A Days:
Honors (Pre-AP) Biology: We continue our study of cell reproduction (chapter 8) by comparing and contrasting the processes of mitosis and meiosis.
- Monday, 1/9: HW check; discuss phases of mitosis; lab: mitosis slides. HW: Read sec. 3 (Meiosis) and complete vocabulary, p. 161. Review sec. 1 & 2 for test on Thurs.
- Wed., 1/11:: Review Sec. 3 objectives (p. 161). Discuss critical thinking questions, p. 164.
- Thurs., 1/12: Test Review. HW: Study for test Test: Ch. 8. (next Thursday)
- Monday, 1/9: Students will select a bacterial disease and complete research - notes in nb if they do not have internet acc
- ey layout their page.
- Tues., 1/10: Work on webpages: Bacteria and Bacterial Disease.
- Wed., 1/11:: CW: Vocab. p. 467 + draw, ID, and give functions of typical bacterial cell (p. 468). 2) Discuss and point out that webpage instructions are on Moodle - website link. 3) Complete bacterial disease webpage. Begin "Bacteria" webpage.
- Thurs., 1/12: CW: Video on Typhoid Mary. Students will take notes in nb. Class discussion: Viral Structure and Replication (ch. 24, sec. 1). HW: vocab. p. 483;
- Fri., 1/13: View video: How A Virus Attacks; CW: Compare and contrast bacteria and viruses (discuss + students will structure a table (NB) to complete this assignment. Compare/contrast: Structure; Size; Reproduction; Classification; Diseases. Complete webpages on bacterial disease and bacteria. Begin research on Viral Disease when these are completed. HW: Study for test on Tuesday. Test - notes, vocabulary, labeled image and functions, bacterial disease; comparison of bacteria and viruses.
- Monday, 1/9: Teams will review assignment and assign roles; project timeline; research; begin drawings and pre-fabricating tubes and gussets
- Wed., 1/11: Fabricate tubes and gussets; Begin construction.
- Thurs., 1/12: Bridge construction.
Multimedia: Students will begin using Audacity, audio editing software - first to learn some basic skills and then to complete a couple of simple projects. Skills to learn include: importing; exporting as .mp3 and .wav files; trimming vs deleting; using the envelope tool for sound volume; adding effects. converting from stereo to mono and mono to stereo; and adding and deleting tracks. Students will then use these skills for graded projects.
Students will also discuss and take notes on copyright laws, specifically as they apply to audio.
- Edit audio by removing unwanted parts of sound and adding another track.
- Remove vocals from a song
- Edit a song to make a ringtone. (Skills: delete; envelope tool; selection tool; effects; following directions)
Honors Biology: Same as Mon and Wed A days (above)