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Teacher: F.Coleman
Mon.
Standards
Addressed
H.B.2B.2
Tues.
H.B.2B.2
Wed.
H.B.2B.1
Thurs.
H.B.2B.1
Science Department Lesson Plans
2016 – 2017
nd
rd
Subject: Biology I
Period(s): 2 , 3
Objective(s)
Collect and interpret descriptive data
on cell structure to compare and
contrast different types of cells
(including prokaryotic versus
eukaryotic, and animal versus plant
versus fungal).
Develop and use models to explain
how specialized structures within
cells (including the nucleus,
chromosomes, cytoskeleton,
endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes
and Golgi complex) interact to
produce, modify, and transport
proteins. Models should compare
and contrast how prokaryotic cells
meet the same life needs as
eukaryotic cells without similar
structures.
Develop and use models to explain
how specialized structures within
cells (including the nucleus,
chromosomes, cytoskeleton,
endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes
and Golgi complex) interact to
produce, modify, and transport
proteins. Models should compare
and contrast how prokaryotic cells
meet the same life needs as
eukaryotic cells without similar
structures.
Warm-up
Activity
Daily
Opener
Week of: 9/12/16 - 9/19/16
Instruction/Procedures
“USATESTPREP benchmark pre-assessment”
Daily
Opener
Lab: Identify and label cell structures
Daily
Opener
Lecture: Cell Structure
Group: Construct cell structure foldable notes
Daily
Opener
Lecture: continue Cell Structure
Group activity: Construct diagram of Eukaryotic cell
Extension/
Homework
7.1 assessment
Pg. 194 #3
Draw and label the
cytoplasm & nucleus
of a Eukaryotic cell.
Assessment
Fri.
H.B.2B.1
Develop and use models to explain
how specialized structures within
cells (including the nucleus,
chromosomes, cytoskeleton,
endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes
and Golgi complex) interact to
produce, modify, and transport
proteins. Models should compare
and contrast how prokaryotic cells
meet the same life needs as
eukaryotic cells without similar
structures.
Daily
Opener
Lecture: continue Cell structure
Group activity: Students will be in groups and will act out
cell structure and functions.