Thursday, December 29, 2011

We'll Start with the Cell...

Hey, Welcome back to school!! This week, before JB gets underway, we will prepare for our first class. Here is the homework, and please don't underestimate the time it will take be starting it on Friday!  It should be done over the course of 3-5 days.  Those of you who were in my life science class may find it review, if you have a very good memory, but that was a long time ago, and this time around it is for keeps.  So pay good attention to my directions; I want you to do it my way!

Day 1: Read section 7.1 & answer study guide questions.
Day 2: Read section 7.2 & answer study guide questions.
Day 3/4: Watch these videos and make flash cards for each section on 3x5 index cards.  On one side of the card draw a detailed picture of the organelle/whatever, and on the other the name of the video and your notes on the information in the video clip.  There are 13 separate video clips, each 2-4 minutes long!!! You may wish to find a picture in your textbook or online to copy so that you can make an accurate and elegant picture/diagram.

So here is how to get to the site: http://brightstorm.com/science/biology/parts-of-a-cell/

Brightstorm is a great site for your high school science and math and grammar videos, so you will want to get your own account.
This is the list of videos:

Parts of a Cell

The free online video lessons in the Parts of a Cell unit provide an overview of the distinctions between different types of cells and explore in depth the structure and function of each of the organelles found within a cell as well as the ways in which different organelles interact. Topics include:

Friday, December 9, 2011

Reprieve

Dear Friends, would you mind so much if we delayed the advent of our test a few days?  I was so fatigued last night that I could not bring myself to write it up, and so concocted a better plan, knowing also how busy your own schedules would be.
What I would like you to do is to write 150-200 words or so, paragraph form,  summarizing the ecological principles learned through the Ecocolumn activities, such as discussed in your groups yesterday.   Add to this any of the worksheets/handouts and the poem that you have done, put those in a folder, and turn that in on Monday.  We will then use any extra class time for the test, or if we don't have any, it can become take-home.  The test will be 50 pts. vocabulary and 25 points written, plus some "extra credit" which will be practice questions for STAR testing.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Prepare!

Enjoyable class yesterday, thank you.  I am sure Mr. Deleo will be honored to know that he has been immortalized as a isopod.

Homework is as follows:
Finish up your lab reports (typed) as described in the handout. Turn in on Thursday. Feel free to research the web -- and be sure to figure out what taxis and kenesis are; these words should be in your conclusion.  Re-read the Lab Handout; this is important.

Work on your Photo Essays, as described.  Presentation next Monday.

Study for the final on ecology, vocabulary links from previous post as well as clues to studying. 

No need to finish the Comic Book Guide to the Environment; up to Chapter 9 is good.

TEST WILL BE E-MAILED TO YOU ON FRIDAY, TO BE TURNED IN ON MONDAY.