High School Science

Chemistry in Biology

Biology

Quarter 2

McGraw Hill Module 6

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Post the phenomena question in the room. Keep it up throughout the module. Each day revisit the phenomena question and as a class write what new evidence from the lesson we can use to help answer the question.

● Launch Lab:

20 min

How does the nutrient content in food compare?(loc ated in online textbook)

Launch Lab: How does the nutrient content in food compare?

Alternate lab: ​ Murder and a Meal ​ (You could also do this lab as the phenomenon as students will observe the presence or absence of macromolecules) Engage ​ : ● Interactive Content (The Building Blocks of Life) ● Driving Question Board: Have

● Murder Meal Lab

20 min

● Building

Lesson 4: The Building Blocks of Life Focus Question: Why is carbon essential to life?

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Blocks of Life

students revisit the DBQ to remind themselves of the Unit and Module questions. Have students read the focus question and add it to the DBQ.

● Organic

Explore & Explain:

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● Interactive Content: Organic Chemistry ● Interactive Content: Macromolecules ● Interactive Content: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins ● Activity: Have students bring in

Chemistry ● Macromolecul es ● Carbohydrate s ● Lipids ● Proteins

nutrition content labels from food products and identify which foods have simple sugars and which contains complex carbs.

● DBQ

Elaborate: ● Return to DBQ and have students determine what questions they can answer

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