Monday, February 27, 2023. Day 4
Homeroom:
YOU MUST:
COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.
SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.
USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.
YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW
CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.
Work Opportunities today:
Work on Meiosis and Sexual reproduction RaTN for Wednesday.
late Season Change Selfie report - you will be asked to turn it in today
Do Now:
Do Now:
Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.
Review Mitosis Diagram
Respond to each of the following circling the correct word or writing a short answer.
Mitosis makes (body/sex) cells.
These cells are (haploid/diploid).
The cells have (single/pairs) of chromosomes.
Mitosis occurs in (prokaryotic/eukaryotic) organisms.
Daughter cells produced by mitosis are (different/identical) to the parent cell.
Mitosis is used by most organisms for the dual purposes of:
Homework to be completed:
Meiosis - Video Recap Worksheet
due tomorrow
Meiosis and sexual reproduction RaTN
Due Wednesday
This assignment is (much) too long to complete during a single homeroom study block.
Today’s agenda:
Sexual Reproduction review
Mitosis Review
Do Now and Diagramming Mitosis assignment in GC
Amoeba Sisters
Meiosis Video
Meiosis - Video Recap Worksheet
Around the World
Friday, February 17, 2023. Day 3
Homeroom:
YOU MUST:
COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.
SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.
USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.
YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW
CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.
Work Opportunities today:
Do Now:
Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.
COmplete the Do Now question in Google Classroom
Homework to be completed:
Finish any incomplete classwork.
Today’s agenda:
Review the Do Now
Review this THIS CHROMOSOME DIAGRAM
Students to complete the quiz as needed.
Chromosome Views - microscopes
Pass back and review Quiz
Thursday, February 16, 2023. Day 2
Homeroom:
YOU MUST:
COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.
SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.
USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.
YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW
CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.
Congressperson McGovern today.
Do Now:
Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.
Homework to be completed:
Complete this chromosome diagram
Use color
reference this picture
Today’s agenda:
Energy Forms and Changes Quiz
In google classroom
2 parts
finish both
Wednesday, February 15, 2023. Day 1
Homeroom:
YOU MUST:
COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.
SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.
USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.
YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW
CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.
Work Opportunities today:
Science: Amoeba Sisters Video Recap Worksheet - front only
Quiz Thursday, Blooket and study guide on the website.
ELA: AMSND test Today
SciTech: Two Readworks and Season Change Selfie report due Friday.
Spanish: Nada
Civics Map Quiz Thursday
Do Now:
Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.
Homework to be completed:
Finish any incomplete classwork.
Complete the back of the Video Recap Worksheet for tomorrow.
Quiz on Energy and Transformations Thursday.
Today’s agenda:
Video Recap Worksheet - Review Front
Mitosis BrainPOP
BrainPOP Quiz and self correct while review quiz on board
Complete the back of the Video Recap Worksheet
Use page 101 of Life’s structure and Function Chapter - cell cycle and mitosis along with the Mitosis BrainPOP as a reference
Color drawing labeled with notes about what is happening are expected.
Extra Time? Try this Mitosis identification Practice worksheet.
activity tomorrow
Tuesday, February 14, 2023. Day 6
Homeroom:
YOU MUST:
COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.
SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.
USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.
YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW
CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.
Work Opportunities today:
Science: Cells BrainPOP due today. Quiz Thurday
ELA: AMSND test on Wednesday
SciTech:?
Spanish: La Comida packet
Civics Map Quiz Thursday
Do Now:
Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.
Which Graph (A, B, C, D) shows the correct relationship between speed and kinetic energy?
Homework to be completed:
Finish any incomplete classwork.
Quiz on Energy and Transformations Thursday.
Today’s agenda:
Review Cells Brainpop Quiz
Introduce the cell cycle
What do cells need to do?
How do you grow?
Why might cells need to divide?
What has to happen for cells to divide?
Life’s structure and Function Chapter - cell cycle and mitosis
Interphase - cells do their thing and get ready to divide.
Video Recap Worksheet - collaboration
Review
BrainPOP and activity tomorrow
Monday, February 13, 2023. Day 5
Homeroom:
YOU MUST:
COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.
SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.
USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.
YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW
CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.
Work Opportunities today:
Science: How we make electricity due today.
ELA: Character Charts due today, AMSND test on Wednesday
SciTech Ch Worksheet due today
Spanish: “Miguel Teine Hanbre” and listening activites
Do Now:
Please copy any homework listed below into your agenda.
Homework to be completed:
Finish any incomplete classwork.
Quiz on energy forms and changes this Thursday.
study guide notes below
Blooket linked as well!
Cells brainPOP due tomorrow.
Today’s agenda:
Check and Review “Intro to sexual Reproduction RaTN”
Key Notes and Concepts - fill out the companion worksheet as we discuss
Sexual reproduction
two parents contribute genetic information to create an offspring
sex cells - egg and sperm (female, male)
each carries half of the genetic information needed
fertilization - process of sperm combining with egg
creates a zygote (a fertilized egg)
Sexually reproducing organisms have two categories of cells
body cells (almost all cells in organism)
sex cells (only used for reproduction)
Diploid cells
are body cells
most numerous (by far) in organism
have full set of genetic information
pairs of homologous chromosomes
homologous - similar genes located in similar chromosomes in same location
differ only in the gentic information each gene carries for its trait
ex. an eye color gene might have information for blue, grown, green, etc.
Chromosomes
strings of many genes made of DNA in nucleus
A way to organise the DNA and its genetic information
found in pairs in sexually reproducing organisms
inherited - one from each parent
Each type of organism has a different number of chromosomes
humans - 23 pairs
fruit fly - 4 pars
dog - 39 pairs
fern - 63- pairs
Energy Froms and Changes: Quiz study Guide
Quiz Thursday
Quiz Blooket
Work:
tranferring energy to an object
caused by applying a force through some distance
ex. pushing a table with a force of 100N across a floor 1 meter is work.
forms of energy
potential - stored energy
gravitational - stored by gravity and height
elastic - stored by stretching/compressing certain materials
chemical - stored in bonds between atoms
foods and fuels are sources of chemical potential energy
nuclear - stored in the nucleus of atoms
kinetic - energy of motion
thermal - vibration of atoms in a substance due to temperature
sound - vibration of atoms in air
electric - flow of electric current (electrons) through wires
Mechanical - total of KE and PE in any system of parts
Radiant - light energy, electromagnetic radiation
light (visible, infrared, ultra violet
microwaves
X-rays
radiowaves, etc.
Energy Transformations
conversion of one form of energy into another.
any form of energy can be transformed into any other - though it may require more than one step.
Kinetic becomes potential when an object increases it’s hight and loses speed.
Potential becomes kinetic when an object loses height and gains speed.
Conservation of Energy
during any energy transformation - the total energy does not change
total energy before the transformation equals the total energy after the transformation
energy is neither created nor destroyed
Friday, February 10, 2023. Day 4
Homeroom:
YOU MUST:
COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.
SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.
USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.
YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW
CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.
SEL Today
Social Justice
Do Now:
Homework to be completed:
intro to sexual reproduction lesson is due sunday by midnight.
How we make elctricity due monday
BrainPOP Cells due Tuesday by end of homeroom.
Today’s agenda:
Introduction to Sexual Reproduction
Located in GC. Due end of class.
Option: Continue work on How we make elctricity…
Located in GC
If you take the option, the intro to sexual reproduction lesson is due sunday by midnight.
Energy Notes and study Guide:
forms of energy:
potential - stored energy
gravitational - stored by gravity and height
elastic - stored by stretching/compressing certain materials
chemical - stored in bonds between atoms
foods and fuels are sources of chemical potential energy
nuclear - stored in the nucleus of atoms
kinetic - energy of motion
thermal - vibration of atoms in a substance due to temperature
sound - vibration of atoms in air
electric - flow of electric current (electrons) through wires
Mechanical - total of KE and PE in any system of parts
Radiant - light energy, electromagnetic radiation
light (visible, infrared, ultra violet
microwaves
X-rays
radiowaves, etc.
Energy Transformations
conversion of one form of energy into another.
any form of energy can be transformed into any other - though it may require more than one step.
Kinetic becomes potential when an object increases it’s hight and loses speed.
Potential becomes kinetic when an object loses height and gains speed.
Conservation of Energy
during any energy transformation - the total energy does not change
total energy before the transformation equals the total energy after the transformation
energy is neither created nor destroyed
Thursday, February 9, 2022. Day 3
Homeroom:
YOU MUST:
COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.
SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.
USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.
YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW
CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.
Announcement:
Cell phones and ear devices…
Are stored and off at all times except:
in a classroom with the teacher’s permission.
in the cafeteria.
NOT in hallways.
Work Opportunities today:
Science: How do we make electricity in GC. Due monday
ELA: Charcter Chart
Spanish: Movie questions and journal Prompts due
Civics Quiz tomorrow - a tough one!
Do Now:
Homework to be completed:
Introduction to Sexual Reproductions RaTN
due monday.
Today’s agenda:
Continue work on How we make elctricity…
Located in GC
Energy Notes:
Basic forms of energy:
potential - stored energy
gravitational - stored by gravity and height
elastic - stored by stretching/compressing certain materials
chemical - stored in bonds between atoms of foods and fuels
nuclear - stored in the nucleus of atoms
kinetic - energy of motion
thermal - vibration of atoms in a substance due to temperature
sound - vibration of atoms in air
electric - flow of electric current (electrons) through wires
Mechanical - total of KE and PE in any system of parts
Radiant - light energy, electromagnetic radiation
light (visible, infrared, ultra violet
microwaves
X-rays
radiowaves, etc.
Energy Transformations
conversion of one form of energy into another.
any form of energy can be transformed into any other - though it may require more than one step.
Conservation of Energy
during any energy transformation - the total energy does not change
total energy before the transformation equals the total energy after the transformation
energy is neither created nor destroyed
Wednesday, February 8, 2023. Day 2
Homeroom:
Panorama Today
complete in clever
Your students ID is your password
Work Opportunities today:
Science: Finish Energy Forms and Changes.
ELA: Study for Idiom Quiz, Charcter Chart too…
Spanish: Movie questions and journal Prompts
Do Now:
Sketch a graph showing the skaters potential and kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp. Assume she has 100J of GPE at the top and there is no friction.
Sketch a graph showing the skaters potential and kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp. Assume she has 100J of GPE at the top and there is 10 J of friction..
Homework to be completed:
How we make electricity due Monday, February 13, 2023.
in GC
Today’s agenda:
Review Do Now.
Review Energy Froms and Changes
Slideshow project - How we make electricty…
Due Monday.
Work in class on Thursday.
Friday start new unit - Reproduction of Organisms
Energy Notes:
Basic forms of energy:
potential - stored energy
gravitational - stored by gravity and height
elastic - stored by stretching/compressing certain materials
chemical - stored in bonds between atoms of foods and fuels
nuclear - stored in the nucleus of atoms
kinetic - energy of motion
thermal - vibration of atoms in a substance due to temperature
sound - vibration of atoms in air
electric - flow of electric current (electrons) through wires
Mechanical - total of KE and PE in any system of parts
Radiant - light energy, electromagnetic radiation
light (visible, infrared, ultra violet
microwaves
X-rays
radiowaves, etc.
Energy Transformations
conversion of one form of energy into another.
any form of energy can be transformed into any other - though it may require more than one step.
Conservation of Energy
during any energy transformation - the total energy does not change
total energy before the transformation equals the total energy after the transformation
energy is neither created nor destroyed