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MONDAY

BIO I 1,2,5,7 Period Bell work: Answer Key Questions on pg 418. Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of selective breeding through discussion and review. HOMEWORK: Compile notes for quiz tomorrow.

Monday, Bell work…7 min 2.Discussion & Notes 15.1…20 min 3.Review for Quiz…20 min. 4.Ticket out…5 min. HOMEWORK: Compile notes for quiz tomorrow. Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of selective breeding through discussion and review.

Notes15.1 Selective Breeding – allowing only desired characteristics to produce in the next generation. Hybridization – crossing dissimilar individuals to bring together the best of both organisms. often hardier than either parent Inbreeding – continued breeding of individuals with similar characteristics. pedigree dogs

Increase genetic variation by introducing mutations. Biotechnology – when scientists manipulate the genetic makeup of organisms through technological processes, inventions, or method. Bacterial Mutations – using radiation or chemicals Polyploidy – drugs that increase the number of chromosomes – producing larger stronger plants.

TUESDAY

BIO I 1,2,5,7 Period Bell work: Answer questions #1-5 on pg Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of human genetics through quiz. HOMEWORK: None

Tuesday, Bell work…5 min 2.Quiz…25 min 3.Begin study guide…20 min 4.Ticket out…5 min. HOMEWORK: Read & Note Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of human genetics through quiz.

WEDNESDAY

BIO I 1,2,5,7 Period Bell work: Illustrate the stages of Mitosis, Meiosis, DNA replication, RNA transcription. (Choose 1) Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of genetics through comprehensive study guide. HOMEWORK: Review for Cumulative Genetics TEST.

Wednesday, Bellwork…5 min. 2.Complete study guide…20 min. 3.Review…20 min 4.Ticket Out…5 min HOMEWORK: Review for cumulative Genetics TEST tomorrow. Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of genetics through cumulative study guide.

THURSDAY

BIO I 1,2,5,7 Period Bell work: Complete the questions on pg 389 questions 1-8. Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of genetics through cumulative TEST. HOMEWORK: None

Thursday, Bell work Bell work…5 min 2.Quick Review…10 min. 3.Test…30 min. 4.Preassesment, read & note pgs 13, 19, and 21. Explain what is meant by the “theory of evolution”…10 min. 5.Ticket out…5 min HOMEWORK: None Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of genetics through cumulative TEST.