Happy Halloween -
This week is full of activity. Friday marks the day your evolution project is due - remember two forms are required
1) ORAL PRESENTATION IN FRONT OF CLASS
2) WRITTEN PRESENTATION
This week we will continue to address content standards for Evolution. Moving from natural selection and into genetic drift, population genetics , mutations and speciation.
HOMEWORK
Due Friday: Chapter 15 notes
have a wonderful week
Ms. Trusso
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Notes 10/24
Hi!
For those who might have missed some notes today due to the fast pace of the class....
you can click here to download.
Please remember that typically you will first read the material, hear a lecture on the material, have homework about the material, due a lab that helps clarify a concept and finally you will be tested on the material. Hopefully, you will, after so many exposures, understand it!
good luck
Ms. Trusso
For those who might have missed some notes today due to the fast pace of the class....
you can click here to download.
Please remember that typically you will first read the material, hear a lecture on the material, have homework about the material, due a lab that helps clarify a concept and finally you will be tested on the material. Hopefully, you will, after so many exposures, understand it!
good luck
Ms. Trusso
Monday, October 23, 2006
Tuesday Wednesday
Hi Remember that your evolution project is due Friday Nov. 3rd. You are responsible for a written and oral presentation. If you have questions see me or click on the evolution link - a few log's ago.
This week you are required to turn in homework "writing in science". Part of any good writing process is making an outline. In your outline be sure to include:
A topic sentence
One fact supporting the topic sentence
Information, data supporting your fact
A second fact that supports the topic sentence
Information, data supporting your second fact
Conclusion
Hope this helps!!!
Ms. Trusso
This week you are required to turn in homework "writing in science". Part of any good writing process is making an outline. In your outline be sure to include:
A topic sentence
One fact supporting the topic sentence
Information, data supporting your fact
A second fact that supports the topic sentence
Information, data supporting your second fact
Conclusion
Hope this helps!!!
Ms. Trusso
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Finishing Chapter 15
Hi
This week we will finish chapter 15 and move into chapter 16. We will be weaving the evidence for evolution together and finish with a beautiful tapestry of how species have evolved over time.
Remember, the two part evolution project is due in written form and presented to the class on Nov. 3rd. If you have questions see me or the post.
Homework
Page 390 Questions 28, 29 and writing in science
Have a wonderful week!
Ms. Trusso
This week we will finish chapter 15 and move into chapter 16. We will be weaving the evidence for evolution together and finish with a beautiful tapestry of how species have evolved over time.
Remember, the two part evolution project is due in written form and presented to the class on Nov. 3rd. If you have questions see me or the post.
Homework
Page 390 Questions 28, 29 and writing in science
Have a wonderful week!
Ms. Trusso
Friday, October 20, 2006
evolution project
Hi in case you need to review what is expected of you for the evolution project you can refer to the link.
here is the link click here
Prepare to present project to class and written report is due Friday, November 3rd.
thanks
ms. trusso
here is the link click here
Prepare to present project to class and written report is due Friday, November 3rd.
thanks
ms. trusso
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Wednesday/Friday
HI
This week we have been discussing Charles Darwin and his theory of Natural Selection. If you want to review my notes click here!
On Another note, we will be beginning our evolution project. The evolution project is a two week take home project. You will be responsible for a presentation to the class as well as a written report. Details to follow.
Homework:
Due Friday Oct. 20th
Read Chapter 15, define vocabulary
This week we have been discussing Charles Darwin and his theory of Natural Selection. If you want to review my notes click here!
On Another note, we will be beginning our evolution project. The evolution project is a two week take home project. You will be responsible for a presentation to the class as well as a written report. Details to follow.
Homework:
Due Friday Oct. 20th
Read Chapter 15, define vocabulary
Sunday, October 15, 2006
having trouble viewing the power point presentations?
Here is a utility that you can download that allows you to view the powerpoint files.
click here and you will be able to download the FREE utility
Good Luck!
Ms. Trusso
click here and you will be able to download the FREE utility
Good Luck!
Ms. Trusso
Evolution Revolution
HI
This week we are starting our fabulous journey into the depths of Darwin's Theory of Evolution. We are going to be discussing Evolution for three weeks. During the next three weeks plan on several fun labs and a take home project that you will present to the class!
Let me know if there is something in particular that you know about evolution and would like to share with the class.
Homework due this Friday
Chapter 15 Read and define, draw or make flashcards of all the vocabulary for the chapter.
Notes for Monday 10/16 click here
Thanks and don't forget the re-do policy!
Ms. Trusso
This week we are starting our fabulous journey into the depths of Darwin's Theory of Evolution. We are going to be discussing Evolution for three weeks. During the next three weeks plan on several fun labs and a take home project that you will present to the class!
Let me know if there is something in particular that you know about evolution and would like to share with the class.
Homework due this Friday
Chapter 15 Read and define, draw or make flashcards of all the vocabulary for the chapter.
Notes for Monday 10/16 click here
Thanks and don't forget the re-do policy!
Ms. Trusso
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Chapter 2 Test - and Homework
This Friday the 13th we are having the second exam. The material covered will be from chapter 2, so please have your notes in order. Remember you can use your notes on the test.
We will begin Evolution next week. However for that test, you will be able to bring in only one sheet of paper. By the end of the year there will no notes! You will be ready!!!
HOMEWORK:
Please re-read chapter 2 and answer questions 1-10 on page 57 and 1-10 on page 59. Homework is due Friday!
We will begin Evolution next week. However for that test, you will be able to bring in only one sheet of paper. By the end of the year there will no notes! You will be ready!!!
HOMEWORK:
Please re-read chapter 2 and answer questions 1-10 on page 57 and 1-10 on page 59. Homework is due Friday!
Monday, October 09, 2006
Enzyme Lab
This week we will be putting what we have just learned about enzymes to practical use. The calf liver enzyme lab will show the effects of temperature on the enzyme catalase.
Catalase is found in liver and will provide a site for hydrogen peroxide (substrates) to turn into water and oxygen.
Here are the notes
please come to lab prepared to follow directions and discover enzymes
ms. trusso
Catalase is found in liver and will provide a site for hydrogen peroxide (substrates) to turn into water and oxygen.
Here are the notes
please come to lab prepared to follow directions and discover enzymes
ms. trusso
Re-Do your Work
Hi!
I would like to explain again my policy regarding do-over work. I believe that you can master the work for Biology. One way that you will be able to receive the highest grade that you would like for ASSIGNMENTS ( homework, lab reports) is to re-do the work. HOW?
1) The assignment MUST be turned in on time - and completed.
2) I return the assignment and if you wish to re-do the work I will assign a "new due date" and the re-do must be turned in by that date. If the re-do is not turned in to me by the start of the class period, you will keep the old grade.
3) If you turn in the work as a re-do by the re-do date, you have the opportunity to return the assignment as many times as you like until you get the grade you want ( until you show me that you have mastered the material) HOWEVER all your work needs to be turned in ON TIME!!! I will accept no late work for re-do.
thanks
Ms. Trusso
I would like to explain again my policy regarding do-over work. I believe that you can master the work for Biology. One way that you will be able to receive the highest grade that you would like for ASSIGNMENTS ( homework, lab reports) is to re-do the work. HOW?
1) The assignment MUST be turned in on time - and completed.
2) I return the assignment and if you wish to re-do the work I will assign a "new due date" and the re-do must be turned in by that date. If the re-do is not turned in to me by the start of the class period, you will keep the old grade.
3) If you turn in the work as a re-do by the re-do date, you have the opportunity to return the assignment as many times as you like until you get the grade you want ( until you show me that you have mastered the material) HOWEVER all your work needs to be turned in ON TIME!!! I will accept no late work for re-do.
thanks
Ms. Trusso
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Carbon is the word
Carbon based compounds will be our focus over the next few days. I'm planning on finishing up Chapter 2 this Friday and using our time next week reviewing and preparing for the chapter test.
Please remember that in addition to content for chapter two there will also be a few metric questions and questions regarding our labs.
Notes for 10/03/06
Thanks
Ms. Trusso
Please remember that in addition to content for chapter two there will also be a few metric questions and questions regarding our labs.
Notes for 10/03/06
Thanks
Ms. Trusso
Monday, October 02, 2006
pH Lab
HI
Today we ran a pH lab testing the potential of hydrogen for various substances. This lab is due as a formal lab write up on this Friday, October 6th. Any questions please see me at lunch in room 103.
This week we are going to be learning about carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins, and enzymes. The hope is to finish chapter 2 this week and have the test Oct. 13th. Remember Monday 10/09/06 is a holiday - no school.
thanks
ms. trusso
Today we ran a pH lab testing the potential of hydrogen for various substances. This lab is due as a formal lab write up on this Friday, October 6th. Any questions please see me at lunch in room 103.
This week we are going to be learning about carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins, and enzymes. The hope is to finish chapter 2 this week and have the test Oct. 13th. Remember Monday 10/09/06 is a holiday - no school.
thanks
ms. trusso
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Class Notes and Happenings
Hi
I hope everyone had a very relaxing weekend and took in the wonderful SOTA musical Quilters .
I feel that some students could benefit from having most of our class notes posted to a link on the blog. To help your study efforts as well as providing you with one more source for information I will post a link to the class notes. Please keep in mind that I will not be able to post all of the images as this would take up too much memory. I welcome your feedback - as always!!
notes from last Friday click here 9/29/06
notes from 10/02/06
Ms. Trusso
Homework 10/02 - due 10/06
Formal Lab Write Up - pH Lab
Exam on Chapter 2 - 10/13/06
I hope everyone had a very relaxing weekend and took in the wonderful SOTA musical Quilters .
I feel that some students could benefit from having most of our class notes posted to a link on the blog. To help your study efforts as well as providing you with one more source for information I will post a link to the class notes. Please keep in mind that I will not be able to post all of the images as this would take up too much memory. I welcome your feedback - as always!!
notes from last Friday click here 9/29/06
notes from 10/02/06
Ms. Trusso
Homework 10/02 - due 10/06
Formal Lab Write Up - pH Lab
Exam on Chapter 2 - 10/13/06
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