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Journal table of contents 2017-2018

8.30.17 Microscope Mania 1 9.5.17 Unit 1 TEKS - Cells 2 Cell Vocabulary PPT (turtle) 3 9.6.17 Plant vs. Animal Diagram 4-5 9.8.17 Guess Who? 6 9.12.17 Organelle Memory Tricks 7 Plant & Animal Cell Comparison 8 Plant Cell Color Diagram 9 Animal Cell Color Diagram 10

9.12.17 Organelle Memory Tricks 7 Plant & Animal Cell Comparison 8 Plant Cell Color Diagram 9 Animal Cell Color Diagram 10 9.18.17 Levels of Organization Foldable 11 9.20.17 Levels of Organization Graphic 12 Cell Theory PPT 13 9.21.17 Summary of Cell Theory 14 Characteristics of All Living Things Notes 15

9.21.17 Summary of Cell Theory 14 Characteristics of All Living Things Notes 15 9.22.17 Chemical Formula 16 Organic or Inorganic 17 9.25.17 Plant vs. Animal Cell Warmup 18 9.29.17 Cell Theory and Levels of Organ. Warmup 19 Checkpoint Unit 1Review 20 10.2.17 Unit 2 Body Systems TEKS 21 Homeostasis 22

Unit 1 TEKS - Cells 7.12D Differentiate between structure and function in plant and animal cell organelles, including cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, chloroplast, and vacuole. 7.12E Compare the functions of a cell to the functions of organisms such as waste removal.

Unit 1 TEKS - Cells 7.12F Recognize that according to cell theory all organisms are composed of cells and cells carry on similar functions such as extracting energy from food to sustain life. 7.12C Recognize levels of organization in plants and animals, including cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms.

VOCABULARY WORD PICTURE LF – P.? DEFINITION GREEK/LATIN/COGNATE

9.29.17 Cell Theory and Levels of Organ. Warmup 19 Checkpoint Unit 1Review 20 10.2.17 Unit 2 Body Systems TEKS 21 Homeostasis Bubble Map 22 10.3.17 Body System Charts 23-24 Circulatory System ppt 25 Circulatory System Body Booklet 26 10.6.17 Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems 27 Are You reading? C&R systems 28 10.10.17 Respiratory System ppt 29

10.3.17 Body System Charts 23-24 Circulatory System ppt 25 Circulatory System Body Booklet 26 10.6.17 Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems 27 Are You reading? C&R systems 28 10.10.17 Respiratory System ppt 29 Respiratory System reading pages 30 Respiratory System Diseases 31 10.11.17 Respiratory System Cut & Paste 32 Nervous System ppt 33 10.12.17 Reproductive System ppt 34 10.13.17 Endocrine System ppt 35-36 Body Systems#2 Bell Work 37

10.13.17 Endocrine System ppt 35-36 Body Systems#2 Bell Work 37 10.25.17 Muscular System ppt 38 10.26.17 Skeletal System ppt 39 10.31.17 Integumentary System ppt 40 11.1.17 Digestive System ppt 41 Digestive Diagram 42 11.2.17 Chemical vs. Physical Change 43 11.3.17 Excretory System ppt 44 11.10.17 Body Systems Brochure 45 11.13.17 Unit 4 Heredity TEKS 46 Unit 4 Vocabulary 47-48

Unit 2 Body Systems TEKS 7.12B Identify the main functions of the systems of the human organism, including the circulatory, respiratory, skeletal, muscular, digestive, excretory, reproductive, integumentary, nervous, and endocrine system.

Fill out the diagram of the digestive system Bell work Fill out the diagram of the digestive system

Complete the half-sheet for bell work on Digestion Then add TEK to Jounral pg. 21

Cardiovascular/cIRCULATORY System Function: transports oxygen and nutrients to tissues; removes waste products Members: heart, blood, blood vessels (arteries & veins)

Function: oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange Respiratory System Function: oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange Members: lungs, trachea, larynx, nasal cavities, pharynx

members: brain, spinal cord, nerves, eyes, ears Nervous System Function: coordinates activities of other organ systems; responds to sensations members: brain, spinal cord, nerves, eyes, ears

Reproductive System Function: produces germ cells (eggs and sperm); environment for growth of fetus (women) Members: ovaries, uterus; mammary glands; Testes, prostate gland; External genitalia

Function: regulates body functions by chemicals (hormones & enzymes) Endocrine System Function: regulates body functions by chemicals (hormones & enzymes) members: Pituitary gland, parathyroid gland, thyroid gland, adrenal gland, thymus, pancreas, gonads

Function: locomotion; heat production; protection Muscular System Function: locomotion; heat production; protection Members: muscles, tendons

Members: bones, cartilage, ligaments, Skeletal System Function: supports and moves body; protects internal organs; mineral storage; blood formation Members: bones, cartilage, ligaments, bone marrow

Members: skin, hair, nail, Integumentary System Function: barrier to invading organisms and chemicals; temperature control Members: skin, hair, nail, subcutaneous tissue

Function: processes foods; absorption of nutrients into body Digestive System Function: processes foods; absorption of nutrients into body Members: stomach, intestinal tract, liver, pancreas, esophagus, salivary glands

Add to Unit 2 Body Systems TEKS p21 7.6 B Distinguish between physical and chemical changes in matter in the digestive system. 7.6 C Recognize how large molecules are broken down into smaller molecules such as carbohydrates can be broken down into sugars.

Urinary/ Excretory System Function: elimination of wastes; regulates pH and volume of blood Members: kidneys, urinary bladder, urethra, ureter

11.1.17 Digestive System ppt 41 Digestive Diagram 42 11.2.17 Chemical vs. Physical Change 43 11.3.17 Excretory System ppt 44 11.10.17 Body Systems Brochure 45 11.13.17 Unit 4 Heredity TEKS 46 Unit 4 Vocabulary 47-48

11.13.17 Unit 4 Heredity TEKS 46 Unit 4 Vocabulary 47-48 Human Traits Survey 49 11.14.17 Genes to Cell Model 50 11.15.17 Heredity Student Guide 51 11.16.17 Can You Roll Your Tongue? 52 Types of Reproduction Booklet 53 11.17.17 Ugly Baby Contest (graded) 54 11.27.17 Punnett Square Practice 55

Unit 4 TEKS Heredity 7.14A Define heredity as the passage of genetic instructions from one generation to the next generation.

Unit 4 TEKS 7.14C Recognize that inherited traits of individuals are governed in the genetic material found in the genes within chromosomes in the nucleus.

Unit 4 TEKS 7.14B Compare the results of uniform or diverse offspring from sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction.

11.15.17 Heredity Student Guide 51 11.16.17 Can You Roll Your Tongue? 52 Types of Reproduction Booklet 53 11.17.17 Ugly Baby Contest (graded) 54 11.27.17 Punnett Square Practice 55 11.28.17 Punnett Worksheet (graded) 56 Genetics Practice Problems 57 12.4.17 Unit 3 TEKS 59