| Biology Schedule UTIPS our ONLINE Testing Site Biology Schedule PowerSchool: Grades and Attendance Important Class DUE Dates: Each term is divided into two blocks of time. Student work that is assigned before midterm may not be retaken or turned in after midterm deadlines. Students should plan ahead and make sure they reatake and turn in their materials on time. Please refer to this website for due dates etc. Third Term: Mid Term, Friday Feb. 12 End of Term, Friday March 19 Fourth Term: Mid Term, Friday April 23 End of Term, Friday May 21
Tues. March 2 Bacteria lab Due today Introduction to Protista Lab: Protist Observations, Due Tues. March 9th Complete Protista Notes / Outline..... use powerpoint and text to help you. Once you finish your outline study and take the Protista Mastery Check. Complete the mastery check on or before Thrus. March 4th. Thurs. March 4th Take Protista Mastery Check no later than Tues. March 9th Lab: Protist Observations, Due Tues. March 9th Tuesday March 9 GRADE CHECKS DUE TODAY! Protista Lab Observations Due today Make sure you have turned in Ch. 20 Protista Reading Protista Mastery check due today. Introduction to Fungi Assignment: 1. Utips Final Practice Study Log: Complete the practice finals and fill out paper work. Due no later than Friday March 19th. 2. Danger Lurks Among the Molds Worksheet, correct online no later than Thurs. March 11 VDP Quiz you will take this at the beginning of class. 1. Name the students in your group. 2. Write your hypothesis, problem or question etc. * VDP DUE * April 29th Upload on Testing Server !! Thurs. March 11 - Bacteri, Virus, Protista and Fungal Test Review is Posted and Ready for completion. At this point my health will not allow me to come in early for a test review. Please meet in small groups to complete your test review. Google docs would be a great option. We will turn it in on Monday before we take the test. Please be prepared as we do not have much time for a retake before the end of 3rd term. - Ch. 21 Fungi Notes - Take Fungal Mastery Check no later than Tues. March 16th - Turn in Ch. 21 Fungi Reading - Assignment packet Cover Sheet ready for download Assignment Packet Due Dates Extra Credit Monday March 15th Extra Credit Tues. March 16th Due Wed. March 17th - Lab: Fungal observations *Remember your bird beak, fossil, and Oh lima labs are due March 19th!* Monday March 15 Ch. 19-21 Test (Bacteria, Viruses, Protista and Fungi) 100 questions. This is the last test on 3rd term. If you need to complete a retake you have Tues. - Friday. * VDP DUE * April 29th Upload on Testing Server !! Assignment Packet Due Dates Extra Credit Monday March 15th Extra Credit Tues. March 16th Due Wed. March 17th *Remember your bird beak, fossil, and Oh Lima labs are due March 19th!* Wed. March 17 Assignment Packet Due today Plants: Roots, Stems and Leaves; Monocots vs. Dicots Plant Mastery Check 1, you will take this at the end of the class. You may retake this mastery check with a ticket no later than Friday. *Remember you bird beak, fossil, and Oh Lima labs are due March 19th!* Friday March 19 Last Day of 3rd TERM Last day to retake, make up, turn in etc. We will be staying until 4:00. Lab: Comparing Monocots and Dicots. We have created a web page with additional images if you did not finish your observations, click here Start Reading CH. 22, 23, 24, 25 and hand in paper with your signature for points, Due Tues. March 23rd. Plant Mastery Check 2, goes on 4th Term Plant Essay Questions, 43 pts. Correct online no later than Tues. March 23 1. How do stomata work? 2. Why does water move by osmosis, from soil spaces into the cytoplasm of root cells? * VDP DUE * April 29th Upload on Testing Server !! *Remember your bird beak, fossil, and Oh Lima labs are due TODAY!* Tues. March 23 * VDP DUE * April 29th Upload on Testing Server !! Plants: Gymnosperms and Angiosperms Finish CH. 22, 23, 24, 25 Reading and hand in paper with your signature for points. Take Home Plant Test, complete no later than Thurs. March 25th. Plant Mastery Check, # 3 Final Review KEY TERMS: Complete with one other student, use google docs. Download to a word doc and upload on the testing server no later than Tues. April 13 4th Term Assignment Packet # 1 Extra Credit Tues. March 23 Extra Credit Wed. March 24 Due Thurs. March 25 Thrus. March 25 - Ch. 26 Introduction to Animals - Annelids - Watch Worm Dissection Prep (video, powerpoint and practice quiz) no later than Monday March 29 - Discuss format for Dissection Monday March 29 * VDP DUE * April 29th Upload on Testing Server !! Worm Dissection Worm Dissection Guide Quiz, Take before Wed. March 31. You may NOT retake the quide quizzes. You may use any notes you take from the dissection guides, book, internet sources etc. Complete this quiz all by yourself. I repeat their are no retakes for the dissection quizzes. Please listen carefully in class and read all quiz questions very carefully. Anything discussed in class or in the guide can be on the dissection guide quiz. Introduction to Mollusks Wed. March 31 Starfish Starfish Dissection Guide Quiz, Take before Fri. April 2. You may NOT retake the quide quizzes. You may use any notes you take from the dissection guides, book, internet sources etc. Complete this quiz all by yourself. I repeat their are no retakes for the dissection quizzes. Please listen carefully in class and read all quiz questions very carefully. Anything discussed in class or in the guide can be on the dissection guide quiz. Introduction to Introduction to Mollusk Student Led Conference Today and Tomorrow Friday April 2 Mollusk Dissection Mollusk Dissection Guide Quiz, Take before Tues. April 13th. You may NOT retake the quide quizzes. You may use any notes you take from the dissection guides, book, internet sources etc. Complete this quiz all by yourself. I repeat their are no retakes for the dissection quizzes. Please listen carefully in class and read all quiz questions very carefully. Anything discussed in class or in the guide can be on the dissection guide quiz. Introduction to Class Insecta Spring Break Mon. April 5- Friday April 9 Tuesday April 13 Final KEY TERMS due today. Upload to testing server. Each student needs to upload their own copy of the key terms. * VDP DUE * April 29th Upload on Testing Server !! Grasshopper Dissection Introduction to Echinoderm Final I CAN Essay Questions, you can complete this with one other student. Thurs. April 15 Starfish Dissection Friday April 16 th Say Goodbye To Mrs. Spence and Mr. Boynton Monday April 19 * VDP DUE * April 29th Upload on Testing Server !! Wed. April 21 Friday April 23 Tues April 27
Thursday April 29 * VDP DUE today * Upload on Testing Server Monday May 3 Wed. May 5 Friday May 7 Final Review I CAN Essays DUE today, Upload to testing server. Tues. May 11 Thurs. May 13 Monday May 17 Wed. May 19 Friday May 21 Tues. May 25 Thurs. May 27 Friday May 28 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
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9th Grade Honors Biology I CAN's 08-09 Classification and Biodiversity I CAN’s 2. I CAN explain how classifying organisms reflect evolutionary linage. 3. I CAN explain how Earths biodiversity is essential for life as we know it. 4. I CAN describe the difference between modern and traditional classification. 5. I CAN use keys to classify different living things (arthropods, plants etc.) 6. I CAN create classification tools to assist in the identification of living things.(dichotomous keys etc.). KEY TERMS: biodiversity, classification, taxonomy, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species, dichotomous key, animal, plant, protista, fungi, eubacteria, archebacteria, insect orders, traditional classification, modern classification Cell I CAN’s Cells are the basic unit of life. All living things are composed of one or more cells that come from other living (preexisting) cells. Cells perform a variety of functions necessary to maintain homeostasis and life. The structure and function of a cell determines the cell's role in an organism. Living cells are composed of chemical elements and molecules that form large, complex molecules. These molecules form the basis for the structure and function of cells. 1. I CAN describe the Cell Theory and relate the nature of science to development of cell theory. 2. I CAN describe the relationship between the organelles in a cell and the functions of that cell. 3. I CAN differentiate between autotrophic and heterotrophic cells. 4. I CAN describe the characteristics of life. 5. I CAN explain the flow of energy and matter in cellular functions (photosynthesis, cellular respiration. 6. I CAN describe how materials enter and leave the cell. 7. I CAN explain how cells divide from existing cells. 8. I CAN give examples of organisms maintaining homeostasis 9. I CAN list the major chemical elements in the cell. 10. I CAN identify the structure and functions of the four major macromolecules. 11. I CAN explain the structure of enzymes and why they are so important to living things. 12. I CAN explain the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction. 13. I CAN describe why some materials are acidic and others basic and how these substances affect living things. 14. I CAN describe the unique properties of water. 15. I CAN identify the proper use of the scientific method.
Genetic I CAN’s Information passed from parent to offspring is coded in DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules. The fundamental DNA structure is the same for all living things; the sequence of DNA differs between each organism and each species. Changes in the DNA sequence may alter genetic expression. The genetic information in DNA provides the instructions for assembling protein molecules in cells. The code used is virtually the same for all organisms. There are predictable patterns of inheritance. Sexual reproduction increases the genetic variation of a species. Asexual reproduction provides offspring that have the same genetic code as the parent 1. I CAN explain and diagram the difference between asexual and sexual reproduction. 2. I CAN describe how scientists predict and interpret patterns of inheritance in sexually reproducing organisms (punnett squares). 3. I can use and construct human pedigrees to predict patterns of genetics. 4. I CAN describe and diagram the substance responsible for the genetic code in all living things. 5. I CAN explain how sexual reproduction increases genetic diversity and survival over time. 6. I CAN explain how the genetic code differs between different kinds of organisms. 7. I CAN describe how the structure and replication of the genetic code is essential to heredity and protein synthesis. 8. I CAN explain the importance of genetic engineering to our modern society. 9. I CAN explain how Mendelian Principles are used in modern plant and animal breeding. 10. I CAN identify the proper use of the scientific method. 11. I CAN explain how modern genetics can be used to identify disease and improve the overall quality of life. KEY TERMS: DNA, replication, fertilization, dominant trait, recessive trait, genetic engineering, gene splicing, phenotype, genotype, sexual reproduction, asexual reproduction, chromosome, gene, mutation, cloning, inheritance, bioethics, pedigree Evolution and Diversity of Life I Can's Evolution is central to modern science’s understanding of the living world. The basic idea of biological evolution is that Earth’s present day species developed from earlier species. Evolutionary processes allow some species to survive with little or no change, some to die out altogether, and other species to change, giving rise to a greater diversity of species. Science distinguishes itself from other ways of knowing and from other bodies of knowledge through the use of empirical standards, logical arguments, and skepticism, as science strives for explanations of the world. 1. I CAN explain how biological diversity is a result of change over time (evolutionary process). 2. I CAN describe how the following are used as evidence of evolutionary change: fossils, structural similarities, homologous and vestigial structures and biochemical similarities. 3. I CAN explain the role of genetics, mutations and sexual reproduction in evolution. 4. I CAN explain the difference between natural selection and artificial selection (selective breeding). 5. I CAN describe how plate tectonics and natural selection can be a force for evolutionary change. 6. I CAN describe how natural selection can be used to explain evolutionary change. 7. I CAN describe how populations of living things can change over time. 8. I CAN demonstrate how scientists classify and organize living things. 9. I CAN explain how classifying organisms can reflect evolutionary linage? KEY TERMS: evolution, fossil record, geologic record, molecular, homologous, vestigial structures, mutation, recombination, hierarchy, classification scheme, theory, natural selection, adaptation, evidence, inference, speciation, biodiversity, taxonomy, kingdom, virus, protist, fungi, plant, animal, dichotomy Structure and Function of Organs and Systems, I CAN’s Structure relates to function. Organs and organ systems function together to provide homeostasis in organisms. The functioning of organs depends upon multiple organ systems.1. I can illustrate the levels of organization in a living thing. 2. I CAN describe the structure and function of various organs and their corresponding systems. 3. I CAN Explain how organs and systems are similar between different organisms (plant, animal). 4. I CAN describe how organs and systems work together to maintain homeostasis. KEY TERMS:organ, organ system, organism, hormonal modification, stomata, tissue, homeostasis, structure, function “I Can” Ecosystems Ecosystems are shaped by interactions among living organisms and their physical environment. Ecosystems change constantly, either staying in a state of dynamic balance or shifting to a new state of balance. Matter cycles in ecosystems, and energy flows from outside sources through the system. Humans are part of ecosystems and can deliberately or inadvertently alter an ecosystem. Matter cycles in ecosystems, and energy flows from outside sources through the system. Humans are part of ecosystems and can deliberately or inadvertently alter an ecosystem. 1. I CAN explain why
it is important to understand how living organisms interact with each other and
their environment? KEY TERMS: predator-prey, symbiosis, competition, ecosystem, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, oxygen cycle, population, diversity, energy pyramid, consumers, producers, limiting factor, competition, decomposers, food chain, biotic, abiotic, community, variable, evidence, inference, quantitative, qualitative | This Item has not been setup. If you are the item owner, please use the edit button to complete the setup. |