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New Seating Chart

Get the latest classroom updates and learn about Central Dogma in Unit 5. Participate in assignments, quizzes, labs, and exams. Stay connected on our class website!

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New Seating Chart

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  1. New Seating Chart Stand next to the white board with the number of your birth month.

  2. Making Up Assignments • Conclusion Paragraph: revisions due Friday • Energy Quiz: explain corrections in writing • CO2 lab participation: • Watch video (class website Feb.4 post) and turn in paper with: • One thing you learned • One question you still have • Complete CO2 lab after school (M/T/Th) this week • Unit 4 Exam: complete after school (M/T/Th) this week • Revisions in class this Friday

  3. Class Website Updates Check in daily at http://davidswart.wordpress.com! Why? • Review lessons • Stay caught up when absent • Print missing homework • See what’s on the horizon • Find extra credit articles to read • Keep Learning!

  4. 2/9/15 Objectives Content Objective: Document the process of Central Dogma. Language Objective: Explain your understanding of DNA to a partner.

  5. Unit 5: Central Dogma

  6. Entry Task: Lab Notebook 2/9/15 In your lab notebook, write down everything you know about DNA. Drawings are encouraged! Be prepared to share your thoughts with your desk partner.

  7. NGSS LS1.A: Structure and Function All cells contain genetic information in the form of DNA molecules. Genes are regions in the DNA that contain the instructions that code for the formation of proteins.

  8. Central Dogma: DNA → RNA → Protein Protein

  9. Cosmos: Episode 2 Questions: • Where is DNA located? • What does DNA do? • How does DNA work? • Why is DNA important?

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