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1 Biology Honors Pre AP 3rd and 4th Nine Weeks

2 UNIT 7: Genetics Set up pages 1 and 2 of your notebook.  Under your unit learning goal and scale sheet rate yourself on the learning goal.  Where are you and why. 1 2 Unit 7: Genetics Unit Objectives I am a ____ on the learning scale because…

3 New Notebook Cover Page
Name (first and last) Period Title of class 4 Goals One goal for the new year  One goal on how to improve this nine weeks from last nine weeks One goal that is personal to you One goal that is specific to this class 4 pictures One for each goal Must be colorful using more than 4 colors (black white and gray do not count) Must be on plain white paper or construction paper no lined paper please

4 Monday January 7th 2019 Agenda Set up New notebook Guided Notes Day 1
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 1.  Understand the difference between Genotype and Phenotype 2. Explain Gregor Mendel's contributions to genetics IN: (Page 3) How does genetics connect to the unit we just finished on Mitosis and Meiosos? Agenda Set up New notebook  Guided Notes Day 1 Cover page due by 1/10/19 

5 OUT  Who is Gregor Mendel and what did he do for genetics?

6 Tuesday January 8th 2019 Agenda Fill out computer log in
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 1.  Understand the difference between Genotype and Phenotype 2. Explain Gregor Mendel's contributions to genetics IN: (Page 5) If you inherit your traits from your parents why don't all brothers and sisters look identical? Agenda Fill out computer log in  Guided Notes Day 2 Cover page due by 1/10/19 

7 OUT  Do a Cross of Tt and tt what type of organisms do you get?

8 Wednesday January 9th 2019 Agenda Finish Guided Notes
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 3. demonstrate understanding of intermediate inheritance, codominance, linked genes and sex linked trates. IN: (Page 7) If one parent in homozygous recessive for curly hair (ss) and one parent is heterozygous for straight hair (Ss) what will a cross of the two parents produce.  Complete a Punnett square and list the genotypes and phenotypes for each of the offspring. Agenda Finish Guided Notes 

9 OUT  What is the difference between co-dominance and incomplete inheritance 

10 Thursday January 10th 2019 Agenda Finish Guided Notes Activity
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 3. demonstrate understanding of intermediate inheritance, codominance, linked genes and sex linked trates. IN: (Page 9) Describe the genotypes and phenotypes of the organisms in this cross Agenda Finish Guided Notes  Activity

11 OUT  What is a sex linked trait give an example.

12 11 12 1/11/2019                                                            1/11/2019 Through Picture (due Monday) Tape Virtual Lab (due Monday) IN: Quiz and Virtual Lab OUT: Quiz and Virtual Lab

13 Monday January 14th 2019 Agenda Ameoba Sisters Blood Type Lab
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 3. demonstrate understanding of intermediate inheritance, codominance, linked genes and sex linked traits. IN: (Page 13) In a cat the allele for long whiskers (dominant ) W and for short whiskers (recessive) w.  Show a cross that would result in an having 50% Long Whisker and 50% short Whisker kittens. Agenda Ameoba Sisters  Blood Type Lab Lab Analysis

14 OUT  Summarize the lab completed in class

15 Tuesday January 15th 2019 Agenda Mini lab Virtual Lab
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 4. Determine parental geneotypes and pheneotypes based on the offspring of a cross. IN: (Page 15) A parent is blood type AB and the other parent is blood type A (heterozygous) show the punnett square for the offspring. Agenda Mini lab Virtual Lab

16 OUT  How does genotype connect to phenotype?

17 Wednesday January 16th 2019 Agenda Case Study Activity
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 5.  Complete a cross with two or more alleles and be able to analyze the results of that cross. IN: (Page 17) Mice can be gray or brown (G or g) and have black or red eyes (B or b) show the cross between two parents who are homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive for these traits. Agenda Case Study Activity

18 OUT  What are the possibilites of genotype if we crossed GGBb and GgBB?

19 Thursday January 17th 2019 Agenda Case Study Activity
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 5.  Complete a cross with two or more alleles and be able to analyze the results of that cross. IN: (Page 19) List the possible genotypes for the situation below: in hamsters you can have brown fur (B) or black fur (b)  A short tail (T) or a long tail (t) and long Whiskers (W) or short whiskers (w) If a parent is: BbTtWw what are the possible genotypes if we were to do a cross for example one genotype is BTW Agenda Case Study Activity

20 OUT  Summarize the case study that you did today.

21 21 22                 1/18/2019 Through: Picture (due on Tuesday 1/22)                  1/18/2019 IN: Notebook Check 1 and Genetics Quiz 2 OUT: Notebook Check 1 and Genetics Quiz 2

22 Tuesday January 22nd 2018 Agenda Amoeba Sisters Video
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 6. predict inheritance patterns using sex-linked trait rules 7. Read a pedigree to trace and predict inheritance patterns IN: (Page 23) Look back in your notes what is meant by a Sex Linked Trait? Agenda Amoeba Sisters Video  Activity with pedigree's and sex linked traits Homework read chapter 12 lesson 3 complete review questions due on google classroom by 7:45am tomorrow T

23 OUT page 23 What is a pedigree and how is it different from a Punnett square.

24 Wednesday January 23rdd 2018 Agenda Go over worksheet
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 6. predict inheritance patterns using sex-linked trait rules 7. Read a pedigree to trace and predict inheritance patterns IN: (Page 25) Colorblindness is a sex linked trait on the X chromosome if you have a C you do not have the trait but c carries the trait females can have the c and not express the trait.  Why is this? Agenda Go over worksheet Lab on sex linked traits T

25 OUT page 25 Summarize the lab done in class

26 27 28                 1/24/2019 Through: SUBWORK                   1/24/2019 IN: SUBWORK OUT: SUBWORK

27 Friday January 25th 2018 Agenda Go over worksheet
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 6. predict inheritance patterns using sex-linked trait rules 7. Read a pedigree to trace and predict inheritance patterns IN: (Page 29) What is the difference between the X and the Y chromosome and why does this difference affect sex-linked traits? Agenda Go over worksheet Lab on sex linked traits T

28 OUT page 29 How are sex linked traits different from Mendel's patterns of inheritance?

29 Monday January 28th 2018 Agenda
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 6. predict inheritance patterns using sex-linked trait rules 7. Read a pedigree to trace and predict inheritance patterns IN: (Page 31) A mother and father a planning to have a family.  Mom found out she is a carrier of crones disease(c) Dad currently has crones disease. Since crones disease is a recessive sex linked trait what is the chances that their children could have it? Show the cross with genotypes and phenotypes. Agenda Check parent input and labs(collect labs) Work on pedigree activity. Quiz on Friday (sorry for the delay study topics today after school) T

30 OUT page 31 How is doing a pedigree or punnentt square different for sex linked traits and autosomal traits? 

31 Tuesday, January 29th 2018 Agenda Non-Mendel genetics activity
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 8. Understand and explain the differences between incomplete dominance, codominance, multiple alleles, and polygenic traits and how they differ from Mendel's rules. IN: (Page 33) What is incomplete dominance give an example. Agenda Non-Mendel genetics activity Interactive on textbook site Quiz on Friday study topics are up! T

32 OUT page 33 What is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance give an example.

33 Wednesday January 30th 2018 Agenda Interactive on textbook site
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 8. Understand and explain the differences between incomplete dominance, codominance, multiple alleles, and polygenic traits and how they differ from Mendel's rules. IN: (Page 35) The traits for flower color exhibit incomplete dominance.  if BB is royal blue and bb is white, Bb would be light blue show the cross of an incomplete dominant flower with a  homozygous dominant flower list the genotypes and phenotypes Agenda Interactive on textbook site Quiz on Friday study topics are up! T

34 OUT page 35 If you have a full color rabbit C cch and cross it with a rabbit that is chinchilla cch c what would the genotypes and phenotypes be of the offspring? 

35 Thursday January 31st 2018 Agenda Stations review activity
Today's Objective (write on page 2) 8. Understand and explain the differences between incomplete dominance, codominance, multiple alleles, and polygenic traits and how they differ from Mendel's rules. IN: (Page 37) Agenda Stations review activity T

36 OUT page 37 What questions do you still have about genetics? What is the best way to prepare for the quiz?

37 39 40                 2/1/2019 Through: Picture from Quiz due 2/4                   2/1/2019 IN: Genetics Quiz 3 and Notebook Check OUT: Genetics Quiz 3 and Notebook Check

38 41 42                 2/4/2019 Through: SUBWORK                  2/4/2019 IN: SUBWORK OUT: SUBWORK

39 UNIT 8: Origins of Life Set up pages 43 and 44 of your notebook.  Under your unit learning goal and scale sheet rate yourself on the learning goal.  Where are you and why. 43 44 Unit 8: Origins of Life Unit Objectives I am a ____ on the learning scale because…

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41 Tuesday February 5th 2018 Agenda Unit introduction Theory/Law activity
Today's Objective (write on page 44) 1.differentiate scientific claims about the origins of life on Earth and recognize that  those claims are developed using reliable sources through the process of scientific argumentation, evaluation, and analysis.  IN: (Page 45) What is the difference between a theory and a law? Agenda Unit introduction Theory/Law activity Stations Activity T

42 OUT: Page 45 Using the information in the text, what evidence is there that animal and plant cells appeared after bacterial cells?

43 Wednesday February 6th 2019 Agenda Coacervate formation lab
Today's Objective (write on page 44) 1. Students will be able to differentiate scientific claims about the origins of life on Earth and recognize that  those claims are developed using reliable sources through the process of scientific argumentation, evaluation, and analysis.  IN: (Page 47) What do you think Earth was like when it was first formed? Agenda Coacervate formation lab T

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45 OUT: Page 47 Summarize the lab from class today

46 Thursday February 7th 2019 What is a coacervate? Agenda
Today's Objective (write on page 44) 1. Students will be able to differentiate scientific claims about the origins of life on Earth and recognize that  those claims are developed using reliable sources through the process of scientific argumentation, evaluation, and analysis.  IN: (Page 49) What is a coacervate?  Agenda Go over Coacervate formation lab Stations activity T

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48 OUT: Page 49 What is the endosymbiotic theory and how can we use it to help explain the origin of life on earth?

49 Monday February 11th 2019 What does a direct linear descendent mean?
Today's Objective (write on page 44) 1. Students will be able to differentiate scientific claims about the origins of life on Earth and recognize that  those claims are developed using reliable sources through the process of scientific argumentation, evaluation, and analysis.  IN: (Page 51) What does a direct linear descendent mean? Agenda Video with questions Activity Homework Read chapter 20 lesson 3 and answer questions in google classroom  T

50 OUT: Page 51 Summarize the Urey-Miller experiment 

51 Tuesday February 12th 2019 What is spontaneous generation? Agenda
Today's Objective (write on page 44) 1. Students will be able to differentiate scientific claims about the origins of life on Earth and recognize that  those claims are developed using reliable sources through the process of scientific argumentation, evaluation, and analysis.  IN: (Page 53) What is spontaneous generation? Agenda Guided notes with power point  T

52 OUT: Page 53 Howdid Pasteur finally disprove spontaneous generations

53 UNIT 9: Evidence of Evolution
Set up pages 55 and 56 of your notebook.  Under your unit learning goal and scale sheet rate yourself on the learning goal.  Where are you and why. 55 56 Unit 9: Evidence of Evolution Unit Objectives I am a ____ on the learning scale because…

54 Wednesday February 13th 2019 What do you know about evolution Agenda
Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1. Explain how the scientific theory of evolution is supported by multiple lines of evidence.  IN: (Page 57) What do you know about evolution Agenda Near Pod Evolution Evidence Activity T

55 OUT: Page 57 How are biogeography and the fossil record evidence for evolution?

56 Thursday February 14th  2019 Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1. Explain how the scientific theory of evolution is supported by multiple lines of evidence.  2. explain what pieces of evidence support evolution and be able to explain what they are and how they support the theory of evolution. IN: (Page 59) What is The Law of Superposition how does it help evolution? Agenda Evolution Evidence Activity (fossil record and biogeography) Review text book information for quiz tomorrow  T

57 OUT: Page 59 Summarize the activity completed in class and connect it to our learning goal and objectives 

58 61 62                 2/15/2019 Through: Quiz and Notebook Check Picture Due on 2/19 The picture must be connected to what the quiz was on not just a random picture!!!                  2/15/2019 IN: Notebook check and Quiz OUT: Quiz and Notebook Check

59 Tuesday February 19th  2019 Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1. Explain how the scientific theory of evolution is supported by multiple lines of evidence.  2. explain what pieces of evidence support evolution and be able to explain what they are and how they support the theory of evolution. IN: (Page 63) What do you think Comparative Embryology means and how can it connect to evolution? Agenda Evolution Evidence Activity (fossil record and biogeography) go over question answers from Thrusday. Nearpod  T

60 OUT: Page 63 Summarize what you learned today about common ancestors. 

61 Wednesday February 20th  2019 Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1. Explain how the scientific theory of evolution is supported by multiple lines of evidence.  2. explain what pieces of evidence support evolution and be able to explain what they are and how they support the theory of evolution. IN: (Page 65) There are many organisms that are similar in structure to humans can you think of any and some of the commonalities between humans and those other organisms? Agenda Nearpod Comparative Anatomy Graphic Organizer Stations Activity T

62 OUT: Page 65 What are some of the vestigial organs humans have?

63 Thursday February 21st 2019 Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1. Explain how the scientific theory of evolution is supported by multiple lines of evidence. 2. explain what pieces of evidence support evolution and be able to explain what they are and how they support the theory of evolution. IN: (Page 67) Agenda Nearpod Comparative Anatomy Graphic Organizer Stations Activity T

64 OUT: Page 67 Explain what you were asked to do in the stations activity and how does it connect to our learning goal and Evidence of Evolution.

65 69 70                 2/22/2019 Through: Subwork                  2/22/2019 IN: Subwork OUT:  Subwork

66 71 72                 2/25/2019 Through: Subwork                  2/25/2019 IN: Subwork OUT:  Subwork

67 Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1
Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1. Explain how the scientific theory of evolution is supported by multiple lines of evidence. 2. explain what pieces of evidence support evolution and be able to explain what they are and how they support the theory of evolution. IN: (Page 73) Brainstorm some of the similarities and differences between humans and each of the organisms on the board. What are some of the criteria scientists might use to determine how closely related, in evolutionary time, two organisms are? Agenda Video activity Tuesday February 26th 2019 T

68 OUT: Page 73  Which organisms are most closly related to humans? Does this surprise you? Tape the pages given to you today in your through for homework use the link on google classroom to finish part 2

69 Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1
Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1. Explain how the scientific theory of evolution is supported by multiple lines of evidence. 2. explain what pieces of evidence support evolution and be able to explain what they are and how they support the theory of evolution. IN: (Page 75) How have humans changed over time? What selective pressures could have lead to differential reproductive success in early humans? Agenda Virtual Lab Activity Homework Chapter 17 Lesson 4 Google Classroom Quiz is now Friday March 1st Wednesday February 27th 2019 T

70 OUT: Page 75  Summarize the lab done in class today. How is the topic from the lab connected to evidence for evolution? Tape the lab analysis questions in your through. I will be checking these during Notebook check for accuracy as well as your data tables from this lab.

71 Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1
Today's Objective (write on page 56) 1. Explain how the scientific theory of evolution is supported by multiple lines of evidence. 2. explain what pieces of evidence support evolution and be able to explain what they are and how they support the theory of evolution. IN: (Page 77) How is the theory of evolution supported by the evidence we have looked at in class Agenda Review for Quiz Tutorial (textbook Website) Homework Study for your quiz tomorrow Get ready for your notebook check Thursday February 28th 2019 T

72 OUT: Page 75  How does the activity that you are doing connect to your learning goal? Tape the activity in your through (interactivity)

73 79 80                 2/25/2019 Through: Quiz and Notebook Check                  2/25/2019 IN: Quiz and Notebook Check OUT:  Quiz and Notebook Check

74 UNIT 10: Classification  Set up pages 81 and 82 of your notebook.  Under your unit learning goal and scale sheet rate yourself on the learning goal.  Where are you and why. 81 82 Unit 10: Classification Unit Objectives I am a ____ on the learning scale because…

75 Today's Objective (write on page 82) 1
Today's Objective (write on page 82) 1. Describe how and why all organisms are classified based on their evolutionary relationships, and how that system has changed over time based on our changing understanding of the characteristics of the domains and kingdoms. IN: (Page 83) What does it mean to classify why would this be important in biology? Agenda Activity Graphic organizer Homework N/A Monday March 4th 2019 T

76 OUT: Page 83 What is a Node? What is a Clade? Tape the two worksheets in your through

77 Tee  Today's Objective (write on page 82) 1. Describe how and why all organisms are classified based on their evolutionary relationships, and how that system has changed over time based on our changing understanding of the characteristics of the domains and kingdoms. IN: (Page 85) What is a cladogram and what is it used for? Agenda Cladograms and Phylogenetic Trees Activity Tree of Life Activity (video and Lab) Homework Finish any work not finished in class Tuesday March 5th 2019 T

78 OUT: Page 85 What does survival of the fittest mean? Tape cladogram and phylogenetic trees packet in the through (pg 86) Tape the Tree of Life activity in the through (pg 86 ) finish for homework tonight I will be checking tomorrow!

79 Tee  Today's Objective (write on page 82) 1. Describe how and why all organisms are classified based on their evolutionary relationships, and how that system has changed over time based on our changing understanding of the characteristics of the domains and kingdoms. IN: (Page 87) How do you read a cladogram or a phylogenetic tree? Agenda Classification Anticipation Guide Google Slides Assignment Critical Content Notes Homework N/A Wednesday March 6th 2019 T

80 OUT: Page 87 What is your phrase for D K P C O F G S Tape classification anticipation guide in your thorugh

81 Tee  Today's Objective (write on page 82) 1. Describe how and why all organisms are classified based on their evolutionary relationships, and how that system has changed over time based on our changing understanding of the characteristics of the domains and kingdoms. IN: (Page 89) What are the three major three domains for ALL life Agenda Poster Activity Gallery Walk Homework N/A Thursday March 7th 2019 T

82 OUT: Page 89 What is something you learned about your kingdom that you didn't already know. Tape your worksheet into your through.

83 Tee  Today's Objective (write on page 82) 1. Describe how and why all organisms are classified based on their evolutionary relationships, and how that system has changed over time based on our changing understanding of the characteristics of the domains and kingdoms. IN: (Page 91) How can what we have learned help classify a new organism if one were discovered? Agenda Finish Gallery Walk Work on virtual activities Homework Get Notebook Ready Prepare for Quiz Tuesday March 12th 2019 T

84 OUT: Page 91 How are Fungus and Plants similar how are they different (use your gallery walk in formation) Tape your mini lab sheet into today's through Complete your interactivity in today's through


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