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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.