Organisms and Diversity
Student Instructions:
Read through lesson 6.01 in the course and complete section 6.01 of your Biology Guided Notes as you go.
Complete the 6.01 quiz found in your grade book; You get 3 attempts, but it keeps the most recent grade, not the highest grade.
🎦 Module 6.01 Content Help Videos 🎦
Student Instructions:
Read through lesson 6.02 in the course and complete section 6.02 of your Biology Guided Notes as you go.
Complete the 6.02 quiz found in your grade book; You get 3 attempts, but it keeps the most recent grade, not the highest grade.
🎦 Module 6.02 Content Help Videos 🎦
Student Instructions:
Read through lesson 6.03 in the course and complete section 6.03 of your Biology Guided Notes as you go.
Open the Lab Report Teacher Walk-Through slides while you are completing the lab report using the provided lab report template.
Follow the instructions on each section of the lab report to fully complete it.
Submit the completed lab report as a Microsoft Word or PDF file in your grade book.
🎦 Module 6.03 Content Help Videos 🎦
Student Instructions:
Read through lesson 6.04 in the course and complete section 6.04 of your Biology Guided Notes as you go.
Complete the 6.04 quiz found in your gradebook. You get 3 attempts, but it keeps the most recent grade, not the highest grade.
🎦 Module 6.04 Content Help Videos 🎦
Student Instructions:
Read through lesson 6.04 in the course and complete section 6.04 of your Biology Guided Notes as you go.
Complete the 6.04 quiz found in your gradebook. You get 3 attempts, but it keeps the most recent grade, not the highest grade.
🎦 Module 6.05 Content Help Videos 🎦
Student Instructions:
Read through lesson 6.06 in the course and complete section 6.06 of your Biology Guided Notes as you go.
Complete the 6.06 quiz found in your gradebook. You get 3 attempts, but it keeps the most recent grade, not the highest grade.
🎦 Module 6.06 Content Help Videos 🎦
Student Instructions:
Read through lesson 6.07 in the course and complete section 6.07 of your Biology Guided Notes as you go.
Complete the 6.07 quiz found in your gradebook. You get 3 attempts, but it keeps the most recent grade, not the highest grade.
🎦 Module 6.07 Content Help Videos 🎦
Student Instructions:
Read through lesson 6.08 in your virtual textbook and complete section 6.08 of your Biology Guided Notes as you go.
Complete the 6.08 quiz found in your grade book; You get 3 attempts, but it keeps the most recent grade, not the highest grade.
🎦 Module 6.08 Content Help Videos 🎦
Student Instructions:
Get excited! DBAs are a great opportunity for you to share all you have learned in the module during a one-on-one, voice-to-voice conversation with your teacher. They are not something for you to stress over….I promise! DBA= Don't Be Afraid
Helpful Tip! Prepare/study for the DBA exactly as you would for the module exam. Not only does this ensure you are well-prepared for the DBA, but it also cuts down on your prep time before you take your module exam.
Complete the "Test your knowledge" review activity in the 6.09 course lesson.
Ensure ALL sections of your Biology Guided Notes for Module 6 are complete. You can use this during your DBA.
Review the DBA Rubric to see how you will be scored on this assessment.
Schedule a call with your teacher.
Complete (and pass!) your DBA to earn the password for the exam.
After it is complete, don't forget to submit the DBA assignment in your gradebook with the date and time placed in the student comment section of the submission.
Student Instructions:
Gather all your Segment 2 Notes and use them to complete the Segment 2 Exam Study Guide as well as to assist you during the exam!
Review your previous quizzes and exams; some of the questions may be repeated!!
Resubmit any labs or quizzes you would like a higher grade on if you have attempts left; once the Segment Exam is started, no more submissions are allowed! Your grade will be finalized after the exam is complete.
Reach out to your teacher for the password. Remember, you may only take this exam ONCE! Take your time, use your notes, and limit distractions as much as possible. Good luck!
Remember, once you have completed all assignments in your Biology class, you are not quite done!! It is now time to switch gears and begin to study for your Biology EOC (End Of Course exam)! The EOC is optional for homeschool students but is required for all public school students and some private school students.