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Welcome to Biology, where all things gross and disgusting are explained!
I also have resources on this site for my other electives, Science Olympiad events and Environmental Activism club. Specific homework, details on projects, etc, may be given in class or included in Google classroom, not necessarily here on this site. However, please use this as your go to for general questions and concerns throughout the year.
Check in here to gain access to study guides, review games, Regents & AP FAQs and more. To find your class outlines/syllabus, go to the document page. Anyone can use the navigation bar on the left to find your specific resource, or click on the images below to go to the most commonly used pages:
Regents Biology students: Don't forget that we will be taking a Regents at the end of the year in June. This test is part of your final grade (20%), so be prepared.To qualify for this test you will need 1200 lab minutes. We will follow New York States curriculum for the Regents. However, be prepared to go beyond that as we develop current events projects, debate hot topics (like cloning!), do research and conduct experiments. When I can, I also like to highlight different culture's and their contributions to science. Check back soon for more links and details.
Cultural Resources and reference examples:
Hispanic/Latinx history month!
Black History month resource! PBS
Celebrate EARTH DAY (April 20th) with us! Click here for more resources!
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny..."
--Isaac Asimov