Showing posts with label plant. Show all posts
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Monday, October 29, 2007

Chapter 3, Sections 1-4

Monday, 10-29-2007 [all blocks]

Review & Assessment: pages 109 [Study Guide: no points] -110 [Review & Assessment: 135 points]-111 [Standards Practice: 80 points]textbook. Start assessment today with remainder to be completed upon the next meeting.

Tuesday [blocks 2.4.6] [10-30-2007] & Wednesday [blocks 1, 3, 5] [10-31-2007]

Finish Chapter 3: Assessment pages 109-111-111
Exam View Quick Take Quiz, Chapter 3 [20 ?'s]

Thursday [blocks 2, 4, 5][11-01-2007] & Friday [blocks 1, 3,5] [11-02-2007]

Lab Prep, Chapter 4, "Shine On". Break into groups of minor groups of two and master groups of six. Each minor group gets a small [$3.00 or less] plant: Coleus, ivy, etc.

Chapter 4, Section 1, Vocabulary:
  • photosynthesis: The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food. fotosintesis:
  • autotroph: An organism that makes its own food. autótrofo:
  • heterotroph: An organism that cannot make its own food. heterótrfo:
  • pigment: A colored chemical compound that absorbs light and can be used to color other materials. pigmento:
  • chlorophyll: The main photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and come bacteria. clorofila:
  • stomata: Small openings on a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move. extomas:

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Lesson Plan Oct.1 to Oct. 5, 2007

continue Chap 3:
S. 7.1.b, 7.1.c
Students know that characteristics that distinguish plant cells from animal cells, including chloroplasts and cell walls.
Students know the nucleus is the repository for genetic information in plant and animal cells.

Objectives / Key Ideas


  • 3.2.1 Identify the role of the cell wall and the cell membrane in the cell
  • 3.2.2 Identify the role of the nucleus in the cell
  • 3.2.3 Name the organelles found in cytoplasm and describe their functions
  • 3.2.4 Describe how cells differ

Monday, Oct. 1
Evaluate page 85: Section 1 Assessment
Collect optional "Writing in Science"
Check Potatoes A-B, record observations in data table.
Homework: Define key terms page 88, Cornell Note style


Tuesday/Wednesday Oct2-3
continue movie "Inside A Cell" (Cornell note taking)
Measure and record egg circumference. Replace vinegar with salt-water around eggs.
Homework: read pages 88-91 (Cornell notes). Answer Reading Checkpoint questions, page 89 and page 92 (4 points).
Reading and Note Taking Guide (RNTG) page 58

Thursday/Friday Oct4-5
Reciprocal Teaching (RT) pages 88-95. Cornell notes to supplement Tue/Thurs homework.
Video: Cell Structure and Function (PH DVD: Discovery Channel School)
Measure and record egg circumference. Replace salt-water with regular water.
Homework: Reaching Checkpoint question, page 94 (2 points).
Section 2 Assessment (S 7.1.b, 7.7.c, E-LA: Reading 7.1.2, Writing 7.2.0): Vocabulary skill and Reviewing Key Concepts 1 through 4.
NOTE: Bring in liquid of choice to complete egg-speriment on Monday. Replacement to be done on Monday for final observation on Thursday/Friday.

Preview: Monday Oct. 8--Book foldable: The Animal Cell . Final observation of potatoes.