2010-2011 curriculum night
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2010-2011 Curriculum Night. Ms. Maggie Chambers E-129/E-126. Welcome Parents!. BIOLOGY. A bit about me…. Bellingham, Wa Education Gonzaga University Bachelor of Science, Biology Western Washington University Master in Teaching Teaching Kolbe Cathedral High School, Bridgeport, CT - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
2010-2011 Curriculum
Night
Ms. Maggie ChambersE-129/E-126
Welcome Parents!
BIOLOGY
A bit about me…• Bellingham, Wa• Education
– Gonzaga University• Bachelor of Science, Biology
– Western Washington University• Master in Teaching
• Teaching– Kolbe Cathedral High School,
Bridgeport, CT– Hutch School, Seattle
Teaching PhilosophyStudents deserve a science education that will help them transition successfully into scientifically literate citizens.
Why is this important?Scientifically literate students have the ability to apply scientific knowledge, to evaluate and make valuable, evidence-based decisions about scientific issues in their daily life and as a member of their society.
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Welcome to Biology!Rationale:
This year-long course is designed to introduce students to the living aspects of the natural world and to the process of scientific investigation.
Biology Course Syllabus• Chemistry of Living Things• Cells/ Cell Processes• DNA/RNA• Genetics• Evolution• Bacteria & Viruses• Ecosystems & Ecology• Human Systems
How is Biology taught?• In-class Investigations and
Exploration• Computer Models/Interactive
Websites• Microscopy Work• Data Analysis• Observations and Evidence!• Summaries and Reflections• Group Discussion• Bioethics & Applied Science
Issues
How is Biology assessed?• Tests, weekly quizzes, lab
practicals• Individual and group projects• Lab reports• Video focus questions• Homework checks• Class participation/ discussion• Short class work assignments• Use of rubrics, point values,
etc.• Semester exams
Curriculum• Teaching strategies applied in this
class are designed to provide an enriching curriculum that reaches many levels of learners including higher-level learners, ESL, and those with special needs.
• Artifact for Portfolio will be included in the class
What Does Your Student Need In Class?
• Composition Book- Predictions, observations, analysis,
reflections. Students use EVIDENCE from investigations to supplement their ideas.
• Science Binder (or section)- Notes, handouts.
• Leave books at home!
www.chambersbiology.weebly.com(may also access through RHS
website)– Calendar– Documents from class– Announcements
*No password needed
Website
How to Be Successful in BiologyBiology covers a lot of material- success
is very dependent on:ASKING QUESTIONSObtaining helpNote-taking skills & review of lecture
material (handouts/study guides) DAILYUse of online or text resources to reviewReview of lab materialNot missing class or lab days!!Establishing an effective study group
Class Routines…• Warm-ups/homework stamps• Lectures/Discussions/
Collaborative Work/Labs• Homework (30-45 min/daily on
average)• Projects/Tests/Quizzes
Make-up Work /Late Work/Absentees
• Student responsibility• Late work will not be
accepted• Check the website, agenda,
peers.• If a student is absent, she has
the same number of days that she was absent to turn in missed work--this includes taking tests
• Labs are VERY DIFFICULT to make up…
To help your child succeed…
• Urge students to be self-motivated
• Check the website• Seek help• Monitor grades online-
Webgrader• Check student agendas
(planners) daily/weekly
Contact Information*E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: (425)936-1800Find me on the RHS website!