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November 2012. Thursday 11/1/12. Homework: Measuring up lesson 7 Bell work: Pick up homework and start working on it. Hand in completed homework. . Red Class. 1’s – stay in seat to work on independent reading 2’s – drawing only 3’s – notes (you will skip the drawing). Gold Class.
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Thursday 11/1/12 • Homework: Measuring up lesson 7 • Bell work: Pick up homework and start working on it. • Hand in completed homework.
Red Class • 1’s – stay in seat to work on independent reading • 2’s – drawing only • 3’s – notes (you will skip the drawing)
Gold Class • If you completed the notes portion Friday – you will stay in your seat and work on independent reading. • Everyone else – we will review the ppt from Friday together and you will record notes.
Nucleus • Control center, contains DNA (genetic instructions)
Cell Wall • Provides support and structure
Cell membrane • Controls what goes in and out of cell
Chloroplast • Site of photosynthesis, creates food / sugar for plant
Cytoplasm • Gel like substance that fills the cell • Allows materials to be moved around
Mitochondria • Creates energy through cellular respiration
Vacuole • Storage area for food, water,waste
Drawings • Plant Cell Animal Cell
Plaid Class • Javier, Chrishanique, Zion, Josnelly, Jazmin, Deivid – stay in seats work on idependent reading • Brianna, Yamilex, Elyjah, Josh, Manny, George – notes with Ms. P • Marisol, Phuong, Damien, Java, Jaquan – drawings on ipads • Not here Friday – stay in seat and work on independent reading
Notebook set up Pages 33 and 34 • Date: 11/2/12 • Title: Levels of organization • Set up page 34 Cornell notes style 3 lines • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ip5Dm7MZyc&feature=related
Levels of Organization • http://prezi.com/u8uyzlgpdjrh/copy-of-hierarchy-of-cells/ • Label each level of organization and draw a sketch of the picture!
Page 33 • Watch these 2 videos that show plant and animal cells. • Identify the level of organization shown in the video. (cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism) • plant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB5rvjZzgFU • amoeba http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvOz4V699gk&feature=related
Activity • Keep working on homework packet.
Friday 11/2/12 Homework: Complete summary on pgs 28, 32, 34, 36 & Review Sheet for Quiz MONDAY!! Bellwork: Cells / MR.CHROGER practice QUIZ
Quiz Answers • A • D • D • C • C • B
Notebook Set Up • Pages 35 and 36 • Date: 11/2/12 • Title: Physical and Behavioral adaptations • No Cornell notes needed
Physical & Behavioral Adaptations • Birds • Mammals • Fish • Amphibians
Monday 11/4/12 • Homework – Uniforms are mandatory on picture day • If you need to wear a different shirt, wear it underneath and take off your uniform for the picture ONLY. • Bellwork – Take out your review sheet.
What is cell theory? 1. All organisms are composed of cells. Plant Animal
What is cell theory? 2. The Cells carry out important functions necessary for survival. • Respiration – cells create energy!
What is cell theory? • All cells come from other cells! Cells create other cells through: • Asexual reproduction or • Sexual reproduction
Answers!!! • Asexual reproduction produces 2 cells that are genetically identical. • During sexual Reproduction, each cell provides ½ of the genetic information. 1. Cell 2. Tissue 3. Organ 4. Organ System 5. Organism
Answers…. • Cellular respiration is a process that creates energy from sugar and oxygen. • Cells provide energy to an organism by conducting cellular respiration!
Organelle - Functions • Nucleus – control center (both) • Cell wall – support and structure (plant only) • Cell membrane – in and out (both) • Chloroplast – photosynthesis (plant only) • Cytoplasm – fills the cell (both) • Mitochondria – respiration (both) • Vacuole – storage (both)
Notebook Set Up • Pages 37 and 38 • Date: 11/5/12 • Title: Expedition Update • Page 38 CORNELL NOTES NEEDED!!
What can you expect for the rest of the week? • Monday –diabetes lesson in CREW • Tuesday – Election Day / No School • Wednesday – Diabetes lesson in CREW • Health lesson in science • MAG preparation in ELA • Thursday – Childhood obesity CREW lesson • Healthy Lifestyle Speaker Day 1:00 – 3:00 • Friday – Morning / Afternoon activities • Trip to the Memorial Art Gallery • Human Body: Pushing it to the Limit
Page 37 K / W Chart
Wednesday 11/7/12 • Homework – Permission slips & Overweight article • Getting ready for speaker day! • Your body as a machine article.
Speaker Day – You’ve been broken into groups • Morning is a normal schedule. • Put ALL materials into locker before lunch! • Amended schedule after lunch. • All 7th graders report to 336 after lunch. • Presentations begin at 1:00. • Preview packet and graphic organizer.
Tuesday 11/13/12 • Homework:Complete learning target reflection pg 39! Bellwork: • Hand in obesity article, speaker day reflection, movie reflection Notebook Set Up • Pages 39 and 40 • Date: 11/13/12 • Title: Contrast Plant/Animal/One-Celled Organisms • NO CORNELL NOTES NEEDED!!
Cells Quiz – Lets correct it together! • D • D • C • A • B • D • D • C • D • A • B • D • A • A • C • A
Short answer • Cells are too small to be seen with the naked eye. You need a microscope to see cells. (1pt) • All living things are composed of cells. (2pt) • It would need to be made of cells! (1pt)
Write your score in the box on the front page. • Each correct MC is worth 1 pt. # correct / 20 points
Triple Venn Diagram • Lets compare and contrast plants, animals, and one celled organisms using a triple Venn diagram.
Wednesday 11/14/12 • Homework: Learning Target Reflection pg. 39(Due Thurs!) Bell work • Hand in any LATE homework!! • Take out triple Venn diagram & notebook
Page 39 • Homework: Learning Target Reflection • Answer the questions that follow each learning target
Thursday 11/15/12 Homework –Systems Article Bell work • First 2 paragraphs of homework.