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1. Update agenda: Review Brain Anatomy ▪ Quiz next week 2. T.O.C. is up to date: We are on Assignment #10 3. Do Now Activity: With your elbow partner, use 10 minutes to check your summaries for quality. ESAT Warm Up —Straight to your seat —Materials & HW out —Put Backpack Away —Complete Do Now Silently ESAT Warm Up —Straight to your seat —Materials & HW out —Put Backpack Away —Complete Do Now Silently
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Prepare for Binder Check Take out 2,2, & 2 writing supplies Open to Binder Check Assignment #10 Objective: I will assess my partner’s current organization by checking the condition of materials according to the Binder Check Rubric.
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TOC: S.I.: Page 10 Biology: Page 19 French 1: Page 35 English: Page 37 Locate Assignments: Bio: PPT Notes Protein Syn. #15 French 1: “Mes amis et moi” S.I.: Brain Anatomy#9 Complete Notes: Biology: Ch 12-3 and 12-4 French 1: #31, 32, and 33 S.I.: CNs #6 and #7 Agenda: T+W= 5 core classes 2/17-2/18 ChecksScore -04 3.5 -23.0 -32.5 -42.0 -51.5 -6 or below 1.0
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Objective: I will analyze each element in the Brain Anatomy article and will then collaborate to become an expert on one key element and present it to the class. STEP ONE: Checking in: What makes a quality summary? STEP TWO: With your assigned small group, closely analyze and further research your assigned brain element. Present the Power Point slide that is provided for you.
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Uphold our objective: collaborate to become an expert on one key element and present it to the class Analyze the PPT slide provided. It will be projected for you when you present. You have 30 minutes to research all key terms listed so that you can become experts of your element. Monitor electronic use Contribute Stay on task Prepare to present Graded Standard: Refine language skills including presenting coherent and pertinent information To earn a 4: Present accurate info clearly and explain/elaborate key information with key terms and reference to the image.
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Group 1: Cerebral Cortex Miss Madruga Group 2: The Frontal Lobe Delilah, Valerie, Brandon Group 3: The Parietal Lobe Marques, Gladys, Matthew Group 4: The Temporal Lobe Jasmine, Brisa, Viviana, Justin S. Group 5: The Occipital Lobe Jocelyn, Luis, Raul, Katheryn Group 6: The Brain Stem Angel, Kyle, Jose, Anthony Group 7: The Cerebellum Rogelio, Emily, Alejandra Group 8: The Thalamus and Hypothalamus Justin D., Mia, Elsie, Silas Group 9: The Limbic System Omar, Alex, Mathew, Ben
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Group 1: Cerebral Cortex Miss Madruga Group 2: The Frontal Lobe Veronica, Alan, Mariana Group 3: The Parietal Lobe Edgar, Kody, Lisleth Group 4: The Temporal Lobe Melissa, Kassandra, Luis Group 5: The Occipital Lobe Ricardo, Justice, Iman Group 6: The Brain Stem Jeremiah, Cindy, Natalia Group 7: The Cerebellum Brian, Andy, Otukani, Alden Group 8: The Thalamus and Hypothalamus Astrid, Justine, Danniel Group 9: The Limbic System Rosa, Glendy, Marwin
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Group 1: Cerebral Cortex Miss Madruga Group 2: The Frontal Lobe Anayele, Denise, Maria M. Group 3: The Parietal Lobe Fernanda, Justin, Leslie Group 4: The Temporal Lobe Gonzalo, Mario, Jennyfer Group 5: The Occipital Lobe Jessica, Shianne, Steven M. Group 6: The Brain Stem Melanie, Bryanna, Gabriel, Jeremiah Group 7: The Cerebellum Daniel, Athena, Jocelyn Group 8: The Thalamus and Hypothalamus Steven A., Sydnee, Calvin, Neftaly Group 9: The Limbic System Valeria, Jennifer, Sorina
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Group 1: Cerebral Cortex Miss Madruga Group 2: The Frontal Lobe Michael, Eduardo, Jose Group 3: The Parietal Lobe Jhoana, Daniela, Ulysses Group 4: The Temporal Lobe Aramis, Briana, Bryan, Riley Group 5: The Occipital Lobe Kiana, Daniel, Tabatha Group 6: The Brain Stem Franklin, Emily, Raul, Lorna Group 7: The Cerebellum Anais, Kevin, Steven, Ariana Group 8: The Thalamus and Hypothalamus Clyde, Ruben, Sophia Group 9: The Limbic System Jane, Daisy, Jeremy, Keyla
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Group 1: Cerebral Cortex Miss Madruga Group 2: The Frontal Lobe America, Maria Group 3: The Parietal Lobe Julie, Carmen Group 4: The Temporal Lobe Mia, Cristina, Jan Group 5: The Occipital Lobe Jocelyn B., David, Stephanie Group 6: The Brain Stem Karina, Audrey, Pedro Group 7: The Cerebellum Kaite, Juan, Joselin T. Group 8: The Thalamus and Hypothalamus Josh, Dario, Cassandra Group 9: The Limbic System Yamilett, Kai, Aaron
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Each presentation should be 3-4 minutes. Audience: take notes and ask questions to clarify or support. How will you earn a 4 on your presentation?
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Helps make humans unique Outermost portion Gyrus Sulcus
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Reasoning, motor skills, higher level cognition, expressive language Motor Cortex The Results of Damage
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Tactile Sensory Information Somatosensory Cortex The Results of Damage
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Primary Auditory Cortex Hippocampus The Results of Damage
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Visual Stimuli The Primary Visual Cortex Retinas The Results of Damage
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Hindbrain Medulla Pons Reticular Formation Midbrain Relay Station Red Nucleus Substantia Nigra
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The Little Brain Coordination Relative Size and Neuron Percentage Movement and Control Modification Cognitive Functions
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THALAMUS Movement and Sensory Stimuli Relay Station HYPOTHALAMUS Hunger & Thirst Emotions Body Temperature Circadian Rhythms Pituitary Gland
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Amygdala Hippocampus Limbic Cortex Septal Area
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