Table of Contents 1- Table of Contents 2- Table of Contents

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Monday. 1. What do you hope to get out of having an AVID mentor teacher? 2. What will YOU do to take responsibility for meeting once a month and maintaining.
Advertisements

Common Page Design. Graphics and Tables Uses: Objects Numbers Concepts Words.
Taking Cornell Notes.
WARM UP OPEN your NB to the last blank space If you DO NOT have a NB, take out a clean piece of paper or continue on the piece of paper from the day before.
Interactive science Notebooks Format and expectations.
Taking Cornell Notes. Essential Question: How will Cornell notes help you be a more successful student?
How to create Cornell Notes. Objective/Goal for learning today: To learn why Cornell notes are special and to learn step by step directions on how to.
Taking Cornell Notes. What do Cornell Notes Look Like?
Using Cornell Notes To learn the art of taking notes using the Cornell Format of note-taking. In this class, information will come from a variety of sources.
Learning How to Gather Important Information From the Text and From In-Class Lessons Taking Cornell Notes.
This accounts for at least 80% of your grade..  Leave 1 full page at the beginning of this section (full = front + back)  Label it “Table of Contents”
Monday. Warm-Up Please write 3-5 sentences about what this quote means to you.
Monday.
Monday.
Meiosis Chapter 10, Section 2.
Taking Cornell Notes.
Taking Cornell Notes.
Week of
Taking Cornell Notes.
Biology Table of Contents
The Tutorial Process.
Act. 1 Catalyst: 1/11 How are Cornell Notes different than other ways of taking notes? Agenda: Act.1- Warm Up 1/11 Act.2- Notes: What are Cornell Notes?
Table of Contents 1- Table of Contents 2- Table of Contents
8th Grade Science Interactive Notebook Set-up
Using Cornell Notes as a Study Tool
I CAN: compare the phases of mitosis and meiosis.
Table of Contents 1- Table of Contents 2- Table of Contents
Using Cornell Notes as a Study Tool
The Tutorial Process.
The Tutorial Process.
Within 5 minutes of the bell ringing:
Happy monday! You need: Your READing comp. book AND your WHITE reading log. Your planner open to this week. Your binder open to the Language Arts section.
Cell Division Unit 2.
Monday.
How to Take Notes for Language Arts
Taking Cornell Notes.
Using Reading and Writing Strategies
Cornell Notes.
U.S. History Colonies of Early America
What are Tutorials? Help one another find the answers to academic questions.
Taking Cornell Notes.
Taking Cornell Notes.
The Tutorial Process.
What are Tutorials? Tutorials are a time for students to collaborate and help one another with questions they are having in academic classes.
Taking Cornell Notes.
How to Take Cornell Notes
Taking Cornell Notes from Text
AVID Standard 2.10 Develop peer tutoring skills
Marketing and Advertising
The Tutorial Process.
Taking Cornell Notes.
Taking Cornell Notes.
Cell Division Day 4 Cell Division Day 4.
August 2016 Mrs. Burchette.
Taking Cornell Notes.
Taking Cornell Notes.
Taking Cornell Notes.
Using Cornell Notes as a Study Tool
Taking Cornell Notes.
Taking Cornell Notes from Text
Taking Cornell Notes.
Taking Cornell Notes from Text
Cell Division and Mitosis
Cell Division Daily Agendas.
Agenda: Home Fun: April 11, 2016 Mustang Monday Warm-Up
Presentation transcript:

Table of Contents 1- Table of Contents 2- Table of Contents 5- Notes of your final essay, Notes of 2 other essay(1/30) 6- ½ page Summary of 2 other essays (1/31) 7- Cornell notes: reading 238-239 (1/31) 8- ¾ page summary of reading 238-239 (1/31) 9- Cornell notes class discussion / board (2/1) 10- Cornell notes: reading 240-242 (2/1) 11- ¾ page summary of reading 240-242 (2/2) 12- Cornell notes for pages 243-247 (13.3) (2/3) 13- ¾ page summary of main points of 13.3 (2/3) 14- Venn Diagram (2/6) 15- Cornell notes over section 13.4 (pp.247-249) (2/6) 16- ¾ page summary over 13.4 (pp.247-249) (2/6) 17- Video notes : Meiosis (2/7) 18- Complete all section review Q’s for 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, and 13.4 (2/9)

2/9/17 Item 18 : Complete all concept check questions at the end of each section 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4 in complete sentences different from the book answer in the appendix. Use your own words This should be completed by Monday.

Essential Question: Is your notebook up to date? 2/7/17 Essential Question: Is your notebook up to date? You should have this done today: Items #1-17 ____________ Today: Notebook check and time to finish any incomplete tasks from #1-17 _________________________________________________________________ To work on: Study Chapter 13. Pay special attention to essential questions, topics in lecture and video notes, and bold terms. Also read and attempt the end of section questions to check your understanding. QUIZ MONDAY/ Notebooks turned in Monday

You should have this done today: 2/7/17 Essential Question: How are meiosis and mitosis similar and different from each other ? You should have this done today: Item 15: Cornell notes over section 13.4 (pp.247-249) Item 16: ¾ page summary over 13.4 (pp.247-249) _____________________________________________________________ Item 17: Video notes : Meiosis _________________________________________________________________ To work on: Get your notebook in order and completed. Notebook Check Wed. Review Assignment Thursday. QUIZ MONDAY/ Notebooks turned in Monday

You should have this done today: 2/6/17 Essential Question: How are meiosis and mitosis similar and different from each other ? You should have this done today: Item 12: Reading notes (CORNELL NOTES) for pages 243-247 (13.3) Item 13: ¾ page summary of main points of 13.3 _____________________________________________________________ Item 14:__ In class activities (mitosis/meisois comparisons) Venn diagram _________________________________________________________________ To work on: (have done by 2/7) Item 15: Cornell notes over section 13.4 (pp.247-249) Item 16 ¾ page summary over 13.4 (pp.247-249)

Essential Question: What happens to chromosomes during meiosis? 2/2/17 Essential Question: What happens to chromosomes during meiosis? You should have this done today: PAGE 10: Essential Question for 2/2: What happens to chromosomes during meiosis? Task 1: Read pages 240-242 TAKE CORNELL NOTES on the reading hints: (for full credit) -include bold terms and main points -1 question for each subsection (blue headings) answer your questions from left column (the answer should be included in your notes…underline the answers in your notes) -include a simple relevant illustration Item 11: Task 2: Write a ¾ page summary about topics in your reading notes. Use all bold terms correctly in the summary. ___________________________________________________________________ Item 12 : In class activities 2/3 Item 13: Reading notes (CORNELL NOTES) for pages 243-247 (13.3) Item 14: ¾ page summary of main points of 13.3

2/1/17 Finish These Assignments! Essential Question: What are some different ways that offspring acquire genes? Page 9: CORNELL NOTES over discussion about the essential question. Prepare for tomorrow (due tomorrow) PAGE 10: Essential Question for 2/2: What happens to chromosomes during meiosis? Task 1: Read pages 240-242 TAKE CORNELL NOTES on the reading hints: (for full credit) -include bold terms and main points -1 question for each subsection (blue headings) and answer your questions from left column (the answer should be included in your notes…underline the answers in your notes) -include a simple relevant illustration Page 11: Task 2: Write a ¾ page summary about topics in your reading notes. Use all bold terms correctly in the summary.

Page 9: CORNELL NOTES over discussion about the essential question. 2/1/17 Essential Question: What are some different ways that offspring acquire genes? Page 9: CORNELL NOTES over discussion about the essential question. Prepare for tomorrow (due tomorrow) PAGE 10: Essential Question for 2/2: What happens to chromosomes during meiosis? Task 1: Read pages 240-242 TAKE CORNELL NOTES on the reading hints: (for full credit) -include bold terms and main points -1 question for each subsection (blue headings) and answer your questions from left column (the answer should be included in your notes…underline the answers in your notes) -include a simple relevant illustration Page 11: Task 2: Turn your notes into a ½ to ¾ page summary. Use all bold terms correctly in the summary.

1/31/17 Page 7: Task 1: Read pages 238-239 TAKE CORNELL NOTES on the reading hints: (for full credit) -include bold terms and main points -1 question for each subsection (blue headings) and answer your questions from left column (the answer should be included in your notes…underline the answers in your notes) -include a simple relevant illustration Page 8: Task 2: Turn your notes into a ½ to ¾ page summary on the next page. Use all bold terms correctly in the summary.

1/31/17 Activity guidelines (PAGE 5) Phase 1: Read your essay, write some notes on your essay Right column in Cornell notes format: Notes about your essay Left Column in Cornell notes format: 2 “quiz questions” (PAGE 5) Phase 2: Presentations -Present your summary to a small group -Listen to presentations of group members. -take notes on presentations (right column) -pose 1 question about each presentation (left column) -answer the question (PAGE 6) Phase 3: Write a ½ page reflection about the presentations that you heard. Include discussion of the questions and answers from the presentation.

January 30th Warm up: No warm up question today. Activities: -Review of Cornell Notes -Introduction to the interactive notebook. - Final essay sharing (small groups) -Reflection writing of sharing activity

1/30/17 Activity guidelines Phase 1: Read your essay, write some notes on your essay Right column in Cornell notes format: Notes about your essay Left Column in Cornell notes format: 2 “quiz questions” Phase 2: Presentations -Present your summary to a small group -Listen to presentations of group members. -take notes on presentations (right column) -pose 1 question about each presentation (left column) -answer the question Phase 3: Write a ½ page reflection about the presentations that you heard. Include discussion of the questions and answers from the presentation.