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ADV Biology 1/6• Warm up: Describe something (besides temperature) that the human body must keep in
balance. Explain what the body does to correct the balance.
• Exit: Describe the specific role that DNA plays in cells. (exactly what does the cell use the genetic code for?)
Today’s activities:Review notes (due before final test)
Create sample test questions / share questions (due today)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM_CgOgJGG0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phgASkTaIW0
Old work from before break: (for those absent the last part of December)
Group research project presentations
Reading notes for chapter 12 and worksheet are due December 18th
Upcoming events:
Final test next week!!
ADV Biology 1/5• Warm up: List the characteristics that make something a living organism?
• Exit: Is a virus a living organism? Which characteristics does it lack that most other living organisms possess?
Today’s activities:Review notes (due before final test)
Create sample test questions / share questions (due today)
Old work from before break: (for those absent the last part of December)
Group research project presentations
Reading notes for chapter 12 and worksheet are due December 18th
Upcoming events:
Final test next week!!
ADV Biology 12/15• Warm up: No question today.• Exit: no exit question today.
Today’s activities:Group research project presentations
Reading notes for chapter 12 and worksheet are due December 18th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 12 test December 18th
ADV Biology 12/11• Warm up: What happens when the cell does not stop dividing like it
should?
• Exit: no exit question today.
Today’s activities:Group research project
Assignment: Read chapter 12.
Worksheet
Reading notes for chapter 12 are due December 18 th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 12 test December 18th
ADV Biology 12/9• Warm up: What is happening in the cell during interphase? (page 221)
• Exit: How quickly can an average human cell undergo one cycle of cellular division? (p.221)
Today’s activities:Introduction to Cell division
Test make up during work time
Assignment: Read chapter 12.
Worksheet
Reading notes for chapter 12 are due December 18 th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 12 test December 18th
ADV Biology 12/8• Warm up: Describe 4 key roles of cell division. (see page 218 2nd paragraph)
• Exit: What is the result of each round of cell division? (p. 219 concept 12.1)
Today’s activities:Introduction to Cell division
Test make up during work time
Assignment: Read chapter 12.
Reading notes for chapter 12 are due December 18 th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 12 test December 18th
ADV Biology 12/4• Warm up: What osmotic problems do freshwater protists face? What adaptations
help them regulate water levels (osmoregulate)?
• Exit: What types of molecules have difficulty crossing the plasma membrane? Why?
Today’s activities:Study guide / Study sheet
Chapter 7 study guide due Friday.
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due December 5th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 test December 5th
ADV Biology 12/4• Warm up: What osmotic problems do freshwater protists face? What adaptations
help them regulate water levels (osmoregulate)?
• Exit: What types of molecules have difficulty crossing the plasma membrane? Why?
Today’s activities:Study guide / Study sheet
Chapter 7 study guide due Friday.
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due December 5th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 test December 5th
ADV Biology 12/3
• Warm up: no warm up• Exit:no exit
Today’s activities:Study guide
Chapter 7 study guide due Friday.
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due December 5th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 test December 5th
ADV Biology 12/2
• Warm up: What does selective permeability mean ? • Exit: Describe the differences between active and
passive transport.
Today’s activities:Chapter 7 study guide due Friday.
Osmosis/ Diffusion/Active Transport essay due today!
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due December 5th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 test December 5th
ADV Biology 12/1
• Warm up: What is the name of the molecule that forms the fluid mosiac pattern of the cell membrane?
• Exit: In which direction do molecules flow during osmosis and diffusion?
Today’s activities:Osmosis/ Diffusion/Active Transport essay
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due December 5th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 test December 5th
Group Essay• Describe each of the following processes:
• Diffusion
• Osmosis
• Active transport
– For each process, explain which kinds of molecules are involved and the pattern of movement (HL, LH).
– Explain if the process requires energy
– Explain why it is important for cell functioning.
ADV Biology 11/26• Warm up: Which kind of molecule is embedded in the membrane and
allows larger molecules to travel in/out of the cell?
• Exit: no exit question today
Today’s activities:Video notes: Science of Food “Can I Eat That?”
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due December 3rd
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 test December 3rd
ADV Biology 11/25• Warm up: What is the main molecule that makes up the plasma membrane
bi-layer?
• Exit: Which kind of molecule allows large molecules
Today’s activities:Notes: Cell membranes, Osmosis, Diffusion
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due December 3rd
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 test December 3rd
ADV Biology 11/24• Warm up: How does water travel in/out of cell? (name the process)
• Exit: How does the cell control which molecules go in/out of the cell?
Today’s activities:Notes: Cell membranes, Osmosis, Diffusion
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due December 3rd
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 test December 3rd
ADV Biology 11/21• Warm up: Name a functional group, draw its chemical structural model,
and describe one functional property of the group. (see Chapter 4)• Exit: What is Chapter 7 about? (The title of the
chapter usually tells you)
Today’s activities:Chapter 4 and 5 Exam today.
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due November 26th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 Test on November 26th .
ADV Biology 11/20• Warm up: none
• Exit:none
Today’s activities:Make note card and study Chapter 4 and 5
Chapter 4 and 5 Exam FRIDAY.
If your preparation for the test is complete:
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due November 26th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 Test on November 26th .
ADV Biology 11/19• Warm up: How is the process of photosynthesis different from the process
of cellular respiration?
• Exit: Describe the process of dehydration synthesis.
Today’s activities:Chapter 4 and 5 Exam today.
Assignment: Read chapter 7.
Reading notes for chapter 7 are due November 26th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 7 Test on November 26th .
ADV Biology 11/18• Warm up: Which three elements are found in all four major categories of
biological molecules?
• Exit: Which two categories of biological molecules include Nitrogen?
Today’s activities:Review of concepts for exam.
Make note card for use on the exam.
Assignment: Read chapter 5.
Reading notes for chapter 5 are due November 19th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 4/5 Test on November 19th .
ADV Biology 11/17• Warm up: Write a fact from your presentation.
• Exit: Write a fact from another group’s presentation.
Today’s activities:1st period: presentations
3rd period: review of worksheet
Study Guide worksheet
Biological Molecules group project
Assignment: Read chapter 5.
Reading notes for chapter 5 are due November 19th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 4/5 Test on November 19th .
ADV Biology 11/14• Warm up: No warm up
• Exit:No exit question today.
Today’s activities:Study Guide worksheet
Biological Molecules group project
Assignment: Read chapter 5.
Reading notes for chapter 5 are due November 19th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 4/5 Test on November 19th .
ADV Biology 11/13• Warm up: List one fact from your presentation.
• Exit: List one fact from a different group’s presentation.
Today’s activities:Biological Molecules group project
Assignment: Read chapter 5.
Hydrolysis/ Synthesis poster
Reading notes for chapter 5 are due November 19th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 4/5 Test on November 19th .
ADV Biology 11/12• Warm up: List the four major groups of biological molecules.
• Exit: Which 4 elements are found the most in the four groups of biological molecules?
Today’s activities:Biological Molecules group project
Assignment: Read chapter 5.
Hydrolysis/ Synthesis poster
Reading notes for chapter 5 are due November 19th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 4/5 Test on November 19th .
ADV Biology 11/6• Warm up: Describe the general chemical structure of a triglyceride.
• Exit: Describe the structural difference between saturated and unsaturated fats.
Today’s activities:Biological Molecules group project
Assignment: Read chapter 5.
Hydrolysis/ Synthesis poster
Reading notes for chapter 5 are due November 19th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 4/5 Test on November 19th .
ADV Biology 11/5• Warm up: Describe the general chemical structure of a carbohydrate monomer.
• \Exit: Describe the general chemical structure of a carbohydrate polymer.
Today’s activities:Biological Molecules group project
Assignment: Read chapter 5.
Hydrolysis/ Synthesis poster
Reading notes for chapter 5 are due November 19th
Upcoming events:
Chapter 4/5 Test on November 19th .
ADV Biology 11/4• Warm up: How many molecules of water are needed to hydrolyze a
polymer that is 10 monomers long? (see p.68-69)• Exit: After you eat a slice of apple, which reactions must take place for the amino acid monomers
in the protein of the apple to be converted into proteins in your body? (see page 68-69)
Today’s activities:Assignment: Read chapter 5.
Hydrolysis/ Synthesis poster
Reading notes for chapter 5 are due November 19th
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 4 is cancelled. It will be included in a chapter 4/5 Test on November 19th .
ADV Biology 11/3• Warm up: Describe a functional group and one compound that it is found
in.
• Exit: What are the four main classes of biological molecules?
Today’s activities:Chapter Review Project presentations
Assignment: Read chapter 5.
Reading notes for chapter 5 are due November 19th
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 4 is cancelled. It will be included in a chapter 4/5 Test on November 19th .
ADV Biology 10/30• Warm up: Write down a fact that you are going to share in your presentation.
• Exit: Write one fact from another group’s presentation.
Today’s activities:Chapter Review Project presentations
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due November 4th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for November 4th .
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for November 4th .
ADV Biology 10/29• Warm up: What are functional groups? (see page 63)
• Exit: Which kind of biological molecule is built primarily from components with amino functional groups?
Today’s activities:Chapter Review Project presentations
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due October 30th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th .
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th
ADV Biology 10/28• Warm up: No warm up question
• Exit:no exit question
Today’s activities:Chapter Review Project (due WED Oct 29th )
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due October 30th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th .
Upcoming events:
Project Presentation Oct 29th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th
ADV Biology 10/27• Warm up: Stanley Miller found urea among the products of his experiment. What conclusion could
be drawn from its presence? (Read Concept 4.1 on pages 58-59 then we will discuss the answer)
• Exit: What about the Carbon atom allows it to make so many different kinds of compounds? (see page 59)
Today’s activities:Begin Chapter Review Project (due WED Oct 29th )
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due October 30th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th .
Upcoming events:
Project Presentation Oct 29th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th
ADV Biology 10/24• Warm up: What kind of bond holds a water molecule together?
• Exit: How do nonpolar molecules behave when they collide with a polar molecule? (choices: bond or repel)
Today’s activities:CH3 Quiz today!
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due October 30th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th .
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th
ADV Biology 10/23• Warm up: Explain why water has a high specific heat capacity.
• Exit: Which atoms bond during a “hydrogen bond”
Today’s activities:CH 3 discussion review
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due October 30th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th .
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 3 is Friday Oct 24th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th
ADV Biology 10/22• Warm up: List the four emergent properties of water
that help life on Earth. Exit: Which property of water allows it to be a universal solvent?
Today’s activities:CH 3 discussion review
Chapter 4 discussion / work time
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due October 30th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th .
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th
ADV Biology 10/21• Warm up: List the four major elements found in
organic compounds. (see page 60)Exit: What are hydrocarbons?
Today’s activities:CH 3 discussion
Chapter 4 discussion / work time
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due October 30th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th .
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th
ADV Biology 10/20• Warm up: How is organic chemistry different from
inorganic chemistry?Exit: Name three organic compounds.
Today’s activities:Chapter 4 discussion / work time
CH 3 Quiz make-up time
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due October 30th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th .
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th
ADV Biology 10/17• Warm up: Between which atoms do “hydrogen bonds” occur
in a sample of water.Exit: Water is a polar molecule.
How does this allow it to bond with so many substances?
Today’s activities:CH 3 Quiz Today!
Assignment: Read chapter 4.
Reading notes for chapter 4 are due October 30th
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th .
Upcoming events:
Quiz for Chapter 4 is scheduled for October 30th
ADV Biology 10/16
• Warm up: No warm up
Today’s activities:Chapter 3 study guide
mini-research project (Due Friday)
CH 3 quiz October 17th
Upcoming events:
CH 3 quiz October 17th
ADV Biology 10/15
• Warm up: What does a buffer do to the pH of a solution? (see section 3.3)
Today’s activities:Chapter 3 study guide ()
Begin mini-research project (Due Friday)
CH 3 quiz October 17th
Upcoming events:
Wed October we will review the study guide and discuss problem areas of understanding.
Thursday
CH 3 quiz October 17th
ADV Biology 10/14
• Warm up: What happens to water that causes a solution to become acidic or basic?
• (see page 53 at the beginning of section 3.3)
Today’s activities:Chapter 3 discussion notes
Chapter 3 study guide (due Wed 10/15)
CH 3 quiz October 17th
Upcoming events:
Wed October 15th, we will review the study guide and discuss problem areas of understanding.
Thursday
CH 3 quiz October 17th
ADV Biology 10/8-10/13
• Warm up: No warm up
activities:
Guest speaker October 8th
Video notes: October 9th (fossils)
Guest speaker October 13th (fossils)
ADV Biology 10/7
• Warm up: Why is it helpful to living things that water has a high specific heat capacity? (see page 50… 2nd paragraph)
Today’s activities:Chapter 3 discussion notes
Experiment work time/ Reading notes work time
Experiment work time
Concept 3.1 -3.3: reading notes due October 17th
CH 3 quiz October 17th
Upcoming events:
Guest Speaker (geology) Wed Oct 8th
Revisit Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 tests Thursday Oct 9th .
Guest Speaker (fossils) Mon Oct 13th
CH 3 quiz October 17th
ADV Biology 10/6
• Warm up: List four facts about water that can be found on page 47 (1st paragraph)
Today’s activities:Chapter 3 discussion notes
Experiment work time/ Reading notes work time
Experiment work time
Concept 3.1 -3.3: reading notes due October 17th
CH 3 quiz October 17th
Upcoming events:
Guest Speaker (geology) Wed Oct 8th
Revisit Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 tests Thursday Oct 9th .
Guest Speaker (fossils) Mon Oct 13th
CH 3 quiz October 17th
ADV Biology 10/3
• Warm up: Why is water called a polar molecule?
Today’s activities:Chapter 2 discussion notes
Experiment work time
Experiment work time
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due October 3rd\
CH 2 quiz October 3rd
ADV Biology 10/2
• Warm up: How many valence electrons do the following elements contain?
• Carbon (6) Oxygen (8) Neon (10)
Today’s activities:Chapter 2 discussion notes
Experiment work time
Experiment work time
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due October 3rd\
CH 2 quiz October 3rd
ADV Biology 10/1
• Warm up: Draw the electron configuration in a neutral atom of Carbon (atomic number is 6)
Today’s activities:Chapter 2 discussion notes
Experiment work time
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due October 3rd\
CH 2 quiz October 3rd
ADV Biology 9/30
• Warm up: Why is it important to record every activity that you complete during your experiment?
Today’s activities:Chapter 2 discussion notes
Experiment work time
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due October 3rd
ADV Biology 9/29
• Warm up: No warm up question today
Today’s activities:Typing Sections 1 and 2 of experiment report.
Anchor paper examples
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due 26th
ADV Biology 9/26
• Warm up: No warm up question today
Today’s activities:Typing Sections 1 and 2 of experiment report.
Anchor paper examples
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due 26th
ADV Biology 9/25
• Warm up: No warm up question today
Today’s activities:Typing Sections 1 and 2 of experiment report.
Anchor paper examples
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due 26th
ADV Biology 9/24
• Warm up: Why is it important to write an experiment report in as much detail as possible?
Today’s activities:Warm up
Typing Sections 1 and 2 of experiment report.
Anchor paper examples
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due 26th
ADV Biology 9/23
• Warm up:What is an isotope? Give an example of a useful isotope in the fields of Biology.
Today’s activities:Warm up
Discussion notes, group activity
Experiment planning.
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due 26th
ADV Biology 9/22
• Warm up: What are the differences between inductive and deductive reasoning?
• (review for test retake)
Today’s activities:Warm up
Test Retake opportunity
Experiment planning.
Concept 2.1 -2.4: reading notes due 26th
ADV Biology 9/18
• Warm up: Which subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?
Today’s activities:Warm up
Discussion notes/ Revisit the test
Experiment planning.
Concept 2.1 -2.3: reading notes due 23rd
ADV Biology 9/17
• Warm up: NO warm up today.
Today’s activities:Reading work sample “Chemicals”
Concept 2.1 -2.3: reading notes due 23rd
Upcoming events:
Quiz over Chapter 2 : Tuesday 23rd
ADV Biology 9/16
• Warm up: Which three elements make up most of our cells’ biomass?
Today’s activities:Warm up
Discussion notes
Experiment planning.
Concept 2.1 -2.3: reading notes due 23rd
ADV Biology 9/15
• Warm up: List the six most abundant elements in the human body. (see Chapter 2)
Today’s activities:Warm up
Discussion notes
Concept 2.1 -2.3: reading notes due 23rd
ADV Biology 9/12
• Warm up: How is a population different from a community?
Today’s activities:Warm up
Discussion notes
Concept 1.1-1.5: reading notes due Friday
Upcoming events:
Quiz Friday over Chapter 1
ADV Biology 9/11
• Warm up: Describe the specific role that DNA plays in cells. (exactly what does the cell use the genetic code for?)
Today’s activities:Warm up
Discussion notes
Concept 1.1-1.5: reading notes due Friday
Upcoming events:
Quiz Friday over Chapter 1
ADV Biology 9/10
• Warm up: What is the most difficult aspect of reading college text?
Today’s activities:Warm up
Discussion notes
Concept 1.1-1.5: reading notes due Friday
Upcoming events:
Quiz Friday over Chapter 1
ADV Biology 9/9
• Warm up: NO warm up today. Met in computer lab to type essay.
Today’s activities:Warm up
Concept 1.1 : Levels of organization reading notes due Friday
Proofreading / Typing report (scoring guide)
Final draft due Tuesday (turned in Tuesday)
Upcoming events:
Quiz Friday over Chapter 1
ADV Biology 9/8
• Warm up: What aspects of a paper do you check when you proofread a piece of writing?
Today’s activities:Warm up
Concept 1.1 : Levels of organization reading notes due Friday
Proofreading / Typing report (scoring guide)
Final draft due Tuesday (turned in Tuesday)
Upcoming events:
Quiz Friday over Chapter 1
ADV Biology 9/5
• Warm up: Describe 5 living (biotic) and 5 non-living (abiotic) things that can be found at the ecosystem level of organization.
Today’s activities:Warm up
Concept 1.1 : Levels of organization
Emergency procedures (if time permits)
Exit question
Assignments due today:
-Warm up/exit Q’s
-Writing: Homeostasis
-Syllabus
Upcoming events:
Quiz Friday over Chapter 1
Exit question:
• Explain the relationship between the following terms about genetics:
• DNA
• Genes
• Chromosomes
Advanced Biology 9/4
• Warm up: Describe something (besides temperature) that the human body must keep in balance. Explain what the body does to correct the balance.
Today’s activities:Warm up
Video/Discussion: Homeostasis
Work time on homeostasis writing assignment
Read Concept 1.1 / Complete Reading notes
Emergency procedures (if time permits)
Upcoming events:
Friday:
-Assignments due: (so far)
-Warm up/exit Q’s
-Writing: Homeostasis
-Syllabus
Advanced Biology 9/4
• Exit question: Viruses do not have cells and do not perform homeostasis. Do you think they should be considered living organisms? (explain why/why not)
Advanced Biology 9/3
• Warm up: List the characteristics that make something a living organism?
Today’s activities:Review of procedures / book check out
Group activity: characteristics of living things
Individual Assignment: Homeostasis writing assignment
Emergency procedures (if time permits)
Upcoming events:
Friday:
-Assignments due: (so far)
-Warm up/exit Q’s
-Writing: Homeostasis
-Syllabus
Writing assignment: (1/2- 1 page :Full sentences and paragraphs)
Describe at least five conditions that need to remain balanced in the human body to maintain homeostasis. For each condition, explain how the human body maintains balance.
For example…body heat:sweat when hotshiver when cold
Turn in Friday, prepare to discuss Thursday.