1) Complete step 9 of the genetics review project (use the bio textbook) and turn in by end of period. Title your paper "Mutations" and yes each student needs his/her own notes. We will start mutating our protein models Tues/Weds, which leads us to assessment assignment G-2, due Monday 4/3/17.
2) Draft G-1. The first 3 arrowheads can be found in the bio textbook, but the remaining 2 arrowheads come from your experience folding your protein model. For each of the 5 sections, you will use your protein model as the example (see steps 3, 7, and 8). Note: if you have partners, you only need 1 product but you will be individually tested on the content. The deadline will be pushed forward to Monday 4/3/17, so you can have the draft checked before making the final product.
3) TEST: On Monday 4/3/17, you will be tested on the content from G-1 and step 9. Completing G-1 and G-2 on time should help you prepare for the test. You'll receive a new objective sheet soon! You will also be able to re-test on objectives C-2 through C-4.
4) Don't forget to turn in a science fair lab report (with in-text citation(s) & matching APA reference(s), and methodology written in past tense / passive voice) as soon as possible! If your project is chosen to be in the science fair, I'll make sure you have the opportunity to update the poster board if necessary.
5) With the exception of papers that were turned into the box since last Wednesday, everything has been graded and entered. If you shared or e-mailed anything with me, either I replied with comments or I did not receive it. If you make corrections on a shared file, you need to share it again so I am notified to go check it again.
Homework: due Monday 4/3/17
-G-1 and G-2
-Prepare for test on central dogma and mutation content
-Prepare for re-test on experimentation and variables
-Science fair lab report with in-text citations, matching APA references, and methodology (past tense / passive voice)
2) Draft G-1. The first 3 arrowheads can be found in the bio textbook, but the remaining 2 arrowheads come from your experience folding your protein model. For each of the 5 sections, you will use your protein model as the example (see steps 3, 7, and 8). Note: if you have partners, you only need 1 product but you will be individually tested on the content. The deadline will be pushed forward to Monday 4/3/17, so you can have the draft checked before making the final product.
3) TEST: On Monday 4/3/17, you will be tested on the content from G-1 and step 9. Completing G-1 and G-2 on time should help you prepare for the test. You'll receive a new objective sheet soon! You will also be able to re-test on objectives C-2 through C-4.
4) Don't forget to turn in a science fair lab report (with in-text citation(s) & matching APA reference(s), and methodology written in past tense / passive voice) as soon as possible! If your project is chosen to be in the science fair, I'll make sure you have the opportunity to update the poster board if necessary.
5) With the exception of papers that were turned into the box since last Wednesday, everything has been graded and entered. If you shared or e-mailed anything with me, either I replied with comments or I did not receive it. If you make corrections on a shared file, you need to share it again so I am notified to go check it again.
Homework: due Monday 4/3/17
-G-1 and G-2
-Prepare for test on central dogma and mutation content
-Prepare for re-test on experimentation and variables
-Science fair lab report with in-text citations, matching APA references, and methodology (past tense / passive voice)