High School Block:
Biology 121/2
Biology 122 is designed to support learners who have post-secondary plans in the areas of biology, health sciences, ecology, forestry, and environmental science. Learners can expect to participate in a variety of engaging instructional practices and group activities. To develop scientific literacy, learners require diverse learning experiences which provide an opportunity to explore, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, appreciate, and understand the interrelationships among science, technology, society, and the environment that will affect their personal lives, their careers, and their future. Observations, systems thinking, and inquiry will be used as tools to study the history of the gene, and how biological information in the form of genetics is used in the natural world from cellular processes to evolution. Topics covered during this course will include heredity, DNA replication, gene expression, and evolutionary concepts.
It is strongly recommended that learners take Science 10: Science for Sustainable Societies before taking Biology 122.
In all levels of Biology 121/2, the expectation is that educators will adjust course material in breadth, depth, and scope of inquiry dependent on the level of curriculum delivery. The goal for learners is to demonstrate critical thinking and enact skills relevant and necessary to the learning area. The level 1 course is not different in the number of skill descriptors; rather, there are increased expectations in the level 1 course in terms of depth of understanding, and learner self-efficacy. Educators should provide more opportunities in the level 1 course to participate in higher-order thinking activities.
CONTEXTS AND CONCEPTS
Information Transfer
Heredity
- Meiosis
- Mendelian Genetics
- Non-Mendelian Genetics
Genetic Processing
Genetic Information
Gene Expression
- Protein synthesis
- Genetic engineering techniques
Genetic Changes
Evolution
- Mutations
- Environmental effects
- Drivers of change
Application
Application and Practice
- Lab skills and safety practices
- Scientific literacy skills
- Biological careers
GRADE 12
Strand: Generational Information Transfer
Big Idea: Heredity
Skill Descriptor: Analyze human cellular reproduction.
Global Competencies: CL, CM, CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Discuss different forms of DNA including chromosome, chromatin, and sister chromatid
- Discuss the scientific process of meiosis
- Model the meiosis process
- Justify how crossing over drives genetic diversity
- Investigate human karyotype and non-disjunction events
Skill Descriptor: Investigate Mendelian genetics.
Global Competencies: CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Create monohybrid Punnet squares using the law of segregation and given data
- Create dihybrid Punnet squares using the law of independent assortment and given data
- Predict phenotypes and genotypes based on organism expression
- Investigate probability techniques used in Mendelian genetics
Skill Descriptor: Investigate Non-Mendelian genetics.
Global Competencies: CM, CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Discuss the different inheritance patterns
- Hypothesize the expression of non-Mendelian inheritance patterns
- Investigate non-Mendelian genetics through Punnett squares
- Investigate how sex-linked traits can affect people
- Analyze pedigree charts using sex-linked and autosomal inheritance patterns
Strand: Processing Genetic Information
Big Idea: Using Genetic Information
Skill Descriptor: Evaluate how nucleic acids support information transfer.
Global Competencies: CM, CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Examine gene-related paradigm shifts
- Identify nucleic acids by structure
- Explain the location and function of nucleic acids
Skill Descriptor: Investigate the cell cycle.
Global Competencies: CL, CM, CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Model the mitosis process
- Discuss the scientific process of the cell cycle
- Justify the importance of maintaining chromosome number during DNA replication
- Defend how DNA can be replicated accurately and efficiently
- Discuss possible effects of the unregulated cell cycle
Big Idea: Gene Expression
Skill Descriptor: Examine genetic expression through protein synthesis.
Global Competencies: CM, CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Describe the role of nucleic acids in protein synthesis
- Differentiate between mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA and their function in protein synthesis
- Explain how DNA is converted from code into a protein
Skill Descriptor: Explore genetic engineering techniques.
Global Competencies: CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Research contemporary genetic engineering techniques
- Assess the ethical considerations of genetic engineering
Strand: Genetic changes over time
Big Idea: Evolution
Skill Descriptor: Analyze the effects of mutations on gene expression.
Global Competencies: CM, CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Differentiate between gene mutations and chromosomal mutations
- Compare the outcome of different types of gene mutations
- Compare the outcome of different types of chromosomal mutations
Skill Descriptor: Investigate environmental effects on population genetics.
Global Competencies: CL, CM, CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Hypothesize how the environment will impact the genetics of a given population
- Analyze given population data to determine selection type
- Discuss future implications of environmental effects on the population genetics of a given organism
Skill Descriptor: Examine the drivers of change in population genetics.
Global Competencies: CL, CM, CTPS
Achievement Indicators:
- Discuss positive and negative aspects of genetic variation within a population
- Investigate genetic drift within a given population
- Research how gene flow impacts various populations
- Investigate how convergent evolution results in similarities between unrelated species
Strand: Integrated Skills/ STSE
Big Idea: Application and Practice
Skill Descriptor: Model lab skills and safety practices.
Global Competencies: CL, CM, CTPS, ICE, SASM
Achievement Indicators:
- Discuss safe handling and use of lab equipment for biological investigations
- Discuss WHMIS-informed lab behaviours for biological investigations
- Perform a digital or lab dissection with appropriate care and respect
Skill Descriptor: Apply scientific literacy skills.
Global Competencies: CL, CM, CTPS, ICE, SASM
Achievement Indicators:
- Use strategies to analyze and interpret scientific content
- Use content area vocabulary to present, produce, and communicate ideas
- Compile and display evidence in a variety of formats
- Interpret patterns and trends in data and infer or calculate linear and non-linear relationships
Skill Descriptor: Explore biological careers.
Global Competencies: CM, CTPS, SASM, SGC
Achievement Indicators:
- Explore genetic-based careers in Canada based on personal interests
- Explore innovations from diverse groups, including Wabanaki Nations, Black, and Peoples of Colour.
- Share how skills and concepts learned in biology may be transferable to a career path