Today's Goal: To continue analyzing DNA fingerprints. Agenda: - Daily Journal: Is the presence of your DNA at a crime scene enough to convict you of a crime? Explain. - Finish CSI episode - DNA Fingerprint packet
Today's Goal: to watch an episode. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What is a segment of DNA in a chromosome that contains information used to produce a protein or an RNA molecule? - Lie to Me
Today's Goal: To finish the DNA Fingerprinting Gizmo. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What is the process used to create a DNA Fingerprint? - Use Laptops and Explorelearning.com to finish Gizmo
Today's Goal: To look into DNA fingerprint analysis. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What are the two situations in which we would use DNA fingerprinting? - Finish any parts of your Marking Period Assessment from yesterday (except for the hair samples) - Log onto Google Classroom for instructions on your next assignment
Today's goal: To work on the marking period assessment. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What is the use of a picture to analyze chromosomes called? - Marking Period Assessment - You can use your textbook or folders... you will not be able to do page 5
Today's Goal: To review the concept of DNA and how it applies to forensics. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What part of the cell controls cell activities and is the location for DNA? - Ch 7 Notes - WS DNA coloring
Today's Goal: To begin work on our next chapter. Agenda: - Daily Journal: List three things that you know about DNA? (You better remember something) - Use Textbooks for Ch 7 vocab and Case Studies - Lie to Me Episode 13
Today's Goal: To look into lip prints and attempting to use them to identify a suspect. Agenda: - Daily Journal: Relating to fingerprints, describe a whorl? - Lip Print Act 1 - Lie To Me
Today's Goal: To review fingerprints. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What are the three categories of fingerprints that can be found at a crime scene? (not loop etc) - WS Ch 6 review with text - Lie to Me Episode 10 - we were around 30 minutes into the show