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Week 24B, Tuesday
Time
Lesson/Activity
Materials
8:15
9:00
9:00
9:20
9:20
10:20
Elective: LEGO Robotics
Math 7: Inequalities & Descriptive Geometry
1. Homework Due: 5-125 to 129
2. Objective: Chapter Closure
3. Homework: Chapter Closure
None
10:20
11:20
Science 7: Investigation 9: Genetic Variation, Part 2:
Larkey Genetics, Day 1 of 2
Group:
Resource Books, 46
Lab Notebook, 55
Morning Meeting
Objective:
Content 01. Heredity is the passing of information from
one generation to the next.
Content 02. Chromosomes are structures that contain
hereditary information and transfer it to the next
generation; they occur in nearly identical pairs in the
nucleus of every cell.
Content 03. Genes are the basic units of heredity
carried by chromosomes. Genes code for features of
organisms.
Content 04. Alleles are variations of genes that
determine traits; the two alleles on paired
chromosomes constitute a gene.
Content 05. Alleles can be dominant or recessive.
Dominant alleles exhibit their effect if they are present
in one chromosome; recessive alleles exhibit their
effect only when both chromosomes have the allele.
11:20
12:10
12:10
2:00
Content 06. An organism’s particular combination of
paired alleles is its genotype; the traits produced by
those alleles result in the organism’s phenotype.
Recess/Lunch
Public Library Fieldtrip
Class:
Transparency 22-26
2:00
2:50
2:50
3:05
Special
Caregiver Pick-up
Wednesday
Time
Lesson/Activity
Materials
8:15
9:00
9:00
9:20
9:20
10:20
Elective: LEGO Robotics
Math 7: Inequalities & Descriptive Geometry
1. Homework Due: Chapter Closure
2. Objective: Test
3. Homework: None
Test
10:20
11:20
Science 7: Investigation 9: Genetic Variation, Part 2:
Larkey Genetics, Day 2 of 2
Group:
Resource Books, 46
Lab Notebook, 55
Morning Meeting
Objective:
Content 01. Heredity is the passing of information from
one generation to the next.
Content 02. Chromosomes are structures that contain
hereditary information and transfer it to the next
generation; they occur in nearly identical pairs in the
nucleus of every cell.
Content 03. Genes are the basic units of heredity
carried by chromosomes. Genes code for features of
organisms.
Class:
Transparency 22-26
Content 04. Alleles are variations of genes that
determine traits; the two alleles on paired
chromosomes constitute a gene.
Content 05. Alleles can be dominant or recessive.
Dominant alleles exhibit their effect if they are present
in one chromosome; recessive alleles exhibit their
effect only when both chromosomes have the allele.
11:20
12:10
12:10
1:00
1:00
2:00
Content 06. An organism’s particular combination of
paired alleles is its genotype; the traits produced by
those alleles result in the organism’s phenotype.
Recess/Lunch
Math 8: Ch5, Multiplication & Proportions, 5.2.2.
1. Homework Due: 5-67 to 71
2. Objective: Practice with Proportions
3. Homework: 5-77 to 82
None
Science 8: Investigation 7: Phase Change, Part 3: More
Heat, Day 1
Group:
1 piece of paraffin wax
1 vial, 30 ml
1 match
Sugar
2 aluminum foil rectangles, 2 * 4
1 candle
1 aluminum foil rectangles, 4 * 4
glasses
Resource books
Lab Notebooks, pp 64-65
Objective:
Content. Melting is a change of state caused by heat.
Content. Change of state is the result of change of
energy in the particles of matter.
Content. During phase change, particles do not change;
relationships between particles do change.
Content. The temperature at which phase change occur
are different for different substances.
Investigate. Use flame to transfer heat to substance to
observe phase change.
Explain. Explain phase in terms of the relationship of
particles to one another in a substance.
2:00
2:50
2:50
3:05
Explain. Discuss phase change in terms of kinetic
energy and energy transfer.
Special
Caregiver Pick-up
Class:
2 paper cups
1 ruler
2 cups of granulated sugar
2 midispoons
Transparencies 20, 21
Response Sheet, 67
Thursday
Time
Lesson/Activity
Materials
8:15
9:00
9:00
9:20
9:20
10:20
Elective: Accelerated Math
Math 7: Inequalities & Descriptive Geometry
1. Homework Due: Chapter Closure
2. Objective: Test Fix
3. Homework: None
Test
10:20
11:20
Science 7: Investigation 9: Genetic Variation, Part 4:
Punnett Squares, Day 1 of 2
Group:
2 Gene Pools
8 plastic cups
Lab Notebooks, 56-57, 59, 63
Genetic Variation practice sheet, 65
Morning Meeting
Objective:
Investigate. Use Punnett squares to predict the
proportion of offspring that will have certain traits.
Explain. Describe how dominant and recessive alleles
interact to produce traits in a population.
Class:
Transparency, 32
Mid-summative exam 9
11:20
12:10
12:10
1:00
Recess/Lunch
Math 8: Ch5, Multiplication & Proportions, 5.2.3.
1. Homework Due: 5-77 to 82
4. Objective: Applying Proportions
5. Homework: 5-85 to 89
Dried Beans
Paper Cup
Paper Lunch Bags
Prepared Chart
1:00
2:00
Science 8: Investigation 7: Phase Change, Part 3: More
Heat, Day 2
Group:
1 piece of paraffin wax
1 vial, 30 ml
1 match
Sugar
2 aluminum foil rectangles, 2 * 4
1 candle
1 aluminum foil rectangles, 4 * 4
glasses
Resource books
Lab Notebooks, pp 64-65
Objective:
Content. Melting is a change of state caused by heat.
Content. Change of state is the result of change of
energy in the particles of matter.
Content. During phase change, particles do not change;
relationships between particles do change.
Content. The temperature at which phase change occur
are different for different substances.
Class:
2 paper cups
1 ruler
Investigate. Use flame to transfer heat to substance to
observe phase change.
Explain. Explain phase in terms of the relationship of
particles to one another in a substance.
2:00
2:50
2:50
3:05
2 cups of granulated sugar
2 midispoons
Transparencies 20, 21
Response Sheet, 67
Explain. Discuss phase change in terms of kinetic
energy and energy transfer.
Special
Caregiver Pick-up
Friday
Time
Lesson/Activity
Materials
8:15
9:00
9:00
9:20
9:20
10:20
Elective: LEGO Robotics
Math 7: Graphing & Solving Equations, 6.1.1.
1. Homework Due: None
2. Objective: Circle Graphs
3. Homework: 6-7 to 11
Resource Pages
Yarn
Colored Pencils
10:20
11:20
Science 7: Investigation 9: Genetic Variation, Part 4:
Punnett Squares, Day 2 of 2
Group:
2 Gene Pools
8 plastic cups
Lab Notebooks, 56-57, 59, 63
Genetic Variation practice sheet, 65
Morning Meeting
Objective:
Investigate. Use Punnett squares to predict the
proportion of offspring that will have certain traits.
Explain. Describe how dominant and recessive alleles
interact to produce traits in a population.
11:20
12:10
12:10
1:30
Class:
Transparency, 32
Mid-summative exam 9
Recess/Lunch
Math 8: Ch5, Multiplication & Proportions
1. Homework Due: 5-85 to 89
2. Objective: Chapter Closure
3. Homework: Chapter Closure
None
1:30
2:15
Skateboard Science Presentation
2:15
2:50
2:50
3:05
Special
Caregiver Pick-up