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Do Now:Answer in complete sentences by restating and then answering the question.
1. What is a gene?
1. I.E: A gene is a _______________________2. What does genetics describe?
1. I.E: Genetics describes ___________________3. What are excited for this week?
AnnouncementsGU won vs U. of San Fran
◦66-52◦Play on Thursday against Loyola
Marymount on ESPN2.
Last day to turn in your science fair projects is tomorrow.◦All science fair projects will be free to
leave the classroom tomorrow.
AgendaParameters for group workTeamwork Personality testWhy’s this matter?Lookin’ ahead to our genetics
project
Parameters for group workWhat’s good group work look
like?◦While watching, pay attention to
what the groups look like while together.
◦http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU4hFmHlevs
What does poor group work look like?◦http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W
gET_c9g8sc
Disc Personality testYou’re going to be taking a personality test
to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses working in a group setting.◦This will help you understand where people are
coming from.◦ It will also “assign” you a job within your group. ◦You’ll have a basis every day to guide your
actions. If you finish early, begin writing a
reflection on the back about whether you think this is an accurate description of you. ◦ Include support
Getting into your groupsNo complaining.
◦Time to get real: in the real world, you have to work with people you don’t necessarily like.
I don’t believe that I‘m going to be moving students around. You might want to get used to working with these individuals.
Once in your groups, compare your results with your teammates.
Getting Into GroupsAs a group and just based off
your results, come up with some potential challenges you are facing just based on your personalities.
Be prepared to discuss these as a class.
Why’s this all matter?We’re going to be working on a
unit long project that’s really going to challenge you and your teammates. ◦It’s important first and foremost that
you understand how to work in groups.
◦Why does this matter?
Genetics project: why You need to take control of your learning.
◦Especially within scienceIn groups, you’re going to be
researching, creating, and facilitating a lab on your own.
In your group, you’ll present formally to the class.
Why? ◦Hard work, understanding group roles,
leadership, etc.
Potential topicsAs a group, look over the list of
potential topics that you could choose to work on.
Come up with a list of your groups top three.◦These need to be numbered 1-3 with
1 being your first choice and 3 your last choice.
Potential topicsHow do environmental factors affect
genetics?Does genetics influence blood types?Are bioengineered foods safe to consume?Does allele frequencies increase risk for Sickle
Cell Anemia?How can we genetically modify a plant? Is alcoholism a genetic issue?Is genetic modification ethically responsible?What contributes to skin color?Is it genetically beneficial to be left-handed?Do we need all of our DNA?