Thursday, October 25, 2012

October 25

Agenda:
Complete Cellular Respiration Lab

Homework:
Read Chapter 10
Complete Homework Moodle Quiz 10/25
Complete Lab Graphs

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

October 23

Agenda:
Finish Lecture Chapter 9 and Chapter 40
Can of Bull

Homework:
Complete Moodle Quiz for Cellular Respiration Pre-lab
This quiz will close Thursday morning at 6:00am

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Thursday October 11th

Agenda:
Lecture Chapter 8
Graph Enzyme Data

Homework:
Read pages 828-831 in textbook
Complete the Reading Vocabulary Moodle quiz

Monday, October 8, 2012

Monday October 8th

Agenda:
Start Chapter 8, Gibbs Free Energy
Return, review Unit 2 Tests

Homework:
Read pages 141-150
Watch Bozeman Video on Moodle Site
Complete Gibbs Free Energy Quiz on Moodle Site, you will only get 1 attempt at this quiz!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Tuesday October 2nd

Agenda:
Finished lecturing on Chapter 11
Completed Chapter 11 discussion questions
Completed "Fill In Diagram" for Chapter 11
Reviewed Essential Skills

Homework:
Study for Unit 2 Test Next Class
Chapters 6,7 and 11

Monday, October 1, 2012

Monday October 1st

Sorry for the delay in this post.  I needed to get help with Moodle before I could finish your assignment.

Classwork:  Lecture on Chapter 11.  Will finish lecture next class.
Homework: 
1.  Watch Flight or Fight Video and take Moodle quiz.  The quiz is short answer, this means your answer will be marked incorrect if you do not type exactly what I typed.  It is ok.  I asked you to write what you learned and a question that you have from the video.  Just complete the assignment.

2.  Do the Dropping Signals interactive.  Take the Moodle quiz.  This is a multiple choice quiz.  Each question has more than one correct answer, be sure to mark all correct answers.

Unit 2 Test:  Thursday October 4th

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Wednesday September 26

Homework:
1.  Complete the free response question that was handed out in class.
2.  Graph your Osmosis Lab results. 
Be sure that it has a title (x axis vs. y axis), x and y axis labeled with units, use the entire piece of graph paper.  The x axis is the independent variable, the y axis is the dependent variable.
3.  Read or keep reading Chapter 11

Next Class:
Lecture on Chapter 11, Cell Communication