You can access this page from the class blog, but the majority of your activities will be on the links on the blog. We are currently working on the Atoms, Molecules, and Reactions Unit. All of the notes from 2010 including bellworks and objectives are available and will either be listed by date or given lesson numbers. You should look through all of these and practice the bellworks. You may email me answers to the bellworks for feedback. In the first unit, work through all of the links in the middle. These are lessons from an online textbook. Watch the two carbon cartoons, and answer the following questions over them: Episode 2 1. What do the arms represent? 2. What is formed when carbon grabs other atoms? 3. Where is the energy stored in the carbon-containing molecules? Episode 3L 1. How can energy be obtained from carbon bonds? 2. How is applying energy able to help release the energy from the bonds? 3. What is true of the new bonds formed when atoms "change partners?" After you have an understanding of the difference between atoms, molecules, and reactions, work through the practice powerpoint activity on the bottom left of the page. This is an interactive powerpoint meaning you can type your answers in and submit for feedback. It will not work unless you actually have powerpoint. You cannot open it with Open Office. If you get these correct, do the assessment. You will need to use your Quia log in to access it. After completing the atoms, molecules, and reactions material, work on the Cell Structure and Cell Transport Unit. You need to know the functions of all of the organelles in the Organelle Web Page. I will send you the Cell Detectives Assignment when you are ready for it. You will also be required to "Design-a-Cell" by choosing all important organelles a cell will need based on a given function. I will also send you this assignment when you are ready for it. When working on types of cell transport, you are responsible for knowing and understanding those types of transport presented in the learning plan. Four of these are taught in the Transport PowerPoint. You will be writing your own definition of these using the characteristics you observe. You can write your definition of diffusion using the diffusion animations. Osmosis is the diffusion of water. Check your definitions of transport using the notes. Also, make sure you work through all of the bellworks. Email me for feedback. After you are certain you understand types of cell transport, try some of the practice activities including the Types of Transport Quiz and Cell Transport Clue. You may also try the Cell Survival games to test your knowledge of both organelles and cell transport. After you are confident that you understand cell transport well enough to take a test, complete the Types of Transport Assessment using your Quia log in information.
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