Biology I –Monday, 10/16/17 In Q: What is photosynthesis?

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Biology I –Monday, 10/16/17 In Q: What is photosynthesis? SWBAT: Show prior knowledge of photosynthesis via pre-testing; describe characteristics of plants which makes them very important in the life of the planet Activities: View Eyewitness: Plant & complete moviesheet Do Cell Energy pre-test Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Eyewitness: Plant moviesheet Out Q: What is made from the bark of willow trees?

Biology I –Tuesday, 10/17/17 In Q: The spiky Burdock seed was the inspiration for which clothes/shoes fastener? SWBAT: Describe characteristics of plants which makes them very important in the life of the planet Activities: Finish Eyewitness: Plant & turn in moviesheet Begin Cell Energy Notes Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Eyewitness: Plant moviesheet Out Q: What do plants breathe in through their microscopic pores?

Biology I –Wednesday, 10/18/17 In Q: SWBAT: Develop a sense of “Chap Pride” Activities: Counselors’ presentation Reminders (copy in agenda): Keep Cell Energy notesheet Agenda check on Thursday, 10/26 Out Q:

Biology I –Thursday, 10/19/17 In Q: How do some seeds travel? SWBAT: Describe/depict characteristics of photosynthesis vs. cellular respiration Activities: Complete Cell Energy Notes & turn in – 80 pts Do Sweet Sunshine Reading Qs – 60 pts Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Sweet Sunshine Reading Qs Out Q:What is the source for carbon dioxide used in photosynthesis?

Biology I –Friday, 10/20/17 In Q: If algae appears red to us, which wavelength of light do they absorb the least? SWBAT: Describe/depict characteristics of photosynthesis vs. cellular respiration Activities: Do Photosynthesis Basic Concepts – 80 pts Do The Carbon Cycle – 70 pts Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Cell Energy assignments Out Q: What are the forms in which carbon is found in the oceans?

Biology I –Monday, 10/23/17 In Q: What are the 2 major reservoirs of carbon dioxide on earth? SWBAT: Describe/depict characteristics of photosynthesis vs. cellular respiration Activities: Do Energy Flow in Living Things -60pts Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Cell Energy assignments Out Q: When living things use energy in the form of ATP, it is broken down into _____________ and ____________.

Biology I –Tuesday, 10/24/17 In Q: What happens in light independent reactions? SWBAT: Describe/depict characteristics of photosynthesis vs. cellular respiration Activities: Do Photosynthesis Activity – 100 pts Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Cell Energy assignments Agenda check on Thursday, 10/26 Out Q: Organisms that make their own food are called _____________.

Biology I –Wednesday, 10/25/17 In Q: Where does the energy for photosynthesis come from? SWBAT: Describe/depict characteristics of photosynthesis vs. cellular respiration Activities: Do Cellular Respiration Activity – 66 pts Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Cell Energy assignments Agenda check on Thursday, 10/26 Out Q: Name the 3 processes of aerobic cellular respiration

Biology I – Thursday, 10/26/17 In Q: ___________ is the process organisms use to create energy. SWBAT: Catch up on missing assignments, TOTDs Activities: Complete & turn in missing work, TOTDs Turn in Biology Agenda Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in missing assignments Happy Nevada Day! See you on Monday, 10/30!  Out Q: Organisms that must consume or absorb nutrients are called ___________.

Biology I –Friday, 10/27/17 In Q: SWBAT: Activities: Nevada Day celebrated (No School! ) Reminders (copy in agenda): Out Q:

Biology I –Monday, 10/30/17 In Q: When do our bodies use lactic acid fermentation? SWBAT: Describe/depict characteristics of photosynthesis vs. cellular respiration Activities: View Amoeba Sisters photosynthesis and cellular respiration videos Do Amoeba Sisters Video Recap – 100 pts Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Cell Energy assignments Out Q: Which kind of organelle contains chlorophyll?

Biology I –Tuesday, 10/31/17 In Q: In which organelle does carbon dioxide production take place? SWBAT: Describe/depict characteristics of photosynthesis vs. cellular respiration Activities: Do Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Worksheet - 80 pts Receive Quarter 1 Progress report Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in signed progress report by Tuesday 11/7 Turn in Cell Energy assignments Cell Energy unit test will be given on Friday, 11/17 Out Q: In which organelle does the Calvin Cycle take place?

Biology I –Wednesday, 11/1/17 In Q: Which organelle contains pigments to help capture light energy? SWBAT: Describe/depict characteristics of photosynthesis vs. cellular respiration Activities: Do Photosynthesis Versus Cellular Respiration Foldable – 160 pts Turn in signed progress report Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Cell Energy assignments Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments by Friday, 11/17 The unit test will be given on Friday, 11/17 Out Q: What is the source of energy used by mitochondria?

Biology I –Thursday, 11/2/17 In Q: How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration alike? SWBAT: Describe/depict characteristics of photosynthesis vs. cellular respiration Activities: Turn in signed progress report Do Ch. 9 Review Packet – 140 pts Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments by Friday, 11/17 The unit test will be given on Friday, 11/17 Out Q: The main product of photosynthesis is ___________, while from a plant’s point of view the waste product is _____________.

Biology I – Friday, 11/3/17 In Q: What is cellular respiration? SWBAT: Catch up on missing assignments, TOTDs Activities: Complete & turn in missing work, TOTDs Turn in Biology Agenda Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in missing assignments Out Q: The formula for photosynthesis in words is ______________________________________.

Biology I – Monday, 11/6/17 Turn in signed progress report In Q: SWBAT: Describe the types of biomolecules which are important for living things Activities: Turn in signed progress report Do Amoeba Sisters Video Re-cap on biomolecules Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in Amoeba Sisters Video Re-Cap Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments by Friday, 11/17 The unit test will be given on Friday, 11/17 Out Q: What elements in the periodic table make up lipids?

Biology I – Tuesday, 11/7/17 Do It’s Biochemical In Q: What are carbohydrates useful for? SWBAT: Describe the types of biomolecules which are important for living things Activities: Turn in signed progress report Do Notes on Biomolecules Do It’s Biochemical Reminders (copy in agenda): Agenda check on Thursday, 11/9 Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments by Friday, 11/17 The unit test will be given on Friday, 11/17 Out Q: What is biochemistry?

Biology I – Wednesday, 11/8/17 In Q: What is the purpose of lipids? SWBAT: Describe the types of biomolecules which are important for living things Activities: Finish notes on biomolecules Do Biomolecules Foldable – 60 pts Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments by Friday, 11/17 The unit test will be given on Friday, 11/17 Agenda check is Thursday, 11/9/17 Out Q: What is the monomer which makes up proteins?

Biology I – Thursday, 11/9/17 In Q: What happens when more calories are consumed than are used up? SWBAT: Construct and revise an explanation for what happens to fat in the process of weight loss Activities: Do “When you lose fat, where does the mass go?” – via discussion of article, viewing of video clip Turn in missing work Turn in Biology agenda Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in cell energy assignments, notebook by Friday, 11/17 Out Q: What two waste products result when fat molecules are broken down?

Biology I – Friday, 11/10/17 In Q: SWBAT: Activities: Veterans’ Day (No School)! Reminders (copy in agenda): Out Q:

Biology I – Monday, 11/13/17 In Q: How many molecules of oxygen must one breathe in to break down 1 molecule of fat? SWBAT: Construct and revise an explanation for how carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen may combine with other elements to form amino acids Activities: Do Macromolecules: You are what you eat Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in cell energy assignments, notebook by Friday, 11/17 Out Q:What are calories?

Biology I –Tuesday, 11/14/17 In Q: SWBAT: Depict key concepts associated with cellular respiration Activities: Discuss Cell Respiration Project – Due by Thursday, 11/16 Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments, TOTDs/In Qs Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments by Friday, 11/17 The unit test will be given on Friday, 11/17 Out Q:

Biology I –Wednesday, 11/15/17 In Q: SWBAT: Depict key concepts associated with cellular respiration Activities: Do Cell Respiration Project – Due by Thursday, 11/16 Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments by Friday, 11/17 The unit test will be given on Friday, 11/17 Out Q:

Biology I –Thursday, 11/16/17 In Q: SWBAT: Depict key concepts associated with cellular respiration Activities: Turn in Cell Respiration Project Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments, TOTDs/In Qs Reminders (copy in agenda): Turn in missing Cell Energy assignments by Friday, 11/17 Study for test; test is tomorrow Out Q: