Monday, February 4, 2013

Week of Feb. 4 - 8


Week of February 4 -8

Monday: Learning Objective- Science often advances with the introduction of new technologies. Understanding technologies provides evidence for authentic debate

Classwork - Record data as appropriate for Seed Variation Lab.  Finish Video "Clone"

Homework - None

Tuesday: Learning Objective - Science often advances with the introduction of new technologies. Understanding technologies provides evidence for authentic debate. DNA is a polymer made of repeating nucleotides. Instructions for traits are carried in DNA, a large polymer formed from nucleotide subunits that determines the amino acid sequence to form proteins.

Classwork -Record data as appropriate for Seed Variation Lab.  Explore: Moving Genes, p/p 1-12, pp. 454 - 458

Homework - Research - What is an enzyme? What do enzymes do?

Wednesday: Science often advances with the introduction of new technologies. Understanding technologies provides evidence for authentic debate. DNA is a polymer made of repeating nucleotides. Instructions for traits are carried in DNA, a large polymer formed from nucleotide subunits that determines the amino acid sequence to form proteins.

Classwork - Record data as appropriate for Seed Variation Lab. Finish Explore, p/p 13 - 23

Homework - Reflect and Connect 1 - 5

Thursday/Friday - Science often advances with the introduction of new technologies. Understanding technologies provides evidence for authentic debate. DNA is a polymer made of repeating nucleotides. Instructions for traits are carried in DNA, a large polymer formed from nucleotide subunits that determines the amino acid sequence to form proteins.

Classwork - Record data as appropriate for Seed Variation Lab. Explain - How can it be done? Pages 464 - 467 p/p 1 - 7, R/C 1 - 3,

Sidebar page 462,Describe the big idea behind Electrophoresis, and how is it used?

 Sidebar page 467,Describe career opportunities in biotechnology.  Are there any that are surprising? Are there any that seem interesting to you?

Homework - None - Turn in Notebook

 

 

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