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BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What are the major differences between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells? How might you explain why these differences exist? [5]
- Show your Venn Diagram (comparing prokaryotes with eukaryotes) on Google Docs to Mr. Bursch [20]
- Continue Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
- Student Blog Post #6 on TSOTS
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #5 and #6 for TSOTS
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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NO CLASS TODAY (SEE YESTERDAY'S POST)
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The official website for Mr. Bursch's science classes at Willow Glen High School
Introduction
Welcome to the website for Mr. Bursch's science classes at Willow Glen High School. If you are a student or parent, check this site daily for information and updates on homework, testing, projects, events, and other happenings in the classroom. Want more from this site? Help me make it better by suggesting additional features!
Friday, November 7, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Daily Summary 11-06
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BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What are the major differences between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells? How might you explain why these differences exist? [5]
- Show your Venn Diagram (comparing prokaryotes with eukaryotes) on Google Docs to Mr. Bursch [20]
- Continue Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
- Student Blog Post #6 on TSOTS
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #5 and #6 for TSOTS
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What are the major differences between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells? How might you explain why these differences exist? [5]
- Show your Venn Diagram (comparing prokaryotes with eukaryotes) on Google Docs to Mr. Bursch [20]
- Continue Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
- Student Blog Post #6 on TSOTS
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #5 and #6 for TSOTS
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BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What are the major differences between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells? How might you explain why these differences exist? [5]
- Show your Venn Diagram (comparing prokaryotes with eukaryotes) on Google Docs to Mr. Bursch [20]
- Continue Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
- Student Blog Post #6 on TSOTS
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #5 and #6 for TSOTS
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What are the major differences between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells? How might you explain why these differences exist? [5]
- Show your Venn Diagram (comparing prokaryotes with eukaryotes) on Google Docs to Mr. Bursch [20]
- Continue Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
- Student Blog Post #6 on TSOTS
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #5 and #6 for TSOTS
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A View of the Cell (Cell Theory) Presentation
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A View of the Cell (Cell Theory) Presentation
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A View of the Cell (Cell Theory) Presentation
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Daily Summary 11-05
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BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What does a cell look like? What SI unit would you probably use to measure most cells? Why do you think most cells are the size they are? [7]
- Introduction to Cells [10]
- Make a Venn Diagram on Google Docs using the drawing tools in which you compare/contrast prokaryotes with eukaryotes [20]
- Begin Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #3, #4, & #5 for TSOTS
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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NO CLASS TODAY (SEE YESTERDAY'S POST)
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BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What does a cell look like? What SI unit would you probably use to measure most cells? Why do you think most cells are the size they are? [7]
- Introduction to Cells [10]
- Make a Venn Diagram on Google Docs using the drawing tools in which you compare/contrast prokaryotes with eukaryotes [20]
- Begin Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #3, #4, & #5 for TSOTS
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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NO CLASS TODAY (SEE YESTERDAY'S POST)
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Daily Summary 11-04
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BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What does a cell look like? What SI unit would you probably use to measure most cells? Why do you think most cells are the size they are? [7]
- Introduction to Cells [10]
- Make a Venn Diagram on Google Docs using the drawing tools in which you compare/contrast prokaryotes with eukaryotes [20]
- Begin Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #3, #4, & #5 for TSOTS
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What does a cell look like? What SI unit would you probably use to measure most cells? Why do you think most cells are the size they are? [7]
- Introduction to Cells [10]
- Make a Venn Diagram on Google Docs using the drawing tools in which you compare/contrast prokaryotes with eukaryotes [20] Begin Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #3, #4, & #5 for TSOTS
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BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What does a cell look like? What SI unit would you probably use to measure most cells? Why do you think most cells are the size they are? [7]
- Introduction to Cells [10]
- Make a Venn Diagram on Google Docs using the drawing tools in which you compare/contrast prokaryotes with eukaryotes [20]
- Begin Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #3, #4, & #5 for TSOTS
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
- Objectives: Be able to (1) describe the major differences between eukaryotic-type and prokaryotic-type cells; (2) explain the basic organization and composition (in terms of biomolecules) of a biological cell
- Warm-up: What does a cell look like? What SI unit would you probably use to measure most cells? Why do you think most cells are the size they are? [7]
- Introduction to Cells [10]
- Make a Venn Diagram on Google Docs using the drawing tools in which you compare/contrast prokaryotes with eukaryotes [20] Begin Cell Analogies Project or Work on enzyme experiments [60]
HOMEWORK:
- (1) Enzyme lab report; (2) Work on Cell Analogies Project; (3) Work on Student Blog Post Assignments #3, #4, & #5 for TSOTS
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