December 13, 2012 7 th Grade Science December 13, 2012 7 th Grade Science Word Wall: Students Will Be Able To: To evaluate what they learned. Students.

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December 13, th Grade Science December 13, th Grade Science Word Wall: Students Will Be Able To: To evaluate what they learned. Students Will Be Able To: To evaluate what they learned. Homework: During winter break. Correct all missed test questions to earn some points back. Complete on binder paper and staple to test answer sheet. Homework: During winter break. Correct all missed test questions to earn some points back. Complete on binder paper and staple to test answer sheet. Table of Contents: Pg 39 Study Guide12/10 Pg 40 DQ 12/10 Table of Contents: Pg 39 Study Guide12/10 Pg 40 DQ 12/10

Daily Question Sexual reproductionAsexual reproduction # of parents % of traits from each parent Types of fertilizationTypes of asexual reproduction

Daily Question Sexual reproductionAsexual reproduction # of parentsTwoOne % of traits from each parent 50 %100% Types of fertilization Internal External Types of reproduction Fission Mitotic cell division Budding Regeneration Plant cuttings Cloning (scientists in a lab)