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Do Now Pick up new DO NOW + UO + Worksheet • In the

Do Now Pick up new DO NOW + UO + Worksheet • In the Monday box of your do now sheet • Write down 5 similarities or differences between you and your parents. 1/13/2022 Learning Objective: Define hereditary and understand how it is different from learning. C: No talking. H: Use Resources • Put anything from last unit that you want to keep A: Working. in the left hand pocket of your folder. • Put anything else in a NEAT pile in the middle of M: Seated. your desk to be recycled later. P: On task.

Missing Work 6 th Period Jacob Camarillo-Ext. Int. Worksheet, PD, Worm Lab Kaila Himes-PD

Missing Work 6 th Period Jacob Camarillo-Ext. Int. Worksheet, PD, Worm Lab Kaila Himes-PD and Worm Lab Savannah Workman- PD Baylee Hein-Worm lab Darius Martin- PD Jesus Smith- PD Ashlee Tenorio - PD

Missing Work 7 th Period Alexis Aguilar-PD, Worm Lab Augustin Arguelles-PD Ethan Bracamonte-Worm Lab

Missing Work 7 th Period Alexis Aguilar-PD, Worm Lab Augustin Arguelles-PD Ethan Bracamonte-Worm Lab Matthew C. , Chris Diaz, Marcus Garcia, Zane Cisneros, Jessie M. , Emily P. , Hugo R. , Cameron S. , Madison W. , Gwenivere W. -Worm lab Dalton Pennington- PD and Worm Lab

Learning Objective Define hereditary and understand how it is different from learning.

Learning Objective Define hereditary and understand how it is different from learning.

Conversation Help Activity Movement Participation Direct Teach Listening, raising hands to ask questions. If

Conversation Help Activity Movement Participation Direct Teach Listening, raising hands to ask questions. If you have a question raise your hand. 1. Follow the lesson 2. Complete the left side of the expanded map on the UO as we go 3. Fill in the back of the worksheet. Seated, no passes SLANT following the instructions Keep your sheet on your desk and fill it in WHEN instructed.

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Family

Traits Trait [treyt; British also trey] noun A distinguishing characteristic or quality, especially of

Traits Trait [treyt; British also trey] noun A distinguishing characteristic or quality, especially of one's personal nature: Examples: • • • Skin color Height Some kinds of disease Habits/Behaviors Poor fashion taste

Hereditary Heredity [huh-red-i-tee] noun, plural heredities. Biology 1. the transmission of genetic characters from

Hereditary Heredity [huh-red-i-tee] noun, plural heredities. Biology 1. the transmission of genetic characters from parents to offspring: it is dependent upon the segregation and recombination of genes during meiosis and fertilization and results in the genesis of a new individual similar to others of its kind but exhibiting certain variations resulting from the particular mix of genes and their interactions with the environment.

Hereditary [huh-red-i-tary] Adjective Can be passed on from one generation to the next, by

Hereditary [huh-red-i-tary] Adjective Can be passed on from one generation to the next, by their common genes. Parents Children (a. k. a. offspring) Examples: • Physical Traits • Hair color • Body shape • Height • Skin Color • Eye color • Some behavioral traits • Baby deer and horses stand up within a few minutes of being born • Baby humans can swim DO NOT TRY THIS WITH ANY BABY HUMANS. • Eating • Breathing • Blinking

Learning Learn [lurn] verb (used with object), learned 1. to acquire knowledge of or

Learning Learn [lurn] verb (used with object), learned 1. to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience … 4. to gain (a habit, mannerism, etc. ) by experience, exposure to example, or the like; acquire:

Learned Traits The internet Teachers Books Ads Random people Parents Friends Video Games Children

Learned Traits The internet Teachers Books Ads Random people Parents Friends Video Games Children (a. k. a. offspring) Movies Music Television

Learned Traits Examples: • Language • English, Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Portugese, French, Swahili, Teletubeees

Learned Traits Examples: • Language • English, Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Portugese, French, Swahili, Teletubeees • Words used • Swearing • “Proper” Grammar • Eating habits • Good or bad • Sports • Ways of doing things • Behaviors

Video Notes - Genes Conversation Help Activity Movement Participation Listening to the video, no

Video Notes - Genes Conversation Help Activity Movement Participation Listening to the video, no talking If you have a question, write it down on the side of your paper and save it till we are finished with the video. 1. Follow the video 2. Answer the questions as we go 3. After the video answer the questions if called on. Seated, no passes SLANT following the video Keep your sheet on your desk and fill it in as we go!

Conversation Help Activity Movement Participation Self Portrait Table talk to help come up with

Conversation Help Activity Movement Participation Self Portrait Table talk to help come up with ideas Raise your hand 1. List traits you inherited from your parents 2. List traits that you have learned – from your parents or elsewhere 3. Illustrate and color your portrait with your traits. Seated, passes available. Your self portrait and turn it in to the basket.

Hereditary Traits I get from my parents: Learned Traits I get from my parents:

Hereditary Traits I get from my parents: Learned Traits I get from my parents: