Week #14 Day 1: Anticipatory Set Essential Question: How and why do cells reproduce? How does a multicellular organism containing different types of cells.

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Week #14 Day 1: Anticipatory Set Essential Question: How and why do cells reproduce? How does a multicellular organism containing different types of cells develop from a single cell? How is cell division controlled, and why is it necessary? Standards  B.2.1 and 2.2. Agenda:  Anticipatory Set.  Cell Division Pretest.  Go over tests.  Cell Size Notes. Homework:  Cell Reproduction Vocab due 11/21/14.  Cell Reproduction Vocab Quiz 11/21/14. Tomorrow:  Finish Cell Size Notes.  Cell Size Lab.  PMAT Activity.  Start Mitosis Notes. Exit:  CFU: Cell Size. Honors Biology 11/17

Week #14 Day 2: Anticipatory Set Essential Question: How and why do cells reproduce? How does a multicellular organism containing different types of cells develop from a single cell? How is cell division controlled, and why is it necessary? Standards:  B.2.1 and 2.2. Agenda:  Anticipatory Set.  Finish Cell Size Notes.  Cell Size Lab.  Cell Size Graphing Activity. Homework:  Cell Reproduction Vocab due 11/21/14.  Cell Reproduction Vocab Quiz 11/21/14. Tomorrow:  Finish Cell Size Graphing Activity.  PMAT Activity.  Start Mitosis Notes. Exit: CFU: Cell Size. Honors Biology 11/18

Week #14 Day 3: Anticipatory Set Essential Question: How and why do cells reproduce? How does a multicellular organism containing different types of cells develop from a single cell? How is cell division controlled, and why is it necessary? Standards: B.2.1 and 2.2. Agenda:  Anticipatory Set.  Cell Size Graphing Activity.  PMAT Activity.  Start Mitosis Notes. Homework:  Cell Reproduction Vocab due 11/21/14.  Cell Reproduction Vocab Quiz 11/21/14. Tomorrow:  Onion Root Tips Online Activity.  Mitosis Notes. Exit:  CFU: Mitosis steps. Honors Biology 11/19

Week #14 Day 4: Anticipatory Set Essential Question: How and why do cells reproduce? How does a multicellular organism containing different types of cells develop from a single cell? How is cell division controlled, and why is it necessary? Standards:  B.2.1 and 2.2. Agenda:  Anticipatory Set.  Acuity Test #2.  Onion Root Tips Online Activity.  Mitosis Notes. Homework:  Cell Reproduction Vocab due 11/21/14.  Cell Reproduction Vocab Quiz 11/21/14. Tomorrow:  Mitosis Booklet. Exit:  CFU: Interphase and Prophase. Honors Biology 11/20

Week #14 Day 5: Anticipatory Set Essential Question: How and why do cells reproduce? How does a multicellular organism containing different types of cells develop from a single cell? How is cell division controlled, and why is it necessary? Standards:  B.2.1 and 2.2. Agenda:  Anticipatory Set.  Mitosis Booklet. Homework:  Cell Reproduction Vocab due 11/21/14.  Cell Reproduction Vocab Quiz 11/21/14. Monday:  Mitosis Booklet. Exit: CFU: Metaphase and Anaphase. Honors Biology 11/21