Homework Today (B, D, and F Blocks):
- 5 more flash cards (Mitosis, Chromatin, Interphase, Prophase, and Metaphase).
- Summaries at bottom of the Cornell Notes.
Here is the PowerPoint that we used today. Note: The do now is on slide 2 (then slides 3-24 are from yesterday, and mitosis starts at slide 25.
- 5 more flash cards (Mitosis, Chromatin, Interphase, Prophase, and Metaphase).
- Summaries at bottom of the Cornell Notes.
Here is the PowerPoint that we used today. Note: The do now is on slide 2 (then slides 3-24 are from yesterday, and mitosis starts at slide 25.
cell_reproduction1-23-13.ppt |
*** If you did not do yesterday's homework (the first 5 flash cards), make sure that you bring in all 10 tomorrow! ***
--> Here's a link with tips on making great flash cards. I would add that drawing pictures about the word on the definition side is also an excellent idea.
Now for some great Mitosis videos:
--> Here's a link with tips on making great flash cards. I would add that drawing pictures about the word on the definition side is also an excellent idea.
Now for some great Mitosis videos:
Mitosis song! Need I say more?
Here's an advanced animation with lots of detail on the process of mitosis:
Here is an animated description of mitosis that is quite retro in it's feel. Don't you just feel like you're watching a film-strip from the early 80's? (Do you guys know what a film strip is? Want to know what a film strip is? Click here for an example... the beeps tell the person running the projector to change slides.
Below is a video with some amazing graphics (both animated and light microscope views) showing cells and the cell cycle - or mitosis.
Feeling advanced? Here's Khan Academies video on Mitosis. This video is aimed at students taking Biology 1 in high school.