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Westside High School Lesson Plan C. Biswell Unit Name and #: Course: Biology Dates: Monday Teacher Name: What are we learning? Daily Objective: TEKS/AP/Standards: How will we learn it? Learning Activities: Unit 10: Evidence of Evolution & Unit 11: Other Mechanisms of Evolution 1/5-1/9 2015 TEACHER PLANNING DAY How will we tell if we’re learning it correctly? Assessment Methods: Checks for Understanding: What do I need to be successful? Materials: What do I need to before next class? Follow Up/HW: What are we learning? Daily Objective: Overview of classroom syllabus and classroom policies. Analyze how over prescription of antibiotics has led to antibiotic resistance. TEKS/AP/Standards: 7(E) Analyze and evaluate the relationship of natural selection to adaptation and to the development of diversity in and among species; Tuesday How will we learn it? Learning Activities: Jig-saw activity with syllabus and classroom policies. Independent reading of antibiotic resistance articles with video clips. How will we tell if we’re learning it correctly? Assessment Methods: Verbal discussion. Analysis questions over antibiotic article. Students will be assigned groups for antibiotics discussion and asked to turn in one set of questions per group. Checks for Understanding: Teacher will call on students to answer questions which demonstrate knowledge of classroom policies. Possible exit ticket quiz. What do I need to be successful? Materials: Pen/pencil What do I need to before next class? Follow Up/HW:N/A Wed/Thur What are we learning? Daily Objective: Students will be able to analyze the differences & similarities between gradualism & punctuated equilibrium. Students will begin discussion over genetic drift, gene flow, mutation & recombination. TEKS/AP/Standards: 7(B) analyze and evaluate scientific explanations concerning any data of sudden appearance, stasis, and sequential nature of groups in the fossil record. 7(F) analyze and evaluate the effects of other evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic drift, gene flow, mutation, and recombination. How will we learn it? Learning Activities: Guided notes & genetic drift lab. How will we tell if we’re learning it correctly? Assessment Methods: Students will work in groups to complete the lab activity. Each group will turn in their work. Checks for Understanding: Verbal teacher assessment with exit ticket What do I need to be successful? Materials: Pen/pencil, paper What do I need to before next class? Follow Up/HW: Lab assessment if not completed during class. What are we learning? Daily Objective: Students will finish discussion over genetic drift, gene flow, mutation & recombination. Analyze scientific reading to begin discussion of endosymbiosis. TEKS/AP/Standards: 7(F) analyze and evaluate the effects of other evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic drift, gene flow, mutation, and recombination.7(G) analyze and evaluate scientific explanations concerning the complexity of the cell. Friday How will we learn it? Learning Activities: Finish guided notes with video clips. Small group reading over endosymbiosis. How will we tell if we’re learning it correctly? Assessment Methods: Students will complete a graphic organizer describing the four evolutionary mechanisms and their subcategories. Checks for Understanding: Plickers Activity What do I need to be successful? Materials: Pen/pencil, paper What do I need to before next class? Follow Up/HW: Complete graphic organizer of evolutionary mechanisms.