Monday, December 19, 2011

Update - Dec. 19 - Dec. 21 (Week 16) - Happy Holidays!









Hi,

**GENETICS ASSESSMENT EXAM tomorrow (TUESDAY) -- Study, study! Notes, Journals, Classwork, Textbook 

See my previous emails or go to: http://mrsandoval.com  to see the standards and important terms.


** WHAT TO STUDY OVER WINTER BREAK! **
Please have your child spend some time getting organized and looking at our next unit: 

Earth & Life History

Read chapter 8 & chapter 9!

and, finally....
**HAPPY HOLIDAYS** 
This has been a great school year so far! Have a great holiday break and Happy New Year!

Thanks!
Mr. Sandoval

Friday, December 16, 2011

Update - Dec. 16. - Genetics Exam - Study!

Hi,

>> GENETICS FINAL ASSESSMENT -- TUESDAY in class


This is an important exam based on our standards and learning targets. Please make sure your child is studying:
JOURNALS/ NOTES
CLASSWORK
CHAPTER 6 & 7 IN BOOKS

These concepts and terms:
*******FINAL EXAM FOR GENETICS **NEXT TUESDAY, DEC. 20th**

Have your child study all notes, work, and chapter 6 & 7, and the standards and terms BELOW:

• I know sexual reproduction requires two sets of DNA.
• I know that sex cells are formed through the process of meiosis.
• I know that sexual reproduction produces offspring with half their genes from each parent.
• I know that each plant or animal cell has many thousands of different genes.
 • I know that there are typically two of each type of gene called alleles.
• I know that the two alleles may not be identical.
• I know that a phenotype is an organism’s appearance.
 • If the alleles are not identical one may be dominant and will be the trait that develops.
• The other may be recessive and the trait will not develop.
 •I know that each cell contains DNA.
• I know that DNA determines what traits are passed on from generation to generation.
• I know that DNA is contained in the genes.
• I know that the genes are part of the chromosomes of each cell.
• I know that the chromosomes are chains of genes in the nucleus.
TERMS TO KNOW!
Sexual reproduction            DNA                        chromosomes           
Sex cells                                    Meiosis
Genes                                    Alleles            traits
Phenotype                                    genotype
Dominant                                    recessive
Punnet Square                        Probability
Inheritance                        heredity









Monday, December 12, 2011

Update - Dec. 12 - Dec. 16 (Week 15)




H.W. THIS WEEK:

>> LAB DUE TUESDAY (tomorrow) -- Monster's, Inc Lab + PICTURE + CONCLUSIONS

>> PACKET #5 DUE FRIDAY
Test Corrections
Genetics Preview Word Search
Osmosis Jones
Microscope Lab #6
Human Chromosome Cutout
Genetics & Punnett Squares
Genetics Review X-Word

*******FINAL EXAM FOR GENETICS **NEXT TUESDAY, DEC. 20th**

Have your child study all notes, work, and chapter 6 & 7, and the standards and terms BELOW:

• I know sexual reproduction requires two sets of DNA.
• I know that sex cells are formed through the process of meiosis.
• I know that sexual reproduction produces offspring with half their genes from each parent.
• I know that each plant or animal cell has many thousands of different genes.
 • I know that there are typically two of each type of gene called alleles.
• I know that the two alleles may not be identical.
• I know that a phenotype is an organism’s appearance.
 • If the alleles are not identical one may be dominant and will be the trait that develops.
• The other may be recessive and the trait will not develop.
 •I know that each cell contains DNA.
• I know that DNA determines what traits are passed on from generation to generation.
• I know that DNA is contained in the genes.
• I know that the genes are part of the chromosomes of each cell.
• I know that the chromosomes are chains of genes in the nucleus.
TERMS TO KNOW!
Sexual reproduction            DNA                        chromosomes           
Sex cells                                    Meiosis
Genes                                    Alleles            traits
Phenotype                                    genotype
Dominant                                    recessive
Punnet Square                        Probability
Inheritance                        heredity



Monday, December 5, 2011

Update - Dec. 5 - Dec. 9 (week 14)


Hi,

>> HOMEWORK THIS WEEK!   GENETIC TRAITS LAB + CONCLUSIONS -- DUE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7TH
Here is the worksheet:

>> ARE YOU CHECKING WEB GRADES? Let me know if you need login information.

>> REPORT CARDS COME HOME FRIDAY -- make sure your child shows you!

>> SCIENCE CLASS DONATIONS? -- We use a lot of glue sticks, scotch tape, and copy paper. Also color pencils. Any donations of these items would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance for your help!

Mr. Sandoval