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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Week of Dec. 13 - 17

Date
Plan
What we did
Monday, Dec.
1)      Cell is Like  - Finish Overview
2)      Plant and Animal Cell Lab
-          For this lab you are responsible for the onion cell drawing and the cheek cell drawing.  Questions are for you to discuss and will be part of the lab assessment.

** Are all wonder whys printed and handed in to me?

**Today we reviewed the Cell is Like Project.
2) Reviewed the labs
3) worked on the Skill worksheet comparing and contrasting Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration.
Tuesday, Dec. 1

** Follow this link to set up your Cell is Like Google Doc.
open the document
- Make a copy and then share with me to ensure that I have an editable copy of the document.

1) Plant and Animal Cell Lab 
Hand in: 
- Onion Cell Drawing
- Cheek Cell Drawing
 
2)      Leaf Lab –
a.       You are responsible for viewing a leaf cross section and working through the questions.
b.      You must make a Stomata/Guard cell drawing to be handed in
c.       We will complete the chromatography part together.

** Worked on our labs.
Wednesday, Dec. 15
Wednesday:
1)      Finish Plant and Animal Cell Lab and drawing from Leaf Lab
2)      Cell Unit post assessment – Practice – Record Results
3)      Examine Worksheets from CR. & PS.
4)      Review Similarities and Differences of PS and CR.

We wrapped up the labs
Thursday, Dec. 16
Thursday:
REminders:
* Study session at lunch?
* Exam format discussion
* Set class goal

1) Cell Assessment practice.

1.5) Skill WS - review.

2) Labs - What needs to be handed in
- Onion cell drawings
- Cheek cell drawing
- Guard cells and stomate drawing

- Review questions
- Review leaf Cross section

3) Chromatography demo.

4) Iodine and starch demo - see powerpoint.

25 multiple choice
11 short answer (some with choice; some with multiple parts)
- Check out the sample questions online.


We reviewed!
Friday, Dec. 17
Friday: - Your Cell is Like Google Doc/Presentation must have a topic selected to compare to and one organelle explained.

1)      Exam

Check out our Pre & Post Assessment Data for the Cells unit.

Completed Exam
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