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Task to revise minimum content: Design a class for next year students on the minimum content assigned to you and your partner. You have only one hour the time, send a link to you work at the end of the class to my email.

You work will be evaluated on:
-          Clearly organised
-          Clear objective
-          Clear instructions
-          Variety of media used
-          Bibliography

2 Daniel G. – David – Marta, 3 Álvaro – Marta, 4 Manuel – Ignacio, 7 Marina – Malulia, 8 Alejandra – Fernando, 9 Rosalía – Jorge, 13 María – Irene, 17 Nicolás – Triana, 23 Guillermo - Isabel María, 24 Alejandra - Víctor S., 25 Clara – Patricia, 27 Pablo –Coral, 29 Javier –Andrés, 30 Lucas -Víctor M., 31 José Luis – Daniel I.

DOWNLOAD here the minimum contents of all evaluation periods

DOWNLOAD here the task on data process
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3rd evaluation period

DOWNLOAD here some exercises to review electricity

DOWNLOAD here your minimum contents

DOWNLOAD here your notes on acids and bases

DOWNLOAD here the task on neutralisation reactions

DOWNLOAD here a great animation to understand it all a bit better

Neutralisation reaction done by a student of your age in the USA:

The pH scale
Have a look at this animation to understand the stoichiometry a bit better: LINK

And just in case I wrote some instructions on how to solve the problems step by step: LINK

Download here your notes on minerals and rocks

Three tasks on stoichiometry

Intructions for your essay on solutions to the acid rain problem
- Write an essay on solutions offered by science to the acid rain problem
- minimum 1200 words
Structure:
- Introduction (what is acid rain? what does it do?)
- Body (Your solution, benefits and limitations?)
- Conclusion (What do you think? Positive negative future? why?)
- Bibliography (APA)


Exam this thursday on electricity
- Ohms law
- Power calculations
- Energy price calculations

Documents: 
- Electricity, without notes
- Power calculations with answers
- Revise problems done in class.

Criterion and task
Formative
Summative
Criterion A (1 mark)
Essay on acid rain
X
      22nd of  April
Criterion B (2-3 marks)
Essay on acid rain + some lab reports
X
  22nd of  April
Criterion C (1/2 marks)
class exams
Electricity
Chemistry
Class exercises

05/04
1st week of May
Evaluation exam  (C)
Evaluation exam
Class exercises
3rd week of May
Criterion  D
X
X
Criterion E (2 mark)
Lab reports
X
07/06
Criterion F (several marks)
All lab sessions
X
07/06

Chemistry
Revise these concepts from last year to get started with the chemistry again:

Electricity
Revise Power and Joules law with this animation LINK. Remember that you can use the Ohms law to do some of the calculations too! 

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The content of the 2nd evaluation exam:
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 MINIMUM CONTENTS 1st EVALUATION PERIOD

1. Differences between nutrition and feeding.
2. Name and function of the cell organelles
3. Concept of diffusion, osmosis and active transport
4. List the 3 functions of nutrients giving 2 examples of each.
5. Concept of balanced diet.
6. Anatomy of the digestive, respiratory and excretory system
7. Concept of digestion, absorption and egestion.
8. Concept of enzyme: Characteristics (substrate, product, region of gut and pH) of amylase, lipase and pepsin.
9. Physiology of the alveoli.
10. Anatomy of the heart.
11. Blood: components and function
12. The nephron (ultrafiltration and reabsorption).
13. Synapsis, An example of a neurotransmitter
14. Difference between voluntary and involuntary actions.
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Content 2nd evaluation

The reproductive system
·         Anatomy and physiology of the human reproductive system.
·         Gametogenesis.
·         Fertilization and gestation.
·         Sexuality: contraceptive methods.
Health and disease
·         Concepts.
·         Classification of diseases.
·         Principal diseases and examples.
·         Prevention
Electricity
·         Electrical circuits: basic elements.
·         Current.
·         Potential difference.
·         Resistance.
·         Ohm's law.
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Chemical formulation review (because it is needed...)



Electricity
  • Electricity 
  • Electrical circuits: basic elements. 
  • Current. 
  • Potential difference. 
  • Resistance. 
  • Ohm's law. 
  • Effects of electrical resistors in series and in parallel. 
  • Effects of electricity: chemical, thermal, magnetic and mechanical. 
  • Joule Effect.
Class presentation on electricity (If you have an account in SlideShare, click here to download the peseentation on  your computer) 

Electrical circuit builder





Circuit construction (click on the image to download)
Circuit Construction Kit (DC Only)








Click to Run

Ohms law


An overview




Health and Illness

Task for in class: Create an animation on health and illness. Make it fun to watch!

Download the videos from the presentation by clicking here

Presentation on health and illness




Example of the task on disseases

The reproductive system
Recommendend watching: Revise all systems with this documentary: LINK


Task for in class
Explain the benefits and limitations of at least 5 different birth control methods and organise them on relative effectiveness.


Task for in class
Create a Prezi presentation with three class mates on the spermatogenesis,menstrual cycle, fertilization 



Presentation used in class (links to videos and animations are not yet added)


VIDEOS and ANIMATIONS
Spermatogenesis: LINK
Oogenesis: LINK
Fertilization: LINK
The female reproductive system: LINK
The menstrual cycle: LINK

Task for next class
Create a multimedia representation (prezi, thinglink, glogster etc.) on the anatomy of both systems. Include the following parts:

Female reproductive system
Ovary
Uterus
(Urethra)
Cervix
Falopian tubes / oviduct
Vagina
Endometrium

Male reproductive system
Testicle
Scrotum
Epidydimis
Vas deference
Seminal vesicle
Prostate
Cowper gland
Urethra

The tasks:
Marta M. and Alejandra, Guillermo, Daniel G. and Patricia, Daniel I.and Triana, Clara, Isabel and María, David and José Luis(male, female), Ignacio(male, female), Malulia and Álvaro (Male, Female), Javier (male, female), Manolo an victor (male, female, Nicolás (Male, Female), Andrés and Jorge, Isabel, Alejandra R., Victor M., Marina and Rosalia, Irene 


The endocrine system

Mindmaps on the relation between the nervous and endocrine system
Marta M and Alejandra J.


Introduction to the system

Hormones


Insuline and diabetes




The nervous system
Cartoons on the nervous system

Bitstrips classroom:LINK

Goanimate animations: 

The excretory system

Prezis on the excretory system
The anatomy of the nephron
Coral, Daniel I., Irene
Álvaro and Guillermo

Ultrafiltration

Selective reabsorbtion
Clara and Javier

Water homeostasis

Kidney stones

Health habits for a proper working system
Pablo and Victor S.
Fernando and Triana

Class task 21/11/12
Create a Prezi presentation in groups of 3 on:
-    The anatomy of a nephron.
-    Ultrafiltration.
-    Selective reabsorbtion.
-    Water homeostasis.
-    Kidney stones as an example of an exretory disease.
-  Examples of health habits to maintain the proper function of the system

Animation on the function of the kidney




Animation on the function of the kidney

                  temporary link

The excretory system




FIRST EVALUATION
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Make sure you know how to label all three systems!


Use this animation to understand lipid digestion better (bile and lipase)

Mindmaps of the content


Use this PDF to learn how to cite your work properly

These are the google drive documents to study


Videos on diseases
Asthma
Smoking
Heart attack
Caries


Class activity
Create a mindmap for each of the contents below.
LINK

Syllabus 1st term

0. Formulation and laboratory introduction on acids

I. Nutrition
·  Human cells: organelles and their function.
·  Transport mechanisms across membranes: passive transport    diffusion and osmosis) and active transport; phagocitosis.
·  Main Biomolecules and their function
·  Balanced diet.
·  Food habits and health.
·  The Mediterranean diet.
  ·  Anatomy and physiology of the digestive system: 
     - structure of the digestive system
     - digestive enzymes
     - digestion in the stomach and small intestine
     - absorbtion in the small intestine 
     - function of the large intestine     
   · Anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system:
     - anatomy of the heart
     - pulmonary and systematic circulation
     - relation between arteries, capillaries and veins
     - composition of the blood
     - know two diseases of the heart
   · Anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system:
     - inhalation and exhalation
     - interchange of gases in the alveoli
     - cellular respiration in the cells
     - asthma as an example of a disease
     - know examples of how to keep your lungs healthy

Video on oxygen transport to cells


Video on the respiratory system



The respiratory system



Direction of the bloodflow


Heart image for class activity
LINK

LINK (labeled version)

Heart anatomy
LINK

Heart video

Beating heart with blood flow from hybrid medical animation on Vimeo.




Thinglinks on digestive system
Pancreas
Diseases
Digestive system


Explore the digestive system

Use the Flash animation on theis website to learn about the digestive system: LINK


Videos on enzymes




Or this one on the liver and pancreas LINK


Glogsters on biomolecules
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Mediterranean diet
Salts
Lipids
Balanced diet
Vitamins
Minerals
Water
Nucleic acids
Malnutrition


To learn about the different systems which make up our body use this 3D simulator (sign in with Google account): LINK

Presentation on the digestive system


Try to make a mindmap to organise your studies: Mindmap or Mindmap(for the second you'll need to make a quick account)

Biomolecules

Use this flash animation to learn about the biomolecules (macromolecules).



Use these animations to understand the different transport mecanisms: LINK or LINK

The transport mechanisms

General overview of the cell (very explicative)

The cell and its functions


Formative task for criterion A&B 1st trimester


Planning 1st trimester (confirm dates with your teacher)
Fecha

Ensayo formativo (A y B)
Alimentos transgénicos
Viernes 5 de octubre
Ensayo Sumativo (A y B)
Alimentos transgénicos
Martes 30 de octubre
Planificación formativa (D)
TEMA: Investigate a factor which influences the blood pressure.
Viernes 21 de septiembre
Planificación Sumativa (D)
TEMA: Investigate a factor which influences the blood pressure.
Martes 9 de octubre
Test (C)
UNITS: Formulación, célula y dieta y digestivo.
Lunes 15 de octubre
B, E y F
Prácticas de laboratorio
A lo largo del trimestre


Chemical Formulation

Check out these websites to practice formulation online. I looks very basic but you can find explanations and quizzes which might be very helpful.


Download the Mercx PSE HD Periodic table app for IOS:
App store

Or the Periodic Droid app for Android:
Play Store





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