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Agenda To do: Vocab pg 362 Chapter Outline pg Homework: Complete any incomplete work Warm-up Assignment logText Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/14/13 1.List three inherited diseases. 1.Draw a pedigree for your family

Agenda To do: CN WB 14-1 Homework: Complete any incomplete work Warm-up 1.What is a dominant and recessive allele? 2.What is the difference between a homozygous and heterozygous genotype? Assignment logText Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/15/13

Agenda To do: WB 14-1 Homework: WB 14-2 Warm-up 1.Are autosomal mutations passed on to future generations? 2.What causes Tay-Sachs? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/16/13

Agenda To do: CN 14-2 Problem solving pg 343 Homework: None! Warm-up 1.Why is it difficult to study the genetics of humans? 2.What are two reasons that make it difficult to identify the genes responsible for a trait? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/17/13

Agenda CN 14-2 Lab Homework: None! Warm-up – use figure 14-4 on pg 344 for both questions 1.How many types of blood do humans have? 2.How could there be four phenotypes when there are six different genotypes? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/18/13 Warm-ups CN Workbook pgs Lab Assignments to turn in: Agenda

Video – Cracking the code WB 14-3 Video- Ethics in Genetics Homework: Study for Test on Thursday Warm-up – use figure 14-4 on pg 344 for both questions 1.How many types of blood do humans have? 2.How could there be four phenotypes when there are six different genotypes? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/22/13 Lab Workbook Assignments to turn in: Agenda

Video – Cracking the code WB 14-3 Video- Ethics in Genetics Homework: Study for Test on Thursday Warm-up – 1.What type of chart would help a genetic counselor track the passage of a trait through the generations of a family? 2.How many autosomes are found in a human diploid cell? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/22/13 Lab Workbook Assignments to turn in: Agenda

No Notes - continued Video- Ethics in Genetics Homework: Study for Test on Friday Warm-up – 1.Give an example of an autosomal recessive disease. 2.In which chromosome are the genes for vision located? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/23/13 Notes Assignments to turn in: Agenda

No Chapter Review Video- Ethics in Genetics Homework: Study for Test Tomorrow Warm-up – 1.Explain why X-linked disorders like colorblindness, hemophilia and muscular dystrophy are carried by females but show more frequently in males. 2.How is monosomy different from haploid cells? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/24/13 Chapter Review -1/25 All chapter 14 work due tomorrow Assignments due Agenda

T Test Homework: None !! Enjoy your weekend Warm-up – 1.Explain why eating “sugar free” foods causes mental retardation in people with phenylketonuria ? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/25/13 All chapter 14 work Assignments due Agenda

T Grade check! Vocab Chapter 15 outline Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What is diversity? 2.Why do you think there is so much diversity in the natural world? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/28/13 Vocab and outline Assignments due Agenda

T Notes 15-1 Vocab Review Homework: None Warm-up – 1.Describe survival of the fittest. Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/29/13 Vocab Chapter Outline 15-1 Notes Assignments due Agenda

T CN 15-2 Time line Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What are theories based on? 2.What did Darwin observe in his voyage? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/30/13 Assignments due Agenda

T CN 15-2 Time line Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What are theories based on? 2.What did Darwin observe in his voyage? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/30/13 Assignments due Agenda

T CN 15-2 WB 15-2 pg Video Homework: None Warm-up – 1.Describe a homologous structure. 2.Describe and give an example of a vestigial organ. Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 01/31/13 Assignments due Agenda

T Homework: Workbook 15-2 Warm-up – 1.What was Lamarck’s overall belief about the way in which organisms change over time? 2.The Economist Thomas Malthus suggested that Power Point 02/01/13 Assignments due Agenda Chapter 15 Outline Chapter 15 Vocab Notes 15-1 and 15-2 Video Peppered Moth Lab

Agenda T Video Homework: None Warm - up 1.What was the reason for the drop in population of the white peppered moth after the industrial revolution? 2.What are the advantages of diversity with in a species? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/04/13 Assignments due Agenda Peppered Moth Simulation

Agenda T Lab -Battle of the beaks Homework: None!! Warm-up – Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/05/13 Assignments due Agenda Peppered Moth Simulation

Agenda T Activity analysis Homework: Complete any incomplete work Warm-up – Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/08/13 Assignments due Agenda Act –Battle of the beaks.. Workbook 1. Write a statement explaining the change in population

Agenda T CN 15-3 Complete all Activities worksheets Homework: Complete any incomplete work Warm-up – 1.What are some factors endangering an organisms survival? 2.What is an adaptation that helps cactus survive a severe drought? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/11/13 Assignments due Agenda All Chapter 15 work

Agenda T Benchmark Test What I should know Before the test Homework: Complete any incomplete work Warm-up – 1.Name the seven kinds of evidence that support the theory of evolution. Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/12/13 Assignments due Agenda All Chapter 15 work

Agenda T What I should know Before the test Homework: Complete any incomplete work Study for Test Warm-up – 1.What was Lamarck's hypothesis? 2.What was wrong about his hypothesis? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/13/13 Assignments due Agenda All Chapter 15 work

Agenda T Chapter 16 outline Chapter 16 vocabulary Homework: None Warm-up – 1. Write a paragraph about what you have learned in Science this year. Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/19/13 Assignments due Agenda All Chapter 15 work

Agenda T CN 16-1 Homework: None Warm-up – 1. Explain how survival of the fittest is involved in evolution. Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/20/13 Assignments due Agenda Vocabulary and outline for chapter 16

Agenda T CN 16-1 WB 16-1 Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What is a gene pool? 2.What is a population? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/21/13 Assignments due Agenda Vocabulary and outline for chapter 16 Notes WB 16-1

Agenda T CN 16-2 WB 16-1 and 16-2 Homework: None Warm-up – 1.Genetically speaking when is a population evolving? 2.List three sources of variation. Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/22/13 Assignments due Agenda Vocabulary and outline for chapter 16 Notes 16-1 WB 16-1 and 16-2 Notes 16-2

Agenda T CN 16-2 Continuation Speciation foldable Homework: None Warm-up – 1.Describe the three types of Natural selection on polygenic traits. Pg Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/25/13 Assignments due Agenda Vocabulary and outline for chapter 16 Notes 16-1 WB 16-1 and 16-2 Notes 16-2

Agenda T Speciation foldable WB 16-3 Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What are the five conditions for genetic equilibrium? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/26/13 Assignments due Agenda Vocabulary and outline for chapter 16 Notes 16-1 WB 16-1 and 16-2 Notes 16-2 and 16-2 continue Speciation foldable Workbook

Agenda T Complete foldable WB 16-3 all sections due today Including the back. Homework: None Warm-up – 1.When is a population evolving? 2. What is the founder effect? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/27/13 Assignments due Agenda Vocabulary and outline for chapter 16 Notes 16-1 WB 16-1 and 16-2 Notes 16-2 and 16-2 continue Speciation foldable Workbook

Agenda T Chapter Review Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What are the three types of reproductive isolation. Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 02/28/13 Assignments due Agenda All chapter 16 work

Agenda T Test Outline chapter 17-1 and 17-4 Vocabulary 17-1 and 17-4 Homework: None Warm-up – 1.Draw the three types of polygenic trait distribution. Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 03/01/13 Assignments due Agenda All chapter 16 work

Agenda T Outline chapter 17-1 and 17-4 Vocabulary 17-1 and 17-4 Homework: None Warm-up – 1.How old do you think earth is? 2. How is earth’s age calculated? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 03/04/13 Assignments due Agenda All chapter 16 work

Workbook 17-1 Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What is the fossil record? 2.What is half life? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 03/05/13 Assignments due Agenda All chapter 16 work

CN 17-4 Homework: None Warm-up – 1.Describe two patterns of microevolution. 2.What role have mass extinctions played in the history of life? Text Book Khan Academy Power Point 03/08/13 Assignments due Agenda Workbook

Geological Time Scale Homework: None Warm-up – 1.How many centimeters are there in a meter? 2.How many mm are in a centimeter? In a meter? 3.Draw a 5.7 cm line Text BookKhan Academy 03/11/13 Assignments due Agenda Workbook

Geological Time Scale Homework: None Warm-up – 1.How many centimeters are there in a meter? 2.How many mm are in a centimeter? In a meter? 3.Draw a 5.7 cm line Text BookKhan Academy 03/11/13 Assignments due Agenda Workbook

Geological Time Scale workbook Homework: None Warm-up – Text BookKhan Academy 03/11/13 Assignments due Agenda Workbook

Worksheet Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What is a dichotomous key? Text Book Khan Academy 03/18/13 Assignments due Agenda Geologic Time line

Complete notes 18-1 Video Questions Homework: None Warm-up – 1.How are dichotomous keys used? 2.List the seven organizational levels Text Book Khan Academy 03/19/13 Assignments due Agenda The last day to turn in late work for the 3 rd quarter will is 4/8/13

Review Homework: None Warm-up – 1. What is the difference between traditional classification and evolutionary classification? Text Book Khan Academy 03/21/13 Assignments due Agenda The last day to turn in late work for the 3 rd quarter will is 4/8/13

Test Homework: None Warm-up – 1.Do the following belong to the same genus? Papio annubis and Papio Cynocephalus Text Book Khan Academy 03/22/13 Assignments due Agenda The last day to turn in late work for the 3 rd quarter will is 4/8/13

Test Homework: None Warm-up – 1.Do the following belong to the same genus? Papio annubis and Papio Cynocephalus Text Book Khan Academy 03/22/13 Assignments due Agenda The last day to turn in late work for the 3 rd quarter will is 4/8/13

Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What did you have for breakfast today? 2.Backtrack at least two of those items to their original source Text Book Khan Academy 04/08/13 Assignments due Agenda The last day to turn in late work for the 3 rd quarter will is 4/8/13 TODAY !!! Chapter 3 outline and vocabulary pg

Homework: None Warm-up – 1.List the levels of organization in ecology. 2.What are the three methods used to study ecology? Text Book Khan Academy 04/09/13 Assignments due Agenda Chapter Outline WB 3-1 Chapter 3 outline and vocabulary pg. 63 – 82 Workbook 3-1

Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What is ecology? 2.Which language does the word ecology come from? 3.What does Oikos mean? 4.Which is the largest “house”? Text Book Khan Academy 04/10/13 Assignments due Agenda Notes CN 3-1 and 3-2

Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What is a niche? 2.What is a habitat? 3.What shapes an ecosystem? Text Book Khan Academy 04/11/13 Assignments due Agenda WB Outline and Vocab WB 3-2 Outline and Vocabulary 4-2 pg

Homework: None Warm-up – 1.Heterotrophs are also called ? 2.How does energy flow in an ecosystem? Text Book Khan Academy 04/12/13 Assignments due Agenda CN Warm up CN 4-2 Good Buddies activity

Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What are the different types of interaction? 2.What are the three different types of symbiotic relationships? Text Book Khan Academy 04/15/13 Assignments due Agenda All work for Fourth quarter Complete Good Buddies activity Video Workbook Section 3-3 and vocabulary Review

Homework: None Warm-up – 1.What are the four elements that make up over 95 percent of the body in most organisms? 2.How is the movement of matter through the biosphere different than the flow of energy? Text Book Khan Academy 04/16/13 Assignments due Agenda All work for Fourth quarter Biosphere Assessment

Homework: Body Systems Poster Due 4/22/13 Warm-up – 1.Which system controls your reactions? 2.Which system transports nutrients to your cells? 3.Which system is involved in the exchange of O 2 and CO 2 ? Khan Academy 04/17/13 Assignments due Agenda All work for Fourth quarte Body Systems Notes Video Poster Assignment

Homework: Body Systems Poster Due 4/22/13 Warm-up – 1.List all of the body systems. 2.How do all of the systems work together? Khan Academy 04/18/13 Assignments due Agenda All work for Fourth quarter Poster Review

Homework: Warm-up – 1.List the steps of the scientific method, or scientific inquiry. 2.How is this related to resolving a crime? Khan Academy 05/01/13 Assignments due Agenda Progress report 5/3/13 Last day to turn in late work 5/24/13 Video Behind the yellow line Video –Behind the yellow line Video –Behind the yellow line Notes -Basics of Forensic Science

Homework: Warm-up – 1.What is the difference between the primary and secondary crime scene? 2.What is an accomplice? Khan Academy 05/02/13 Assignments due Agenda Progress report 5/3/13 Last day to turn in late work 5/24/13 Notes Eyewitness basics

Homework: Warm-up – 1.List some factors that affect a persons recollection of details in a crime they witnessed. 2.What is the bunny effect? Khan Academy 05/03/13 Assignments due Agenda Progress report 5/3/13 Last day to turn in late work 5/24/13 Forensics

T. Trimpe

CSI Challenge #1 Penny Challenge 8 th Grade Forensic Science Week 1 - Monday

Which is the correct penny? NOTE: You cannot look at a real penny!

Spot the Differences Dinner Time 8 th Grade Forensic Science Week 1 - Tuesday Source:

Find the 6 differences between the two pictures. Answers: Fish gill, tree stump, cat’s foot, dog’s mouth, bird’s beak, dog’s ear

Case #1: The Accident 8 th Grade Forensic Science Week 1 - Wednesday T. Trimpe

There was nothing Leon, the driver, could do about the impending crash of the car he was driving. Leon knew the car would be completely demolished in the crash. After the crash Leon didn’t have a scratch on him. How can that be?

Leon was driving a remote control car. or He was playing a video game.

Spot the Differences Happy Birthday 8 th Grade Forensic Science Week 1 - Thursday Source:

Find the 6 differences between the two pictures. Answers: Tail feathers, flame, monkey’s tail, lion’s mane, cake tray, frosting

Trivia Set #1 8 th Grade Forensic Science Week 1 - Friday T. Trimpe

1. Ted Bundy was an American serial killer who was convicted on the basis of which type of forensic evidence? A. Bite marks C. DNA fingerprinting B. Latent fingerprints D. Ballistics 2. The time of death can be calculated by various means. One is rigor mortis, Latin for 'the stiffness of death'. Another indication is livor mortis or lividity. What does this term refer to? A. Cloudiness in the eyes B. Gravitational pooling of blood C. Degree of digestion of stomach contents D. Relaxation of muscles following to rigor mortis 3. When attempting to identify a skeleton, craniofacial morphology (the structure and form of the skull and face) is the best indicator of race. One group of human beings has a unique, rounded jaw bone which is called a 'rocker jaw'. This is a characteristic of which ethnic group? A. Australian Aborigines C. African Americans B. Chinese D. Hawaiians

1.Ted Bundy was an American serial killer who was convicted on the basis of which type of forensic evidence? A. Bite marks Although he denied being the killer, Bundy made the mistake of biting one of his victims. So although he lied through his teeth, his teeth marks didn’t lie! 2. The time of death can be calculated by various means. One is rigor mortis, Latin for 'the stiffness of death'. Another indication is livor mortis or lividity. What does this term refer to? B. Gravitational pooling of blood Livor is Latin for 'a black and blue spot' and refers to the discoloration of the skin in the lowest part of a cadaver resulting from the gravitational pooling of blood. 3. When attempting to identify a skeleton, craniofacial morphology (the structure and form of the skull and face) is the best indicator of race. One group of human beings has a unique, rounded jaw bone which is called a 'rocker jaw'. This is a characteristic of which ethnic group? D. Hawaiians - The 'rocker jaw' is so called because it will rock back and forth like a rocking chair if gently pushed.