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WEEK 5
Week-At-A-Glance
CHANGE.
Aug. 30 – Sept. 3
THESE PLANS ARE SUBJECT TO
Check my daily blog for more specific information
Essential
Question
Standard
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
How is chemistry related
to the study of life?
How is chemistry related
to the study of life?
How is chemistry related
to the study of life?
Why are organelles
important to the cell?
Why are organelles
important to the cell?
SB1 Students will
analyze the nature of
the relationships
between structures
and functions in
living cells.
SB1 Students will
analyze the nature of
the relationships
between structures
and functions in
living cells.
SB1 Students will
analyze the nature of
the relationships
between structures
and functions in
living cells.
SB1 Students will
analyze the nature of
the relationships
between structures
and functions in
living cells.
SB1 Students will
analyze the nature of
the relationships
between structures
and functions in
living cells
Identify the function
of the four major
macromolecules (i.e.,
carbohydrates,
proteins, lipids,
nucleic acids).
Identify the function
of the four major
macromolecules (i.e.,
carbohydrates,
proteins, lipids,
nucleic acids
Identify the function
of the four major
macromolecules (i.e.,
carbohydrates,
proteins, lipids,
nucleic acids
Explain the role of cell
organelles for both
prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells,
including the cell
membrane, in
maintaining
homeostasis and cell
reproduction.

Complete pH
lab/writeup & review
Notes on
Macromolecules
Graphic Organizer
macromolecules
Quiz
Review Sheet for
test

Webquest
macromolecules
Counselor’s
discussion:
Transitioning to HS
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Review Webquest
Review for test

Label worksheet

Complete
webquest/continue
working on review
sheet
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STUDY!

Objectives
Methods
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Homework:


Thursday

Friday
Explain the role of cell
organelles for both
prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells,
including the cell
membrane, in
maintaining
homeostasis and cell
reproduction.
Summative
Assessment Unit 2
Begin the Cell
(Cell Scientists &
Prokaryotic vs
Eukarkyotic)

Crossword/Complete
notes
Complete flip notes
Complete Flip Notes
(cell organelles)