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Shape determines function
Ms. Blalock, Ms. Hartsell and Mr. LuckmanSlide2
Do Now (
1
0-12 min)
Go to engradepro.com
Click on your Living Environment
class period
Click on “tests a
nd quizzes”
Click on “Final Exam”
Enter your answers for the multiple choice
Finished Early?
What does the phrase “shape determines function” mean? Can you provide an example?Slide3
Agenda
AIM: How does shape determine function?
Agenda:
1. Do Now
2. Engrade
3. Hook: Attack!
4. Shape Determines function
5. Dissecting Diagrams
6. Have it your way!Slide4
Theme: Shape determines function
Big Idea 1:
The shape and structure of a molecule will determine its job or role in the cell. Slide5
Theme: Shape determines function
Big Idea 2:
If a molecule is not the correct shape, it cannot carry out its job.Slide6
Molecules
There are many different kinds of molecules within a cell.
For the purposes of this lesson, we are focusing on:
Antibodies
HormonesSlide7
Activity 1: Attack! (
10 min
)
Directions:
Watch the following skit and respond to the questions in your guided notes.Slide8
Making Connections
(
3-5 min)
How is the skit you just saw an example of “shape determines function”?Slide9Slide10
Activity 2:Talking cells! (
5
min
)
Your cells communicate with one another in order to carry out bodily functions such as:
growth and development
Digestion
Reproduction
One form of communication involves hormonesSlide11
Hormones
Chemical signals (messages) sent by cells to communicate Slide12
Making Connections
How does this
diagram
of cell communication illustrate “shape determines function”?Slide13
Have It Your Way!
Step 1:
Rank your activities from first to last.
Step 2:
You will find the directions for each activity in a packet located at the back of the classroom.
Step 3:
You must complete
AT LEAST TWO ACTIVITIES
before the end of class.Slide14
Activity List:
Activity Name
Activity Description
First, second, never?
Dissecting Diagrams
(6 min)
Look at a series of diagrams and respond to questions. Additionally, create two more questions to ask your peers. This activity is worth one exit ticket grade.
Regents Practice Packet
(10 min)
Complete a packet of multiple choice Regents questions on the topic of immune response and cell communication. This activity will be worth one quiz grade.
Immune Response
(8 min)
Watch a silent video which depicts how your body responds to an invading pathogen. This activity will be worth one homework grade.Slide15
Activity 3: Dissecting DiagramsSlide16
Dissecting Diagrams