Earth Science
Anatomy & Physiology
Mary Webb
Columbia Falls High School
Room 116
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Calendar for Anatomy and Physiology
Email: m_webb@cfmtschools.net
Phone: 892-6500 ext. 5116 (will forward to my cell phone)
Welcome!
Earth Science Course Description
Earth Science is a one-year laboratory course in which the students will investigate the areas of Geology, Meteorology, Astronomy and Hydrology. Earth Science will strengthen the students basic investigative skills, enhance their ability to process information, and prepare them to make rational decisions concerning human’s interactions on Earth.
Anatomy and Physiology Course Description
Anatomy and physiology is a course that will enable students to develop an understanding of the relationships between the structures and functions of the human body. Students will also learn the mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within the human body. This course will involve laboratory activities, projects, dissections, textbook material, models, diagrams, journal writings, and clinical studies.
Meet Mrs. Webb
Hello! I was born and raised in Montana, where I grew up exploring Glacier National Park. Inspired by problem solving through scientific clubs in high school, I earned an Environmental Studies and English degree at St. Lawerence University. During my time in college, I studied abroad in Kenya, where I researched mangrove forests on the coast. After college I worked for the Wild and Scenic Film Festival, before returning to Montana State University to pursue a career in science education. I am currently teaching Earth Science and Anatomy and Physiology at CFHS. I love to spend time outside, especially skiing, hiking and mountain biking.