What are we doing today?
Test
IB Test Review
Week of May 7-11
Cladograms and Figworts
IB Test Review
Week of May 7-11
Cladograms and Figworts
Friday May 4th
Cladograms - Video
Thursday May 3rd
Pg 102/103
Animal Classification
Wednesday May 2nd
Pg 100/101
Plant Classification
Tuesday May 1st
Pg 98/99
Biological Classification Packet
Monday April 30th
Survival of the Sneakiest
Cladograms - Video
Thursday May 3rd
Pg 102/103
Animal Classification
Wednesday May 2nd
Pg 100/101
Plant Classification
Tuesday May 1st
Pg 98/99
Biological Classification Packet
Monday April 30th
Survival of the Sneakiest
Friday April 27th
Complete Rock Pocket Mouse
Video - Rock Pocket Mouse
Thursday April 26th
Pg 94/95
Rock Pocket Mouse - Evidence for Natural Selection
Tuesday April 24th and Wednesday April 25th
Natural Selection Simulation - Peppered Moth
Link: peppermoths.weebly.com/
Mr. Haug's Example Project
Monday April 23rd
Pages 92/93
Inner Fish Review
Friday April 20th
Gallery Walk of Freshman Genetics Projects
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday April 17-19
The Inner Fish Series ( Inner Fish, Inner Reptile and Inner Monkey)
Monday April 16th
Page 90/91
Cord Grass Case Study
Friday April 13th
Video - Mass Extinction
Thursday April 12th
Page: 88/89
Homologous Structures
Wednesday April 11th,
Video - Great Transformations
Using fossil evidence to explain the evolution of Whales form Land Animals
Monday and Tuesday April 9th and 10th
Fossil Chart
You may work as a group (up to 4) and turn in one project with everyone's names on it.
Friday April 6th
Page 86/87
Radioactive Decay Simulation
(Data Analysis)
Thursday April 5th
Page 86/87
Radioactive Decay Simulation
(Data Collection)
Tuesday and Wednesday April 3 and 4th
Darwin Packet
Pages 84 and 85 in Notebook
Complete Rock Pocket Mouse
Video - Rock Pocket Mouse
Thursday April 26th
Pg 94/95
Rock Pocket Mouse - Evidence for Natural Selection
Tuesday April 24th and Wednesday April 25th
Natural Selection Simulation - Peppered Moth
Link: peppermoths.weebly.com/
Mr. Haug's Example Project
Monday April 23rd
Pages 92/93
Inner Fish Review
Friday April 20th
Gallery Walk of Freshman Genetics Projects
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday April 17-19
The Inner Fish Series ( Inner Fish, Inner Reptile and Inner Monkey)
Monday April 16th
Page 90/91
Cord Grass Case Study
Friday April 13th
Video - Mass Extinction
Thursday April 12th
Page: 88/89
Homologous Structures
Wednesday April 11th,
Video - Great Transformations
Using fossil evidence to explain the evolution of Whales form Land Animals
Monday and Tuesday April 9th and 10th
Fossil Chart
You may work as a group (up to 4) and turn in one project with everyone's names on it.
Friday April 6th
Page 86/87
Radioactive Decay Simulation
(Data Analysis)
Thursday April 5th
Page 86/87
Radioactive Decay Simulation
(Data Collection)
Tuesday and Wednesday April 3 and 4th
Darwin Packet
Pages 84 and 85 in Notebook
Friday March 23rd
Review Peanut Variation Data
Video: Ancient Oceans
Thursday March 22nd
Peanut Variation - Data Collection
Measure the seed size of 10 peauts
(about 20 seeds) in mm
Wednesday March 21st
Notebook Pages 82/83
Exponential Growth - Squinky Populations
Population Growth Curve (S-Curve)
Tuesday March 20th
Video - The Making of a Theory
Complete the before viewing questions, giving reasons for your answers.
During or after the film, complete the after viewing questions with evidence from the film.
Add to Notebook Pages: 80/81
Monday March 19th
Upload your 4ICCS form to Managebac.
4ICCS Form
Be sure to download the form on to your computer and edit it in Adobe. Save a copy (make sure it saves what you typed in) and upload to Managebac.
Review Peanut Variation Data
Video: Ancient Oceans
Thursday March 22nd
Peanut Variation - Data Collection
Measure the seed size of 10 peauts
(about 20 seeds) in mm
Wednesday March 21st
Notebook Pages 82/83
Exponential Growth - Squinky Populations
Population Growth Curve (S-Curve)
Tuesday March 20th
Video - The Making of a Theory
Complete the before viewing questions, giving reasons for your answers.
During or after the film, complete the after viewing questions with evidence from the film.
Add to Notebook Pages: 80/81
Monday March 19th
Upload your 4ICCS form to Managebac.
4ICCS Form
Be sure to download the form on to your computer and edit it in Adobe. Save a copy (make sure it saves what you typed in) and upload to Managebac.
Friday March 16th
Upload your 4ICCS form to Managebac.
4ICCS Form
Be sure to download the form on to your computer and edit it in Adobe. Save a copy (make sure it saves what you typed in) and upload to Managebac.
Thursday March 15th
Finish
Video: Darwin's Dangerous Idea
Upload your 4ICCS form to Managebac.
4ICCS Form
Be sure to download the form on to your computer and edit it in Adobe. Save a copy (make sure it saves what you typed in) and upload to Managebac.
Tuesday and Wednesday March 13th and 14th
Video: Darwin's Dangerous Idea
We are starting Topic 5 - Evolution and Biodiversity. The video is the story of Charles Darwin and his ideas for Natural Selection. Natural Selection is the foundation of evolutionary biology that we use today to explain how organisms have changed over time.
Upload your 4ICCS form to Managebac.
4ICCS Form
Be sure to download the form on to your computer and edit it in Adobe. Save a copy (make sure it saves what you typed in) and upload to Managebac.
Thursday March 15th
Finish
Video: Darwin's Dangerous Idea
Upload your 4ICCS form to Managebac.
4ICCS Form
Be sure to download the form on to your computer and edit it in Adobe. Save a copy (make sure it saves what you typed in) and upload to Managebac.
Tuesday and Wednesday March 13th and 14th
Video: Darwin's Dangerous Idea
We are starting Topic 5 - Evolution and Biodiversity. The video is the story of Charles Darwin and his ideas for Natural Selection. Natural Selection is the foundation of evolutionary biology that we use today to explain how organisms have changed over time.
Thursday March 8th
IA DUE TODAY (11:55pm)
Only your Personal Code is Needed on .pdf
DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME or SCHOOL!!
Finish GATTACA
Wednesday March 7th
Independent work Day.
Monday and Tuesday March 5th and 6th
GATTACA
A science fiction look into the future of genetic engineering
IA DUE TODAY (11:55pm)
Only your Personal Code is Needed on .pdf
DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME or SCHOOL!!
Finish GATTACA
Wednesday March 7th
Independent work Day.
Monday and Tuesday March 5th and 6th
GATTACA
A science fiction look into the future of genetic engineering
Thursday and Friday March 1 and 2
Complete this weeks work:
Pedigree and Plasmid
IA Feedback Opportunity
If you have questions about your IA and want feedback about any work you have done, talk to Mr. Haug.
IA is Due on Managebac March 8th (11:55pm)
Wednesday February 28th
Page 78/79 -Finish
Modeling Genetic Engineering:
Insertion of a gene into a plasmid
Tuesday February 27th
Page 78/79
Modeling Genetic Engineering:
Insertion of a gene into a plasmid
Monday February 26th
Page 76/77
Comparing DNA: Genomes and Chromosomes
The BioNinja Website if very helpful for this.
Complete this weeks work:
Pedigree and Plasmid
IA Feedback Opportunity
If you have questions about your IA and want feedback about any work you have done, talk to Mr. Haug.
IA is Due on Managebac March 8th (11:55pm)
Wednesday February 28th
Page 78/79 -Finish
Modeling Genetic Engineering:
Insertion of a gene into a plasmid
Tuesday February 27th
Page 78/79
Modeling Genetic Engineering:
Insertion of a gene into a plasmid
Monday February 26th
Page 76/77
Comparing DNA: Genomes and Chromosomes
The BioNinja Website if very helpful for this.
Friday February 23rd
Complete and Turn-In your
Making a Pedigree Chart
Today's assignment will be to make a pedigree chart of a fictitious family. Once the chart is complete, you will then be using it to identify patterns of genetic inheritance.
Pedigree Chart Instructions and Examples
Part 2 - Get your trait and identify all individuals with the trait
Determine the type of gene from the pattern of inheritance
Part 3 - Identify all the genotypes of the individuals
Pedigree Chart Instructions Part 2 and 3 - Identifying Genetic Pattern and Genotypes
Thursday February 22nd
Complete your
Making a Pedigree Chart
Today's assignment will be to make a pedigree chart of a fictitious family. Once the chart is complete, you will then be using it to identify patterns of genetic inheritance.
Pedigree Chart Instructions and Examples
Part 2 - Get your trait and identify all individuals with the trait
Determine the type of gene from the pattern of inheritance
Part 3 - Identify all the genotypes of the individuals
Pedigree Chart Instructions Part 2 and 3 - Identifying Genetic Pattern and Genotypes
Wednesday February 21st
Complete your
Making a Pedigree Chart
Today's assignment will be to make a pedigree chart of a fictitious family. Once the chart is complete, you will then be using it to identify patterns of genetic inheritance.
Pedigree Chart Instructions and Examples
Part 2 - Get your trait and identify all individuals with the trait
Determine the type of gene from the pattern of inheritance
Part 3 - Identify all the genotypes of the individuals
Pedigree Chart Instructions Part 2 and 3 - Identifying Genetic Pattern and Genotypes
Tuesday February 20th
Making a Pedigree Chart
Today's assignment will be to make a pedigree chart of a fictitious family. Once the chart is complete, you will then be using it to identify patterns of genetic inheritance.
Pedigree Chart Instructions and Examples
Complete and Turn-In your
Making a Pedigree Chart
Today's assignment will be to make a pedigree chart of a fictitious family. Once the chart is complete, you will then be using it to identify patterns of genetic inheritance.
Pedigree Chart Instructions and Examples
Part 2 - Get your trait and identify all individuals with the trait
Determine the type of gene from the pattern of inheritance
Part 3 - Identify all the genotypes of the individuals
Pedigree Chart Instructions Part 2 and 3 - Identifying Genetic Pattern and Genotypes
Thursday February 22nd
Complete your
Making a Pedigree Chart
Today's assignment will be to make a pedigree chart of a fictitious family. Once the chart is complete, you will then be using it to identify patterns of genetic inheritance.
Pedigree Chart Instructions and Examples
Part 2 - Get your trait and identify all individuals with the trait
Determine the type of gene from the pattern of inheritance
Part 3 - Identify all the genotypes of the individuals
Pedigree Chart Instructions Part 2 and 3 - Identifying Genetic Pattern and Genotypes
Wednesday February 21st
Complete your
Making a Pedigree Chart
Today's assignment will be to make a pedigree chart of a fictitious family. Once the chart is complete, you will then be using it to identify patterns of genetic inheritance.
Pedigree Chart Instructions and Examples
Part 2 - Get your trait and identify all individuals with the trait
Determine the type of gene from the pattern of inheritance
Part 3 - Identify all the genotypes of the individuals
Pedigree Chart Instructions Part 2 and 3 - Identifying Genetic Pattern and Genotypes
Tuesday February 20th
Making a Pedigree Chart
Today's assignment will be to make a pedigree chart of a fictitious family. Once the chart is complete, you will then be using it to identify patterns of genetic inheritance.
Pedigree Chart Instructions and Examples
Friday February 16th
IA Work Day
Thursday February 15th
Finish Karyogram
Wednesday February 14th
Happy Valentine's Day
Pg 74/75
Non-Disjunction Examples
Building a Karyogram that shows Down Syndrome
Tuesday February 13th
Meiosis - Video
Pg 72/73
Meiosis - Notes
Meiosis - Color Plates
IA Work Day
Thursday February 15th
Finish Karyogram
Wednesday February 14th
Happy Valentine's Day
Pg 74/75
Non-Disjunction Examples
Building a Karyogram that shows Down Syndrome
Tuesday February 13th
Meiosis - Video
Pg 72/73
Meiosis - Notes
Meiosis - Color Plates
Friday February 9th
IA Work Day
IA Final Draft Due March - 8th
Next Month!!
Thursday February 8th
HHMI Video Lecture: Deciphering the Language of Sex
The X and Y Chromosome
Wednesday February 7th
Page 70/71
Sex Linked Notes : PowerPoint
Sex Linked Problems
Tuesday February 6th
Page 68/69
Blood Types
an example of Codominance
IA Work Day
IA Final Draft Due March - 8th
Next Month!!
Thursday February 8th
HHMI Video Lecture: Deciphering the Language of Sex
The X and Y Chromosome
Wednesday February 7th
Page 70/71
Sex Linked Notes : PowerPoint
Sex Linked Problems
Tuesday February 6th
Page 68/69
Blood Types
an example of Codominance
Friday February 2nd
Page 66
Incomplete and Codominance - Notes
Page 67
Incomplete and Codominance - Practice Questions
Incomplete and Codominance PowerPoint
Leave Page 65 Blank for now.
Thursday February 1st
Page 64
Punnett Square Practice - Spongebob Genetics
Wednesday January 31st
Pages 62 and 63
Notes and Reading: Inheritance and Punnett Squares
Tuesday January 30th
Short Film : Natural Selection in Humans
Complete Sickle Cell Anemia Packet
Monday January 29th
Page 60 and 61
Sickle Cell Anemia Packet (Pages 5-11)
Page 66
Incomplete and Codominance - Notes
Page 67
Incomplete and Codominance - Practice Questions
Incomplete and Codominance PowerPoint
Leave Page 65 Blank for now.
Thursday February 1st
Page 64
Punnett Square Practice - Spongebob Genetics
Wednesday January 31st
Pages 62 and 63
Notes and Reading: Inheritance and Punnett Squares
Tuesday January 30th
Short Film : Natural Selection in Humans
Complete Sickle Cell Anemia Packet
Monday January 29th
Page 60 and 61
Sickle Cell Anemia Packet (Pages 5-11)
Friday January 26th
Visualizing Genetics Vocabulary
Paste the Genetics Document on Page 59
On Page 58, Draw a Picture that you would associate with each of the Bold Face words on the document. (There are 10 different words)
Genetics Document
Thursday January 25th
Time to work on IA:
Background and Procedures
Wednesday January 24th
Finish-
Video: National Geographic - DNA Genesis
Scientific Research using the Human Genome Project
Time to work on IA:
Background and Procedures
Tuesday January 23rd
Video: National Geographic - DNA Genesis
Scientific Research using the Human Genome Project
Monday January 22nd
Minimum Day Schedule
Notebook Pages 56-57
Topic 3 Vocabulary and Questions
If you have not a discussion with Mr. Haug about your IA proposal, please turn those in by tomorrow. It is important that you get started on your; research, background, procedures and the process of data collection.
IA Final Draft Due: March 8th - (.pdf) to Managebac
Visualizing Genetics Vocabulary
Paste the Genetics Document on Page 59
On Page 58, Draw a Picture that you would associate with each of the Bold Face words on the document. (There are 10 different words)
Genetics Document
Thursday January 25th
Time to work on IA:
Background and Procedures
Wednesday January 24th
Finish-
Video: National Geographic - DNA Genesis
Scientific Research using the Human Genome Project
Time to work on IA:
Background and Procedures
Tuesday January 23rd
Video: National Geographic - DNA Genesis
Scientific Research using the Human Genome Project
Monday January 22nd
Minimum Day Schedule
Notebook Pages 56-57
Topic 3 Vocabulary and Questions
If you have not a discussion with Mr. Haug about your IA proposal, please turn those in by tomorrow. It is important that you get started on your; research, background, procedures and the process of data collection.
IA Final Draft Due: March 8th - (.pdf) to Managebac
Friday January 19th
Rally Schedule
Pass Back IA Proposals that were turned in, discuss individual improvements
Work on Background Research or Procedure Planning
Thursday January 18th
Pass Back IA Proposals that were turned in, discuss individual improvements
Wednesday January 17th
Turn in IA Proposals
Genetics Video?
Tuesday January 16th
Work on IA Proposal
IA - File (Packet)
Rally Schedule
Pass Back IA Proposals that were turned in, discuss individual improvements
Work on Background Research or Procedure Planning
Thursday January 18th
Pass Back IA Proposals that were turned in, discuss individual improvements
Wednesday January 17th
Turn in IA Proposals
Genetics Video?
Tuesday January 16th
Work on IA Proposal
IA - File (Packet)
Friday January 12th
Continue working on IA Ideas
Click Below for a:
List of some ideas Brainstormed by Mr. Haug
Thursday January 11th
Introduction to the IA - Time to start thinking
IA - File (Packet)
Wednesday January 10th
Finish:
Lab - Identifying Probabilities of Coin Tosses and Dice Throws
Attach to Page 55
Probability Lab - Excel Doc
Probability Lab - Paper Doc
Tuesday January 9th
Lab - Identifying Probabilities of Coin Tosses and Dice Throws
Attach to Page 55
Probability Lab - Excel Doc
Probability Lab - Paper Doc
Monday January 8th, 2018
Welcome back to your final semester of your Senior Year at Fresno High!!
We have a lot to do between now and graduation:
Complete our study of Genetics and Evolution
Complete your Internal Assessment - Lab Project
Prepare for the IB Tests in May
Be successful in all your classes
I know this can be a stressful semester, stay ahead of your work, don't procrastinate, study a little everyday!!
Mr. Haug will Return tomorrow
Today's Assignment:
Topic 3 is a look at genetics.
Complete the Genetics Packet - 11-1, 11-2 and 11-3 from the biology book
Attach to Pages 52 and 53 of your notebook
Continue working on IA Ideas
Click Below for a:
List of some ideas Brainstormed by Mr. Haug
Thursday January 11th
Introduction to the IA - Time to start thinking
IA - File (Packet)
Wednesday January 10th
Finish:
Lab - Identifying Probabilities of Coin Tosses and Dice Throws
Attach to Page 55
Probability Lab - Excel Doc
Probability Lab - Paper Doc
Tuesday January 9th
Lab - Identifying Probabilities of Coin Tosses and Dice Throws
Attach to Page 55
Probability Lab - Excel Doc
Probability Lab - Paper Doc
Monday January 8th, 2018
Welcome back to your final semester of your Senior Year at Fresno High!!
We have a lot to do between now and graduation:
Complete our study of Genetics and Evolution
Complete your Internal Assessment - Lab Project
Prepare for the IB Tests in May
Be successful in all your classes
I know this can be a stressful semester, stay ahead of your work, don't procrastinate, study a little everyday!!
Mr. Haug will Return tomorrow
Today's Assignment:
Topic 3 is a look at genetics.
Complete the Genetics Packet - 11-1, 11-2 and 11-3 from the biology book
Attach to Pages 52 and 53 of your notebook
Friday December 15th
Last Day of 1st Semester
Notebook Self-Check Due
Thursday December 14th
Work on Notebook Check
Wednesday December 13th
4th Period - Group 4 Project Presentations
Tuesday December 12th
1st Period - Group 4 Project Presentations
Monday December 11th
Group 4 Project - Self Evaluation
Notebook Check - Topic 2
Last Day of 1st Semester
Notebook Self-Check Due
Thursday December 14th
Work on Notebook Check
Wednesday December 13th
4th Period - Group 4 Project Presentations
Tuesday December 12th
1st Period - Group 4 Project Presentations
Monday December 11th
Group 4 Project - Self Evaluation
Notebook Check - Topic 2
Friday December 8th
Page 50
Respirometer Observations
Page 51
IA ideas using Respirometer
Thursday December 7th
Video: Inside the Living Body - Part 2
Wednesday December 6th
Paper Chromatography and Rf Values
Separation of Plant Pigments - Observational Lab
Page 48 - attach your chromatography paper to instruction paper and calculate the Rf Values.
Page 49 - IA ideas you might have using the paper chromatography technique.
Tuesday December 5th
Time to work on Group 4 Project
Group 4 Project Information Paper
Your Group 4 Project PowerPoint is due and uploaded to Managebac by the end of the day - TODAY (11:55pm). You will be giving your presentation during Finals Week.
Monday December 4th
Time to work on Group 4 Project
Group 4 Project Information Paper
Your Group 4 Project PowerPoint is due and uploaded to Managebac by the end of the day - Tuesday December 5th. You will be giving your presentation during Finals Week.
You will have Today and Tomorrow to work on project during class.
Page 50
Respirometer Observations
Page 51
IA ideas using Respirometer
Thursday December 7th
Video: Inside the Living Body - Part 2
Wednesday December 6th
Paper Chromatography and Rf Values
Separation of Plant Pigments - Observational Lab
Page 48 - attach your chromatography paper to instruction paper and calculate the Rf Values.
Page 49 - IA ideas you might have using the paper chromatography technique.
Tuesday December 5th
Time to work on Group 4 Project
Group 4 Project Information Paper
Your Group 4 Project PowerPoint is due and uploaded to Managebac by the end of the day - TODAY (11:55pm). You will be giving your presentation during Finals Week.
Monday December 4th
Time to work on Group 4 Project
Group 4 Project Information Paper
Your Group 4 Project PowerPoint is due and uploaded to Managebac by the end of the day - Tuesday December 5th. You will be giving your presentation during Finals Week.
You will have Today and Tomorrow to work on project during class.
Friday December 1st
Time to work on Group 4 Project
Group 4 Project Information Paper
Your Group 4 Project PowerPoint is due and uploaded to Managebac by the end of the day - Tuesday December 5th. You will be giving your presentation during Finals Week.
You will have Friday, Monday and Tuesday to work on project during class.
Thursday November 30th
Complete the Photosynthesis Lab
Wednesday November 29th
Observing Photosynthesis Lab
Watch the Video: Spinach Disk Lab Set-Up
Visual Guide to Lab - Reference
You will be measuring the effect of distance from a light source on the formation of oxygen by photosynthesis in spinach leaves. Your group will run the experiment 2 times. Once under the 15cm lamp and once under the 30cm lamp.
Your data will go onto page 46
Spinach Disk Lab - Data Table
On Page 47:
Try to come up with some IA ideas that you could do using this lab technique.
What could you change in the experiment?
How do you think the change would effect the outcome?
Tuesday November 28th
Finish your assignment from Yesterday:
Page 44 and 45
Introduction to Photosynthesis:
With a partner or as a table group, work through the packet:
Photosynthesis Packet
As you work through the packet, try to answer the questions based only on the information given and your own background knowledge. You will have today and tomorrow to finish this packet.
Time to work on Group 4 Project
Group 4 Project Information Paper
Your Group 4 Project PowerPoint is due and uploaded to Managebac by the end of the day - Tuesday December 5th. You will be giving your presentation during Finals Week.
You will have Friday, Monday and Tuesday to work on project during class.
Thursday November 30th
Complete the Photosynthesis Lab
Wednesday November 29th
Observing Photosynthesis Lab
Watch the Video: Spinach Disk Lab Set-Up
Visual Guide to Lab - Reference
You will be measuring the effect of distance from a light source on the formation of oxygen by photosynthesis in spinach leaves. Your group will run the experiment 2 times. Once under the 15cm lamp and once under the 30cm lamp.
Your data will go onto page 46
Spinach Disk Lab - Data Table
On Page 47:
Try to come up with some IA ideas that you could do using this lab technique.
What could you change in the experiment?
How do you think the change would effect the outcome?
Tuesday November 28th
Finish your assignment from Yesterday:
Page 44 and 45
Introduction to Photosynthesis:
With a partner or as a table group, work through the packet:
Photosynthesis Packet
As you work through the packet, try to answer the questions based only on the information given and your own background knowledge. You will have today and tomorrow to finish this packet.
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Monday November 27th
Welcome Back!
Page 44 and 45
Introduction to Photosynthesis:
With a partner or as a table group, work through the packet:
Photosynthesis Packet
As you work through the packet, try to answer the questions based only on the information given and your own background knowledge. You will have today and tomorrow to finish this packet.
Welcome Back!
Page 44 and 45
Introduction to Photosynthesis:
With a partner or as a table group, work through the packet:
Photosynthesis Packet
As you work through the packet, try to answer the questions based only on the information given and your own background knowledge. You will have today and tomorrow to finish this packet.
Friday November 17th
Page 42
Aerobic Cellular Respiration in Beans:
How does temperature effect the production of Carbon Dioxide in Aerobic Cellular Respiration?
Sample Data Table for Bean Respiration Lab
Page 43 -
What are some IA ideas you could do? What questions could you ask? What could you test, change, measure?
ThursdayNovember 16th
Page 40 and 41
Cell Respiration and Energy Notes
Cell Respiration - PowerPoint Slides
Fermentation Observations using the Vernier Carbon Dioxide Probes
Comparing Carbon Dioxide production of Yeast, with and without sugar.
Copy THIS Data Table into Your Notebook
Wednesday November 15th
Video : Inside the Living Body
Tuesday November 14th
Complete yesterday's assignment and paste onto page 38 and 39 of Notebook.
Introduction to Cellular Respiration
With a partner or as a table group, work through the packet:
Cellular Respiration Packet
As you work through the packet, try to answer the questions based only on the information given and your own background knowledge. Finish Today.
Monday November 13th
Introduction to Cellular Respiration
With a partner or as a table group, work through the packet:
Cellular Respiration Packet
As you work through the packet, try to answer the questions based only on the information given and your own background knowledge. Take your time, you will have today and tomorrow to work on it.
Page 42
Aerobic Cellular Respiration in Beans:
How does temperature effect the production of Carbon Dioxide in Aerobic Cellular Respiration?
Sample Data Table for Bean Respiration Lab
Page 43 -
What are some IA ideas you could do? What questions could you ask? What could you test, change, measure?
ThursdayNovember 16th
Page 40 and 41
Cell Respiration and Energy Notes
Cell Respiration - PowerPoint Slides
Fermentation Observations using the Vernier Carbon Dioxide Probes
Comparing Carbon Dioxide production of Yeast, with and without sugar.
Copy THIS Data Table into Your Notebook
Wednesday November 15th
Video : Inside the Living Body
Tuesday November 14th
Complete yesterday's assignment and paste onto page 38 and 39 of Notebook.
Introduction to Cellular Respiration
With a partner or as a table group, work through the packet:
Cellular Respiration Packet
As you work through the packet, try to answer the questions based only on the information given and your own background knowledge. Finish Today.
Monday November 13th
Introduction to Cellular Respiration
With a partner or as a table group, work through the packet:
Cellular Respiration Packet
As you work through the packet, try to answer the questions based only on the information given and your own background knowledge. Take your time, you will have today and tomorrow to work on it.
Thursday November 9th
Codon Practice Quiz
Turn - In Your CHNOPS Character
Time for Group 4 Research
Wednesday November 8th
Page 36 and 37 of Notebook
Codon Chart
Reading and Using a Codon Chart Practice
Tuesday November 7th
Pages 34 and 35 of Notebook
CHNOPS - Simulating Protein Synthesis - Instructions (PowerPoint)
CHNOPS - Simulating Protein Synthesis - Instructions (Written)
Monday November 6th
No School
Codon Practice Quiz
Turn - In Your CHNOPS Character
Time for Group 4 Research
Wednesday November 8th
Page 36 and 37 of Notebook
Codon Chart
Reading and Using a Codon Chart Practice
Tuesday November 7th
Pages 34 and 35 of Notebook
CHNOPS - Simulating Protein Synthesis - Instructions (PowerPoint)
CHNOPS - Simulating Protein Synthesis - Instructions (Written)
Monday November 6th
No School
Friday November 3rd
Pig Game Rally
Students needing to complete their college application with the counselor will be sent to counseling office.
Students who have completed their applications will be able to take advantage of this time to complete work.
Thursday November 2nd
Video - Amoeba Sisters : Protein Synthesis
Video - Crash Biology : Transcription and Translation
Complete Page 33 - Translation Model
Wednesday November 1st
Page 32:
Notes: Amino Acid Activation and Translation
Page 33:
Translation Model - Pieces
Translation Model - Example
Tuesday October 31st
Happy Halloween
Finish Page 31:
Model of Transcription - Example
Model of Transcription - Pieces
Monday October 30th
Page 30:
Notes: Transcription of DNA to RNA - PowerPoint
Page 31:
Model of Transcription - Pieces
Pig Game Rally
Students needing to complete their college application with the counselor will be sent to counseling office.
Students who have completed their applications will be able to take advantage of this time to complete work.
Thursday November 2nd
Video - Amoeba Sisters : Protein Synthesis
Video - Crash Biology : Transcription and Translation
Complete Page 33 - Translation Model
Wednesday November 1st
Page 32:
Notes: Amino Acid Activation and Translation
Page 33:
Translation Model - Pieces
Translation Model - Example
Tuesday October 31st
Happy Halloween
Finish Page 31:
Model of Transcription - Example
Model of Transcription - Pieces
Monday October 30th
Page 30:
Notes: Transcription of DNA to RNA - PowerPoint
Page 31:
Model of Transcription - Pieces
Friday October 27th
DNA Semi-Conservative Replication Example
Page 28 and 29 of Notebook:
Meselson-Stahl - Experimental Evidence
Thursday October 26th
Video - Crash Course Biology - DNA Structure and Replication
Model DNA Replication - Pieces
DNA Replication - Model Example
Color code each base
Cut out the nucleotides to make your original DNA strand.
Break the hydrogen bonds (CUT) between the bases of your original strand and replicate the complimentary strand to make two identical strands.
Glue your finished replication model onto page 27 of Notebook
Wednesday October 25th
Notes: Replication of DNA
Page 26 of Notebook
Model DNA Replication - Pieces
Color code each base
Cut out the nucleotides to make your original DNA strand.
Break the hydrogen bonds (CUT) between the bases of your original strand and replicate the complimentary strand to make two identical strands.
Glue your finished replication model onto page 27 of Notebook
Tuesday October 24th
Extraction of DNA from Strawberries
Extraction Lab Instructions
DNA Origami
Follow the instructions to make a model of DNA. Link them with the others at your table and then the class to make a larger DNA molecule.
DNA Origami Instructions
DNA Origami - Color Version
DNA Origami - Black and White Version
Monday October 23rd
Finish Life Story
Be sure to write some observations about each character and how they contributed to the discovery of the structure of DNA. Summarize the discovery.
Thursday / Friday October 19th and 20th
We will be watching the movie:
Life Story
The movie is about the people involved in the discovery of the structure of DNA in the 1950s
As you watch the film, take some notes on the scientists involved and identify the contributions each made to the discovery.
Below is a template to help you set up your notebook pages 24 and 25
Life Story - Notebook Template
Wednesday October 18th
Grade Distribution Night and Minimum Day
Video: The DNA Double Helix Discovery
Page 22
Notes: Structure of DNA PowerPoint
Notes: Notebook Page 22
Page 23
Correctly draw and label a 6 base pair segment of DNA
DNA Example
Tuesday October 17th
Page 20 of Notebook:
Research different types of proteins to see the variety of functions that proteins serve. The document linked below has the information you need to look for:
Protein Research
Page 21 of Notebook:
Paste the diagram of protein structure, showing the structural levels of protein formation
Protein Structure Diagram
Monday October 16th
Page 18 of Notebook:
Paste The Condensation and Hydrolysis Example
Condensation/Hydrolysis Example
Page 19 of Notebook:
Research advantages of carbohydrates and lipids in energy storage
Pg. 19 Template Example
Summarize why an organism would benefit from both types.
We will be watching the movie:
Life Story
The movie is about the people involved in the discovery of the structure of DNA in the 1950s
As you watch the film, take some notes on the scientists involved and identify the contributions each made to the discovery.
Below is a template to help you set up your notebook pages 24 and 25
Life Story - Notebook Template
Wednesday October 18th
Grade Distribution Night and Minimum Day
Video: The DNA Double Helix Discovery
Page 22
Notes: Structure of DNA PowerPoint
Notes: Notebook Page 22
Page 23
Correctly draw and label a 6 base pair segment of DNA
DNA Example
Tuesday October 17th
Page 20 of Notebook:
Research different types of proteins to see the variety of functions that proteins serve. The document linked below has the information you need to look for:
Protein Research
Page 21 of Notebook:
Paste the diagram of protein structure, showing the structural levels of protein formation
Protein Structure Diagram
Monday October 16th
Page 18 of Notebook:
Paste The Condensation and Hydrolysis Example
Condensation/Hydrolysis Example
Page 19 of Notebook:
Research advantages of carbohydrates and lipids in energy storage
Pg. 19 Template Example
Summarize why an organism would benefit from both types.
Friday October 13th
Page 16 and 17 of Notebook
Read through the packet 2.2 - Water (paste onto page 17)
2.2 - Water Packet
On Page 16:
Summarize the packet
For each property of water, find an example of how a specific organism (give scientific name) takes advantage of the property for survival.
For Example:
Thermal Property - High Heat of Vaporization
Humans (Homo sapiens) sweat to take advantage of evaporative cooling when they exercise to help keep the body temperature stable at 34 Celsius.
Thursday October 12th
Making a Model Amino Acid and Polypeptide
Today you will be making two different amino acids; glycine and alanine. Using a condensation reaction, you will bond the amino acids together with a "peptide bond". Before the end of the period, bond all the groups amino acids together to form a large polypeptide (precursor to a protein).
Wednesday October 11th
PSAT Test in Class
Seniors - Rotate between Counseling and Gym
Tuesday October 10th
Making a model of a Lipid
Today you will be making a model of a triglyceride. This 4 part molecule is made up of one glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acids, linked by condensation reactions into a Triglyceride. Triglycerides can store tremendous amounts of energy and are good for long term storage of energy in living things.
Monday October 9th
Making a model of a Carbohydrate
Today you will be making a model of a glucose molecule and then seeing how to link two glucose molecules together through a condensation reaction.
Page 16 and 17 of Notebook
Read through the packet 2.2 - Water (paste onto page 17)
2.2 - Water Packet
On Page 16:
Summarize the packet
For each property of water, find an example of how a specific organism (give scientific name) takes advantage of the property for survival.
For Example:
Thermal Property - High Heat of Vaporization
Humans (Homo sapiens) sweat to take advantage of evaporative cooling when they exercise to help keep the body temperature stable at 34 Celsius.
Thursday October 12th
Making a Model Amino Acid and Polypeptide
Today you will be making two different amino acids; glycine and alanine. Using a condensation reaction, you will bond the amino acids together with a "peptide bond". Before the end of the period, bond all the groups amino acids together to form a large polypeptide (precursor to a protein).
Wednesday October 11th
PSAT Test in Class
Seniors - Rotate between Counseling and Gym
Tuesday October 10th
Making a model of a Lipid
Today you will be making a model of a triglyceride. This 4 part molecule is made up of one glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acids, linked by condensation reactions into a Triglyceride. Triglycerides can store tremendous amounts of energy and are good for long term storage of energy in living things.
Monday October 9th
Making a model of a Carbohydrate
Today you will be making a model of a glucose molecule and then seeing how to link two glucose molecules together through a condensation reaction.
Friday October 6th
Take a few minutes to review the molecular structures of:
Amino Acids, Glucose, Ribose and Saturated Fatty Acid.
Let's have some fun...
Kahoot.it
Check ATLAS
If you uploaded an assignment to Managebac and it is not credited on ATLAS tell Mr. Haug.
Thursday October 5th
Notebook Pages 14 and 15
Notes - Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins
Drawing Bio Molecule Structures:
Glucose, Ribose, Amino Acid and Saturated Fatty Acid.
Common Carbohydrates
Be sure to turn in your Group 4 Project Question Idea by the end of the day today. One person from your group needs to submit with your research question and names of group members.
Wednesday October 4th
Due to Breaking Down the Walls, Wednesday's Agenda has moved to Thursday.
Tuesday October 3rd
Intro to Topic 2 - Molecular Biology
New Notebook Pages 12 and 13 (8,9,10 and 11 Should be blank)
Define the Following Words:
Molecular Biology Metabolism
Carbohydrate Anabolism
Lipid Catabolism
Protein
Explain:
1) What's so special about Carbon?
2) What is Vitalism?
3) How did the artificial synthesis of Urea help to falsify Vitalism?
Somewhere on these two pages, make a visual (drawing/sketch/picture) that highlights molecular biology
Monday October 2nd
Notebook Prep Day
Take a few minutes to review the molecular structures of:
Amino Acids, Glucose, Ribose and Saturated Fatty Acid.
Let's have some fun...
Kahoot.it
Check ATLAS
If you uploaded an assignment to Managebac and it is not credited on ATLAS tell Mr. Haug.
Thursday October 5th
Notebook Pages 14 and 15
Notes - Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins
Drawing Bio Molecule Structures:
Glucose, Ribose, Amino Acid and Saturated Fatty Acid.
Common Carbohydrates
Be sure to turn in your Group 4 Project Question Idea by the end of the day today. One person from your group needs to submit with your research question and names of group members.
Wednesday October 4th
Due to Breaking Down the Walls, Wednesday's Agenda has moved to Thursday.
Tuesday October 3rd
Intro to Topic 2 - Molecular Biology
New Notebook Pages 12 and 13 (8,9,10 and 11 Should be blank)
Define the Following Words:
Molecular Biology Metabolism
Carbohydrate Anabolism
Lipid Catabolism
Protein
Explain:
1) What's so special about Carbon?
2) What is Vitalism?
3) How did the artificial synthesis of Urea help to falsify Vitalism?
Somewhere on these two pages, make a visual (drawing/sketch/picture) that highlights molecular biology
Monday October 2nd
Notebook Prep Day
Friday September 29th
HOMECOMING RALLY TODAY
Let's take a break from cells today:
Video - Crocodiles Here Be Dragons
This is a fascinating look at the Nile Crocodiles of Africa
Thursday September 28th
1st Period - College Presentation in Senate Chambers
4th Period - Collaboration Time with IB Chemistry
Wednesday September 27th
Review of Cell Cycle
Review Packet
Tuesday September 26th
Assignment of Group 4 Project
Copy of Group 4 Handout
Take some time to do some individual research on climate change, what type of effects it has on life around the planet. Write down several ideas on what you find interesting. Once you have made your group you will need to narrow your group's focus down to one research question and research the Biology and Chemistry of your group's question. Groups cannot exceed 4 people and should ideally have 1 IB Chemistry student in it. The list of all IB Group 4 Science students is listed on the board.
The Groups PowerPoint project is due December 5th, uploaded to Managebac.
The Group will present their findings during Finals Week.
The Group 4 Project is your Final Grade for this Semester.
Monday September 25th
Complete and Turn in your Cell Size Lab
Only uploaded PDF will be accepted
Upload to Managebac
Cell Size Lab - Is Bigger Better (instructions and questions)
Haug's Sample Lab Template
Haug's Sample Word Document
Haug's Sample pdf from the Word Document
HOMECOMING RALLY TODAY
Let's take a break from cells today:
Video - Crocodiles Here Be Dragons
This is a fascinating look at the Nile Crocodiles of Africa
Thursday September 28th
1st Period - College Presentation in Senate Chambers
4th Period - Collaboration Time with IB Chemistry
Wednesday September 27th
Review of Cell Cycle
Review Packet
Tuesday September 26th
Assignment of Group 4 Project
Copy of Group 4 Handout
Take some time to do some individual research on climate change, what type of effects it has on life around the planet. Write down several ideas on what you find interesting. Once you have made your group you will need to narrow your group's focus down to one research question and research the Biology and Chemistry of your group's question. Groups cannot exceed 4 people and should ideally have 1 IB Chemistry student in it. The list of all IB Group 4 Science students is listed on the board.
The Groups PowerPoint project is due December 5th, uploaded to Managebac.
The Group will present their findings during Finals Week.
The Group 4 Project is your Final Grade for this Semester.
Monday September 25th
Complete and Turn in your Cell Size Lab
Only uploaded PDF will be accepted
Upload to Managebac
Cell Size Lab - Is Bigger Better (instructions and questions)
Haug's Sample Lab Template
Haug's Sample Word Document
Haug's Sample pdf from the Word Document