| | Welcome to Honors Anatomy and Physiology!!!!! I am so excited about this yearr!!!!!!
This class is designed for the student who is extremely interested in the human body's design and how it functions. It also provides the opportunity for those individuals interested in a medically related field to ge their feet wet and see if they really wish to pursue a career in this field. This is an honors level class for high school juniors and seniors. Biology, chemistry and a strong work ethic are required! I hope you love this class as much as I do!!!
Students needing extra help are encouraged to set up a time for us to meet before or after school. Waynette Helms2601 Shallowford RoadMarietta, Georgia 30066678-494-7863Lassiter Website - www.cobbk12.org/lassiter Email Address - waynette.helms@cobbk12.org
IMPORTANT!!!!!! All electronic copies of the week's assignments are at the end of the week. These attachments will open in a new window so your pop-up blocker will need to be turned off.
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| | August 1 - August 7Aug. 5 - Aug. 6
Essential Question: Why do I need to learn the language of Anatomy and Physiology?
Thursday August 5
CW - Syllabus, lab Safety, Prequiz
HW - Read syllabus and lab safety, return signed contract, bring supplies. Print off Lecture Outline prior to Friday's class.
Friday August 6
CW - Lecture slides 1 - 23
HW - Language of Anatomy - study directional terms and body parts in Activity 1 and 2; Quiz over terms on Wed.
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| | August 8 - August 14Aug. 9 - Aug. 13
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Essential Question: Why do I need to learn the language of Anatomy and Physiology?
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Monday August 9
CW - Lecture Slides 26 - 39
HW - Complete Practice Activity on Terminology - due Tues., Read pgs. 16-19
Tuesday August 10
CW - Language of Anatomy Lab/Packet
HW - Study for quiz Wed.
Wednesday August 11
CW - Quiz on Terminology; Lecture Slides 40 - 65
HW - Work on Language of Anatomy, Read pgs. 20 - 21
Thursday August 12
CW - Autopsy of a Dill Pickle
HW - Read pages 3 - 8
Friday August 13
CW - Anatomical Sports Writing Assignment
HW - complete Language of Anatomy Packet if needed - due Monday, Read pgs. 9 - 12
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| | August 15 - August 21Aug. 16 - 20
Essential Question: How do chemicals run the human body?
Monday, Aug. 16
CW - Students read the Anatomical Sports and guess the sport as well as peer grade; Complete Intro lecture of systems
HW - Review general chemistry in Ch. 2
Tuesday, Aug. 17
CW - Organic Compounds lecture
HW - Ch. 2 packet due Friday
Wednesday, Aug. 18
CW - Organic Compounds lab - "Who took Jerrell's ipod?"
HW - Ch. 2 packet due Friday
Thursday, Aug. 19
CW - Complete Organic Compound Lab
HW - Complete Ch. 2 packet - due tomorrow
Friday, August 20
CW - Eugene's Story
HW - Complete Eugene's Story for Monday; Test over Ch. 1 and 2 next Tues.
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| | August 22 - August 28Aug. 23 - Aug. 27
E.Q. - What compounds is my body made of?
Mon Aug 23
CW - Go over Ch. 2 packet and Eugene's Story
HW - Study for Test Ch. 1 and 2
Tues Aug 24
CW - Test Ch. 1 and 2
HW - Cell Diagrams due Wed.; Print notes for Cell (Ch. 3) lecture
Wed Aug 25
CW - Cell Background and Organelle Lecture
HW - Quiz Monday Chart pg. 94 - 95; Read pgs. 65, 84 - 89
Thurs Aug 26
CW - Complete Cell Lecture
HW - Read pgs. 90 - 95; Cell Transport Questions due Tuesday - They will be used as notes.
Fri. Aug 27 -
CW - Complete Cell Lecture
HW - Read pgs. 95 - 97; Study for quiz on Chart on pgs. 94 - 95 on Tues., Cell Trans. Ques. due Tues.
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Essential Question: How are materials moved in and out of a cell/organelles and how is this movement regulated?
Mon Aug. 30
CW - Anatomical Artwork
HW - Complete Cell Transport Ques. for Tuesday; Cell Parts and Function Quiz Tues.
Tues Aug. 31
CW - Cell Parts and Functions Quiz; Go over Cell Transport Ques.
HW -
Wed Sept. 1
CW - Simulated Cell Transport Lab
HW - Cell Transport Worksheets
Thur Sept. 2
CW - Complete Cell Transport Lab
HW - Complete Cell Transport Worksheets
Fri Sept. 3
CW -
HW - Test Cell Parts and Transport on Wed. Sept. 8
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