This week in science, we are making the transition for cells to genetics. This week will be heavy on notes, but light on homework.
Day one, we will be watching a video hosted by Bill Nye on the Greatest Discoveries in Genetics. Day two, students will read from the textbook about the cell cycle and answer questions on it. They will turn in the questions at the end of the period. Day three, students will take notes on mitosis to reinforce the reading. Day four, students will take notes on the structure and function of DNA.
All notes will be available under Class Documents.
Homework for this week: SNA (as always) and Mitosis coloring sheet, both due Friday.
There are only three lectures remaining in the Science for Alaska Series. They are worth 10 points of extra credit EACH. Bring in a summary of at least one half page and a pamphlet or handout provided by the speaker.
Finally (and this is very important) any students that are still missing work having to do with microscopes have until Friday to make arrangements with me. Thereafter, all zeroes become irreparable.
Monday, February 8, 2010
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