MONDAY. BIO I 1,2,5,7 Period 3-24-14 Bell work: Make a chart comparing the helpful and harmful results of mutations as found on pg 375 & 376. Objective:

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MONDAY

BIO I 1,2,5,7 Period Bell work: Make a chart comparing the helpful and harmful results of mutations as found on pg 375 & 376. Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of protein synthesis and mutations through notes and activity. HOMEWORK: Study for 13.3 quiz tomorrow.

Monday, Bell work…10 min 2.Notes 13.3…10 min 3.Finish protein synthesis Lab…30 min. 4.Ticket out…5 min. HOMEWORK: Study for 13.3 quiz tomorrow. Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of protein synthesis and mutations through notes and activity.

Notes 13.3 Mutations – heritable changes in genetic information. –Gene mutations – produce changes in a single gene. (include substitutions, insertions, and deletions) Example: Sickle cell anemia

-Chromosomal mutations – produce changes in whole chromosomes. Example: Down Syndrome

Mutations: –Introduced Artificially or naturally – may or may not affect an organism –May be helpful or harmful Mutagen: Chemical or physical agents in the environment Without mutations organisms could not evolve!

TUESDAY

BIO I 1,2,5,7 Period Bell work: Complete questions on page 387. Objective: I will understand mutations that cause diseases such as sickle cell anemia. HOMEWORK: Finish worksheets.

Tuesday, Bell work…5 min 2.Quiz…15 min 3.Sickle Cell Video…30 min 4.Ticket out…5 min. HOMEWORK: NONE Objective: I will understand mutations that cause diseases such as sickle cell anemia.

WEDNESDAY

BIO I 1,2,5,7 Period Bell work: Read the rubric for Poster presentation. Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of gene mutations through research. HOMEWORK: None.

Wednesday, Bellwork…5 min. 2.Compter Lab…40 min 3.Ticket out…5 min. HOMEWORK: None Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of gene mutations through research.

THURSDAY

BIO I 1,2,5,7 Period Bell work: No bellwork – begin posters. Objective: I will demonstrate understanding of gene mutations through Posters HOMEWORK: Finish Posters if needed. Prepare for presentations Monday.

Thursday, Bell work Bell work…5 min 2.Posters…40 min. 3.Ticket out…5 min. HOMEWORK: None Objective: I Will demonstrate understanding of gene mutations through research.