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1 Table of Contents 0 1.Take out your Lab Notebook!

3 Welcome Back!! Semester 2 Outline 2 1.(⅓-page) Winter Break Reflection 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 2.Semester 2 Tests and Project Outline

5 Monohybrid Crosses 4 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #5 2.(⅓-page) BrainJog #6 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 2.Monohybrid Crosses and Vocabulary Explanation

7 Co-Dominant Crosses 6 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #7 2.Co-Dominant Blood Typing Practice 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 4 2.Co-Dominant Crosses Explanation

9 CSI Experimentation Blood Types 8 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #8 2.Blood Type Phenotypes and Genotypes 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 5 2.Blood Types Explanation

11 Incomplete Dominance 10 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #9 2.Blood Typing Lab Station Activity 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 6 2.Dominance Graphic Organizer

13 Sex-Linked Genes 12 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #10 2.Incomplete Dominance Relay (1-3) 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 7 2.Sex-Linked Genes Explanation

15 Dihybrid Crosses 14 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #11 2.(⅓-page) BrainJog #12 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 8 2.Dihybrid Crosses Explanation

17 Evolution, Part I Natural Selection 16 1.(⅓-page) Community Circle Answers 2.(⅓-page) Video Notes on Natural Selection 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 1 2.Natural Selection Explanation

19 Evolution, Part II Molecular Evidence 18 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #1 2.(⅓-page) Small Poster on Natural Selection 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 2 2.Molecular Evidences

21 Evolution, Part III Cladograms 20 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #2 2.(⅓-page) Cladogram Practice 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 3 2.Cladograms Explanation

23 Evolution, Part IV Speciation Isolations 22 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #3 2.(⅓-page) BrainJog #4 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 4 2.Species Isolations

25 Evolution, Part V Graphical Representations 24 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #5 2.(⅓-page) BrainJog #6 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 5 2.Graphical Representations of Evolution

27 Evolution, Part VI Human Evolution 26 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #7 2.Skull Observations 3.Proposed timeline for skulls after carbon dating. 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 6 2.Human Evolution Explanation

29 Ecology, Part I Abiotic vs. Biotic Factors 28 1.(⅓-page) Transect Sketch 2.List of Biotic Factors 3.List of Abiotic Factors 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 1 2.Abiotic and Biotic Factors

31 Ecology, Part II Biodiversity 30 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #1: Abiotic and Biotic 2.Transect Analysis Questions 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 2 2.Biodiversity Explanation

33 Ecology, Part III Food Webs 32 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #2: Biodiversity 2.(⅓-page) BrainJog #3: Biodiversity 3.Biodiversity Count and Analysis 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 3 2.Food Webs Explanation

35 Ecology, Part IV Energy Pyramids 34 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #4: Food Webs 2.(⅓-page) BrainJog #5: Spring Break Reflection 3.Energy Pyramids Exploration 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 4 2.Energy Pyramids Explanation

37 Ecology, Part V Carrying Capacity 36 1.(⅓-page) BrainJog #6: Energy Pyramids 2.(⅓-page) BrainJog #7: Carrying Capacity 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 5 2.Carrying Capacity

39 Ecology, Part VI Human Population Growth 38 1.BrainJog #8: Carrying Capacity 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 6 2.Human Population Growth

41 Ecology, Part VII Water Cycle 40 1.BrainJog #8: Carrying Capacity 2.Water Cycle Proposal Diagram 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 7 2.Water Cycle Explanation

43 Ecology, Part VIII Carbon Cycle 42 1.BrainJog #9: Water Cycle 2.Carbon Cycle Proposal Diagram 3.Venn Diagram of Water and Carbon Cycle 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 8 2.Carbon Cycle Diagrams

45 Ecology, Part IX Nitrogen Cycle 44 1.BrainJog #10: Carbon Cycle 2.BrainJog #11: Nitrogen Cycle 3.Nitrogen Cycle Proposal Diagram 1.(⅓-page) Goal of the Day 9 2.Nitrogen Cycle Diagrams

47 Ecology, Part X The Big Picture 46 1.BrainJog #11: Putting it all together 1.Ecology Reflection