Goal: We are learning how a faulty dystrophin or huntingtin protein gets made. Do Now: Get ready to act out the process of protein synthesis (gene expression). Get out your notes sheet from Friday and review the steps of transcription and translation.
Next: Group up into two groups or whole class and get creative. You have ten minutes to create a human transcription and translation model. Have fun! Lesson: Mutations and how a dystrophin protein never grew up. You will have a paper handout of the lesson on mutations. We will work through it one section at a time. After we are finished with the mutation lesson, we will go back to some character development from our current learning.
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Course DescriptionsDramatics usually focuses on the conflicting goals of human beings. However, rather than asking “Why is this human at odds with that human?” this class simply asks “Why is this human?” Students will study organisms on a microscopic level, from cell division to genetics, and learn about and tell the little stories that make us who we are.
Course AssignmentsScientist Debate Script: "Virus, alive or not?"
Class Expectations1. Respect others and materials.
2. Participate in class. 3. Keep phones away. 4. Always say, "yes!" |