Teacher Name: M. Callegari Lesson Plans for the Week of: 11/10/2014 Unit Name: Genetics Subject: Biology Day Objective Monday (Even) Tuesday (Odd) Wednesday (Even) Thursday (Odd) Ⓢ BIOL.6G Recognize the significance of meiosis to sexual reproduction. Ⓡ BIOL.6F Predict possible outcomes of various genetic combinations such as monohybrid crosses, dihybrid crosses, and nonMendelian inheritance. Ⓡ BIOL.6F Predict possible outcomes of various genetic combinations such as monohybrid crosses, dihybrid crosses, and non-Mendelian inheritance. Ⓢ BIOL.6H Describe how techniques such as DNA fingerprinting, genetic modifications, and chromosomal analysis are used to study the genomes of organisms. Ⓢ BIOL.6H Describe how techniques such as DNA fingerprinting, genetic modifications, and chromosomal analysis are used to study the genomes of organisms. Ⓢ BIOL.6H Describe how techniques such as DNA fingerprinting, genetic modifications, and chromosomal analysis are used to study the genomes of organisms. Friday (Even) HOT question How are mitosis and meiosis different? How are genetic crosses used to predict genetic combinations in organisms? How are genetic crosses used to predict genetic combinations in organisms? Why are karyotypes used to analyze the genomes of organisms? Why are karyotypes used to analyze the genomes of organisms? Agenda 1. Warm up Punnett square review 2. Compare and Contrast Mitosis and Meiosis. 3. Meiosis Vocabulary graphic organizer 4. Mitosis and Meiosis comparison questions. 1. EOC Based Warm-up over TEKS 6G 2. Revisit DiHybrid Crosses 3. karyotype introduction 4. Karyotype introduction 5. Students make their own karyotypes 1. Introduction of new vocabulary 2. DiHybrid Cross as a class 3. DiHybrid Cross as a group 1. EOC Based Warm-up over TEKS 6F 2. Students finish making their karyotypes 3. Introduction to pegigrees 4. Students make a pedigree 1. Introduction of new vocabulary 2. Introduction to karyotypes 3. Students make their own karyotypes *Homework* *Assessments* *Announcements* Modifications: 1. Extra visual aids 2. Simple definitions of words 3. Heterogeneous grouping with peer help Report Cards GO Home 4. After school assistance 5. Graphic Organizers 6. Extended time for assignment completion 7. Oral and written directions Teacher Name: M. Callegari Lesson Plans for the Week of: 11/17/2014 Unit Name: Genetics Subject: Biology Day Monday (Odd) Tuesday (Even) Wednesday (Odd) Thursday (Even) Friday (Odd) Objective Ⓢ BIOL.6H Describe how techniques such as DNA fingerprinting, genetic modifications, and chromosomal analysis are used to study the genomes of organisms. Ⓢ BIOL.6H Describe how techniques such as DNA fingerprinting, genetic modifications, and chromosomal analysis are used to study the genomes of organisms. Ⓢ BIOL.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. Ⓢ BIOL.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. Ⓢ BIOL.7C Analyze and evaluate how natural selection produces change in populations, not individuals. HOT question How has genetic technology changed the world we live in? How has genetic technology changed the world we live in? 3. Why are differential reproductive processes vital to the survival of a population? 3. Why are differential reproductive processes vital to the survival of a population? 1. How does natural selection produce changes in populations, and not individuals? Agenda 1. EOC Based Warmup over TEKS 6H 2. Students make a pedigree 3. Non-Mendellian Discussion and activity 4. Video covering application of genetics 1. Vocabulary introduction 1. EOC Based Warm-up over TEKS 6H 2. Intro to evolution: Bear does laundry 1. EOC Based Warm-up over TEKS 6H 2. Intro to evolution: Bear does laundry EOC Based Warm-up over TEKS Common Assessment 5 Common Assessment 5 *Homework* *Assessments* *Announcements* Week of 11/24 & 11/25 Day Monday (Even) Tuesday (Odd) Objective Ⓢ BIOL.7C Analyze and evaluate how natural selection produces change in populations, not individuals. Review TEKS 6F, 6H HOT question 1. How does natural selection produce changes in populations, and not individuals? 1. How does natural selection produce changes in populations, and not individuals? Warm UP Natural Selection Questions Natural Selection Questions Natural Selection Worksheet Natural Selection Worksheet Moth Lab Moth Lab EXIT Ticket EXIT Ticket Guided Practice/ Check for Understanding Independent Practice/Group Practice *Homework* *Assessments* *Announcements* Wednesday (Even) HOLIDAY Thursday (Odd) HOLIDAY Friday (Even) HOLIDAY