Catalyst: September 25th, 2014

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Catalyst: September 25th, 2014 Complete the Pre-Lab questions on your handout.

Agenda Catalyst: 5 minutes Wolf Pack in a Bottle Lab: 30 minutes Conclusion questions: 10 minutes Reminders: Honors projects due TOMORROW DBA #5: 9/29 Study guide due Monday Test Monday

Announcements Office hours today Mastery packets

Catalyst: September 26th, 2014 Complete problem 23 on your ACT paper using the Class Copy. Make sure your work gets turned in! (We will be starting a new ACT sheet next time)

Today’s Agenda: Regular Catalyst (7 minutes) Unit 2 Guiding Questions extra credit Unit 2 Review game (remaining) Homework: Study for Unit 2 exam Unit 2 study guide

Today’s Agenda: Honors Catalyst (5 minutes) Study guide questions Evolution and Religion Can Get Along Socratic Seminar (Remainder) Homework: Study for Unit 2 exam Unit 2 study guide

Announcements Unit 2 test on Monday! Mastery packets

Honors Projects Procedure Flash drives Physical projects Handouts

Guiding Questions: 10 minutes We look at the guiding questions every day. You should have the knowledge now to answer these questions. Answer each guiding question in complete sentences for extra credit on your exam. You are timed!

Unit 2: Guiding Questions What determines which organisms survive and which do not? Do species ever change? How do scientists believe all of the species that exist today were formed? What evidence is there to support evolution?

Today’s SPI and Objectives SPI 3210.5.1 Compare and contrast the structural, functional, and behavioral adaptations of animals or plants found in different environments. SPI 3210.5.2 Recognize the relationship between form and function in living things. SPI 3210.5.3 Recognize the relationships among environmental change, genetic variation, natural selection, and the emergence of a new species. SPI 3210.5.5 Apply evidence that supports modern classification systems.

Biology Unit 3 Chapter 15 Unit 2: Evolution

Horse Race Review Game: Regular Over the study guide questions Divided by teams Question correct: horse moves; question wrong: horse does not move Steal! Betting candy: You can CHOOSE for every person to get one piece of candy or the winning team to get multiple candy (and no one else get any) Rock Paper Scissors

Honors: Creationism versus Evolution Socratic Seminar Seminar Expectations: Operating with class norms in mind at all times If you did not complete the assignment, you will only be taking notes and not allowed to participate in discussion. Grading format Let ideas flow freely. (Participation Grade) Build on other’s ideas. No debating (Debating versus. Counter Arguments) Everyone participates! Think in new ways (Insight Grade)