Cells 10/27/2015 SWBAT- Explore Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells through the use of a compound light microscope.

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Cells 10/27/2015 SWBAT- Explore Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells through the use of a compound light microscope.

OUT: -Clean up In: -Pro- -Eu- -Microscope review Through: -Microscope work and drawings

Cells 10/30/2015 SWBAT- Will identify cell organelles and their functions through the investigation of a case study.

OUT: -Finish for HW In: -Case Study-Cell Organelles Through: -Case Study

Plant & Animal Cells 11/2/2015 SWBAT- Explore Plant and Animal cells using an online microscope.

OUT: -Re-store computers In: -Turn in Case study -Lap Tops Through: -Cell and Animal Online Microscope

Floating Leaf Lab 11/3/2015 SWBAT- Assess the biological process that is occurring in the Floating Leaf Lab

OUT: -Clean Up In: -Intro to lab -Reactants of Photosynthesis -Sunlight, H 2 O, CO 2 ) -Products of Photosynthesis C 6 H 12 O 6 & O 2 -Equation= Sunlight + 6H 2 O + 6CO 2  >>>> C 6 H 12 O 6 & 6O 2 Through: 30 cm and in the dark must be completed today