Powerpoints can be found on Moodle here.
Monday, February 11
Objective: Describe how bones are formed.
See Chapter 7 Powerpoint (Link at top)
Tuesday, February 12
Objective: Describe the structure of the skeleton.
See Chapter 7 Powerpoint (Link at top)
Wednesday, February 13
Objective: Apply knowledge of the skeleton to create a replica of the bones of the human body.
Life-size skeleton drawing
Thursday, February 14
Objective: Distinguish between the bones of the skull and spine.
Answer the following questions:
1.
Name four major functions of bones.
2.
Distinguish between the functions of red marrow
and yellow marrow.
3.
List three bones that are located superior to
the sacrum.
4.
List three bones that are located medial to the
humerus.
5.
List four bones that are located distal to the
femur.
6.
Describe the primary functions of osteoblasts
and osteoclasts.
Friday, February 15
Objective: Distinguish between the bones of the skull and spine.
See Chapter 7 Powerpoint (Link at top)
Monday, February 11, 2013
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
February 4 - 8
Powerpoints on Moodle available here.
Monday, February 4
Objective: Describe the characteristics of the integumentary system.
Chapter 6 Powerpoint on moodle (see top for link)
Tuesday, February 5
Objective: Describe the characteristics of the integumentary system.
Chapter 6 Powerpoint on moodle (see top for link)
Wednesday, February 6
Objective: Locate and describe the functions of the structures of the ingegumentary system.
Lab 11
Thursday, February 7
Objective: Describe the structure of bones.
Chapter 7 Powerpoint on moodle (see top for link)
Answer these questions:
1. Explain the function of the 3 layers of skin.
2. What similarities exist in the way nails, hair, and epidermis are formed?
3. Distinguish between the activities necessary to heal a wound in the epidermis and those needed to heal a wound in the dermis.
4. How is skin peeling after a severe sunburn protective?
Friday, February 8
Objective: Quiz covers all weekly objectives.
Quiz over integumentary system and the structure of bones.
Monday, February 4
Objective: Describe the characteristics of the integumentary system.
Chapter 6 Powerpoint on moodle (see top for link)
Tuesday, February 5
Objective: Describe the characteristics of the integumentary system.
Chapter 6 Powerpoint on moodle (see top for link)
Wednesday, February 6
Objective: Locate and describe the functions of the structures of the ingegumentary system.
Lab 11
Thursday, February 7
Objective: Describe the structure of bones.
Chapter 7 Powerpoint on moodle (see top for link)
Answer these questions:
1. Explain the function of the 3 layers of skin.
2. What similarities exist in the way nails, hair, and epidermis are formed?
3. Distinguish between the activities necessary to heal a wound in the epidermis and those needed to heal a wound in the dermis.
4. How is skin peeling after a severe sunburn protective?
Friday, February 8
Objective: Quiz covers all weekly objectives.
Quiz over integumentary system and the structure of bones.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
January 28 - February 1
Powerpoints available here.
Monday, January 28
Objective: Describe how nucleic acids are used to build proteins.
See powerpoint.
Tuesday, January 29
Objective: Describe how glucose is broken down by cellular respiration.
Use powerpoint on cellular respiration.
Wednesday, January 30
Objective: Review for exam.
Study guide available here.
Thursday, January 31
Exam over chapters 1-4
Friday, February 1
Objective: Describe the tissues of the body.
Ch. 5
Test Corrections: Test A Test B
Monday, January 28
Objective: Describe how nucleic acids are used to build proteins.
See powerpoint.
Tuesday, January 29
Objective: Describe how glucose is broken down by cellular respiration.
Use powerpoint on cellular respiration.
Wednesday, January 30
Objective: Review for exam.
Study guide available here.
Thursday, January 31
Exam over chapters 1-4
Friday, February 1
Objective: Describe the tissues of the body.
Ch. 5
Test Corrections: Test A Test B
Friday, January 25, 2013
January 21 - 25
All powerpoints available on moodle page here.
Tuesday, January 22
Objective: Review objectives from chapters 1-3.
Review important information from the first 3 chapters. Quiz retakes.
Wednesday, January 23
Objective: Describe how reactions in the cells affect the body.
Cover metabolism, including anabolism and catabolism.
Powerpoint Presentations available on Moodle page.
Thursday, January 24
Objective: Describe how energy is tranferred in the cell.
Refer to powerpoint slides.
Friday, January 25
Objective: Explain how energy is obtained from the breakdown of carbohydrates.
Refer to powerpoint slides.
Tuesday, January 22
Objective: Review objectives from chapters 1-3.
Review important information from the first 3 chapters. Quiz retakes.
Wednesday, January 23
Objective: Describe how reactions in the cells affect the body.
Cover metabolism, including anabolism and catabolism.
Powerpoint Presentations available on Moodle page.
Thursday, January 24
Objective: Describe how energy is tranferred in the cell.
Refer to powerpoint slides.
Friday, January 25
Objective: Explain how energy is obtained from the breakdown of carbohydrates.
Refer to powerpoint slides.
Monday, January 14, 2013
January 14 - 18
All Chapter Powerpoints and Images can be viewed here. (Password protected due to copyrighted material)
Monday, January 14
Objective: Describe what makes up an atom. Apply chemistry to the functions of the human body.
Section 2.2
Tuesday, January 15
Objective: Understand chemical bonds and the compounds that make up the human body.
Section 2.3
Wednesday, January 16
Objective: Describe a cell and its parts.
Section 3.2
Thursday, January 17
Objective: Describe the functions of a cell and the processes that it goes through.
Section 3.3 - 3.4
Friday, January 18
Quiz over chapters 1 - 3
Monday, January 14
Objective: Describe what makes up an atom. Apply chemistry to the functions of the human body.
Section 2.2
Tuesday, January 15
Objective: Understand chemical bonds and the compounds that make up the human body.
Section 2.3
Wednesday, January 16
Objective: Describe a cell and its parts.
Section 3.2
Thursday, January 17
Objective: Describe the functions of a cell and the processes that it goes through.
Section 3.3 - 3.4
Friday, January 18
Quiz over chapters 1 - 3
Friday, January 4, 2013
January 7 - 11
Monday, January 7
Objective: Describe anatomy and physiology.
Tuesday, January 8
Objective: Describe the basic organization of the human body.
Chapter 1 sections 3-6
Wednesday, January 9
Objective: Properly use terms that describe body regions, sections, and relative positions.
Chapter 1 section 7
Thursday, January 10
Objective: Locate parts of the human body.
Friday, January 11
Objective: Locate and describe regions and parts of the human body.
Lab 2
Objective: Describe anatomy and physiology.
Tuesday, January 8
Objective: Describe the basic organization of the human body.
Chapter 1 sections 3-6
Wednesday, January 9
Objective: Properly use terms that describe body regions, sections, and relative positions.
Chapter 1 section 7
Thursday, January 10
Objective: Locate parts of the human body.
Friday, January 11
Objective: Locate and describe regions and parts of the human body.
Lab 2
Monday, December 17, 2012
December 17 - 21
Monday, December 17
Review for the Final Exam
Final Exam Study Guide
All Former Quizzes
Former Tests
Tuesday, December 18
Study Guide Questions Due
Continue Review for Final
Wednesday, December 19
Final Exams - 1st, 3rd, 7th Hours
Thursday, December 20
Final Exams - 2nd, 6th Hours
Friday, December 21
Final Exams - 4th, 5th Hours
Review for the Final Exam
Final Exam Study Guide
All Former Quizzes
Former Tests
Tuesday, December 18
Study Guide Questions Due
Continue Review for Final
Wednesday, December 19
Final Exams - 1st, 3rd, 7th Hours
Thursday, December 20
Final Exams - 2nd, 6th Hours
Friday, December 21
Final Exams - 4th, 5th Hours
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