Thursday, January 3, 2013

Friday, January 4, 2013 - WUP#3



WARM UP #3
Big Idea 2: Biological systems utilize free energy and
molecular building blocks to grow, to reproduce and to
maintain dynamic homeostasis.
Objective:
Students will create paper models of polysaccharides, lipids and polypeptides in order to conceptualize the processes of dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis reactions.  
Enduring understanding 4.A: Interactions within biological systems lead to complex properties. 
Essential knowledge 4.A.1: The subcomponents of biological molecules and their sequence determine the properties of that molecule.
Learning Objectives:
  • The student is able to explain the connection between the sequence and the subcomponents of a biological polymer and its properties.
  • The student is able to refine representations and models to explain how the subcomponents of a biological polymer and their sequence determine the properties of that polymer.
  • The student is able to use models to predict and justify that changes in the subcomponents of a biological polymer affect the functionality of the molecule.
Warm Up/Things to Do:


        Now Collecting:
  1. Foldables - Carbs/Lipids
Today's Menu of Activities/Classwork:
  • Notes:  Ch. 5:  The Structure and Function of Macromolecules 
    • Organic chemistry is the study of carbon containing compounds
    • A few chemical groups are the key to the functioning of biological molecules. 
  • Paper Models:  Carbs, Lipids, Proteins
Closure:
  • Exit Quiz 
    Homework:
    • Pre-Lab Activity (Lab Materials)

    3 Bonus Points towards next exam

    2 Facts:

    • This place is best known for its role during the War of 1812
    • Named after an individual who served as Secretary of War under one of our most famous presidents

    1 Clue:

    • Located less than 45 minutes from Parkdale High School

    4 Pictures:



     
      
    SAT Word of the Day:

    Wednesday, January 2 – CAVORT (v.) – to frolic, leap, prance
    Students should not cavort in the halls because it is so crowded.

    Thursday, January 3 – CELESTIAL (adj.) – relating to the sky or heavens
    An astronomer is an expert when it comes to celestial bodies.

    Friday, January 4 – CHASTISE (v.) – to criticize, to scold
    The administrator chastised the student for being late for class five minutes.
    Announcements:
    • Please water your plants, which may be found in either Ms. Gunn's or Ms. Siebert's room.
    Writing Prompts:
    • Delineate -- to describe, portray, or set forth with accuracy or in detail
    • Describe -- Give an account in words of (someone or something), including all the relevant characteristics, qualities, or events.
    • Contrast -- to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences;
    • Defend -- to support an argument, theory, etc.) in the face of criticism; prove the validity of
    • Evaluate -- to judge or determine the significance, worth, orquality of
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