emery Leesburg High School Science Lesson Plan Monday7

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Monday7
January
Tuesday8
Benchmark : SC.7.L.16.3
Learning Goal :. Describe the basic process
of DNA replication and how it relates to the
transmission and conservation of the
genetic information.
Benchmark : SC.7.L.16.3
Learning Goal Describe the
basic process of DNA
replication and how it relates
to the transmission and
conservation of the genetic
information.
Essential Question How can reviewing genetic
concepts aid in the understanding of DNA
structure and function?
Essential Question How does
DNA structure relate to its
function?
Bell Ringer- SC.912.L.16.1
Activities
1. Review policies/procedures
2. Review bell ringers
a. section 7.1-7.4
3. Intro to DNA
4. Distribute test prep books
a. exam help pgs 4-13, 1931, 61-66,122-124,139141, bellringers
DNA, nucleotide,
nitrogenous base, helix, hydrogen
bonds, complementary, pyrimidine,
purine, replication forks, replication,
template, nucleic acid, adenine,
guanine, cytosine, thymine, genetic,
conservation, synthesis, diversity,
traits, helicase, DNA polymerase
Vocabulary
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Thursday10
Friday 11
Benchmark : SC.7.L.16.3
Learning Goal : Describe the
basic process of DNA replication
and how it relates to the
transmission and conservation of
the genetic information.
Benchmark : SC.7.L.16.3
Learning Goal Describe the basic process of
DNA replication and how it relates to the
transmission and conservation of the genetic
information.
Essential Question
How does DNA replicate and
help produce proteins?
Essential Question How does the
process of replication relate to
the transmission and
conservation of the genetic
information?
Essential Question
How do mutations affect protein production?
Bell Ringer- SC.912.L.16.1
Bell Ringer-
Bell Ringer-.
Bell Ringer SC.912.L.16.1
Activities
1. Rev. bellringer
2. Chapter 8 DNA
structure and
function – ppt and
power notes
3. Identify base pairspair compare :
Watson crick and
franklin
Vocabulary DNA,
Activities
1. Replication
2. Transcription
3. Translation
4. Activity -build
model and label.
nucleotide, nitrogenous
base, helix, hydrogen
bonds, complementary,
pyrimidine, purine,
replication forks,
replication, template,
nucleic acid, adenine,
Wednesday 9
Early release
Benchmark : SC.7.L.16.3
Learning Goal : Describe the
basic process of DNA
replication and how it
relates to the transmission
and conservation of the
genetic information.
SC.912.L.16.1
SC.912.L.16.1
Activities
1. Replication
2. Transcription
3. Translation
4. Activity- build model
and label
Activities
1.
2.
3.
DNA,
nucleotide,
nitrogenous base,
helix, hydrogen bonds,
complementary,
pyrimidine, purine,
replication forks,
replication, template,
Vocabulary –
DNA,
nucleotide, nitrogenous
base, helix, hydrogen
bonds, complementary,
pyrimidine, purine,
replication forks,
replication, template,
nucleic acid, adenine,
Vocabulary –
Mini assessment
a. SC.912.L.16.1
Mutations
a. Pg 252-255 –
Over flow of content can be done
during exam week when students
have finished exams.
DNA, nucleotide,
nitrogenous base, helix, hydrogen
bonds, complementary, pyrimidine,
purine, replication forks, replication,
template, nucleic acid, adenine,
guanine, cytosine, thymine, genetic,
conservation, synthesis, diversity,
traits, helicase, DNA polymerase
Vocabulary
guanine, cytosine,
thymine, genetic,
conservation, synthesis,
diversity, traits, helicase,
DNA polymerase
nucleic acid, adenine,
guanine, cytosine,
thymine, genetic,
conservation,
synthesis, diversity,
traits, helicase, DNA
polymerase
guanine, cytosine,
thymine, genetic,
conservation, synthesis,
diversity, traits, helicase,
DNA polymerase
Homework- read section 7.3.7.4 section
assessments
Study for exam
Homework.
Finish classwork
Study for exam
Homework
Finish classwork
Study for exams
Homework
Finish classwork
Study for exams
Homework
Study for exams
Comprehension Check – How are
codominant and incomplete dominance
different?
Comprehension Check How
many types of nucleotides are
in DNA, and how do they
differ?
Comprehension Check
Explain how DNA serves as
its own template during
replication?
Comprehension Check Why
might a cell make lots of rRNA
but only one copy of DNA?
Comprehension Check Explain how mutagens
can cause genetic mutations in spite of your
body’s DNA repair enzymes?
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Sunday, January 6, 2013
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