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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Lesson Plans 2/16-24/11

Standards:
SC.912.L.16.14 Describe the cell cycle, including the process of mitosis. Explain the role of mitosis in the formation of new cells and its importance in maintaining chromosome number during asexual reproduction.
SC.912.L.16.8 Explain the relationship between mutation, cell cycle, and uncontrolled cell growth potentially resulting in cancer.
SC.912 L.16.15 Compare and contrast binary fission and mitotic division.
SC.912.N.3.5 Describe the function of models in science, and identify the wide range of models used in science.
Objectives:
1. Students should be able to explain the purpose of the cell cycle.
2. Students should be able to explain the events in the cell cycle during interphase and mitosis.
3. Students should understanding and be able to explain the relationship between the cell cycle and cancer.
4. Students should be able to model mitosis to show the movement of chromosomes during the process.
Daily Essential Questions:
When and how do cells make more cells?
Agenda
Focus Lesson: Use of Titles, Subtitles, Headings, and Subheadings to aid the reader's understanding of the text.
Engage: Skim/Scan (Sections 10-1, 10-2, & 10-3)
Explore: Building of Study Guide Questions
Explain: Cornell Notes + (Chapter 10)
Extend: Mitosis Drawing
Evaluate: Teacher observation and Discussion
Homework: Complete unfinished classwork