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DO NOW

Date: 10/7

What do you know about where the food you eat comes from?

Be prepared to share

DO NOW

Date: 10/7

Draw and describe a mitochondrion

USE YOUR NOTEBOOK TO HELP YOU!

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the structures and functions of organelles in a cell?

OBJECTIVES: -Compare organelles to other structures -Compare organelles to locations at O. Henry Middle School.

Video Cell Rap

Card Sort • Match the picture, the name, and description of each organelle.

Organelle Analogies Compare each organelle to a part of O. Henry Page 36

Track Basketball & Tennis Courts Solar Panels Trash Orchestra Locker room Small Gym Locker Room Gy m Cafeteria Courtyard Main Office BMC O. Henry Middle School 500 Hallway Courtyard 300 Hallway Courtyard 100 Hallway Page 36

DO NOW

Date: 10/2 USING THE FOLDABLE YOU CREATED IN YOUR NOTEBOOK:

Record the levels of organization within all living things. Start with the smallest part of matter we discussed.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the functions of organelles in cells?

OBJECTIVES:

-Cell Quiz -Notebook Check

Quiz EXPECTATIONS: -VOICE LEVEL 0 -Eyes on your own paper -You may read when finished

DO NOW

Date: 10/9

Oct 9, 2012 Reminder: You MUST immediately sit quietly and start your Do Now.

READ THE BABY MICE PROMPT AT YOUR TABLE: Respond with COMPLETE SENTENCES on your DO NOW paper.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How are traits passed from parents to offspring (children)?

OBJECTIVES: -Discuss ideas about inheritance.

-Take two column notes on “Cracking the Code” to understand inheritance

Genetics Unit pg 37 pg 37 GENETICS

“Cracking the Code” Two Column Notes pg 38 “ Cracking the Code” Two Column Notes pg 38 Use the words

genes

,

DNA

,

chromosomes

and

traits

in your summary

What did we learn?

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How are traits passed from parents to offspring (children)?

OBJECTIVES: -Discuss ideas about inheritance.

-Take two column notes on “Cracking the Code” to understand inheritance

Oct 9, 2013

Date: 10/9 How would you describe your traits to a someone who has never seen you?

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How are traits passed from parents to offspring (children)?

OBJECTIVES: -Learn the FRAME reading strategy -Learn new vocabulary words related to inheritance

• Genetics

Cell Theory CELLS Types of Cells Organelles

GENES PAGE 39 HEREDITY CHROMOSOMES ALLELES

DO NOW

Date: 10/3 Describe everything you know about chromosomes.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How are traits passed from parents to offspring (children)?

OBJECTIVES: -Complete DNA Foldable -Distiguish between inherited and learned traits -Complete Jeopardy review of 1 st weeks six

Glowing Plants VIDEO

Genetic Foldable pg 41 nucleus DNA

nucleus DNA

DNA trait

Traits: Inherited or Learned? Page 41 inherited learned

Traits: Inherited or Not? Page 42 eye color scars skin color adding numbers length of toes liking football length of fingernails language color blindness good grades

Jeopardy

States of Matter Elements

Q 1

Q 6

Q 2

Q 3

Q 7

Q 8

Q 4

Q 5

Q 9

Q 10

Vocabulary Atoms

Q 11

Q 12

Q 13

Q 14

Q 15

Q 16

Q 17

Q 18

Q 19

Q 20

Compounds & Mixtures

Q 21

Q 22

Q 23

Q 24

Q 25

Final Jeopardy

Question 1

The two sub-atomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom.

Answer 1

What are – protons and neutrons?

Question 2

The only negatively charged sub atomic particle. It travels around the atom.

Answer 2

What is – an electron?

Question 3

Two or more atoms chemically bond to form this.

Question 4

The center of an atom.

Answer 4

What is – the nucleus?

Question 5

The atomic number gives us this information:

Answer 5

What are – the number of protons in one atom of an element?

Question 6

A molecule with more than one element.

Answer 6

What is – a compound?

Question 7

Any compound that contains at least one CARBON and one HYDROGEN atom.

Answer 7

What is – an organic molecule?

Question 8

The number of elements in the following compound: C 2 N 4 O 3

Answer 8

What is – three ?

Question 9

The type of molecule below: N 2

Answer 9

What is – the molecule of an element?

Question 10

The number of atoms in one molecule of the following compound: NH 4.

Answer 10

What is – 5 atoms ?

Question 11

When you use your 5 senses to gather information, you are making these.

Answer 11

What are – observations?

Question 12

(A) I saw your rain coat.

(B) I knew it was raining.

Label each sentence as an observation or inference.

Answer 12

(A) Observation (B) Inference

Question 13

This type of investigation finds similarities and differences between two or more things.

Answer 13

What is – a Comparative Investigation?

Question 14

An example of this type of investigation might be: Counting the number of Golden Cheek Warblers nesting in Hamilton Pool Preserve.

Answer 14

What is – a Descriptive Investigation ?

Question 15

The best type of investigation to use to find out why there are more Eastern Screech owls than Western Screech owls in Austin.

Answer 15

What is a Comparative Investigation?

Question 16

These are the smallest unit of matter.

Answer 16

What are atoms?

Question 17

These are the next largest level of organization after molecules.

Answer 17

What are Organelles?

Question 18

These are the basic building blocks of our tissue.

Answer 18

What is – an electron ?

Question 19

The neutral particle found in the nucleus .

Answer 19

What are cells?

Question 20

The first rule in this idea: All living things are made of cells.

Answer 20

What is cell theory?

Question 21

The smallest unit of a compound .

Answer 21

What is – a molecule ?

Question 22

Needed to create a compound of 2 or more atoms .

Answer 22

What is – chemical reaction ?

Question 23

This a one:

Cl Cl C Cl H

Answer 23

What is an organic compound?

Question 24

The number of Hydrogen atoms in: CO 2

Answer 24

What is zero?

Question 25

Organic compounds combine to create these in the third level of organization.

Answer 25

What are Organelles?

Final Jeopardy

The study of life .

Final Jeopardy Answer

What is Biology?

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the structures and functions of organelles in a cell?

OBJECTIVES: -6 weeks Test