Biology Lesson Plans

Week of September 30 – October 4, 2013

Mrs. Mohan

Monday, September 30, 2013

Post-lab discussion over Microscope Lab

Biology: The Science of Life: The Living Cell Video on Discovery Education’s United Streaming with Cornell Notes (15:13)

Quizlet Cell Structure/Organelles Flash Card Set

http://quizlet.com/1406504/cell-structuresorganelles-their-functions-flash-cards/

HW: Study your cell structures/functions and today’s Cornell notes. This information is in pages 74-90 of your textbook. I also have a Quizlet available for you so that you can learn the structures/organelles and their functions more easily.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Journal Entry #13: A. Why can’t cells get too large? B. How does the structure of a cell relate to its function? (See pages 72-73.)

Cell City Screening Assessment #1: Cell Theory- A Review (SmartBoard)

HW: Study your cell structures/functions and today’s Cornell notes. This information is in pages 74-90 of your textbook. I also have a Quizlet available for you so that you can learn the structures/organelles and their functions more easily. (Quiz Friday over Cell Structure and Function)

Wednesday, October 2, 2013 (Computer Lab for all periods but 1st)

Cell City Screening Assessments #2 and #3 a and b

HW: Study your cell structures/functions and today’s Cornell notes. This information is in pages 74-90 of your textbook. I also have a Quizlet available for you so that you can learn the structures/organelles and their functions more easily. (Quiz Friday over Cell Structure and Function)

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Cell City Analogy

Cell Structure/Function Review

http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/cell_model.htm

http://quizlet.com/1406504/cell-structuresorganelles-their-functions-flash-cards/

HW: Study your cell structures/functions and today’s Cornell notes. This information is in pages 74-90 of your textbook. I also have a Quizlet available for you so that you can learn the structures/organelles and their functions more easily. (Quiz Friday over Cell Structure and Function)

Friday, October 4, 2013

Cell Structure & Function Quiz

Explanation of Edible Cell Project (We will complete this activity on Wednesday, October 9, 2013.)

Science Inquiry and Application

During the years of grades 9 through 12, all students must use the following scientific processes with appropriate laboratory safety techniques to construct their knowledge and understanding in all science content areas:

• Identify questions and concepts that guide scientific investigations;

• Design and conduct scientific investigations;

• Use technology and mathematics to improve investigations and communications;

• Formulate and revise explanations and models using logic and evidence (critical thinking);

• Recognize and analyze explanations and models; and

• Communicate and support a scientific argument.

Cell function

• Cellular processes

o Characteristics of life regulated by cellular processes o Photosynthesis, chemosynthesis, cellular respiration o Cell division and differentiation