ninth-grade biology of basic education, presents the objectives related to areas are specified in the national curriculum, that is, has three large blocks of study. A first part dedicated to the study of the cell, a second segment that includes ideas about heredity and third and last part referring to the study of the evolution of species.
The importance of this program is that it presents a balanced approach to each of the three units that constitute it and allow us to study each unit established school lapse.
All scheduled activities are theoretical and practical orientation.
S and hopes that in addition to proper study of the subject, students learn to acquire study habits science and especially the biological sciences.
second period: from March to June
CONTENTS:
this period we will see:
"The work of Mendel and Genetics
-Cell Division. Mitosis and Meiosis
-Chromosome Theory of Heredity
-Human Karyotype, chromosome aberrations. Genetic diseases in humans.
- Blood groups.
- Chemical Basis of Heredity. DNA.
-The flow of genetic information.
EVALUATION PLAN:
Assignment: 5%
Desks: Print: 5%
Classroom Activity: 5%
Test 1: (07/04/2008) - 10%
Bibliographic Research (28/04/1908) - 5%
Workshop (05/05/1908) - 5%
Test 2: ( 05/12/2008) - Theory chromosome-(12/05/2008)
Billboards. Syndromes-exposure: (19 to 23/05) - 10%
Task: (26 / 5) - 5%
model of the structure of DNA (2 to 6 / 06) - 10%
Test 3 (16/06) - 10%
Laboratories: 20%
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through the following pages to see videos and resources relating to educational issues will be during this period:
YOUTUBE-seek: the cell-mitosis-meiosis http://tiwanacu.wordpress.com/2007/08/01/videos -de-biologia-cell / http://www.educarchile.cl/Portal.Base/Web/verContenido.aspx?ID=135779 Http://recursos.cnice.mec.es/biosfera/profesor/videos/videos_actividades.htm
find the following link in flash animations for the cell cycle, cell division, etc.http://fai.unne.edu.ar/biologia/animaciones/in-ciclocelular.htm
MITOSIS
MITOSIS
MITOSIS (IN SPANISH)
MITOSIS IN REAL TIME
DNA Duplication
DNA in chromosomes
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