Prep Lesson Plan 11/17-11/21

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Biology Prep Lesson Plan
11/17
11/18
11/1911/20
11/21
6H(S): SWBAT describe how
techniques such as DNA
fingerprinting, genetic
modifications, and chromosomal
analysis are used to study the
genomes of organisms.
New Material: Karyotypes
Guided Practice: Karyotype Lab-Will need to
complete for Homework
6F(R): SWBAT predict possible
outcomes of various genetic
combinations such as monohybrid
crosses, dihybrid crosses, and
non-Mendelian inheritance.
6H(S): SWBAT describe how
techniques such as DNA
fingerprinting, genetic
modifications, and chromosomal
analysis are used to study the
genomes of organisms.
6G(S): Recognize the significance
of meiosis to sexual reproduction.
6F(R): SWBAT predict possible
outcomes of various genetic
combinations such as monohybrid
crosses, dihybrid crosses, and
non-Mendelian inheritance.
6H(S): SWBAT describe how
techniques such as DNA
fingerprinting, genetic
modifications, and chromosomal
analysis are used to study the
genomes of organisms.
6G(S): Recognize the significance
of meiosis to sexual reproduction.
New Material: Pedigree Chart Notes
Guided Practice: Reading a pedigree chart activity
Assessment and Closing: Analysis of Pedigree
Chart, Create a Pedigree chart for the Huntington’s
disease in the family provided in the worksheet.
7C Analyze and evaluate how
natural selection produces
change in populations, not
individuals.
7C Analyze and evaluate how
natural selection produces
change in populations, not
individuals.
Complete Karyotype Lab for HW
Genetics Test Wednesday/Thursday
November 19th/20th
REVIEW FOR GENETICS TEST
(Meiosis, Monohybrid, Dihybrid, Blood
typing, Sex-linked)
Opening: Study for 5-10 minutes
Jeopardy Review
Assessment and Closing: Genetics Test
New Material: What is natural selection?
Natural selection vocabulary
Warm-up: Students will review the vocabulary
from yesterday and try to distinguish between the
3 different types of selections (Directional,
disruptive, and stabilizing).
7D Analyze and evaluate how the
elements of natural selection
including inherited variation, the
potential of a population to
produce more offspring than can
survive, and a finite supply of
environmental resources result in
differential reproductive success.
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Genetics Test Wednesday/Thursday
November 19th/20th
Opening question: How does survival of the fittest
relate to natural selection?
New Material: Natural Selection Notes
-(Inherited Variation, Producing More Offspring
Than Can Survive, Finite Supply of Environmental
Plans are subject to change to support the needs of the classroom.
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