Today we walked through the book work and I went into some details about the light INDEPENDENT reaction (also known as the dark reaction).
I gave you the book pages to look over since this can be a very tough subject to wrap your brains around!! We started with these daily questions.
We reviewed the steps of the light dependent reaction and the splitting of water to release Oxygen gas and Hydrogen ions.
Next up..... Producing SUGAR - Glucose. Using the following book page we worked through the light independent reaction.
Finally, I had you write the following wrap up slide in your notes.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Tuesday and Wednesday December 15th and 16th
Tuesday we continued with Photosynthesis and used our pop it bead models to work through the first stage of photosynthesis.
Here is a rundown of the days daily questions, notes and activities
Notes and pics of the activity:
This was an INCREDIBLY important step during photosynthesis for two reasons.
#1. It released the oxygen gas that we need to breathe.
#2. It helps to power the creation of ATP by adding a phosphate group on the ADP. This is going to help fuel the NEXT stage of photosynthesis.
Here is a rundown of the days daily questions, notes and activities
Notes and pics of the activity:
This was an INCREDIBLY important step during photosynthesis for two reasons.
#1. It released the oxygen gas that we need to breathe.
#2. It helps to power the creation of ATP by adding a phosphate group on the ADP. This is going to help fuel the NEXT stage of photosynthesis.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Bioenenergetics Intro - Sorry for being a slacker!!
It's been a while since I have posted!! It's been a busy couple weeks and I haven't done a great job at keeping up on the blog!!
We've had a couple daily questions since the start of this unit
Most of our discussion so far has been based on the book work. Make sure you stay updated on that!!
Today, after finishing our discussion on the book work, we did manage to get a couple more slides down in our notes:
Tomorrow we will dive right into Photosynthesis!!
We've had a couple daily questions since the start of this unit
Most of our discussion so far has been based on the book work. Make sure you stay updated on that!!
Today, after finishing our discussion on the book work, we did manage to get a couple more slides down in our notes:
Tomorrow we will dive right into Photosynthesis!!
Friday, December 4, 2015
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Tuesday November 17th Egg Lab Day 2 - Out of the vinegar!!!
Today was by far the messiest day of the best lab of the year. We took our eggs out of the vinegar they had been bathing in for 24 hours.
The goals for today: Weigh the egg, find a final volume of vinegar, take the shell off, place the egg with shell removed into corn syrup. Here were some pics from today:
Not ALLLL of our eggs survived the day though?!?!?!
If you weren't here today - I recommend you watch the following video!!
The goals for today: Weigh the egg, find a final volume of vinegar, take the shell off, place the egg with shell removed into corn syrup. Here were some pics from today:
Not ALLLL of our eggs survived the day though?!?!?!
If you weren't here today - I recommend you watch the following video!!
Monday, November 16, 2015
Monday November 16th - Phospholipid Bilayer wrap up and Egg Lab Day 1
First off I want to wish a big.....
Now.... back to biologyDaily Questions:
Next up - A couple more notes to give us enough content knowledge to at least BEGIN to understand what our awesome lab is about.
And THEN...... we met our egg!!
This week we will be putting together the concept of Structure / Function of the cell membrane. Today you were given an egg. You named your egg..... you fell in love with your egg.... you weighed your egg and then........... you put it in a bath of vinegar. Here are some pics!
And then their was one named after me???
And they are now nice and cozy in their vinegar Bath!!
Friday, November 13, 2015
Thursday and Friday November 12th ans 13th - Cell Membrane and Transport Introduction
We had our first big exam on Tuesday and I was SUPER impressed with how you guys did!! Wednesday I didn't get a chance to see the morning classes due to the musical assemblies. Thursday you went through some intro book work and then worked on a couple daily questions. Today we did another set of daily questions and started into notes.
I showed the simulated kidney cell filtering blood (which would make the liquid now simulated urine). I also showed you how the cell membrane "holds in" the cytoplasm.
Here were the daily questions from yesterday and today
Notes for today:
I showed the simulated kidney cell filtering blood (which would make the liquid now simulated urine). I also showed you how the cell membrane "holds in" the cytoplasm.
For some classes we watched the beginning of this YouTube clip from Mr. Anderson at bozeman biology. He does a great job of making an analogy to the cell membrane. I stopped it once he started talking about the different proteins.
Monday, November 9, 2015
Monday November 9th - Chemistry of Life Review
Chemistry of Life Review Session
Today we used a practice test I created on study island as a review challenge. You can access the entire document either by going directly to study island,
( Username: First.Last@LHS Password: Student ID)
OR you can click on the image below and it will take you to a PDF of the exam with answers at the end.
You can access this document here:
Friday, November 6, 2015
Friday November 16h - Enzymes Daily Question Quiz
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Wednesday November 4th - Enzyme Wrap Up discussion
Today we had a boat load of daily questions that served as a review of the lab yesterday and a deeper look at other factors that effect enzyme action.
Here they are!
For the discussion around these and a few more - watch the video below:
I was really disappointing that we weren't able to do the lactase lab...... Now I know not to use glucose test strips that are almost 5 years past expiration!! BUT.... Alas.... I found the most ridiculous, hilarious.... but yet PERFECT description of the Lactase enzyme!!
And of course a little discussion from my man Hank!
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