Thursday, June 17, 2010
6/17/10 It's all over now
Have a great summer and a great life.
Monday, June 14, 2010
6/14/10 Final class day
The Regents test will be in the gym on Wednesday June 16 at noon. Be on time and bring 2 pencils and 2 pens.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
6/2/10 Review & Final test coming
Students should collect their lab reports and bring them into class on Friday. These reports must be on file, according to NYS guidelines.
There will be an in class final test on Monday and Tuesday June 7 & 8. This will include material from the entire year.This should help serve as final review. It will count as a quarter test. Additionally, any student that scores higher than they did on the midterm will geplace their midterm score with this score. This test can really improve your grades, you should take it seriously.
The Regents test will be given on Wednesday June 16 at Noon. Students will have 3 hours to complete the test.
The makeup for the Ecology test is online at Castle Learning. You will have until Wednesday, June 9, class time, to complete it. If you score 80% or above and higher on this than your Ecology test, both of your grades will be averaged to give you your final grade.
Monday, May 24, 2010
5/24/10 End of Year Schedule
- On Tuesday June 1, 2010 we will take out final unit test on Ecology. A makeup will be posted on Castle Learning .
- On Monday and Tuesday June 7 & 8, we will take a class final test. This will include material from the entire year. It will count as a test grade for the fourth quarter. Additionally, it can count as a makeup for the midterm. If students score higher on this test than the midterm test, I will replace their midterm score with this one. There will be no makeup for this test.
- On Thursday, 5/27, we will do our final lab of the year. This will be the NYS lab on making connections.
- The Regents test is on Wednesday June 16 at noon.
Friday, May 21, 2010
5/21/10 Energy Pyramids
We took the state field test in Living Environment. This is a NYS test to asses the questions that will be used on future Living Environment Regents tests. It is not scored for a class grade.
Students that have to make up labs can use this list to help search for the actual labs in order to make up any missing lab reports. All lab reports must be turned in by June 1 and be satisfactorily done to be eligible for the Regents test. I have calculated that students may be missing up to 4 labs and still have enough lab time to take the test. Students have been notified in class as to which labs they are missing.
Notes for the unit, Populations & Communities, are available in several formats:
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing.
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing.
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 41 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 11 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on Populations & Communities unit.
Homework
- Students should complete for Monday:
-Backyard
-Pond
-Aquarium/terrarium
2. Construct a diagram to show the relationships between the living and non-living things.
At least 12 things must be listed, with at least 3 abiotic
- Finish the worksheet on Populations & Communities. This workshet will be due on Monday 5/24.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The final May project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month. If you do both projects you can get credit. This must be completed by Tuesday 6/1.
Monday, May 17, 2010
5/17/10 Biomes
We went over the first of four sections of the Ecology unit as we discussed biomes.
Notes for the unit, Ecology , are available in several formats:
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing.
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing.
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 111 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 17 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Ecology unit.
Notes for the unit, Populations & Communities, are available in several formats:
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing.
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing.
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 41 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 11 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on Populations & Communities unit.
Homework
- The worksheet on Ecology is due on Wednesday, 5/19.
- Begin the worksheet on Populations & Communities. This workshet will be due on Monday 5/24.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- Students should read and review the section on evolution in their review books. They should answer the question in the back of the unit "Questions for Regents Practice" p 92 - 96. This is due on Friday 5/21.
- The first May project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month. If you do both projects you can get credit. This must be completed by Tuesday 5/18.
Friday, May 14, 2010
5/14/10 Ecology
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing.
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing.
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 111 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 17 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Ecology unit.
Homework
- The worksheet on Ecology is due on Wednesday, 5/19.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The first May project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month. If you do both projects you can get credit. This must be completed by Tuesday 5/18.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
5/13/10 Medicine Man
This is a list of the labs that we have done, to date. Students that have to make up labs can use this list to help search for the actual labs in order to make up any missing lab reports. All lab reports must be turned in by June 1 and be satisfactorily done to be eligible for the Regents test. I have calculated that students may be missing up to 4 labs and still have enough lab time to take the test. Students have been notified in class as to which labs they are missing.
Egg Osmo = Egg Osmosis lab
Skin Cel = Skin Cell Lab
Diff Mem = Diffusion through a Membrane
Elodea = L Elodea leaf cells
Enzyme = Lab Enzymes & Jello
Pulse & = Lab Pulse & Respiration
Blood Ce = Lab Blood Cells
Reaction = Reaction Time
L T/TSH = Lab thyroxine feedback simulation
Reflex = Reflex arc lab
Urine = Urine analysis lab
Infec = Simulating infection epidemic
PPt Imm = Powerpoint Immunity
Flipbook = Mitosis flipbook
Mitosis = Microscopic mitosis
Mit Mei = Mitosis & meiosis table simulation
Flower = Flower dissection
Visembry = Visembryo
DNA Ori = DNA origami
DNA Stra = Extracting DNA from strawberry
Mend Gen = Mendelian Genetics Coin toss
Pedig = Pedigree
Karyo = Karyotypine simulation
Blood Ty = Simulated Blood Typing
Rel&Bio = Relationships & biodiversity Pt1
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
5/12/10 Ecology
For today we will be working on a data sheet in class. You should use the Internet to fill out the information and bring it into class for a reference. It is important that you find correct answers and do not merely fill in something to make it look like you did something.
The sheet has six categories that you should fill out for each of seven biomes:
Rainfall is the average amount of rain per year and whether the environment is wet/dry or intermediate
Sunlight is the way light fluctuates throughout the year. Everywhere on Earth averages about 12 hours of sun per day, but some locations have about the same, each day, all year long and some vary considerably.
Temperature; again you should note the way temperatures vary throughout the year and if there are daily fluctuations.
Soil conditions refers to whether the soil is rich (good for growing) or poor (bad for growing). You might be surprised be some of these findings.
Fauna means the kinds of animals that are characteristically found in the area.
Flora means the kinds of plants that are characteristically found in the area.
Monday, May 10, 2010
5/10/10 Tests Returned
The makeup for the Genetics & Inheritance test is online. Log into Castle Learning to take the test. students have until class time on Monday, 5/17, to complete this test. If you score 80% or above and higher on this than your Genetics & Inheritance test, both of your grades will be averaged to give you your final grade.
We will continue the Biotechnology unit. Notes for the unit, Biotechnology , are be available in several formats:
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 16 MB) format.
- Worksheet on the Biotechnology unit. This worksheet must be completed for Wednesday, 5/12.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The first May project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month. If you do both projects you can get credit. This must be completed by Sunday 5/2.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
5/6/10 Field trip today, Test Friday
Today, most students will go on a field trip to RPI and the Albany Museum
Friday - Take the test on Genetics & Inheritance
Students that don't go on the trip have several options. They can choose to review for the test with resources outlined below, or they can do a makeup assignment to get participation credit for the missed field trip. For the makeup they should go to the Albany Museum site and pick three of the exhibits that you choose to write on. You may pick from any current or ongoing exhibits. You will then write a 250 word review of three different articles. This must be in your own handwriting to recieve credit. If you submit a typed paper, no matter how complete, you will not receive credit. You should write about the exhibits, not only as it is described on the museum site, but you should look up additional information about this material. You must site at least two sources for each of the three exhibits you write about. This will be due on Monday, 5/10.
We have finished the Human Genetics & Inheritance unit. Notes for the unit, Human Genetics & Inheritance, are available in several formats:
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 16 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 4 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Human Genetics & Inheritance unit.
- Color notes with 2 slides per page, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in B&W, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint with all media and a viewer in compressed (approx 8 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 10 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Inheritance unit.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
5/4/10 Genetics & Inheritance test coming
Tuesday - review for the test on Friday Students may select from the materials listed below to review in class, or on their own. I recommend using the textbook links to enhance the material. The worksheets are also a good place to work on review. It is important that you have correct answers to these questions. If you are going to study from the worksheets, make sure your answers are correct. Additionally, these sites may be useful:
Genetics Worksheet – Types of Inheritance
Using karyotypes to predict genetic disorder with animations
Genetics Basics
Wednesday - Finish the chemical tests from the Relationships & Biodiversity Lab
Thursday - Go on the field trip to RPI and the Albany Museum
Friday - Take the test on Genetics & Inheritance
We have finished the Human Genetics & Inheritance unit. Notes for the unit, Human Genetics & Inheritance, are available in several formats:
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 16 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 4 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Human Genetics & Inheritance unit.
- Color notes with 2 slides per page, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in B&W, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint with all media and a viewer in compressed (approx 8 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 10 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Inheritance unit.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
4/28/10 Relationships & Biodiversity
We began the state lab on Relationships & Biodiversity. This lab cannot be posted, but all students got a copy. We did tests 1-3, 6 & 7. Students should write up these results and the report on these parts is due on Monday, 5/3. The lab reports will then be returned and we will do tests 4 & 5 on Wednesday.
Field Trip:
We will be going to RPI and the Albany Museum on Thursday 5/6. This is al all day trip. Students must get their permission slips signed and filled out and back to me, or they will not be allowed to go on the trip. At RPI we will be given a tour of the biotechnology labs. At the Albany Museum students will have a choice of viewing many exhibits, including the Cohoes Mastodon, the Adirondack Wilderness, Ancient Life of New York - A Billion Years of Earth History, Native Peoples of New York and many other exhibits.
We will continue the Human Genetics & Inheritance unit. Notes for the unit, Human Genetics & Inheritance, are available in several formats:
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 16 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 4 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Human Genetics & Inheritance unit. This worksheet must be completed for Thursday, 4/29.
- Do the worksheet on human genetics. This worksheet will be due on 4/29.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The second April project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month. If you have not done the first project you must do this one to get credit. This must be completed by Sunday 5/2.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
4/22/10 Karyotyping lab
We will finished the Inheritance unit. Notes for the unit, Inheritance, are available in several formats:
- Color notes with 2 slides per page, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in B&W, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint with all media and a viewer in compressed (approx 8 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 10 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Inheritance unit. This worksheet must be completed for Friday, 4/23.
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 16 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 4 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Human Genetics & Inheritance unit. This worksheet must be completed for Thursday, 4/29.
- Write up lab on blood typing. This will be due on Friday, 4/23. If you missed the in class blood typing demo, or want some extra practice and information, you can go to this link and get information. For the lab use sample #1 as Mr Smith, sample #2 as Ms Brown, sample #3 as Mr Green and sample #5 as Mr Jones.
- The worksheet on the Inheritance unit is also due on 4/23.
- We did a lab on Karyotyping. This lab should be completed for Monday, 4/26.
- Do the worksheet on human genetics. This worksheet will be due on 4/29.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The second April project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month. If you have not done the first project you must do this one to get credit. This must be completed by Sunday 5/2.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
4/21/10 Blood Typing & Human Genetics
We will finished the Inheritance unit. Notes for the unit, Inheritance, are available in several formats:
- Color notes with 2 slides per page, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in B&W, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint with all media and a viewer in compressed (approx 8 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 10 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Inheritance unit. This worksheet must be completed for Friday, 4/23.
- Notes 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black and white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire presentation, with the media and a viewer in compressed (approx 16 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 4 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Human Genetics & Inheritance unit. This worksheet must be completed for Thursday, 4/29.
- Write the report for the lab on pedigrees. This will be due on Thursday, 4/22.
- Write up lab on blood typing. This will be due on Friday, 4/23.
- Do the worksheet on human genetics. This worksheet will be due on
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The second April project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month. If you have not done the first project you must do this one to get credit. This must be completed by Sunday 5/2.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
4/20/10 Inheritance
- Color notes with 2 slides per page, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in B&W, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint with all media and a viewer in compressed (approx 8 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 10 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheet on the Inheritance unit. This worksheet must be completed for Thursday, April 29.
Monday, April 19, 2010
4/19/10 Genetics Webquest
Today we will be doing a webquest in genetics. Click on the link and you will download a copy of a document Webquest to explore Mendelian genetics.
make sure to save the downloaded file to your working directory with the proper name, "Mendel WQ name(s)".
This is the document that you will have to add your answers to and submit via email to aphsbio at gmail.com. Please format the email subject line and your document title correctly, as explained in the handout. Students should complete this project in class today. Be sure to email the document when completed , or at the end of class. The name of this document should be "Mendel WQ name(s)" and this should be in the subject line of your email along with your name(s). Be sure to open your email, in another window, before the end of the period so that you can quickly send the document at the end of the class. This must be sent today, by the end of class.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
4/16/10 Testing
Monday, April 12, 2010
4/12/10 Genes
We will continue the Genes unit. Notes for the unit, Genes, are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 23 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 6 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the Genes unit. This worksheet must be completed for Friday, April 18. Note: this material will be included on the Wednesday test.
We finished the DNA unit. Notes for the unit, DNA , are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 7 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 7 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the DNA unit. This worksheet must be completed for Monday , March 29.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The First April project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
3/30/10 DNA Transcription & Translation
Click on the link and you will download a copy of a document Webquest to explore the processes of transcription & translation . This is the document that you will have to add your answers to and submit via email to aphsbio at gmail.com. Please format the email subject line and your document title correctly, as explained in the handout. Students should complete this project in class today. Answers must be in full sentences, written on a manner to include information to make a complete thought. Be sure to email the document when completed , or at the end of class. The nams of this document should be "DNA pt1 WQ" and this should be in the subject line of your email along with your name(s). Be sure to open your email, in another window, before the end of the period so that you can quickly send the document at the end of the class.
We will continued the DNA unit. Notes for the unit, DNA , are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 7 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 7 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the DNA unit. This worksheet must be completed for Monday , March 29.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The Second March project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
3/26/10 Makeup test
There is a makeup test available on Castle learning. The name of the test is "Makeup mitosis to development". To earn extra credit you have to score an 80% or above and then I will average the score with you in class unit test score if it improves your grade. This makeup must be completed by midnight Sunday 4/4.
Students will have to log in with "averillpark.studentid" where studentid is their id number in 9 digit format, with leading zeros, if needed. The first time students log in they will be prompted to set up a password. Follow the instructions to enter a password. If you have forgotten your password you must notify me and I will reset your password.
Video about the biotechnology conference attended by science teachers from Averill PArk.
Monday, March 22, 2010
3/22/10 Test & DNA
This week will include a teat on Tuesday. The test is on mitosis, meiosis and development.
Wednesday we will begin watching a movie, NOVA: The Secret of Photo 51, and finish it on Thursday.
On Thursday we will also do a DNA Origami lab activity. For copies of the template click on this link. For instructions on how to color it, click on this link. For instructions on how to fold it, click on this link.
We will continued the DNA unit. Notes for the unit, DNA , are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 7 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 7 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the DNA unit. This worksheet must be completed for Monday , March 29.
- The completed. properly folded DNA origami is due on Monday 3/29.
- The Worksheets for the DNA unit must be completed for Monday , March 29.
- Review the notes.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The Second March project is online. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
3/19/10 Pregnancy
Today you will do an online assignment. Each student will have to hand write the answers on a lined sheet of paper and hand it n at the end of the period.
The question sheet can be found by > clicking this link.
Hand in the Visible Embryo assignments that are due today.
There will be a test on Tuesday on Mitosis, Meiosis and development.
Monday, March 15, 2010
3/17/10 Embryo
For Tuesday we will explore a website, the Visible Embryo. You will then have to answer questions from the Visembryo Question Sheet. You will have to write your answers on a seperate sheet of lined paper. This is an online lab activity.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
3/11/10 Menstrual Cycle Lab
We did a lab where we graphed the menstrual cycle hormones. This lab report is due on Monday, 3/15.
We will continued the Human Reproduction unit. Notes for the unit, Human Reproduction , are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 7 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 1.1 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the Human Reproduction unit. This worksheet must be completed for Friday, March 12.
- Lab report for graphing the menstrual cycle hormones is due on Monday 3/15.
- Review the notes.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The first March project is online. If you want extra credit, you will need to do both projects. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Students that got below 80% on their first try have the opportunity to try again. Do the assignment "Human Reproduction #2" and get over an 80% to get credit. Remember, don't just take it as a test, look up the material to make sure that you have it. Students that got over an 80% can get extra credit. If you complete the #2 assignment and get over an 80% I will add 25% of your #2 score to your original test score. If you completed the first assignment and are satisfied with it, you can study any of the additional materials or go on to the next unit materials, on the sites below. Students have until class begins on Monday, 3/15 to complete these assessments for credit.
You will have until Monday morning, when your class starts, to complete this, including class time today and Friday. Each student must submit their own answers. You are welcome to work on them with partners, unless you are assigned singly to this or if you and a partner have not completed a previous assignment.
In school you should limit your browsing to these sites. At home you are free to look at any sites you wish. Please beware that these topics may find you links to undesirable sites.
Sexual Reproduction in Humans
How Sex Works
Menstruation and the Menstrual Cycle
Female Reproductive Cycle
Male Reproductive Cycle
Human Reproductive Systems
If you finish early, you can look at these sites, which include information from the next unit we will be covering:
Pregnancy
Fetal Development
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
3/10/10 Human Reproduction
In school you should limit your browsing to these sites. At home you are free to look at any sites you wish. Please beware that these topics may find you links to undesirable sites.
How Sex Works
Menstruation and the Menstrual Cycle
Female Reproductive Cycle
Male Reproductive Cycle
Human Reproductive Systems
If you finish early, you can look at these sites, which include information from the next unit we will be covering:
Pregnancy
Fetal Development
We will continue the Human Reproduction unit. Notes for the unit, Human Reproduction , are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 7 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 1.1 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the Human Reproduction unit. This worksheet must be completed for Friday, March 12.
- Review the notes.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The first March project is online. If you want extra credit, you will need to do both projects. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Monday, March 1, 2010
3/1 Mitosis & meiosis
We continued the Meiosis unit. Notes for the unit, Meiosis, Sexual Reproduction, are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 21MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 8.5 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the meiosis unit. This worksheet must be completed for Friday, Feb 26.
- Review the notes.
- Begin writeup of report for lab activity on mitosis & meiosis. This will be due on wed, 3/3.
- Work on mitosis & meiosis presentation. This will be due on Monday, 3/8.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The first March project is online. If you want extra credit, you will need to do both projects. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
2/24/10 Tests graded, makeup online
The tests have been graded and posted to Edline. There is a makeup test available for this test. Students that get an 80 or above can have this score averaged with their original test score to improve their grade. This must be completed by class time on Tuesday 3/2.
To sign up you need to log onto the castlelearning.com website. You should look for the assignment "Makeup Immunity & Mitosis". Students will have to log in with "averillpark.studentid" where studentid is their id number in 9 digit format, with leading zeros, if needed.
We began the Meiosis unit. Notes for the unit, Meiosis, Sexual Reproduction, are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 21MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 8.5 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the meiosis unit. This worksheet must be completed for Friday, Feb 26.
- Review the notes.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The second February project is online. If you want extra credit, you will need to do both projects. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Monday, February 22, 2010
2/22/10 Meiosis & test review
Today we did a microscope examination of cells in mitosis lab. The lab report is due on Tuesday, 2/23.
We began the Meiosis unit. Notes for the unit, Meiosis, Sexual Reproduction, are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 21MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 8.5 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the meiosis unit. This worksheet must be completed for Friday, Feb 26.
We finished the Mitosis unit. Notes for the unit, Mitosis , are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 46MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 8 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the Mitosis unit. This worksheet must be completed for Feb 18, when we return from he break.
Homework:
- Review the notes.
- Friday we did a microscope examination of cells in mitosis lab. The lab report is due on Tuesday, 2/23.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The second February project is online. If you want extra credit, you will need to do both projects. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Friday, February 19, 2010
2/19/10 Mitosis Microscope lab
We finished the Mitosis unit. Notes for the unit, Mitosis , are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 46MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 8 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the Mitosis unit. This worksheet must be completed for Feb 18, when we return from he break.
Homework:
- Review the notes.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The second February project is online. If you want extra credit, you will need to do both projects. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
2/10/10 Mitosis
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 46MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 8 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the Mitosis unit. This worksheet must be completed for Feb 18, when we return from he break.
On Thursday we will do a web based lab activity on mitosis in class. Students should complete the activity and email it for credit, following the instructions at the bottom of the worksheet.
Test: We will have a test on the immunity and mitosis units on Tuesday, 2/23. This will be changed to Wed. if there is a snow day between now and then.
Homework:
- Review the notes.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The first February project is online. If you want extra credit, you will need to do this project. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
2/4/10 Immune system
Link<< to alternate notes on Immunity.
We are working on the Immunity unit. Notes for the current unit, Immunity, are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 95 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 6.6 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the Immunity unit. This worksheet must be completed for Feb 8, 2010.
Homework:
- Review the notes.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The first February project is online. If you want extra credit, you will need to do this project. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
2/2/10 Groundhogs' day and Simulation Spread of an Infectious disease
Today we did a lab simulation of Spread of an Infectious Disease. The lab report will be due on Thursday, 2/4/10.
We are working on the Immunity unit. Notes for the current unit, Immunity, are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 95 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 6.6 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the Immunity unit. This worksheet must be completed for Feb 8, 2010.
Homework:
- Review the notes.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
- The first February project is online. If you want extra credit, you will need to do this project. You are required to do one of the two projects, each month.
Monday, February 1, 2010
2/1/10 Third Quarter - Midterm returned and Immunity
We will be beginning on the Immunity unit. Notes for the current unit, Immunity, are available in several formats:
- 2 slides per page in color, large format for viewing
- 6 slides per page in black & white, for economical printing
- 3 slides per page in black & white with room for notes on one side.
- The entire PowerPoint presentation with media included and a viewer in compressed (approx 95 MB) format.
- Link to a textbook for the current unit (approx 6.6 MB)that follows the course presented in class.
- Worksheets for the Immunity unit. This worksheet must be completed for Feb 8, 2010.
Homework:
- Review the notes.
- Continue to enter data for the long term data collection project.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
1/20/10 Review
Review topics
Evolution
Photosynthesis General Equation
Cellular Respiration
Cells
Biochemistry
Mr. Buckley's Living Environment
Review Sheets with the Some Key Ideas and Performance Indicators
Standard 1/Appendix A: Lab Design Review | Completed Answers |
Standard 4 Key Idea # 1 | Completed Answers |
Standard 4 Key Idea # 3 Evolution
| Completed Answers |
Standard 4 Key Idea # 5 | Completed Answers |
Standard 4 Key Idea # 6 | Completed Answers |
Review Sheets for the Required Labs (modified from Union-Endicott High School review sheets)
Textbook
1. Evolution
- The Process of Evolution
- The Evidence for Evolution
- The Origin and Extinction of Species
- Mammals & Human Evolution
2. ENERGY, MATTER, AND ORGANIZATION
- Atoms to Cells
- Activity in the Cell
- Photosynthesis and Respiration
- Nutrition
- Gas Exchange and Transport
3. DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM
Due on Friday:
Excretion worksheets
Game Project