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9/29 BOP: Take out your Cell Town (last work period in class) HMWK: Cell Town Analogy – due Tuesday 9/30 OBJECTIVE: Create and explain an analogy between the buildings in a town and organelles of a cell

NWEA – Delayed Schedule 9/30 BOP: Turn in Cell Town Take out Q1 Notes HMWK: None NWEA – Delayed Schedule OBJECTIVE: Describe and diagram movement across a cell membrane - passive and active transport

10/1 BOP: Set-up for a film (clear table and pencil) HMWK: Moving In and Out Wksht. OBJECTIVE: Observing cellular activities – analysis of animation

10/2 BOP: Turn in Moving In and Out Set-up for Pre-Assessment (quiz format) HMWK: Pre-read Diffusion Lab Complete: Pre-lab Definitions, Prediction, and Vocabulary sections OBJECTIVE: Life Science SLO Pre-Assessment

10/3 BOP: Take out Osmosis Jones film notes HMWK: None OBJECTIVE: Observing cellular activities – analysis of animation