new seating arrangement 9/22/15 date:9/22/15topic:biomolecules overviewpage # ___
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Admit Slip
New Seating Arrangement
9/22/15
Date: 9/22/15 Topic: Biomolecules Overview Page # ___
Today in Room 315…
ADMIT SLIP: Ch. 8 Pre-TestHW: Atoms worksheet (annotate or no credit!!)CONTENT OBJ: SWBAT explain that matter contains energySWBAT draw and label and atomLANG. OBJ: SWBAT define “matter,” “elements,” and “atom”ANNOUNCEMENTS: Grades updated- last week of the term!AGENDA:Pre-TestSugar Dust VideoExplosion HandoutBiochem notesEXIT SLIP: Write down one thing you learned & 1 question
Date: 1/26/15 Topic: Biochemistry Page # ___
Admit Slip
Come grab an MCAS Biology book, turn to
page 21 “Biochemistry” and begin reading
9/22/15
Date: 9/22/15 Topic: Biomolecules Overview Page # ___
Biomolecules Overview
Read pages 21-23
Answer all Multiple Choice/Open Response questions in journal
You do not have to write the question, but answer the question (in WORDS, not A, B, C, D)
so you know what it was asking
Ex. MC #48 “The principal organic solvent is…”
Review Answers
Correct as we go
Memory GameIn your groups, you will create an 80- word memory game using our new vocab/concepts
Groups of 4: Two people will cut and two people will glue
Groups of 3: two will cut and one will glue until cutting is done
You will be GRADING your group mates on their group performance
After creating the game, you will play it! Turn all cards over, lay them out, and try to make as many matches as possible
Memory Game
There are blank spaces- enough for one person to each make their own card (add a vocab word or concept not yet included)
You should glue the words on the BACK of the cards that say “Biochemistry Memory Game”
“Biochem Memory Game” should face UP while you are playing, so you must turn them over to see the words
There will be lots of little pieces – DO NOT LOSE THEM!
Video: Bioengineering
TED Talk
https://www.ted.com/talks/paul_root_wolpe_it_s_time_to_question_bio_engineering?language=
en
Homework
Research and write one paragraph (<7 sentences)
IN YOUR OWN WORDS on the function of proteins
(in your journal)