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Biology Curriculum Map WOHS (Western Career Prep HS) 2016-17 Biology A 1 st Marking Period 2 weeks Introduction to Biology: Understand what it means to ask questions and design valid and reliable ways to answer those questions Identify patterns in data and learn how to make conclusions from data Critique scientific investigations and conclusions B1.1A-E (B1.1f-i will be embedded throughout the school year) B 1.2A-C B 1.2h B2.3A-C Chapter 1 3 Weeks Chemistry in Biology: Demonstrate understanding of basic atomic structure Explain chemical reaction in terms of reactants and products and the importance of enzymes in the process Understand the properties of water and it s extreme importance to life Describe the four major organic molecules that make up life B2.2A-D B2.2x B2.2f B2.5A Chapter 6 3 Weeks Cell Structure and Function: Develop an understanding of the role and importance of the cell membrane Compare and contrast plant and animal cells Explain the role of specialized cell organelles B2.3A-C B2.5B B2.5g-i Chapter 7

Biology A 2 nd Marking Period 2 weeks Cellular Energy: Understand the basic production and function of ATP Explain the general process of photosynthesis in terms of reactants and products Explain the general process of cellular respiration in terms of reactants and products B2.5C-D B2.1A-B B2.5x B2.5e-f B3.1A-C Assignment sheet Chapter 8 2 Weeks Cellular Reproduction: Explain how cell growth, cell size, and cell division are related. Describe/model the process of mitosis Explain the stages of the cell cycle; comparing normal and abnormal cell growth B4.3A B2.r6c B2.r6e Assignment sheet Chapter 9 1 Week Sexual Reproduction and Genetics: Describe the general process of meiosis and how meiosis assures genetic variation B4.1A-B B4.1c B4.1d B4.1e Assignment sheet Chapter 10 Sect. 1 Meiosis manipulative

Biology A 2 nd Marking Period cont. 2 weeks DNA Structure/Protein Synthesis: Describe the structure and function of DNA Explain the processes of replication, transcription, translation, and how they result in proteins Explain mutations in DNA and possible results of mutations B4.2A-E B4.2f-g Chapter 12 Big idea pre reading 2 Weeks The Immune System: Describe how diseases are transmitted between living organisms Explain immunity and how the body s immune system fights disease at a cellular level B2.3C B2.3d-f B2.r6e End of Course Exploratory Paper Chapter 37

Biology B 3 rd Marking Period 2 Weeks Sexual Reproduction and Genetics: Explain Mendelian genetics in terms of dominant and recessive alleles, and The Law of Segregation, and The Law of Independent Assortment B4.1A-B B4.1c-e Chapter 10 Sect. 2-3 2 Weeks Genetics and Biotechnology : Using knowledge of genetics, explain the concept of selective breeding is and why it would be used Gain a general understanding of genetic engineering; what it is and the general process in terms of gene therapy, cloning, recombinant DNA, human genome project, genetically modified organisms B4.r5a-b B5.3f Chapter 13 Recombinant DNA work Transgenic DNA virtual lab 3 Weeks Evolution: Summarize Darwin s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection Explain at least two pieces of evidence that help support evolution, structurally and molecularly Describe in general terms at least three mechanisms for evolution (circumstances that lead to evolution of species) B4.2D B4.4a B5.1A-B B5.3A-B B5.3C B2.4A B2.4d B5.3B-C B5.3d-e B5.1c & f Chapter 15

Biology B 3 rd Marking Period cont. 2 Weeks Organizing Life s Diversity: Explain Binomial nomenclature and how it s used Create and explain a cladogram Compare the three major domains and the six kingdoms of living things L5.p2 B5.r2d Chapter 17

Biology B 4 th Marking Period 3 Weeks Principles of Ecology: Explain the difference between biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem and their importance Describe three symbiotic relationships found in nature Explain energy flow through an ecosystem using the food ecological pyramid models Describe and explain all levels of a food chain Explain in general terms the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles and their importance 3 Weeks Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems: Explain different factors that determine a populations distribution Describe primary and secondary succession Describe the abiotic factors that determine the location of the different terrestrial biomes Identify the major abiotic factors that determine an aquatic ecosystem L3.p3A-D L3.p2A-D B3.2B-C L3.p3A-D L3.p2A-D B3.2B-C B3.4A Chapter 2 Chapter 3 1 Week Population Ecology: Understand the concept of Carrying Capacity, and Limiting Factors of a population Explain Age Structure Diagrams Describe the influences that affect population growth. B3.5A-C B3.5b-g B3.4B-C Pre test/post tes Chapter 4

Biology B 4 th Marking Period cont. 2 Weeks Biodiversity and Conservation: Define biodiversity and it s importance to mankind Explain four threats to biodiversity Explain several ways to restore biodiversity in a particular ecosystem L3.p4A B3.4d-e End of Course Exploratory Paper Chapter 5 **If necessary for student to take this course online through Edgenuity it is aligned with this map.