Environmental Science
Teacher - Elisa Berman
Teacher - Elisa Berman
Class Overview
Environmental Science is a semester-long course designed to show thematic connections between a variety of science disciplines including biology, chemistry, and physics. It gives students a coherent and realistic picture of the applications of a variety of scientific concepts as they manifest in our environment. During this semester of environmental science, students will focus on human population growth, natural resources, and ecosystem dynamics. The aim of this course is to increase students' knowledge of the environmental challenges of today, while continuing to cultivate scientific critical thinking skills.
Google Classroom Codes 25-26
1st Block Code - sy22ywor
3rd Block Code - jifai7rj
4th Block Code - tkhmuiu6
Advisement Code - stgqvva4
Required Class Supplies
lined paper
pens & pencils
3-ring binder or 3-prong folder for unit portfolios
Students should also have their CHARGED Chromebook with them every day.
About Me
I’m excited to begin my 14th year as an educator—especially in our beautiful new building with its spacious, well-equipped labs! Teaching science is the best job ever. I love sharing the wonders of the natural world with my students and helping them discover how science shapes the world around us.
To me, science isn’t just a subject—it’s a way of thinking, exploring, and doing. It’s both a noun and a verb, and I can’t wait to dive into hands-on learning and meaningful discoveries with my students this year.
I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and a Master of Science degree in Biological Sciences.
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