Complete the evolution (evidence) handout from today.
Author: Joanne Martin
Biology (all) 22 October 2015
Additional resources for transcription and translation that you may find useful:
http://www.dnai.org/a/index.html http://www.stolaf.edu/people/giannini/flashanimat/molgenetics/transcription.swf
http://www.dnai.org/a/index.html
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/giannini/flashanimat/molgenetics/translation.swf
Science 10 1-1 and 1-3 Martin 22 October 2015
Work on reading textbook 5.1 and the Acids and Bases handout.
For period 1-1, please complete 5.1 in the workbook.
Biology 12 1-2 Martin 22 October 2015
Good work on the case study!
Finish the case study practice questions, if you haven’t already.
Science 10 2-3 Martin 21 October 2015
Work on the acids and bases handout, read 5.1 in the textbook and complete section 5.1 in the workbook.
Biology 11 2-1 and 2-2 Martin 21 October 2015
Be sure you have finished the reading of chapters 13 and 14 (evolution) as well as the workbook unit C on evolution. Attempt the questions in the workbook and check your answers.
Biology 11 1-4 Martin 20 October 2015
Finish Fossil Dig Questions and bring with you next class. Be sure to share with your group members the questions you answered in class today.
Be able to answer questions about the fossil dig case study and all related questions, as well as the workbook and ch. 13-14 in the textbook.
Biology 12 1-2 Martin 20 Oct 2015
Work on the Transcription/Translation handout.
We will continue with the case study next class.
Study text and workbook and be able to answer questions on the subjects of DNA replication, transcription and translation.
Science 10 1-1 Martin 20 October 2015
Work on the acids and bases handout and study for Chapter 4 test.
Test is on Thursday, 22 October.
Mini Science 10 1-3 Martin 20 October 2015
Share the data table from today’s Acids-and-Bases-Lab3 with your group members.
Answer the following questions individually based on your observations, your knowledge of acids and bases, and using the text as a resource:
1. List the properties of acids.
2. List the properties of bases.
3. Write a general chemical equation for an acid-base neutralization reaction (see p. 236 for examples).
4. Identify the unknown substances in today’s lab, A and B, as either acid or base, based on the observations you made (use the table on p. 224).
Read section 5.1 on acids and bases. Test Chapter 4 will be on 22 October.
Practice all related questions using the section and chapter reviews.