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I have over 20 years of experience teaching high school science, specializing in IB Biology, Environmental Science, and Life Science. Beyond the classroom, I’ve developed E2Grade, a proficiency-based grading and reporting platform that streamlines assessment and feedback for teachers. My resources are grounded in real classroom practice and shaped by years of leading labs, projects, and field-based learning experiences.
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Preview of IB DP Biology IA Bundle for the New 2025 exams

IB DP Biology IA Bundle for the New 2025 exams

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Give your students the tools they need to succeed in the IB Diploma Sciences with this complete seminar and lab bundle.This bundle includes: Seminar 1: Guided slides + student handout + introductory lab (Newton’s Law of Cooling) Seminar 2: Guided slides + student handout + Properties of Water lab (includes bar graph + t-test analysis) Seminar 3: A theoretical evaluation lab comparing biological sampling vs. multiple trial designs Three Comparison Sheets to help students clearly see the diffe
Preview of A2.1 IB DP Biology - Completed Notes & Common Misconceptions

A2.1 IB DP Biology - Completed Notes & Common Misconceptions

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This resource provides comprehensive student notes for A2.1 (Origins of Life) in the IB Biology Diploma Programme. The notes cover all learning objectives with clear explanations, linked videos for extension, and a section on common misconceptions to help students avoid frequent errors. ✨ What’s included: Full notes for A2.1 objectives (e.g., Miller–Urey experiment, RNA world hypothesis, LUCA). Embedded video links for enrichment and flipped-classroom use. A misconceptions guide highlightin
Preview of A1.1 Water Quizzes (2 versions and Keys) SL & HL but no DBQ

A1.1 Water Quizzes (2 versions and Keys) SL & HL but no DBQ

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This resource provides two secure versions of an IB-style multiple-choice quiz for Topic A1.1 (Structure and Function of Biological Molecules), complete with answer keys. Designed to mirror the Paper 1 exam format, these quizzes are intended for in-class testing only to preserve integrity and fairness. With two versions available, teachers can easily administer alternate forms for re-tests or make-up assessments while maintaining exam-style rigor. Watch for the Upcoming Assessment Bundle
Preview of IB DP Lab Seminar 1 (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) - Intro to Analysis and Stats

IB DP Lab Seminar 1 (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) - Intro to Analysis and Stats

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This student-friendly notes package introduces IB Diploma students to graphs and statistics in science. Topics include descriptive vs inferential statistics, error bars (uncertainty, SD, SE), regression lines, and interpreting the correlation coefficient (R²). Students learn how to create scatter plots, add error bars, and analyze their data in Google Sheets. Clear examples and annotation guidance help students link their graphs to strong IB-level analysis. This set of notes has a Slide deck an
Preview of IB DP Science Seminar 1 Lab - Newton's Law of Cooling - Intro to Regressions

IB DP Science Seminar 1 Lab - Newton's Law of Cooling - Intro to Regressions

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This guided lab handout walks students through Newton’s Law of Cooling using a simple water-cooling experiment. Students collect trial data, then pool class data in Google Sheets to calculate means and standard deviations. They create scatter plots with error bars, add exponential regression lines, interpret R², and write graph annotations. Includes guided questions and an extending connection to Newton’s Law of Cooling. 👉 Designed to work with the IB Diploma for Science Bundle, which provide
Preview of IB DP Sciences Inquiry Skills Comparison (Biology Chemistry Physics)

IB DP Sciences Inquiry Skills Comparison (Biology Chemistry Physics)

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This document compares how inquiry tools and experimental design are approached in IB Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Internal Assessments. It outlines how each subject frames research questions, develops hypotheses, uses controls, collects and samples data, and evaluates errors. Includes ethical considerations unique to each subject. An excellent resource for teachers guiding students through IA topic selection and design, ensuring they understand how inquiry differs across the sciences. 👉 W
Preview of IB DP Sciences IA Criteria Comparison

IB DP Sciences IA Criteria Comparison

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Product Description: This comparison document provides a clear breakdown of the Internal Assessment criteria in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. It shows how each subject applies Research Design, Data Analysis, Conclusion, and Evaluation differently, with examples of high-mark expectations. It’s an essential guide for students and teachers who want to target subject-specific criteria while recognizing the shared IB assessment framework. 👉 Complements the IB Diploma Science IA Bundle, which
Preview of IB DP Sciences Mathematics Comparison (Biology Chemistry Physics)

IB DP Sciences Mathematics Comparison (Biology Chemistry Physics)

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This resource provides a side-by-side comparison of mathematics objectives in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics for the IB Diploma Programme. It highlights commonalities (SI units, error analysis, graphing) and subject-specific applications (e.g., chi-square in Biology, logarithmic graphs in Chemistry, kinematic equations in Physics). Perfect for teachers and students aiming to strengthen cross-disciplinary understanding of mathematical expectations in the IB sciences. 👉 Pairs seamlessly with t
Preview of DP IB Biology -Overview of my Program

DP IB Biology -Overview of my Program

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This is an overview of my IB Program. I also have full programs for Science 10, Life Science 11, Environmental Science 11 & 12. All of my work is professional, visual, clear, concise and based on my expertise achieved in education for the past 20 years. If you have any questions or material requests please email E2Science at ee2science@gmail.com
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Experience

I have over 20 years of experience teaching high school science, specializing in IB Biology, Environmental Science, and Life Science. Beyond the classroom, I’ve developed E2Grade, a proficiency-based grading and reporting platform that streamlines assessment and feedback for teachers. My resources are grounded in real classroom practice and shaped by years of leading labs, projects, and field-based learning experiences.

Teaching style

My teaching style emphasizes competency-based learning, inquiry, and critical thinking. I design lessons that help students connect concepts across disciplines, develop strong lab and research skills, and build confidence in applying science to real-world issues. Many of my materials are scaffolded to support diverse learners while also providing extensions to challenge advanced students.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Creator and Founder of E2Grade www.E2Grade.com IB Educator and recognized curriculum leader in science District lead for competency-based assessment and reporting Mentor teacher for new educators integrating sustainability projects and experiential learning

My own education history

B.Sc. in Biology B.Ed. with a specialization in Secondary Science Education Ongoing professional development through IB workshops, inquiry-based science training, and sustainability education programs. Completed by Bachelor's degree in Biology (major in Genetics and Minor in Ecology) at SFU in 2001 and earned my teaching certification also from SFU in 2002. After almost 10 years of teaching I returned in 2011 and completed a Master's Diploma in Education focused on the use of technology in the classroom.

Additional biographical information

I am a naturally reflective person who enjoys organization and challenges. It is these skills that have driven my exploration of how to best assess and educate tomorrow's scientists. I am driven by the goal that my courses can meet all students and their diverse learning and achieve a sense to success for them all. Through self-reflection, feedback, opportunities and assessments, students are challenged to communicate their knowledge, use evidence to support their ideas, ask questions and design procedures to test them, critically thing when doing analysis or evaluation of both data and resources, and to apply their knowledge to ethics and perspectives about our world. Beyond the classroom, I coordinate greenhouse and pollinator programs, student sustainability initiatives, and international field experiences. These projects shape my TPT resources to be practical, innovative, and directly connected to real-world science.