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Week of 5-13-13. Mrs. Tate Room D110 Biology/Chemistry . 5-13-13 Monday. Students will demonstrate an understanding of infectious diseases , how and what can cause a viral epidemic, and how the viral infection cycle works.
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Week of 5-13-13 Mrs. Tate Room D110 Biology/Chemistry
5-13-13 Monday Students will demonstrate an understanding of infectious diseases , how and what can cause a viral epidemic, and how the viral infection cycle works. • Movie: Contagion – finish last 5 minutes to answer the last question. ( question 27 and 28)not 6th • Movie: Outbreak ( students will view a media presentation about infectious diseases and answer questions while viewing. Counts as a quiz and daily grade) Students who cannot remain quiet during the film will be warned before a grade of zero is recorded and a referral for being disruptive in class is issued. • Reminders: Rest, Relax, and Prep for Geography EOC. Good Luck!! Movie questions count as a quiz AND a daily grade….what have you earned? YOU determine your grades…not the teacher. ***Extra Credit is Posted; Due Wednesday, 5-15-13***
5-14-13 Students will demonstrate an understanding of infectious diseases , how and what can cause a viral epidemic, and how the viral infection cycle works. • Movie: Outbreak ( students will view a media presentation about infectious diseases and answer questions while viewing. Counts as a quiz and daily grade) Students who cannot remain quiet during the film will be warned before a grade of zero is recorded and a referral for being disruptive in class is issued. –Turn in tray before you leave for grading! • Reminders: Movie questions count as a quiz AND a daily grade….what have you earned? YOU determine your grades…not the teacher. Dissection Tomorrow! ***Extra Credit is Posted; Due Wednesday, 5-15-13***
5-15-13 Wednesday Objective: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the different organs/structures that make up the body systems of an organism. *2nd-4th period turn in Contagion/Outbreak Questions* • Review over Lab Safety and Proper Dissecting Techniques/Tools ( complete lab safety sheet)- Paste in Journal • Anatomical Dialogue ( body planes and directional terms) – write down in journal 3. Pre-Lab Questions: Anatomy of a Grasshopper Pre-Lab ( you may not participate in lab if this not done class) **Reminders: Extra Credit is due today!Keep track of your grade. When you fail to turn in work ( you have 2 days for a late grade of a 70, stated in syllabus), you GAVE yourself a zero. When you do not take advantage of the opportunity to retest for a grade of at least a 70, you chose to keep that failing grade!**
Lab Safety and Dissecting Tools Part One http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGeUcQ5s3jw Part Two http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5EIdXY2_Mc&list=UUKASHX8BSS6MCyJVPThuXkw&index=4
Anatomical Terms Anterior: In front of, front Posterior: After, behind, following, toward the rear Distal: Away from, farther from the origin Proximal: Near, closer to the origin Dorsal: Near the upper surface, toward the back Ventral: Toward the bottom, toward the belly Superior: Above, over Inferior: Below, under
Terms Continued Lateral: Toward the side, away from the mid-line Medial: Toward the mid-line, middle, away from the side Rostral: Toward the front Caudal: Toward the back, toward the tail
Body Planes • Lateral Plane or Sagittal Plane: Imagine a vertical plane that runs through your body from front to back or back to front. This plane divides the body into right and left regions. • Median or Mid-sagittal Plane: Sagittal plane that divides the body into equal right and left regions. .
Body planes cont… • Parasagittal Plane: Sagittal plane that divides the body into unequal right and left regions. • Frontal Plane or Coronal Plane: Imagine a vertical plane that runs through the center of your body from side to side. This plane divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) regions. Transverse Plane: Imagine a horizontal plane that runs through the midsection of your body. This plane divides the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) regions
5-16-13 Thursday Students will demonstrate an understanding of the different organs/structures that make up the body systems of an organism. • Video: Grasshopper Dissection ( 9 min) Review Pre-Lab • Lab: Grasshopper Dissection (20 min) – do NOT worry about completing the class data table! Also, we will NOT be using scalpels, we will use the forceps! --Make sure you have: a ruler, a pointer, pan, goggles, lab apron, gloves and forceps • Students not participating in lab need to complete Chapter 28 section reviews 1-5 for all. • Clean Up Area/Return to Desks – Rinse off tools, dispose of parts in the large trash, wipe off mats, wipe off tables and rinse off trays. • Post-Lab Questions – remainder of class Reminders: Keep track of your grade. When you fail to turn in work ( you have 2 days for a late grade of a 70, stated in syllabus), you GAVE yourself a zero. When you do not take advantage of the opportunity to retest for a grade of at least a 70, you chose to keep that failing grade!
Lab Procedures • Complete Data Table 1. • Complete External Dissection ( laminated mats) • Complete Data Table 3. • Clean Up Area/Return to Desks – Rinse off tools, dispose of parts in the large trash, wipe off mats, wipe off tables , fold aprons and place with goggles back in tray underneath lab tables, and rinse off trays. • Complete Post Lab Questions ( stable to grasshopper anatomy sheet then turn into the tray!)** students who did not participate in lab need to turn in anatomy sheet and section reviews**
5-17-13 Friday Fun Zone Friday, Yeah!!!!! Students will continue to demonstrate an understanding of how the viral infection process works; Students will work on Pre-Lab Questions for Fetal Pig Dissection. Pre-lab: Before observing internal or external structures of the fetal pig, you will need to complete the pre-lab. Using your device ( phone, tablet, or laptop), answer the questions to the pre-lab. Useful Link: http://www.whitman.edu/content/virtualpig ***3rd period: Turn in your permission slips****