Biology Day 24 Monday, October 13 Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Title: BrainPop: Photosynthesis 1. Write the FLT 2. What does ATP stand for? 3. What IS ATP? 4. What kind of molecules can we eat to make ATP? 5. How is energy released from ATP?
Announcements CSA (Benchmark) 2 this week! If you score 70% or higher you get a 10% boost on your Ch. 3 Test score! Senior Assembly Tues. Oct 14 th at 9:00am (during 4 th per) 10 th Grade PSAT Wed 8 - Lunch Midterm 10/23-10/24 Schedule test retakes with me
Planner: Clear missing work Midterm 10/23-10/24 Table of Contents #3 6. BrainPoP: Photosynthesis 7. 3-2-1 Summary 4.2
Quiz/Test Procedure 1. Clear your desk of everything except a pencil 2. Noise level 0 3. Keep eyes on your own quiz/test at all times 4. Raise your hand to ask a question 5. Flip your quiz over and put your head down when you re finished
HS-LS-1-5 Standard Students can use a model to illustrate how photosynthesis transforms light energy into stored chemical energy. FLT I will be able to explain the overall process of Photosynthesis by completing 3-2-1 Summary 4.2
BrainPoP! http://www.brainpop.com/science/ cellularlifeandgenetics/photosynthesis/
Reading 4.2 Open the reading packets to 4.2 Let s read the beginning of 4.2 popcorn style Noise level 0 while listening Read at a 5 voice (presentation level) Follow along while others read
Example Title a piece of paper 3-2-1 Summary 4.2 Then, write Photosynthesis underneath
3-2-1 Summary You will need: 3 facts 2 questions about what you read 1 practice quiz/test question
1. 3-2-1 Example Producers include and plants and bacteria that can create usable energy Plants produce sugars via photosynthesis Photosynthesis uses energy from sunlight to make sugars
2. 1. 3-2-1 Example Why do plants produce sugars? What happens if clouds cover the sun? Fill-in-the-blank: Plants, bacteria, and protists are called.
3-2-1 Summary Now, you will divide the rest of your paper into THREE columns or rows with the following titles: Chlorophyll p. 103 Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts p. 104 Light-dependent & independent reactions p. 105
Noise Level 1 Classwork 1. Finish your 3-2-1 Summary STUDY THIS SUMMARY! This information will be included in the 4.2 quiz 2. Work on your other binder assignments 3. Turn in missing work
Biology Day 25 Tuesday, October 14 Thursday, October 16, 2014
Do-Now: Photosynthesis Video Notes 1. Write the FLT 2. What are two ways that autotrophs can produce energy? 3. What are our four types of biomolecules? 4. Which type of biomolecule includes sugars?
Announcements CSA (Benchmark) 2! Monday!! Midterm 10/23-10/24 P. 1: 10/23 P. 3, 6: 10/24 Schedule test retakes with me
Planner: Get stamps #1-10 Study Ch. 1-3 for Midterm Table of Contents #3 8. Video Notes: Photosynthesis 9. Power Notes 4.2 10. Study Guide 4.2
Standard HS-LS-1-2 Develop and use a model to illustrate the hierarchical organization of interacting systems that provide specific functions within multicellular organisms FLT I will be able to describe the overall process of photosynthesis by completing Power Notes 4.2
Video Notes We will watch two short videos on photosynthesis Write down SIX FACTS you learn about photosynthesis while watching 3 facts from each video
Notes Protocol Take notes at Noise Level 0 Raise your hand to question/comment Be prepared to pair-share
4.2: Overview of Photosynthesis Key idea: The overall process of photosynthesis produces sugars that store chemical energy
Recall Organisms that produce their own stored energy are called autotrophs Plants, a type of autotroph, use photosynthesis to create sugars
Photosynthesis: Process that uses the sun s energy to make sugars (glucose) that store chemical energy
Photosynthesis: Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast
Side Note: Photosynthesis: Chloroplasts = plant cell organelle that contain a pigment called chlorophyll for absorbing energy from visible light It can absorb most light wavelengths, except for green
Two stages of P s (add to notes) 1. Light-Dependent Rxns ( Photo ) Takes place in thylakoid membranes Absorbs solar energy Turns H 2 O into O 2 2. Light-Independent Rxns (Calvin Cycle) Takes place in stroma Uses energy and CO 2 to create glucose
Photosynthesis: Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast
Write the equation for photosynthesis: 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O light C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2
1. Chloroplast
2. Sunlight
3. Water
7. CO 2 from the atmosphere
4. Thylakoid contains chlorophyll & other light-absorbing molecules
6. Energy-carrying molecules transferred to step 2
8. Light-independent rxns (Calvin Cycle)
5. Oxygen
9. 6-carbon sugar (glucose)!
Pair-Share-Respond 1. Where does photosynthesis take place? 2. What is the definition of photosynthesis? 3. Where do the light-dependent reactions take place? 4. Where do the light-independent rxns take place? 5. During which stage is O 2 produced?
CW 1. Complete the 4.2 Reinforcement and Study Guide 2. Study for 4.2 Quiz
Quiz/Test Procedure 1. Clear your desk of everything except a pencil 2. Noise level 0 3. Keep eyes on your own quiz/test at all times 4. Raise your hand to ask a question 5. Flip your quiz over and put your head down when you re finished