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February 8, Week # 5 NB-89 Learning Target: I will Homework: Agenda:
complete a Punnett Square to predict genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring. Homework: Finish NB-92 Agenda: Check homework (NB-86) Grade homework Grades Essential Question: What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?
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Learning Target: I will
Complete a Punnett Square to predict genotypes and phenotypes of offspring. A genotype is the DNA coding for a trait (EE) A phenotype is the trait we observe (free earlobes) A percentage is an amount compared to 100. A ratio is a relation between 2 numbers
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Correct HW NB-87 and 88
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Learning Target: I will
Complete a Punnett Square to predict genotypes and phenotypes of offspring. A genotype is the DNA coding for a trait (EE) A phenotype is the trait we observe (free earlobes) A percentage is an amount compared to 100. A ratio is a relation between 2 numbers
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Fake Student Grade Graph it!
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Grades Look at your grade.
Fill out the Tracking My Own Learning sheet and graph your grade.
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Learning Target: I will
Complete a Punnett Square to predict genotypes and phenotypes of offspring. A genotype is the DNA coding for a trait (EE) A phenotype is the trait we observe (free earlobes) A percentage is an amount compared to 100. A ratio is a relation between 2 numbers
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Organize Notebooks 10 minutes
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Learning Target: I will
Complete a Punnett Square to predict genotypes and phenotypes of offspring. A genotype is the DNA coding for a trait (EE) A phenotype is the trait we observe (free earlobes) A percentage is an amount compared to 100. A ratio is a relation between 2 numbers
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Canister Critters, NB-92 Part I: 15 minutes or you WILL NOT build critter Part II: 20 minutes Part III: 15 minutes If you do not get to part III, use Tt for every trait that your critter will mate with.
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Fill out the weekly planner. Don’t forget the homework on NB-92!
Essential Question: What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?
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