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Science
Course: Pre-AP Seventh Grade
Unit: The Cell Theory, Animal and Plant Cells, Cellular Functions,
and Genetics
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Sample
Questions/
Assessment
Specificity
7.12f-- Recognize that
according to cell theory all
organisms are composed of
cells and cells carry on
similar functions such as
extracting energy from food
to sustain life.
(Supporting Standard)
Revised Spring 2016
- What is the cell
theory?
- How does a cell
extract energy from
food?
Designated Grading Period: 5th Grading Period
Days to teach: 32 Days (4-5 days for each TEKS)
Vocabulary
- All cells arise from
preexisting cells. This principle
of cell theory was put forth by:
a. Anton van Leeuwenhoek
b. Rudolph Virchow
c. Theodor Schwann
d. Robert Hooke
Cell Theory
-There are three parts to cell
theory. Which is NOT one of
those parts?
a. all organisms are composed
of one or more cells
b. the cell is the basic unit of
structure and organization in all
organisms
c. cells spontaneously arise
from carbon and nutrients
carried in the bloodstream
d. all cells come from
preexisting cells
Prokaryote
Organism
Cell
Eukaryote
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resources/
Weblinks
Exemplary
Lesson/Technology
integration – TED Ed The Wacky History of Cell
Theory.
Lauren Royal Woods
http://ed.ted.com/lessons/th
e-wacky-history-of-celltheory#watch
STEMscopes
https://n11052d40706.acceler
atelearning.com/login
Kagan Strategy - People
Hunt
ELPS SE/Strategies:
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/r
ules/tac/chapter074/ch074a
.html
2E: Writing Process
4C: Word Knowledge
Google Drive – C & I:
Middle School Science
Resources
- Claim, Evidence,
Reasoning (CER)
Science
Course: Pre-AP Seventh Grade
Unit: The Cell Theory, Animal and Plant Cells, Cellular Functions,
and Genetics
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Sample
Questions/
Assessment
Specificity
7.12d-- Differentiate
between structure and
function in plant and animal
cell organelles, including
cell membrane, cell wall,
nucleus, cytoplasm,
mitochondrion, chloroplast,
and vacuole
(Supporting Standard)
What structures and
functions
differentiate plant
from animal cells?
Designated Grading Period: 5th Grading Period
Days to teach: 32 Days (4-5 days for each TEKS)
Vocabulary
- A cell's membrane is
composed of two layers of lipid
molecules. What is the main
function of a cell membrane?
a. control what enters and
exits the cell
b. construct long chains of
amino acids
c. direct the functions of the
cell's organelles
d. stores energy for later use
Organelle
- Which of the following
organelles is most important in
providing energy to a cell?
a. cell membrane
b. vacuole
c. mitochondrion
d. nucleus
Chloroplast
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resources/
Weblinks
Lab ActivitiesComparing Plant and
Animal Cells using
Microscope
http://www.nclark.net/AnP
lantCells.htm
STEMscopes:
https://n11052d40706.acceler
atelearning.com/login
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Mitochondrion
Vacuole
Exemplar Lessons
- Cell Venn Diagram
- Microscope Care &
Use
- Cells and their
Organelles Web quest
http://www.princeton.
k12.oh.us/files/filesyst
em/cell-organellewebquest-Revised.pdf
ELPS Strategies:
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/r
ules/tac/chapter074/ch074a
.html
2E: Writing Process
4C: Word Knowledge
4E: Graphic Organizer
4F: Visuals
Revised Spring 2016
Google Drive – C & I:
Middle School Science
Resources
- Claim, Evidence,
Reasoning (CER)
Structure and Function
http://www.cellsalive.com/ce
lls/cell_model.htm
http://www.nclark.net/AnPla
ntCells.htm
http://www.princeton.k12.oh.
us/files/filesystem/cellorganelle-webquestRevised.pdf
Inside of a Cell
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/
content/cells/insideacell/
Functions of Cells Diagram
http://united.k12.il.us/highsc
hool/cells%20exploration%2
0activities.pdf
Science
Course: Pre-AP Seventh Grade
Unit: The Cell Theory, Animal and Plant Cells, Cellular Functions,
and Genetics
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Sample
Questions/
Assessment
Specificity
7.12e-- Compare and
describe the functions of a
cell to the functions of
organisms such as waste
removal.
How do plant cells
and animal cells
reproduce, get rid of
waste, grow, and
obtain energy
compared to one
another?
- Prokaryotic cells lack a
nucleus and other organelles.
The functions of life and
activities of Prokaryotic cells
are accomplished in the
a. lysosomes
b. nucleus
c. cytoplasm
d. vacuoles
- All cells need energy to
perform various processes and
to make molecules that are
necessary to sustain their lives.
From where do cells primarily
get this energy?
a. mitosis
b. heat
c. food
d. water
Revised Spring 2016
Designated Grading Period: 5th Grading Period
Days to teach: 32 Days (4-5 days for each TEKS)
Vocabulary
Cell
Organism
Waste removal
Excretion
Metabolism
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Exemplar Lesson.
TEK7.12EF
Structure and Function
- Function of Cells
Diagram
Kagan Strategy
Jigsaw – Assign students
an organelle to become an
“expert.”
ELPS SE/Strategies:
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/r
ules/tac/chapter074/ch074a
.html
2H: comprehension
strategies
4E: Graphic Organizer
4F: visuals
Resources/
Weblinks
STEMscopes:
https://n11052d40706.acceler
atelearning.com/login
Google Drive – C & I:
Middle School Science
Resources
- Claim, Evidence,
Reasoning (CER)
http://united.k12.il.us/highsc
hool/cells%20exploration%2
0activities.pdf
Science
Course: Pre-AP Seventh Grade
Unit: The Cell Theory, Animal and Plant Cells, Cellular Functions,
and Genetics
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Sample
Questions/
Assessment
Specificity
7.14a-- define heredity as
the passage of genetic
instruction from one
generation to the next
generation
What are genes and
how are they
inherited?
Teacher Notes:
Emphasize the
relevance of scientist
contribution (7.3d) of
Gregor Mendel
-An offspring’s Punnett square
is shown above. The mother is
known to have two recessive
genes for brown eyes. What is
the father’s genotype for brown
eyes?
a. BB
b. Bb
c. bb
d. bB
-An allele is
a. another word for gene
b. a homozygous genotype
c. a heterozygous genotype
d. one of several possible
types of a gene
Revised Spring 2016
Designated Grading Period: 5th Grading Period
Days to teach: 32 Days (4-5 days for each TEKS)
Vocabulary
Heredity
Genetics
Gene
Allele
Generation
Descendant
Ancestor
Dominant
Recessive
Punnett Square
Homozygous
Heterozygous
Purebred
Hybrid
Genotype
Phenotype
Variation
Mutation
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resources/
Weblinks
Genetics Labs:
- Build a Dragon
http://www.nclark.net/
DragonGeneticsProtoc
ol.pdf
STEMscopes:
https://n11052d40706.acceler
atelearning.com/login
- Baby Lab
http://www.biologyjunctio
n.com/baby_lab.pdf
Exemplar Lesson
TEK7.14A Heredity 7.14C
Inherited Traits
- Baby Lab
- Genetics
Scavenger Hunt
- Family Traits and
Traditions
ELPS SE/Strategies:
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/r
ules/tac/chapter074/ch074a
.html
2H: comprehension
strategies
3J: manipulatives
4F: visuals
Google Drive – C & I:
Middle School Science
Resources
- Claim, Evidence,
Reasoning (CER)
http://www.nclark.net/Drago
nGeneticsProtocol.pdf
http://www.biologyjunction.c
om/baby_lab.pdf
Family Traits and
Traditions
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/
content/inheritance/activities/
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exh
ibition/harrypottersworld/edu
cation/lessonplans/science.ht
ml
Science
Course: Pre-AP Seventh Grade
Unit: The Cell Theory, Animal and Plant Cells, Cellular Functions,
and Genetics
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Sample
Questions/
Assessment
Specificity
7.14b-- compare the results
of uniform or diverse
offspring from sexual
reproduction or asexual
reproduction
(Supporting Standard)
What are the
differences between
offspring in sexual
and asexual
reproduction?
-How do the offspring of
asexual reproduction differ
from those of sexual
reproduction?
a. Cells produced through
asexual reproduction are
genetically identical to their
parents.
b. Cells produced through
asexual reproduction do not
grow and divide.
c. Cells produced through
asexual reproduction do not
possess genetic material.
d. Cells produced through
asexual reproduction have a
unique set of genetic
instructions unlike their
parents.
Designated Grading Period: 5th Grading Period
Days to teach: 32 Days (4-5 days for each TEKS)
Vocabulary
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resources/
Weblinks
Asexual
reproduction
Exemplar Lesson
TEK7.14B Asexual-Sexual
Reproduction
STEMscopes:
https://n11052d40706.acceler
atelearning.com/login
Sexual
Reproduction
-Investigating
Reproductive Strategies
Activity
Offspring
ELPS SE/Strategies:
Link:
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/r
ules/tac/chapter074/ch074a
.html
2H: comprehension
strategies
4E: Graphic Organizer
Google Drive – C & I:
Middle School Science
Resources
- Claim, Evidence,
Reasoning (CER)
Investigating Reproductive
Strategies Activity
http://www.pbslearningmedi
a.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.r
epro.lp_reproduce/reproducti
on/
http://www.ck12.org/book/C
K-12-Life-Science-ConceptsFor-MiddleSchool/section/2.20/
Revised Spring 2016
Science
Course: Pre-AP Seventh Grade
Unit: The Cell Theory, Animal and Plant Cells, Cellular Functions,
and Genetics
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Sample
Questions/
Assessment
Specificity
7.14c-- recognize that
inherited traits of
individuals are governed in
the genetic material found
in the genes within
chromosomes
(Supporting Standard)
- Where are genes
located?
- Where do inherited
traits come from?
-Which of the following
determines the genetic traits of
an organism?
a. acquired characteristics
b. inherited material from the
mother
c. inherited material from the
father
d. inherited material from
both the mother and the
father
-If an organism reproduces
asexually, its offspring will
most likely be
a. genetically identical to the
parent
b. genetically different from
each other
c. produced as a
result of fertilization
d. produced from specialized
cells known as gametes
Designated Grading Period: 5th Grading Period
Days to teach: 32 Days (4-5 days for each TEKS)
Vocabulary
Trait
Genetic material
DNA
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resources/
Weblinks
DNA Extraction Lab–
Strawberry
http://www.stevespanglers
cience.com/lab/experiment
s/strawberry-dna/
STEMscopes:
https://n11052d40706.acceler
atelearning.com/login
Gene
Chromosomes
Physical traits
Exemplar Lesson
Levels of Organization
TEK7.14C
- DNA Extraction Lab
- Dominant and
Recessive Traits Lab
ELPS SE/Strategies:
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/r
ules/tac/chapter074/ch074a
.html
2E: Writing Process
3J: Manipulatives
4C: Word Knowledge
Google Drive – C & I:
Middle School Science
Resources
- Claim, Evidence,
Reasoning (CER)
DNA Extraction Lab
http://www.stevespanglerscie
nce.com/lab/experiments/stra
wberry-dna/
Reference to Inherited
Traits
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exh
ibition/harrypottersworld/pdf
/teachersgeneticterms.pdf
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exh
ibition/harrypottersworld/edu
cation/lessonplans/science.ht
ml
Revised Spring 2016
Science
Course: Pre-AP Seventh Grade
Unit: The Cell Theory, Animal and Plant Cells, Cellular Functions,
and Genetics
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Sample
Questions/
Assessment
Specificity
7.12c-- Recognize the levels
of organization in plants and
animals, including cells,
tissues, organs, organ
systems, and organisms.
What are the levels
of organization in
plants and animals?
Teacher Notes
Plant cells were
covered in the first
six weeks. Review
briefly to compare to
animal cells.
Designated Grading Period: 5th Grading Period
Days to teach: 32 Days (4-5 days for each TEKS)
Vocabulary
-The level of organization of
living things is cells, tissues,
organs, and
a. systems
b. ecosystems
c. functions
d. organelles
Cell
-What are the most basic
building blocks of all
organisms?
a. cells
b. blood
c. tissue
d. organs
Organism
Tissue
Organ
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resources/
Weblinks
Levels of Organization
Making Sense of how it all
fits together,
http://ed.ted.com/lessons/m
aking-sense-of-how-lifefits-together-bobbi-seleski
STEMscopes:
https://n11052d40706.acceler
atelearning.com/login
Organ system
Exemplar Lesson
Levels of Organization
TEK7.14C
Kagan Strategy – Blind
Sequencing
ELPS SE/Strategies:
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/r
ules/tac/chapter074/ch074a
.html
2E: Writing Process
4C: Word Knowledge
4E: Graphic Organizer
Google Drive – C & I:
Middle School Science
Resources
- Claim, Evidence,
Reasoning (CER)
http://ed.ted.com/lessons/ma
king-sense-of-how-life-fitstogether-bobbi-seleski
http://www.ck12.org/biology
/Organization-of-the-HumanBody/lesson/Organizationof-the-Human-Body-BIO/
http://www.rcsdk12.org/cms/
lib04/NY01001156/Centricit
y/Domain/3641/LevelsOfOrg
anization.pdf
Revised Spring 2016