7-3 Science 2022-2023 Assignments
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- 2022-2023 School Year
Upcoming Assignments
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Past Assignments
Due:
Use the article on Page 1 to fill out the graphic organizers. Page 2 was completed in class on 05/15/2023. Page 3 is to be completed for homework and turned in in-class on 05/23/2023. Please complete both graphic organizers physically, do not submit on GoogleClassroom.
Due:
- You can use your notes, PowerPoint, and worksheets to complete this
- Link: https://forms.gle/LVjrtbAqBWGjMYWr8
- Link: https://forms.gle/LVjrtbAqBWGjMYWr8
Due:
Complete the Worksheet handed out in class (I cannot post on GoogleClassroom). It will be collected on Monday.
Due:
If you wish to earn up to 7 points back on your quiz, complete the following assignment:
- Create a GoogleDoc
- Write out each question that you got incorrect
- State what answer you chose and why
- State the correct answer and why it is correct
Due: Monday, March 27th at 7:30am. You MUST click SUBMIT. Late assignments WILL NOT be accepted.
- Create a GoogleDoc
- Write out each question that you got incorrect
- State what answer you chose and why
- State the correct answer and why it is correct
Due: Monday, March 27th at 7:30am. You MUST click SUBMIT. Late assignments WILL NOT be accepted.
Due:
Instructions: In keeping with our current study of Life Science and in honor of February being Black History month, please research a Black American involved in Life Science and complete a GoogleSlides Presentation answering the following aspects:
-Name
-Scientific accomplishment in Life Science
-Picture of researched person
Presentations should be 3-4 slides in length, including the title slide. This will count as a homework grade.
-Name
-Scientific accomplishment in Life Science
-Picture of researched person
Presentations should be 3-4 slides in length, including the title slide. This will count as a homework grade.
Due:
Make a midterm review based on the outline posted. Submit here on GoogleClassroom. You can use GoogleDocs, GoogleSlides, etc. Reviews must be completed individually.
This will count as a Homework Grade in Quarter 2
This will count as a Homework Grade in Quarter 2
Due:
This is the take home part of your exam. This is to be completed at home and submitted no later than 7:15am on 11/23/2022.
Link: https://forms.gle/KWw1hUHsDjDhtAGh6
Link: https://forms.gle/KWw1hUHsDjDhtAGh6
Due:
Make a test review sheet for your upcoming test to use as a study tool. Make a GoogleDoc in this assignment. The following items need to be included:
Points of the Cell Theory
Prokaryotic Cell vs. Eukaryotic Cell
Single Cell Organism vs. Multicellular Organism
Mechanisms single-celled organisms use to move
How a compound light microscope works
Parts and functions of a compound light microscope
8 Life Processes
Organelles
Animal vs. Plant Cell
Levels of organization (Cell --> Organism)
4 Types of Tissues
Organ Systems
This will count as a homework grade.
Points of the Cell Theory
Prokaryotic Cell vs. Eukaryotic Cell
Single Cell Organism vs. Multicellular Organism
Mechanisms single-celled organisms use to move
How a compound light microscope works
Parts and functions of a compound light microscope
8 Life Processes
Organelles
Animal vs. Plant Cell
Levels of organization (Cell --> Organism)
4 Types of Tissues
Organ Systems
This will count as a homework grade.
Due:
If you would like to earn extra credit on your Unit 1 Test, complete the following GoogleForm. This will be completed at home. It is due by 7:00am on 11/04/2022. Responses received after this time will not be counted.
Link: https://forms.gle/2BmDZHPwYqcdX6Dr8
Link: https://forms.gle/2BmDZHPwYqcdX6Dr8
Due:
Complete Microscope Sketch Notes. This will be collected in class tomorrow. This is your entrance ticket to the Microscope Lab. Without completing this, you cannot do tomorrow's lab. You may utilize the PowerPoint to complete this.
Due:
Unit 1: Dr. Semmelweis’ Story Notes and Discussion Questions (Unit 1 Homework 1, if not completed in class)
Directions: As the audio of Dr. Semmelweis’ Story plays, take notes on anything you think is important. You may use the Discussion Questions to guide your note taking. You do not need to use complete sentences. After the conclusion of the video, as a class we will answer discussion questions. Please record answers in the appropriate spaces. You do not need to use complete sentences.
If you need the link, it can be found in the Unit 1 PowerPoint
If you need the link, it can be found in the Unit 1 PowerPoint