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Protein Synthesis Hexagonal Thinking Activity/Formative Assessment

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RNA Polymerase

mRNA

Elongation

Lac operon

Introns

Nucleotide

Replication Fork

Transcription Factor

Regulation

Protein Synthesis

Central Dogma

Leading Strand

Option One: Vocabulary Attached to Hexagons

DNA Replication

Amino Acid

Lagging Strand

Extras

Start Codon

Initiation

Transcription

Translation

Codon

Operon

Promoter

rRNA

Mutation

Regulation

Anti-Codon

Splicing

Inducer

Proteins

Protein Synthesis Hexagonal Thinking Formative Assessment

Silencer

Exons

Post-transcriptional modification

DNA Ligase

DNA

Double Helix

DNA Polymerase

tRNA

Termination

Instructions

Part Two

Helicase

Ribosome

Option Two: Vocabulary and Hexagons Selected by Students

rRNA

Lagging Strand

Lac operon

Termination

DNA

Proteins

Transcription

Nucleotide

Post-transcriptional modification

Exons

RNA Polymerase

Silencer

Start Codon

DNA Replication

Amino Acid

Central Dogma

Double Helix

Splicing

Regulation

Leading Strand

Replication Fork

Transcription Factor

DNA Polymerase

DNA Ligase

Inducer

Mutation

Introns

Anti-Codon

tRNA

Regulation

Operon

Protein Synthesis

Promoter

Helicase

Elongation

Ribosome

mRNA

Codon

Translation

Initiation

Instructions

Part Two

Protein Synthesis Hexagonal Thinking Formative Assessment

Example:

Hexagonal Thinking

Part One

Using vocabulary from this unit, create the strongest hexagon web you can by clicking and dragging the hexagons and vocabulary terms. Each hexagon can connect to up to six others. All hexagons that are touching must be related to each other in some way. Once you finish, you will need to take a screenshot of the web you create and paste it into the Google Document for this assignment and then continue to part two.

Example:

Hexagonal Thinking

Part One

Using vocabulary from this unit, create the strongest hexagon web you can by clicking and dragging the hexagons and vocabulary terms. Each hexagon can connect to up to six others. All hexagons that are touching must be related to each other in some way. Once you finish, you will need to take a screenshot of the web you create and paste it into the Google Document for this assignment and then continue to part two.