Life Science December 17th - December 20th
Monday - Cell in Action Lab Day 5 Wrap-up - Osmosis (Membrane Transport Lesson)
Tuesday - Exam Review
Wednesday - The Cell in Action Final Exam - IAN Organization Time
Thursday - Osmosis Jones Movie Time
Friday - HOLIDAY BREAK BEGINS
COMPLETED IN CLASS TODAY 12/12/12
Cell Membrane Concept Map BLANK -->Cell Membrane Concept Map BLANK.docx
Cell Membrane Concept Map
NEW VOCABULARY HELP
Chapter 4 Reading Sections with NEW TERMS
Life Science December 10th - December 14th
Monday - Microscope Mania Day 2
Tuesday - Microscope Mania Final Day
Wednesday - Microscope Quiz/Chapter 4:The Cell in Action Note-Taking - Cell Transport (FINAL EXAM-Wednesday-December 19th)
Thursday- Cell Transport continued (Cell Transport Lab Day 1)
Friday - (Cell Transport Lab Day 2) ---> Monday- (Cell Transport Day 5)
OSMOSIS and DIFFUSION AT-A-GLANCE
CELL ENERGY (PHOTOSYNTHESIS and RESPIRATION)
THE CELL CYCLE AT-A-GLANCE
Life Science December 3rd - December 7th
Monday - Cell Structure and Function Exam Review
Tuesday - Cell Analogy Project Final Work day
Wednesday - Cell Structure and Function Exam/Cell Analogy Presentations Begin
Thursday- Cell Analogy Project Presentation Wrap-up
Friday- Microscope Mania Stations Activity through Monday
Diversity of Cells Notes for Exam Review -
The Diversity of Cells Notes Study Aide.docx
The Diversity of Cells Notes Study Aide.pdf
Cell Structure and Function Exam- Wednesday, December 5th
Life Science November 26th - November 30th
Monday - Benchmark Review Time/Cell Structure and Function Review
Tuesday - Science Benchmark Day 1/Cell Analogy Work Time Structure and Function Cell Analogy
Questions.docx (CHECK BACK TOMORROW FOR HELP WITH ANSWERS)
Words MAY be used more than one time. Read carefully.
Word Bank Questions 7 - 16 | Work Bank Questions 17 - 26 | Word Bank Questions 27 - 44 | ||||
Pores | Proteins | Bilayers | ||||
Ribosomes | Cytoskeleton | Cytoplasm | ||||
Thylakoid | Cell Wall | Prokaryote | ||||
Cytoskeleton | Nucleolus | Golgi Body | ||||
Nucleolus | Chloroplast | Cilia | ||||
Hydrophobic | Organelles | Hydrophilic | ||||
Nuclear Membrane | Cytoplasm | Smooth ER | ||||
Nucleolus | Flagella | Hydrophobic | ||||
Proteins | Centromeres | Lysosomes | ||||
DNA | Eukaryotes | Volume | ||||
Chromosomes |
|
Wednesday - Cell Analogy Project Work Time
Thursday -Science Benchmark Day 2/Cell Analogy Project Work Time
Friday - Science Benchmark Day 3: Cell Analogy Project Final Work Day - Projects Due (Presentations Monday, December 3rd)
Important Dates and Activities Ahead
Biome Project Choices.docx and Biome Project Choices.pdf
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th FINAL DAY TO SUBMIT LATE PROJECTS
EXAM 2: Cell Structure and Function- Wednesday, December 5th
Microscope Mania Mini-Lab, December 6th and 7th
Microscope Basics Test: Tuesday, December 11th
Cells in Action (Cell Processes)
Cells in Action Lab
FINAL EXAM 3: Cells in Action, Wednesday - December 19th
IAN Final Grading: Thursday, December 20th
Life Science November 12th - November 16th
Monday - Cell Analogy Project - Team Assignments- Work Day 1 (PROJECTS DUE - December 3rd)
Tuesday - Cell Analogy Project Work Day 2
Wednesday - Windows Lab Day 1 - Cell Newsletters (Newsletter Templates --> Cell NewsVolume 1November Issue Starter(2).dotx and Cell NewsVolume 1November Issue.dotx )
Thursday - Windows Lab Day 2 - Cell Newsletters Due - Cell Organelles Quiz --->
Friday - Cell Analogy Project Work Day 3
Life Science November 5th - November 9th
Monday - Chapter 3: Diversity of Cells Completion Section 3.1/Begin Chapter 3: Vocabulary Work
Tuesday - Teacher Staff Development Day/Student Holiday (FINISH VOCABULARY WORK)
Cell Structure and Function Plus.pdf
Cell Structure and Function Plus.docx
CELL PART |
Expanded Definition |
Function Summary |
Location |
DNA |
is the material that contains the information that determines inherited characteristics. Are composed of a nitrogen base, a phosphate group, and a sugar. Found on Chromosomes pictured left. |
|
ALL CELLS |
Lysosome |
cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. These enzymes can digest, or break down, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, DNA, and RNA. Work in two main ways: 1) by enclosing and digesting food using a vesicle of enzymes (phagocytosis) 2) by recycling organelles (autophagy) |
|
Common in Animals Uncommon in Plants |
Vacuole |
a large fluid-filled vesicle located in the cytoplasm of a plant cell or of certain protists. |
|
Plant cells Large, Single Vacuole Animal cells have small vacuoles |
Golgi Complex |
cell organelle that helps make and package materials to be transported out of the cell. |
|
All cells except prokaryotic cells |
Vesicles |
Organelles that are pinched off pieces Golgi apparatus's membrane that that form a small compartment. These small compartment transport its contents to other parts of the cell or outside of the cell.
|
|
All cells except prokaryotic cells |
Mitochondria |
the cell organelle that is surrounded by two membranes and that is the site of cellular respiration, which produces ATP. |
|
All cells except prokaryotic cells |
Ribosome |
is a small organelle where proteins are made (assembled) from amino acids. |
|
All cells |
Amino Acid |
is an organic molecule that contains a carboxyl group and an amino group. They combine to form proteins, which are the principal components of all cells. |
|
All cells |
Cytoplasm |
is the region of the cell within the membrane that includes the fluid, the cytoskeleton, and all of the organelles except the nucleus. Contains membrane-covered organelles include the mitochondria, the endoplasmic reticulum and, the Golgi apparatus. Cytosol, which is the soluble portion of the cytoplasm, includes molecules and small particles, such as ribosomes, but not the organelles covered with membranes. |
|
All Cells |
Endoplasmic Reticulum |
is a system of membranous tubules and sacs in eukaryotic cells that functions as a path along which molecules move from one part of the cell to another. Can be Smooth or Rough |
|
All cells except prokaryotic cells |
Nucleus
|
largest and most visible organelle in a eukaryotic cell. stores the DNA that contains information that tells the cell how to make all of the proteins that control cell function. It is covered by a double membrane, called the nuclear envelope, through which materials can pass. |
|
All cells except prokaryotic cells |
Nucleolus |
Contains RNA for protein manufacture. |
|
All cells except prokaryotic cells |
Cytoskeleton |
- Composed of microtubules |
|
All Cells |
Chloroplast |
Contain green chlorophyll where photosynthesis takes place |
|
Plant and Algae Cells NOT Animal Cells |
Cell Wall |
Most commonly found in plant cells -Made of Cellulose |
|
Plant, Fungi, and Bacterial Cells NOT Animal Cells |
Centriole |
Involved in cellular division- Paired structures near the nucleus
|
Separate chomosome pairs during mitosis |
Animal Cells |
Cell (Plasma) Membrane
|
forms a barrier between the inside of the cell and the outside, so that the chemical environments on the two sides can be different. |
|
All Cells |
OTHER IMPORTANT CELL RELATED TERMS |
|||
Tissue |
Any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products. |
|
|
Organ |
A relatively independent part of the body that carries out one or more special functions, consisting of specialized tissue. |
||
Organ System |
A group of organs that work together to perform a complex function |
||
Organism |
A living thing.
|
||
Structure |
The arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex. |
||
Function
|
What a structure does. How a structure works. The job a structure performs. The way a structure operates.
|
||
Organelle |
Tiny structures within cells that have specialized structures and perfom. |
||
Prokaryote |
Single cellular organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus are called prokaryotes (Pro- means the before nuclei).
|
|
|
Eukaryote |
A single-celled or multicellular organism whose cells contain a distinct membrane-bound nucleus. (Eu- means TRUE) |
|
Wednesday - Computer Lab (Resources on Unit 2 Cells Tab)
Thursday - Computer Lab (Resources on Unit 2 Cells Tab)/Check for Understanding Quiz On Line
Friday - Advisement Schedule /Cell Analogy Intro and Group Assignments/Chapter 3 Section 3 Foldable
Life Science October 29th - November 2nd
Monday - Hearing and Vision Testing in the Theatre (VOCABULARY COMPLETION TIME)
Chapter 2 Links: Reading and Vocabulary
Tuesday - Chapter 2: It's Alive! Or is it? Discussion and Notes
Wednesday - 4 Corner Vocabulary Cards
Thursday - 4 Corner Vocabulary Cards Wrap-up
Friday - Chapter 2 Vocabulary Quiz/Chapter 3 Reading and Note-taking Guide
Coming Soon CELL ANALOGY PROJECT TIMELINE AND GUIDELINES!
Life Science October 22nd - October 26th
CONFERENCE WEEK
BIOME PROJECTS DUE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th
Biome Project Choices.docx and Biome Project Choices.pdf
Monday - Biome Exam Review
Tuesday - Biome Exam Day 1
Wednesday - Biome Exam Day 2
Thursday - Set-up New IAN-Begin Cell Unit - Is it Alive? Intro Video and Discussion (Chapter 2 in the text corresponds to lesson)
Friday - Cell Unit Intro continued
Life Science October 15th - October 20th
Monday - Amazing Race Final Day
Tuesday - Reading Biome Climatographs/Virtual Investigation Day 1
Wednesday - Virtual Investigation Day 2
Thursday - Chapter 20 Review Work-time
Friday - Project Work-time
Earth's Ecosystem's Chapter 20 Exam, Tuesday, October 23rd and Wednesday, October 24th
The Week Ahead in Life Science October 8th - October 13th
BIOME PROJECT DUE DATE- FRIDAY OCTOBER 26th
Monday - Intro to Earth's Ecosystems Close Reading Review/Ecologically Speaking Video/Earth's Ecosystem Amazing Race/Ecologically Speaking Exit Ticket
Tuesday - Earth's Ecosystem's Amazing Race Day 1 COLORING CODING BIOMES
Wednesday - Earth's Ecosystem's Amazing Race Day 2
Thursday - Earth's Ecosystem's Amazing Race Final Day
Friday - Applying Knowledge - HABISTACK GAME TIME
The Week Ahead in Life Science October 1st - October 5th
Cycles in Nature Study Guide Answers Cycles in Nature Study Guide COMPLETED(2).pdf
Monday - Cycles in Nature Wrap-up and Review --> Cycles Jeopardy.ppt
Tuesday - Cycles in Nature Exam/NEW Material (Earth's Ecosystems (BIOMES)
BIOME PROJECT DUE DATE- FRIDAY OCTOBER 26th
Wednesday - Introduction to Earth's Ecosystems Close Reading
Thursday -Biome Note-taking Round Robin and Biome Color-coding Poster
Friday - Applying Knowledge - HABISTACK GAME TIME
The Week Ahead in Life Science September 24th - September 28th
Monday - Oil Spill Investigation Lab/Cycles in Nature HW 1 Part 1 Due Tuesday
Tuesday - Oil Spill Investigation Lab Wrap-up/Cycles in Nature HW Part 2 Cycles in Nature Cornell Notes.pdf / Cycles worksheet.pdf
Wednesday - Cycles in Nature/ Water Cycle and Carbon Cycle
Thursday - Cycles in Nature/ Nitrogen Cycle (CHOICE WORK-TIME LAPTOPS)
Friday - Cycles in Nature-Succession and Cycles Wrap-up/CHOICE WORK-TIME LAPTOPS)
Cycles in Nature Exam Tuesday, October 2nd
The Week Ahead in Life Science September 17th - September 21st
Monday - Concept Wrap-up/ Big Ideas
Tuesday - Ecology Exam Review
Wednesday - Interdependence of Life Ecology Exam 1
Thursday - Cycles in Nature Notes and Activity
Water Cycle | Carbon Cycle | Nitrogen Cycle |
Friday - An Oil Spill Investigation Pre-Lab (Build an Aquatic Food Web)
The Week Ahead September 10th - September 14th
Monday - ITBS/Symbiosis Video
Tuesday - ITBS/Food Chains and Food Webs Wrap-up/ Symbiosis Notes and HW
Wednesday - ITBS/Symbiosis Discussion
Thursday -ITBS Environmental Problems and Solutions 1Notes:----> Environmental Problems and Solutions.pdf
Friday - Environmental Problems and Solutions 2
Oil Spill Investigation Lab Next Week
The Week Ahead September 4th - September 7th
Monday - Labor Day Holiday
Tuesday - CogAT/Vocabulary Work Time
Wednesday - Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity Notes and HW
Notes ---> Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity Notes.pdf
Thursday -Hunt for Survival Activity - (Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity)
HW: Quiz Study Guide
Friday - Vocabulary Quiz
GREAT JOB TODAY ON FOOD WEBS!!
Message to 5th Period: Review your choice sheets (IAN Page 12). Select activities that correspond to the shapes that were checked on your contracts. You do not have to complete any of the work yet, but you should have your choices by Tuesday.
The Week Ahead in Life Science August 27th -August 31st
USE THE LINK TO THE RIGHT TO ACCESS ALL OF THE ECOLOGY UNIT RESOURCES
Monday - Wrap-up Woolly Bully Investigation/Intro to Ecology Notes
HW: What is Ecology? What is Ecology HW.pdf Notes on Ecology Page ----->
Life Science Project Overview Life Science Projects.pdf
Tuesday - Continue Ecology Choice On-line
Wednesday - Living Things Need Energy Notes/Food Chains and Webs/Energy Pyramids
HW: Food Chains and Pyramids
Thursday - Food Chains and Webs Activities/ Types of Interactions Notes
Friday - Key Terms Work Time /Chapter 18 Review Questions
The Week Ahead in Life Science August 20th -August 25th
Monday- Review Safety, Tools, and the Scientific Method (SIGNED SAFETY CONTRACTS NEEDED A.S.AP.)
Tuesday - Method, Safety, and Tools Exam/ Lab Reports Basics
Homework: Practice Lab Report
Wednedsay - Cornell Notes: Variables and Graphing Activity: Identifying Variables
Page 5 Variables Notes Cornell.pdf
Page 4 Activity Sheet Variables in a Science Experiment.pdf
Thursday -Investigation - Woolly Bully: Investigating the Effects of an Invasive Species on an Area's Water Cycle DAY 1 (FINISH PREVIOUS NIGHT'S HOMEWORK ON VARIABLES)
Friday - Investigation Wrap-up - Woolly Bully: Investigating the Effects of an Invasive Species on an Area's Water Cycle DAY 2 (IAN'COLLECTED FOR GRADING)
Friday, August 17th
Science Tools - IAN Page X
Thursday, August 16th
Today in class: Science Process Skills and Scientific Method Notes (IAN Pages VIII and IX)
Homework: Remix today's notes from IAN Page IX and IAN Page VIII using the 6-Door Foldable created in class. After you finish your remix, complete the inside of your foldable "The Scientific Method". Use the PowerPoint link below to complete your homework.
What does it mean to "REMIX" your notes?
- You could rewrite class notes in your own words.
- You could come up with examples.
- You could draw pictures that represent the vocabulary words.
- You choose the way you'd like to review the notes.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD NOTES
Other Formats in case you run into problems:
Note: 4th and 6th Periods - We will check your "How Science Began" tomorrow.
Methods, Tools, Safety Exam, Tuesday 8/21/12