monday. do you know the identity of the following riddle? “a box without hinges, key, or lid, yet...
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Monday
Do you know the identity of the following riddle?
“A box without hinges, key, or lid, yet golden treasure inside is hid.”
Bell-ringer
• How does our body maintain its internal conditions despite stresses placed on our body by our environment?
Chap 4 Essential Question
Students will be able to…….• Design a controlled experiment to determine
the role that cell boundaries play in separating the internal environment from the external environment
OBJECTIVES
1. Bell-ringer2. Intro Cells in Action3. Begin an Eggs-periment4. Wrap-Up
AGENDA
• Unit 1 make-up exam Tuesday after school at 3:15 in room 315
Reminders
Respond to the following prompts silently on a half sheet of paper:
1. What was the most important thing you learned today about cells?
2. What was the most important thing you learned today about the scientific process?
Exit Ticket
Tuesday
Complete the Experimental Design questions on the handout you just received silently by yourself. Then re-read the procedure for the
experiment we are setting up today.
Bell-ringer
• How does our body maintain its internal conditions despite stresses placed on our body by our environment?
Chap 4 Essential Question
Students will be able to…….• Design a controlled experiment to determine
the role that cell boundaries play in separating the internal environment from the external environment
• Observe a video segment to determine how cells behave in different types of solutions
OBJECTIVES
1. Review Lab Expectations2. Set up Eggs-periment3. Investigate different types of
solutions4. Begin graph5. Wrap-Up
AGENDA
• Unit 1 make-up exam Tuesday after school at 3:15 in room 315
• I will be out tomorrow. You will complete a Metacognitive reading log in class that I will check on Thursday
Reminders
CONVERSATION Up to level 2 Only about assignment Only with your group
members
HELP Red cup = emergency
question Yellow cup = can wait
question Blue cup = no question Continue working while you
wait Ask 3 before me
MOVEMENTAcceptable reasons: Hand in/pick up materials Restroom (only with pass)
PARTICIPATION Writing or doing what lab
requires Talking only with group
about lab Following directions the first
time Cleaning up when finished
LAB WORK
• Finish setting up your graph. Due Thursday.
Homework
Thursday
Based on the essay “Compartments” on p218-220, respond silently to the following prompt:Why is our body considered a compartment
with many smaller compartments?
Reading log p218-220 will be checked next time I collect your notebooks.
Bell-ringer
Homework Due:
• How does our body maintain its internal conditions despite stresses placed on our body by our environment?
Chap 4 Essential Question
Students will be able to…….• Design a controlled experiment to determine
the role that cell boundaries play in separating the internal environment from the external environment
OBJECTIVES
1. Bell-ringer2. Review reading logs3. Review lab expectations4. Finish collecting data5. Clean-up6. Finish graph/Analyze data
AGENDA
What do I need to complete today?
1. Take final mass of your egg. Determine change in mass of your egg.
2. Complete class data table.3. Answer Graph questions.4. Set up graph.5. Answer Data Summary/Analysis questions.
CONVERSATION Up to level 2 Only about assignment Only with your group
members
HELP Red cup = emergency
question Yellow cup = can wait
question Blue cup = no question Continue working while you
wait Ask 3 before me
MOVEMENTAcceptable reasons: Hand in/pick up materials Restroom (only with pass)
PARTICIPATION Writing or doing what lab
requires Talking only with group
about lab Following directions the first
time Cleaning up when finished
LAB WORK
• Finish graphing your data and class data.• Finish data analysis questions
Homework
Friday
Read the 2 sample conclusions silently. As you read make notes in your notebook about
what you find good about each conclusion and what needs improvement.
Bell-ringer
• How does our body maintain its internal conditions despite stresses placed on our body by our environment?
Chap 4 Essential Question
Students will be able to…….• Summarize the results of their experiment in a
well written conclusion using the MELCon structure
OBJECTIVES
1. Discuss sample conclusions2. Write your MELCon lab report
conclusion
AGENDA
• Typed, complete lab reports including conclusion due Tuesday• Attach lab report worksheets to
back of report• Attach rubric to front of report
Homework