opener/lj
Present new/review old(20-25)
Ch5quiz 3 Notes review
Quiz ch 5-4
Quiz ch 5 quiz5
Activity(30-35) bone books which is due in q2
Bone books
Bone Books-
Bone books
Guided Practice (10-15)
Reteach /review (10-15)
Closure (5-10) Hw-bone books due 11/11/quiz Thursday and Friday
Hw-bone books due 11/11/quiz Thursday and Friday
Hw-bone books due 11/11/quiz Thursday and Friday
Hw-bone books due 11/11/quiz Thursday and Friday
Hw-bone books due 11/11/quiz Thursday and Friday
Biology-period 2- /Biology period1 /BiochemBio 1 a-m/4c/6a/3a,b/7e/2a,b,c/4b/5e,g,hcells BIO.3a-
Monday 11/10/14NOTE___Many Bio students need to stay after school for help /sub this day!
Tuesday 11/11/214workday
WED.11/12
Thurs.11/13
Fri.11/14/14
e/4a-f/2b,d/1a-m/7e/5a-cENERGY & LIFE-BIO.2 a-d/4a-d/5d,e/1a-m
Hw review/announcements(10-15)
Opener/l.journal Openers/learning journals
Opners/lj Openers, Opener
Present new/review old(20-25)
My sols thus far quiz4
Brief overview of notes and cell cycle-accompanying review sheet done together
quiz quiz Sols quiz
Activity(30-35) 2 Bill Nye films on reproduction and genetics and notes taken
Comp lab to finish cells alive and begin cancer research
Review mitosis and use review sheet/comp time for research
Use notes to explain meiosis and cell growth booklet-students work on booklet
Cell growth booklet/maybe comp time for research
Guided Practice (10-15)
Reteach /review (10-15)
Exit question
Exit question
Exit question
Closure (5-10) Hw-cells alive activity due end of period tomorrow/cancer research due 11/18-cell growth booklet due Friday-quiz Wed Cell cycle /Thurs-mitosis quiz-Friday-My sols thus far brief quiz
Hw- /cancer research due 11/18-cell growth booklet due Friday-quiz Wed Cell cycle /Thurs-mitosis quiz-Friday-My sols thus far brief quiz
Hw- /cancer research due 11/18-cell growth booklet due Friday-quiz Wed Cell cycle /Thurs-mitosis quiz-Friday-My sols thus far brief quiz
Hw- /cancer research due 11/18-cell growth booklet due Friday-quiz Wed Cell cycle /Thurs-mitosis quiz-Friday-My sols thus far brief quiz
Hw- /cancer research due 11/18-cell /worksheet on cell division
Human Anatomy and Physiology-periods 1 and 3 /diagnostics/ / / /skeletal system/muscles
Monday 11/10/14-sub
Tuesday-11/11/14
WED.11/12/14
Thurs.11/13/14
Fri.11/14/14
Hw review/announcements(10-15)
opener –learning journal
opener –learning journal-collect
bone books
opener –learning journal
opener –learning journal
Opener/lj
Present new/review old(20-25)
House notes Notes review pelvic girdle,etc.
quiz quiz test
Activity(30-35) Time for examining skeleton in small groups
Skeleton review
Review for test-
Begin ch 6 test
Guided Practice (10-15)
Reteach /review (10-15)
Closure (5-10) Hw-bone books due tomorrow
Hw-quiz tomorrow,quiz Thursday on skeleton-3d/test Friday ch 5
Hw-quiz Thursday on skeleton-3d/test Friday ch 5
Hw- /test Friday ch 5/ch 6 text due Mon and wrkbk Tuesday
Hw- /quiz ch6-1Monday/ch 6 text due Mon and wrkbk Tuesday
Comprehensive Application of WIDA Standard 4: Language of Science- Unit 1(Nature of Science
Q1 Levels 1 -2 Levels 3 - 5
Linguistic ComplexityDiscourse Level
(questions from Essential Knowledge and Skills VADOE Curriculum Framework)
If you change the temperature and determine how long it takes for your sample to boil, temperature is the independent/dependent variable?
What is the independent variable in this experiment? The independent variable in this experiment is
Which of the following are not classified under the science of biology, cars, humans, and/or trees?
If you change the temperature and determine how long it takes for your sample to boil, how long it boils is the independent/dependent variable?
________?
What is homeostasis? Homeostasis is maintaining internal conditions despite changes in the environment.
What is the study of living things? Biology is the study of living things.
What is mass? Mass is ____The mass of ____ was _____.
Language Forms & ConventionsSentence Level
independent variable = variable “I” manipulate or change = variable graphed on x axis (horizontal axis)
bio = life/living; biology is the study of life; living things
Homeostasis = body temperature is constant not a home
Vocabulary UsageWord/phrase Level
independent variabledependent variablebiology
independent variablehomeostasisdependent variablemassenzymebiology
Assessment Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-
Vocabulary Quiz/Daily
ups/Questioning during lectures
Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
Comprehensive Application of WIDA Standard 4: Language of
Science- Unit 2(Cells)Q1 Levels 1 -2 Levels 3 – 5Linguistic ComplexityDiscourse Level
(questions from Essential Knowledge and Skills VADOE Curriculum Framework)
Controlling what goes in and out of the cell is _______.
________ is the process when the cell divides.
________ is the process which plants uses the sun’s energy to make food.
What part of the cell controls what enters and exits the cell?
What is photosynthesis?
What is cell division?
What is the “brain” of the cell that directs all activities?
What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
Language Forms & ConventionsSentence Level
Photosynthesis is not a photo/picture. It is breaking down energy to make food
Nucleus is the center of the cell “brain” control center
Vocabulary UsageWord/phrase Level
PhotosynthesisCell membraneCell division
PhotosynthesisCell membraneCell divisionMitosisProkaryoticeukaryotic
Assessment Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questi
Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questi
oning during lectures
oning during lectures
Comprehensive Application of WIDA Standard 4: Language of
Science- Unit 3(Genetics)Q1 Levels 1 -2 Levels 3 – 5Linguistic ComplexityDiscourse Level
(questions from Essential Knowledge and Skills VADOE Curriculum Framework)
____ is a change in the DNA sequence.
The study of heredity is _______.
To copy = ______________
What is a mutation?
What are the types of nucleotides?
What is the genetic code?
____ is the process of coping DNA.
Contrast phenotype and genotype.
Language Forms & ConventionsSentence Level
Genetics is the study of genes (heredity)
DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid
RNA stands for Ribonucleic Acid
Vocabulary UsageWord/phrase Level
GeneticsReplicationmutation
GeneticsReplicationMutationDNARNAGenetic codePhenotypegenotype
Assessment Vocabulary Quiz/Daily
Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-
Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
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Comprehensive Application of WIDA Standard 4: Language
of Science- Unit 4 (Evolution/Classification)
Q1 Levels 1 -2 Levels 3 – 5Linguistic ComplexityDiscourse Level
(questions from Essential Knowledge and Skills VADOE Curriculum Framework)
_______ (natural selection/evolution) is a slow change.
Natural selection causes evolution.
Taxon = _______ (group)
What is natural selection?
What is a taxon?
How is the difference between homologous and vestigial structures?
_______ is illustrated by the gradual changes over time as seen by the peppered moths.
Language Forms & ConventionsSentence Level
Evolution is normally a slow process.
Natural selection is nature not people choosing the trait
Vestigial structures are no longer useful.
Homologous structures have the same structures but different features
Vocabulary UsageWord/phrase
EvolutionNatural selectionTaxon
EvolutionNatural selection
Level TaxonDescent with modificationVestigial structuresHomologous structures
Assessment Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
Comprehensive Application of WIDA Standard 4: Language of
Science- Unit 5(From Microorganisms to Plants)
Q2 Levels 1 -2 Levels 3 – 5
Linguistic ComplexityDiscourse Level
(questions from Essential Knowledge and Skills VADOE Curriculum Framework)
__________ (bacteria/virus) is an example of a prokaryote.
__________ (bacteria/virus) are not living because they must reproduce in a host.
__________ (bacteria/virus/protozoan) are animal-like protists.
What are bacteria?
Compare and contrast bacteria and viruses.
Protozoan belongs in which kingdom?
Compare and contrast angiosperms and gymnosperms.
Fungi have _____ in the
cell walls.
____ have seed cones.
Language Forms & ConventionsSentence Level
Bacteria are tiny organisms you cannot see with your eyes.
Viruses are not living.
Gymnosperms do not work out in the gym
Chitin is in the cell wall and not a kite
Vocabulary UsageWord/phrase Level
BacteriaVirusesProtozoan
BacteriaVirusesProtozoanAngiospermsGymnospermsChitin
Assessment
Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
Comprehensive Application of WIDA Standard 4: Language of
Science- Unit 6(Animals)Q2 Levels 1 -2 Levels 3 – 5Linguistic ComplexityDiscourse Level
(questions from Essential Knowledge and Skills VADOE Curriculum Framework)
Invertebrate lacks a __________.
Chordate is more advanced than an _________.
______ protects Arthropods.
Compare invertebrates and Chordates.
____ have an exoskeleton.
Compare dorsal and ventral sides.
Compare radial and bilateral symmetry.
Which Phylum has no symmetry?
Language Forms & ConventionsSentence Level
Invertebrates = no backbone
Exoskeleton is outside
Symmetry shows body arrangement of body parts.
Ventral means belly not a vent.
Dorsal means back not a door.
Vocabulary UsageWord/phrase Level
InvertebrateChordateExoskeleton
InvertebrateChordateExoskeletonSymmetryDorsalVentralArthropod
Assessment Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
Comprehensive Application of WIDA Standard 4: Language of
Science- Unit 7 (Ecology)Q2 Levels 1 -2 Levels 3 – 5Linguistic ComplexityDiscourse Level
(questions from Essential Knowledge and Skills VADOE Curriculum Framework)
____ is the study of the environment.
_____ means living.
A rock is an example of a (n) ______ factor.
What is ecology?
Compare abiotic and biotic factors.
Compare and contrast all symbiotic relationships.
Which symbiotic relationship requires a host?
Energy is
transferred in a ________.
Compare food chains and food webs.
Language Forms & ConventionsSentence Level
Ecology =environment
Biotic factors only include living things
Abiotic is not living and not a medicine
Mutualism requires that both benefit.
One suffers and one is helped is parasitism.
Food chain shows transfer of energy not jewelry.
Vocabulary UsageWord/phrase Level
EcologyAbiotic factorBiotic factor
EcologyAbiotic factorBiotic factorMutualismParasitismFood chain
Assessment Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
Vocabulary Quiz/Daily Warm-ups/Questioning during lectures
WIDA MPI’s for Q1-all standard 4-level 3 and 4/vocab in bold/q2
Chapter 1-BIO.1c-variables are defined
1-Students will write hypotheses, tell the class the independent variable ,dependent variable,and control for each and compare as they report it on the white board
Chapter 1-BIO.1e-conclusions based on qualitative and quantitative data
2- Students will organize miscellaneous data into quantitative and Qualitative data using graphic organizer within a lab setting
Chapter 1-BIO.1e-observations of live organisms
3-Students will detail observations of live organisms in class and tell to small groups.
Chapter 2 and 7-Biochem and Cells-BIO.3.1-water chemistry and effects on live organisms and BIO.4d-cell membrane transport/BIO.4a-characteristics of prokaryotes and eukaryotes
1-Students will report back in oral/visual review the properties of water
2-Students will compare osmosis of water under 3 different conditions of tonicity and use manipulatives they cut out and paste to demonstrate the actions.
3-In small groups,students will draw,color,and cut out assigned organelle and verbally cite functions as they place into the correct location on a big cell found on the board .
Chapters 8 and 9-BIO.3 d-energy flow in photosynthesis and cellular respiration
1- The students will compare photosynthesis and cellular respiration by coloring visual displays in precise manner
2- The students will re-enact the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration using card board cutouts to help display while they verbally describe each step.
3- The students will continually repeat to the class-practically daily-that ATP is for ENERGY-(which rhymes )
3-