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Centerville Sr. High School Curriculum Mapping Biology I (submitted by Matt Osborne) 1st Nine Weeks Indiana Days Explain the scientific method. List the steps of the scientific method. Define biology. Unit 1, Lesson 1 Unit 1, Lesson 2 Unit 1, Lesson 3 B.2.1 B.1.2 Unit 1, Lesson 4 Unit 1, Lesson 5 Unit 2, Lesson 1 Unit 2, Lesson 2 1 Skills and concepts covered Standard(s) B.2.1 B.1.1 B.2.3 Apply the scientific method (use in an experiment). Compare and contrast theory and hypothesis. Collect and analyze data List characteristics of living things. Compare and contrast living and non living things Analyze experimental data to arrive at conlusion Explain the value of biology as a science. Identify the value of biology to medical research Discuss the reasons for current human population increases Explain how biology is used to make personal decisions concerning lifestyle and health. Review for Test Take Unit 1 Test List the common characteristics of cells Define Prokaryote and Eukaryote Compare and Contrast Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells Define organelle Identify cell organelles Explain cell organelle functions Use a microscope to observe human cells Resources/Activities/ Labs Vocabulary Assessments for Unit Lecture Power Point In class graphing activity Lecture PowerPoint Radish Seed Lab hypothesis, data, biology, quantitative data, Lab activities qualitative data, Worksheets Quiz Test theory, hypothesis, variable, control group, experimental group What is Life? Lab Lecture Power Point DNA metabolism cells homeostasis reproduction population growth applied science Worksheet Power Point DVD Test Textbook Lecture Power Point Lecture PowerPoint Microscopes and microscope materials DVD Animal Cell Lab prokaryote eukaryote nucleus organelles mitochondria ribosomes golgi bodies endoplasmic reticulum lysosomes Labs Quiz Test Cell biology project Unit 2, Lesson 3 Define cell wall, chloroplast, and vacuole Identify features common to plant cells Compare and contrast plant and animal cells Unit 2, Lesson 4 B.2.2 Discuss the importance of cell membranes Identify chemical features of cell membranes Explain the functions of cell membrane proteins Unit 2, Lesson 5 B.2.6 B.6.2 B.1.3 Explain what is meant by cell diversity. Compare and contrast stem cells and specialized cells List the levels of organization in animal biology Unit 2, Lesson 6 Unit 3, Lesson 1 B.3.3 Unit 3, Lesson 2 B.3.1 B.3.4 Unit 3, Lesson 3 B.3.5 2 Project Presentations Unit Test Define metabolism Explain the role of ATP in cellular respiration Describe how ATP is used within cells Compare ATP to a rechargeable battery Define photosysnthesis Put the steps of photosynthesis in order Identify trophic levels in a food chain Compare and contrast food chains and food webs Identify producers, consumers, and decomposers in a food web Explain the flow of energy in a food chain Identify the source of energy for food chains Argue the importance of the sun for all life on planet Earth Make a food chain consisting of 5 trophic levels Lecture PowerPoint Microscopes and microscope materials DVD Plant Cell Lab Lecture PowerPoint Microscopes and microscope materials DVD Pond Water Lab Lecture PowerPoint Microscopes and microscope materials DVD Virtual Cell Internet Lab Student projects Unit Test Lecture Power Point Internet website animation Photosynthesis Lab Lecture Power Point cell wall chloroplast vacuole Food web activity Lecture Power Point autotroph heterotroph food chain, web, and pyramid Labs Quiz Test: Cell biology project cell membrane lipids channel proteins diffusion marker proteins stem cell cell specialization tissue organ organ systems metabolism ATP ADP photosynthesis autotroph heterotroph food chain food web food pyramid Internet Activity Labs Quiz Worksheet Unit 3, Lesson 4 Unit 3, Lesson 5 Unit 3, Lesson 6 3 B.3.2 Write the equation for anaerobic respiration. List the end products of anaerobic respiration. Define fermentation. Compare and contrast lactic acid and alcoholic fermentation. Identify common products produced thru fermentation Write the equation for aerobic cellular respiration. Explain the role of mitochondria in cellular respiration. Make a chart showing the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration Describe the physiological events that occur in oxygen debt Review Unit Test Fermentation lab Lecture Power Point Quiz anaerobic respiration fermentation lactic acid alcohol Bromothymol blue demonstration DVD Burning peanut demonstration worksheet aerobic respiration mitochondria oxygen debt Kreb’s cycle Review Game Unit Test Internet Activity Labs Quiz Worksheet Unit Test Centerville Sr. High School Curriculum Mapping Biology I (submitted by Matt Osborne) 2nd Nine Weeks Indiana Days Unit 4, Lesson 1 B.6.1 Unit 4, Lesson 2 B.6.1 B.6.2 Unit 4, Lesson 3 B.7.4 B.7.5 Unit 4, Lesson 4 B.6.4 Unit 4, Lesson 5 B.6.3 4 Skills and concepts covered Resources/Activities/ Labs Vocabulary Explain why cell division is necessary for living things. Relate cell division to growth and repair in animal bodies. List the steps of the cell cycle. Explain how surface-to-volume ratio relates to the idea that cells must stay small. Define mitosis. List the steps of mitosis. Identify the steps of mitosis Explain the behavior of chromosomes during mitosis Lecture PowerPoint Computer Lab Tutorial: Cell Size cell cycle asexual reproduction sexual reproduction surface to volume ration Lab: Mitosis in Action Classroom models of mitotic cells Lecture PowerPoint chromosome centrioles spindle fiber chromosome number Observe the relationship between chromosome number and species identity Define cancer List behavioral, environmental, and genetic causes of cancer Compare and contrast the causes of cancer Define meiosis. List the steps of meiosis. Identify the steps of meiosis. Explain why meiosis is essential for sexually reproducing species Explain the events that take place during fertilization. Compare and contrast the male gamete with the female gamete. Compare and contrast identical and fraternal twins Compare and contrast meiosis and mitosis Take Unit 4 Test DVD, Chromosomes Lecture PowerPoint cancer carcinogen benign malignant metastasis DVD, Meiosis Lecture PowerPoint Lab: Meiosis in Action meiosis haploid diploid gamete Lecture PowerPoint Worksheet fertilization zygote fraternal twins identical twins Standard(s) Assessments for Unit Lab activities Worksheets Quiz Test: Cell Division DVD worksheets Unit 5, Lesson 1 B.5.1 B.5.2 Unit 5, Lesson 2 B.7.1 B.7.2 B.7.3 Unit 5, Lesson 3 B.7.2 B.7.3 Unit 5, Lesson 4 B.7.3 Unit 5, Lesson 5 B.7.3 Unit 5, Lesson 6 Unit 6, Lesson 1 5 B.7.4 B.7.5 Define gene. Explain the relationship between genes and chromosomes. Give a brief biography of Gregor Mendel. Describe Mendel’s Law of Dominance. Define allele. Compare and contrast dominant and recessive alleles. Describe Mendel’s Law of Segregation Define homozygous, heterozygous, genotype and phenotype. Compare and contrast homozygous and heterozygous. Compare and contrast genotype and phenotype. Describe Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment. Explain the concept of homologous chromosomes. Explain the following modes of inheritance: codominance, incomplete dominance, polygenic inheritance. Give examples of traits inherited through codominance, incomplete dominance, and polygenic inheritance. Review Unit 5 Test Identify the number of chromosomes in human body cells and gametes. Compare and contrast autosomes and sex chromosomes. Explain how sex chromosomes are inherited, and how sex chromosomes determine sex. Lecture PowerPoint Worksheet Lecture PowerPoint Pea Plant Crosses--A Demonstration Human Genetics Traits Lab Lecture PowerPoint Pea Plant Crosses--A Demonstration Computer Software: Pea Plant Cross Simulation Lecture PowerPoint Pea Plant Crosses--A Demonstration Computer Software: Pea Plant Cross Simulation Lecture PowerPoint Lab: Other modes of inheritance. Review game Unit Test Lecture PowerPoint Worksheet gene allele chromosome allele dominant recessive Law of Dominance Labs Computer Lab Reports Quiz Test: Mendelian genetics homozygous heterozygous genotype phenotype Law of Independent Segregation homologous chromosomes codominance incomplete dominance polygenic inheritance chromosomes gametes autosomes sex chromosomes Computer Lab Reports Labs Quiz Worksheet Unit 6 Test Unit 6, Lesson 2 B.7.4 B.7.5 Unit 6, Lesson 3 B.7.3 B.7.4 B.7.5 Unit 6, Lesson 4 B.7.3 B.7.4 B.7.5 Unit 6, Lesson 5 B.7.3 B.7.4 B.7.5 Unit 6, Lesson 6 6 Use a karyotype to diagnose genetic diseases. Explain the appearance of a karyotype for the following disorders: Down Syndrome, Klinefelter’s Syndrome, Turner Syndrome. Identify the relationship between Down Syndrome and maternal age. Explain the inheritance pattern for autosomal recessive disorders. List the general characteristics of cystic fibrosis, albinism, and sickle cell anemia Explain the inheritance pattern for autosomal dominant disorders. List the general characteristics of Marfan Syndrome and Huntington’s disease Explain the inheritance pattern for sex-linked disorders. List the general characteristics of colorblindness, hemophilia, muscular dystrophy Review Unit Test Lecture PowerPoint Lab: Prepare a Karyotype Lecture PowerPoint Punnett Square worksheet Lecture PowerPoint Punnett Square worksheet Lecture PowerPoint Punnett Square worksheet Review Game Unit Test karyotype amniocentesis Down Syndrome Klinefelter Syndrome Turner Syndrome nondisjunciton autosomal recessive cystic fibrosis albinism sickle cell anemia autosomal dominant Marfan Syndrome Huntington’s disease sex-linked inheritance hemophilia muscular dystrophy Computer Lab Reports Labs Quiz Worksheet Unit 6 Test: Human Genetics Biology I (submitted by Matt Osborne) 3rd Nine Weeks Indiana Days Standard(s) Unit 7, Lesson 1 B.5.3 B.7.4 Unit 7, Lesson 2 B.2.4 B.5.5 Unit 7, Lesson 3 B.2.5 B.5.4 Unit 7, Lesson 4 B.5.6 B.7.4 B.8.6 Unit 7, Lesson 5 Unit 8, Lesson 1 Unit 8, Lesson 2 7 B.8.6 B.7.5 Skills and concepts covered Resources/Activities/ Labs Explain the structure and function of DNA DNA model lab Describe the general shape of molecular DNA DVD worksheet Compare DNA to a twisted ladder. Build a model of DNA. Label a diagram of DNA. Explain the main events of DNA replication Compare DNA to a recipe book for proteins. Classroom Describe the main events of gene expression, Demonstration namely transcription and translation Worksheet Use the genetic code to determine the sequence of amino acids, given a sequence of DNA. Given a sequence of DNA, carry out the process of transcription and translation. Define mutation. Compare and contrast point and frameshift mutations. Explain how mutations affect physical traits. Identify several mutagens that increase the rate of mutation. Review, Project presentations Test Give a brief history of genetic engineering. Describe how genetic engineering today is different from genetic engineering in the past. Explain how bacteria can be genetically engineering to produce proteins Identify the steps involved in creating GM bacteria List several medicines produced by GMO’s Vocabulary for Unit DNA nucleotide DNA replication gene expression protein transcription translation Worksheet Lab: Creature Feature Colored Pencils. mRNA tRNA rRNA amino acids Lecture PowerPoint Classroom Demo Worksheet mutagen mutation point mutation frameshift mutation Review Game Unit 7 Test DVD & worksheet Lecture Power Point Lab: Genetic Engineering Lecture PowerPoint Assessments genetic engineering selective breeding GMO plasmid restriction enzyme gene splicing Lab activities Worksheets DVD worksheets Quiz Test: Gene Expression DNA model projects Computer Lab Unit Test worksheet Unit 8, Lesson 3 B.7.5 Unit 8, Lesson 4 Unit 8, Lesson 5 Unit 9, Lesson 1 B.8.3 B.8.7 Unit 9, Lesson 2 B.8.7 B.8.7 Unit 9, Lesson 3 B.8.1 B.8.3 B.8.4 B.8.7 Unit 9, Lesson 4 B.6.5 B.8.1 B.8.6 B.8.7 8 Explain how plants can be genetically modified with genetic engineering Define “golden rice” List several agriculture products improved with genetic engineering. Define genetic profiling. Define gene therapy. Explain how a DNA fingerprint is produced. Describe how DNA fingerprinting can be used in practice. Review Unit Test Give a brief biography of Charles Darwin. Describe how scientists determine the age of rocks, fossils, and the Earth. Identify the major events in the evolution of life on planet Earth. Define fossil. Explain the conditions necessary for fossilization. Describe the relationship between fossils and sedimentary rocks. Define homologous structures, artificial selection, and vestigial traits. Explain how each of the above are evidence for evolution. Describe how DNA provides a record for evolutionary change. Lab: GM Cut & Paste Lecture PowerPoint golden rice vector Computer Lab: Gel Electrophoresis Lecture PowerPoint worksheet Review Game Unit Test DVD & worksheet Lab: Evolution Timeline Gel Electrophoresis genetic profiling DNA fingerprint gene thereapy Lab: Fossils DVD & worksheet Lecture, PowerPoint fossil sedimentary rock Lab: Evidence for evolution Lecture PowerPoint homologous structures artificial selection vestigial traits Identify sources of genetic variation. Explain how genetic variation is produced. Observe genetic variation in a population. Discuss the role of genetic variation in evolution. Lab: Observing genetic variation Quiz Lecture PowerPoint genetic variation sexual reproduction mutation crossing over Charles Darwin radiometric dating evolution Computer Lab Unit Test worksheet Internet Activity Labs Quizzes DVD Worksheets Unit Test: Evolution Unit 9, Lesson 5 B.8.2 B.8.5 Define natural selection. List the basic principles of natural selection. Explain the process of adaptation. Compare and contrast natural selection and acquired characteristics. DVD & worksheet Lab: Opposable Thumbs Lecture PowerPoint natural selection survival of the fittest adaptation acquired charactersitics Unit 9, Lesson 6 B.8.1 B.8.5 Identify several examples of natural selection in nature. Define camouflage, mimicry, sexual selection Peppered Moth lab Lecture PowerPoint camouflage mimicry sexual selection Define speciation. Explain the conditions that promote speciation. Observe several examples of speciation. Explain the genetic changes that occur in gene pools during speciation. Review Unit Test Computer Lab: Speciation Lecture PowerPoint Lab: Spoons directional selection stabilizing selection disruptive selection gene pool speciation reproductive isolation Unit 9, Lesson 7 Unit 9, Lesson 8 9 B.8.1 B.8.5 Review Game Unit Test Internet Activity Labs Quizzes DVD Worksheets Unit Test: Evolution Biology I (submitted by Matt Osborne) 4th Nine Weeks Indiana Days Unit 10, Lesson 1 Unit 10, Lesson 2 Standard(s) B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 Skills and concepts covered Resources/Activities/ Labs Define prokaryote. Lecture Explain how bacteria are different from PowerPoint eukaryotic cells. Worksheet Describe the conditions necessary for bacteria Lab: Bacteria growth. everywhere Define pathogen. Lecture Identify modes of transmission for pathogenic PowerPoint bacteria. DVD & Worksheet List the characteristics of several bacterial diseases. Vocabulary for Unit prokaryote bacteria pathogen modes of transmission Unit 10, Lesson 3 B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 Explain how bacteria are essential for ecosystem balance on Earth Perform proper hand washing technique Lecture PowerPoint Classroom Demonstr. asexual reproduction nitrogen fixation decomposition Unit 10, Lesson 4 B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 Define virus. Identify modes of transmission for pathogenic viruses. List the characteristics of several viral diseases. Sequence the steps of viral infection. Compare and contrast antibiotics and vaccination Lab: Viral lifecycle Lecture PowerPoint Worksheet virus lytic cycle antibiotic vaccination Review Unit Test Review Game Unit Test Unit 10, Lesson 5 10 Assessments Lab activities Worksheets DVD worksheets Quiz Test: Bacteria and Viruses Unit 11, Lesson 1 B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 Define invertebrate. Identify invertebrate groups based on distinguishing characteristics. Lecture PowerPoint Worksheet invertebrate Unit 11, Lesson 2 B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 Compare and contrast the 3 phyla of worms. Lecture PowerPoint Worm Lab bilateral symmetry cephalization Unit 11, Lesson 3 B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 Compare and contrast the 3 phyla of mollusks. Lecture PowerPoint Squid Lab open circulatory system Unit 11, Lesson 4 B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 Describe the shared characteristics of arthropods. Compare and contrast insects, crustaceans, spiders, centipedes and millipedes. Review Unit Test Define vertebrate. Identify vertebrate groups based on distinguishing characteristics. Lecture PowerPoint Insect Lab segmentation exoskeleton chitin Review Game Unit Test: Invertebrates Lecture PowerPoint Worksheet vertebrate Unit 11, Lesson 5 Unit 12, Lesson 1 B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 Unit 12, Lesson 2 B.4.3 Compare and contrast the 4 classes of fish. Discuss the evolution of modern fishes. Lecture PowerPoint Fish Lab ectothermic spawning introduced species Unit 12, Lesson 3 B.4.1 B.4.4 Describe the shared characteristics of amphibians. Discuss the evolution of modern amphibians. Lecture PowerPoint Amphibian Activity Unit 12, Lesson 4 B.8.5 B.8.6 B.8.7 Describe the shared characteristics of reptiles. Discuss the evolution of modern reptiles. Lecture PowerPoint Reptile Dissection amphibian metamorphosis limiting factor indicator species reptile amniotic egg Unit 12, Lesson 5 B.4.2 Describe the shared characteristics of birds. Discuss the evolution of modern birds. Lecture PowerPoint Bird Worksheet 11 endothermic DDT worksheets quiz Labs Dissection Unit Test: Invertebrates Labs Quizzes Worksheets Unit Test: Vertebrate Animals Unit 12, Lesson 6 Unit 12, Lesson 7 12 B.4.2 Describe the shared characteristics of mammals. Discuss the evolution of modern mammals. Lecture PowerPoint Mammal Dissection Review Unit Test Review Game Unit Test: Invertebrates mammal gestation lactation