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Madras High School Unit Plan Subject: Biology Grades: 9-10 Semester: 1 Unit of Study: Macromolecules Pacing-Teaching: Interactive Notes: 5 class periods Practice work assignments: 4 + class periods. See 4 practice work assignments and reviews listed on Fugate’s website Activities: Introduction to macromolecules, DNA lab, dietary research activity (fast food junkies) Assessments: 4 class periods: Food Nutrient Lab (approximately 2 days), Graphic Organizer, and Unit Test Materials can be accessed from: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B_xbBGrOHjEgZ1VTbWlKaG9sQ0 U Assessment Pacing: This unit takes about 4 weeks to complete. Essential Questions: 1. Identify four major groups of organic molecules- carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids 2. Recognize the chemical structure of each group of organic molecules 3. Describe how organisms use organic molecules to build structures and provide energy. 4. Explain how enzymes affect chemical reactions Oregon State Standards (including Madras High School Priority Standards in Bold, and Supporting Standards non-bolded) H.1L.1: Compare and contrast the four types of organic macromolecules. Explain how they compose the cellular structures of organisms and are involved in critical cellular processes. Common Core Writing Standards: • CCSS-LITERACY.RST.9-10.3 Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks, attending to special cases or exceptions defined in the text. • CCSS-WRITING 9-10.4 Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. Concepts (Need to Know) • • • • Identify the four types of macromolecules Compare and contrast the structure and function of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids Describe how organisms use organic molecules to build structures and provide energy. Skills Observation, problem solving, writing, reading, laboratory skills Blooms Level Interactive Notes: 1 and 2 Practice work assignments: 1,2,3 Activities: 3 and 6 Assessments: 1,2,3,4,5 *Blooms level: 1 -Remember, 2-Understand, 3-Apply, 4- Analyze, 5-Evaluate, 6-Create *Assessment levels: 1-Beginning to identify, 2- Developing simple knowledge & skills, 3 Proficient- demonstrates knowledge & skills along with applying details, 4- Masterydemonstrates knowledge & skills along with analyzing, evaluating, and being able to create. Vocabulary: Amino acid • ATP • carbohydrate • catalyst • cellulose • chitin• cholesterol• disaccharide• DNA • enzymes • fibrous protein • functional group• globular protein• glucose • glycogen • inorganic • lipid • monomer • monosaccharide • nucleic acid • nucleotide • organic • phospholipids • polymer • polypeptide • RNA •starch • steroid • substrate Assessments: GRADED ASSESSEMENTS/ PROFICIENCIES Organic Macromolecules Grid Identifying Food Nutrients Macromolecule Unit Test COMPLETION DATE GRADE SCORING GUIDE Organic Macromolecule Grid Identifying Food Nutrients (Data Table and Full Conclusion) F 0 C 2 Assignment is incomplete or has significant errors. Student does not use appropriate terminology to describe/ define concepts. Macromolecule grid may be missing one or two items, and have a few small errors. Student uses appropriate terminology to define concepts. Data Table: Incomplete data table missing a title, column headings or other critical information. Not submitted. Data Table: Completed with some errors in the recording of the class data. Table has a non-descriptive title and headings may not be complete. Data Cited, Patterns & Hypothesis: Includes an analysis section describing data trends but not relating them to cited data or the initial hypothesis Data Cited, Patterns & Hypothesis: Does not describe data trends in an understandable manner. No mention of cited data or hypothesis. Errors, Limitations & Extensions: Does not include sources of error, limitations or any extensions related to the lab. Overall conclusion is unclear. Errors, Limitations & Extensions: Includes sources of error and limitations. Lists an extension but does not explain. May not provide overall conclusion. B 3 Macromolecule grid is complete, but may have a few small errors. Student uses appropriate terminology to describe scientific relationships and concepts. Data Table: Complete and mostly accurate recording of the class data. Table is titled and headings are reasonable for the table's content. Data Cited, Patterns & Hypothesis: Includes a full discussion of the patterns of the data, may not cite data as examples or relate the findings to the initial hypothesis. Errors, Limitations & Extensions: Discusses sources of error and limitations and their affects on the data. Mentions extensions minimally. Overall conclusion is provided. A 4 Macromolecule grid is complete and correct. Student uses appropriate terminology to describe scientific relationships and concepts. Data Table: Complete and precise recording of the class data. Table title and headings are clear, complete and describe the table's contents. Data Cited, Patterns & Hypothesis: Includes a full discussion of the patterns of the data, citing data as examples and relating the findings to the initial hypothesis. Errors, Limitations & Extensions: Fully discusses sources of error and limitations and their affects on the data. Describes extensions to investigate related to this lab. Overall conclusion is provided and correct.