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Homework

The homework grade works this way (Scroll down for assignments): 

·All homework assignments from the textbook for the entire semester are 
listed on the front cover of the notebook and on the website. The assignment 
includes 1) reading, 2) answering questions, and 3) *most important* 
completing a reading index card with a QUARKS response on it.
QUARKS
Q = a Question about the material you did not 'get' or need clarification on 
U = something "big" you noticed/Understood about the reading
A = something or some way you can Attach/connect this to prior learning 
R = original(you thought of it) mnemonic device for Remembering details
K = Knowledge you have of subject or a personal connection with it
S = See the material in some visual way that helps understanding
----you can "see" in a Venn diagram, flow chart, concept map, symbo, etc.----

·In addition, homework assignments are posted on the board to be  written on 
the students calendar or planner daily.
.As the students walk into class they hand me their "QUARKS" *
·At the beginning of the class I stamp the homework questions and each 
student corrects his own. An honest attempt is all that is required for 
credit for this portion of the assignment. The point is to try, not 
necessarily to "get the right answer." That is why tables go over the 
information in class so that students can correct their responses. :)
·If a student did not do the homework questions for whatever reason, they 
may write down answers as we go over the homework and receive half credit.
.If they did not do the "QUARKS" they can turn in those up to 3 days late for 
half credit.  Late "QUARKS" will not be able to inform daily teaching 
practices. We all lose out on that insight for that lesson. :(
·At the end of the unit, I count the stamps (usually 5-7) and award points 
based on the number present out of the total.  Half credit is given for work 
completed but not stamped. I keep the collection of "QUARKS" cards for a 
separate grade.

Unit 5: Classification and Taxonomy (6 Kingdom System)
25            18-1         1, 2, 3, 4, 5 p 450    8A, 8B, 3A, 3E, 3F
26            18-2         1, 2, 3, 4, 5 p 455    8B, 7A, 2G, 2H
27            18-3         1, 2, 3, 4, 5 p. 461   8C
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HW#        Reading        Questions        Point—Daily Intended Learning_ 
Unit 6: Photosynthesis, Plant Systems and Transport 
28            8-1           1, 2, 3, 4 p. 203       4B2, 4B4, 9C, 
29            8-2           1, 2, 3 p 207            3E, 3F, 9B, 
30    8-3A(208-211)         1, 3 p. 214               9B, 9C, 10C, 
31    8-3B(212-214)         2, 4 p. 214               9B, 12E 
32            23-1         1, 2, 3, 4 p. 583   5B-Plants,10B-Transport,10C, 
33            23-2         1, 2, 3, 4 p. 588   5B-roots, 10B-Transport,10C
34            23-3         1, 2, 3, 6 p. 594   5B-stems, 10B-Transport,10C
35            23-4         1, 2, 3, 6 p. 598  5B-leaves,10B-Transport,10C,11A
36            23-5         1, 2, 3 p. 602       5B-Plants, 10B-Transport,11A, 
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Unit 7: Cellular Respiration and Fermentation Pathways
37    9-1A(221-223)  1, 2, 5 P. 225          4B2, 9A, 9B, 9C
38    9-1B224-225)   3, 6 P.225               4B1, 4B2, 9B
39    9-2A(226-229)  1, 2, 3, 4 P.232        4B1, 4B2,9B
40    9-2B(230-232)  5, 6 P. 232          9B- interrelationship of photo/resp
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Unit 8: DNA structure (review) and Protein Synthesis
41    12-1 (rvw)         2nd draft reading       focus on 3F, 6A, 6B
42            12-2     1, 2, 3, 4, 5 p. 299      5A, 9A, 9D, 3E
43    12-3(300-303)    1, 2, 4 p. 306            6A, 6C, 9A, 9C, 3E
44    12-3(303-306)    3, 5 p. 306               6A, 6C, 9A, 9C, 9D, 3E, 4B4
45            12-4     1, 2, 3, 4 p. 308         6E, 3E
46            12-5     1, 2, 3, 4, 5 p. 312      6B, 6D, 5C, 10C
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Unit 9: The Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Cell Division
47            10-1         1, 2, 3, 4 p. 243       4B1, 5A, 11A
48    10-2A(244-245)       1, 3, 4 p.249           5A, 4B4,
49    10-2B(246-249)       2, 6, TT p. 249         5A, 6A
50            10-3         1, 2, 3, 4 p. 252       5A, 5D, 9A3, 5C-environment
51    1052-1053            3, 4, 5 p. 1054         5D, 5C environment
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Unit 10: Introduction to Genetics, Meiosis & Reproduction
52            11-1         1, 2, 3, 4, 5 p.266    6F, 2B, 2E, 10B2
53            11-2         1, 2, 3, 4 p. 269      6F, 2E, 2F, 2G
54            11-3         1, 2, 3, 5 p. 274      6F, 2E, 2F, 2G, 10B2, 10A3
55            11-4         1, 2, 3, 4 p. 278      6G, 6E, 
56    39-3A(1009-1011)     RN & diagram           6G, 10A1, 10A3,
57    39-3B (1011-1014)    RN & diagram           6G, 10A1, 10A3, 
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Unit 11: Human Genetics and Biotechnology
58     14-1A(341-345)      1, 3, 4 p. 348             karyotypes, pedigrees
59     14-1B(345-348)      2, TT p348 &18 p363       6A, 6C, 6E,
60            14-2               1, 2, 3, 4 p353               6A, 6E, 6F
61            14-3               1, 2, 3 p. 360                 6E, 6F
62            13-1               1, 2, 3, 4 p. 321             6A, 6F, 6H
63            13-2               1, 2, 4, 5 p. 326             6B, 6E, 6H, 9C
64            13-3               1, 2, 3, 4 p.329              6A, 6C, 6E, 6H
65            13-4               1, 2, 4 p. 333                 6B, 6E, 3F
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Unit 12: Plant Diversity, Reproduction and Response
66            22-1           1, 2, 3, 4 p. 555        C-Plantae, 10B1, 10B2
67            24-1           1, 2, 3, 4, 5 p. 616         10B2, 7E, (flowers)
68            24-2           1, 2, 3 p. 621                 10B2, 7E (fruits 
& seeds)
69            25-1           1, 2, 3, 5 p. 638      9A,10B3, 5B plant hormones
70            25-2           1, 2, 3, TT p 642   10B3,5B,12D,11B tropisms, etc
71            25-3           1, 2, 3, TT p. 646     12B, 7E adaptations to env
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Unit 13: Population Genetics and Evolutionary Theory
72            394-396          2, 3, 4 p. 396                 7C, 7D
73            15-1             1, 2, 3, p. 372                7A, 7B
74            15-2             1, 2, 3, 4 p. 377             3A, 3B, 3F, 7D, 
75    15-3A(379-382)           1, 2 p. 386                   7C, 7D, 7E
76    15-3B(382-386)           3, 4 p. 386                 7A, 7B, 7E, 3A, 3F
77            16-1               1 p. 396                          7D--
78            16-2               1, 2, 3, 4 p. 402             7D, 7E, 12D
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Unit 14: Speciation and the History of Life (an Overview)
79            16-3            1, 2, 3, 4, 5 p. 410      7F,7D,12B,12D        
80            17-1               1, 3, 5 p. 422              7A, 7B, 
81            17-2               Reading guide               9D, 7G
82            17-3               Reading guide               7A, 7B
83            17-4               Reading guide               3A, 3E, 3F, 5, 6D
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Unit 15: Ecology 
84            3-1             1, 2, 3 p. 65                   10C, 11B, 2F
85            3-2             1, 2, 3, vocab p.73    0C,12C energy levels/flow
86            3-3             1, 2, 4 p. 80                   12E, 11C, 12D,
87            4-1             1, 2, 3, 4 p. 89               11B, 12F
88            4-2             1, 2, 3, 4 p. 97               12A,11D 
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Unit 16: Human Systems and Interactions between them
89            35-1         1, 2, 3, 4 p896         10a,5B-animals,10C,11A,4B1
90            See below for various assignments      10A & 10C
 
System             Book sections                    Other stuff?
Nervous            35-2, 35-3
Muscular           36-1
Integumentary      36-2
Circulatory        36-3
Respiratory        37-1, 37-2part
Lymphatic          37-2 part & 37-3
Digestive          38-2
Excretory          38-3
Endocrine          39-1, 39-2
(Reproductive)     39-3 (already studied)
(Immune)           40-1, 40-2 (already studied)
 
Each group will do a 5-10 minute presentation of: 
Structure
Function
Interactions
 

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