TOPIC: Unit Review- Ecology AIM: How do we comprehensively review on Ecology ? ___1. VARIATION A. differences of genetic traits among species ___2. REPRODUCTION.

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TOPIC: Unit Review- Ecology AIM: How do we comprehensively review on Ecology ? ___1. VARIATION A. differences of genetic traits among species ___2. REPRODUCTION B. does not involve the fusion of gametes ___3. SEXUAL C. producing organisms of the same species. ___4. ASEXUAL D. involves the fusion of gametes VOCABULARY BUILDING A C D B TOPIC: CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK DO NOW: (5 mins)

REPRODUCTION - production of organisms Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction - involves one parent - involves two parents - d oes not involve gametes - i nvolves the union of gametes AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK MINI LESSON (10-15 MINS) TOPIC: CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction?

Asexual Reproduction involves one parent - d oes not involve gametes similar to cloning low variation AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK MINI LESSON (10-15 MINS) TOPIC: CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction?

SPORULATION e.g. bread molds, mushroom VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION e.g. plants BUDDING e.g. yeast and hydra REGENERATION e.g. worms, sponge, starfish BINARY FISSION e.g. amoeba AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK MINI LESSON (10-15 MINS) TOPIC: CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction?

SEXUAL R.MEIOSIS FLOW MAP - shows sequence of events & processes produces gametes FERTILIZATION zygote CLEAVAGE division EMBRYONIC D. FETAL D. DIFFERENTIATION AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK MINI LESSON (10-15 MINS) TOPIC: CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction?

AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 1. TOPIC: CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction?

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 2.

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 3.

GROUP ACTIVITY: 5-10 mins TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 4. State how the genetic information in the nuclei of bread mold B compares to the genetic information in the nuclei Of cells in bread mold A

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 5.

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 6.

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 10 ? ? How many Number of chromosomes each daughter cell will received after cell division Answer: _____________ 7.

Today, I learned about… If I can reproduce asexually, I would like to be… Asexual reproduction is… Sexual reproduction is… Reproduction is important because Variation is EXIT SLIP (5 MINS.) TOPIC: CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 1.

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 2.

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 3.

The genetic information in the nuclei of cells in bread mold B is the same as with bread mold A TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 4. State how the genetic information in the nuclei of bread mold B compares to the genetic information in the nuclei Of cells in bread mold A

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 5.

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 6.

TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? ACTIVITY (5-10 MINS) 10 ? ? How many Number of chromosomes each daughter cell will received after cell division Answer: _____________ 10 7.

Today, I learned about… If I can reproduce asexually, I would like to be… Asexual reproduction is… Sexual reproduction is… Reproduction is important because Variation is EXIT SLIP (5 MINS.) TOPIC: CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK

If you could reproduce asexually, what would it be? Explain some of the advantage and disadvantages of reproducing asexually. TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we compare & contrast mitosis from meiosis? AGENDA DO NOW: Vocabulary Building MINI LESSON: Identify & describe 2 modes of reproduction Describe asexual reproduction Illustrate various forms of asexual reproduction ACTIVITY: Slideshow REFLECTION HOMEWORK TOPIC : CELL REPRODUCTION AIM : How do we distinguish asexual r. from sexual reproduction? HOMEWORK (5 MINS)