Finish reading Ch. 28 and do questions on p. 634. Finish crossword.
Science 9 Martin 10 and 11 Apr 2013
Finish Meiosis activity (p. 198 and 199) including the analyze, conclude and apply questions. Read the notes on Moodle and look at the powerpoint presentations, also on Moodle. Continue working on the workbook for these sections. Workbook check next class – be sure to bring it with you.
Mini Science Martin 10 Apr 13
Finish Ch. 11 reading and review notes and powerpoint presentations on the Moodle site. Begin Climate Change or Global Warming poster (minimum 11″ X 17″ but could be larger) and hand in (on paper) on Thursday 18 Apr 2013.
Science 10 Martin 9 Apr 2013
Review the powerpoint slides for Ch 11 available on the Moodle site. Read the notes on Climate Change on the moodle site and read the chapter section 11.1. You may begin the workbook for this section.
Biology 11 Martin 8 April 2013
Answer squid muscle question from the board. Finish athropod crossword.
Science 9 Martin 8 and 9 Apr 2013
Read the textbook sections relevant to Meiosis 1 and 2. See notes on the Moodle site. Pay attention to how gamete formation differs for males and females (sperm and egg production). Come prepared with the charts you will use to do the activity on p. 198. The chart is available on the Moodle site. Be sure the copy or print it and bring to the next class. Work on workbook sections for this unit.
Mini Science 10 Martin 8 April 2013
Review Ch. 11 powerpoints and notes. Read 10.2 and pay particular attention to the GWP and projected climate changes. What can we do now to address climate change? Think of a poster that you will make on climate change and/or global warming.
Biology 11 Martin 4 April 2013
Read p. 28-1 (Arthropods) and do questions 1-4 on p. 616.
Science 9 Martin 4 April 2013
Read section 6-1 and draw out and label the stages of meiosis. What is the one important thing that happens to chromosome number as a result of meiosis?
Science 10 Martin 2 April 2013
Study for Ch. 10 test – Tuesday, 9 April 2013 for sections 2-1 and 2-3. Please see the powerpoint notes and suggested study guide on the Moodle site.