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State Standards / Objectives
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Sept 19
Tues
periods 1,3,5
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Describes the motion of atoms and molecules and explains the properties of matter.
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Sept 21
Thurs
periods 1,3,5
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Identifies products and reactants in chemical reactions.
Know acids, bases, and salts are three classes of compounds that form ions in water solutions |
1) Chemical Bonding
2) Acids and Bases (pH)
4) Lab: Effects of pH on Enzyme Action
-Lab writeup guide
Lab writeup checklist
Practice Vocabulary on Quia Ch 2 & Ch 1
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1) Finish Lab & analyze data 2) Lab writeup
3) Portfolio Checklist
Practice Vocabulary on Quia Ch 2 & Ch 1
Practice Vocab Test Fill in the Blank
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State Standards / Objectives
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Sept 26
Tues
periods 1,3,5
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Lists the four macromolecules and identifies their composition and structure, and describes their major functions. |
1) Vocabulary Quiz over Ch 2 & 1
2) Prepare portfolio for Thurs
3) Study Guide 3-2 (Carbon Compounds)
4) Making "happy molecules"
5) Observation Lab: Testing for Organic Compounds
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Sept 28 |
Students will know that enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions without altering the reaction equilibrium and their activities depend on temperature, ionic conditions and pH of the surroundings
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1) Writeup for Enzyme Lab due (in laboratory notebook: problem, hypothesis, data table, graph, and statistics; on wordprocessor: 5 discussion paragraphs) If you want to replace your grade on the 1st lab writeup, please writeup all sections of this lab.
2) Portfolio 1 due (see checklist)
3) Organic Chemistry notes on carbohydrates
4) Ch 3 3-2 study guide
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Lists the four macromolecules and identifies their composition and structure, and describes their major functions. |
1) Proteins & Nucleic Acid lecture
2) Outline Ch 3-2, 3-3
3) 3-3 study guide
practice vocab ch 3, 2, 1 for quiz on Tuesday
practice cumulative quiz |
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Lists the four macromolecules and identifies their composition and structure, and describes their major functions. |
1) Vocab quiz Ch3 cumulative for Ch1 & Ch2 , practice quiz (students scoring higher than their previous 2 vocab quizzes will get to change both of them to the higher grade)
2) Enzymes & Lipids lecture
3) Enzymes & Temperature Lab
4) Ch 2 & 3 Review
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Students will know how prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells (including those from plants and animals), and viruses differ in complexity and general structure. |
1) Ch 2 & 3 chemistry unit test
(test over notes and sect. 2-1,2-2,& 2-3; 3-2 & 3-3)
2) 4-1 study guide
3) Microscope observation of cells lab
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