Science 8 and 10 Friday May 6th 2022

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Science 8

Eyeball Quiz Monday May 9th (10 marks, label an eyeball, 10 parts as discussed in class, pages 203 and 204 in your textbook).

Cheat Sheet, due with the Exam, May 10th. One side of one page, min 3/4 of the page. Hand in the cheat sheet with the exam on Tuesday.

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Science 10

Please complete pages 26, 27, and 30-32 for Monday May 9th.

Genetics Test, Thursday May 19th.

Science 8 and 10 Thursday May 5th 2022

Find Out Activity 6.5 “Simple Lens” p 216, answers!

Science 8

Do the above activity. Now that you know the answers, check to see if you “got” it!

Monday May 9th, Pop Quiz on the anatomy of the eye! (use pages 203 and 204 from your textbook)

Tuesday May 10th EXAM, like, BIG EXAM!!! Unit 1 and 2, chapters 1-6, bring your review/cheat sheet and a pencil! And an eraser, a good eraser. No, you don’t need a protractor.

A woman with type A blood would like to know what the possible blood types of her children would be if she mated with a type AB male. What are they? -

Science 10

Do pages 24 and 25 in your workbook.

Complete and hand in your worksheet, BLM 1.2-7 “Working with Punnett Squares”.

(and now we know what goes in the top left bingo spot)

 

Science 8 and 10 Friday April 29

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Science 8

Finish Think About It 6.2, page 207 “Rods and Cones”. Due Monday May 2.

Then, time for Review Sheet (Cheat Sheet).

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Science 10

Merchants of Doubt video notes, due today, by the end of class please, but Monday’s okay too (some of us need that extra time to reflect).

Read pages 15 and 16 in the workbook, Topic 1.2 “How is hereditary information passed from one generation to the next”. If you have nothing else to do, you can view the Punnett Square videos, “how to” in moodle (keywords are Sommerfeld and moodle, then use password plaid if they ask).

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