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HAWTHORNE, California, United States
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I am a high school science teacher with five years of classroom experience, including three years teaching Biology and two years teaching Chemistry. Throughout my career, I have focused on delivering standards-aligned, data-informed instruction that promotes critical thinking and measurable academic growth.
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Preview of AP Biology Mendelian Genetics Pedigree Analysis | Unit 5.3 | Inheritance Pattern

AP Biology Mendelian Genetics Pedigree Analysis | Unit 5.3 | Inheritance Pattern

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Erionne Ryles
This resource provides rigorous, scaffolded practice focused exclusively on pedigree chart interpretation, a key skill in AP Biology Unit 5 (Heredity) and a frequent source of student error on the AP Exam. Students will analyze pedigree charts to determine: ✔ Autosomal dominant inheritance ✔ Autosomal recessive inheritance ✔ Sex-linked (X-linked) traits ✔ Patterns of inheritance across generations ✔ Trait predictability based on family history
Preview of AP Biology DNA Comparison Activity | Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic DNA | Unit 6.1

AP Biology DNA Comparison Activity | Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic DNA | Unit 6.1

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Erionne Ryles
Students engage in structured practice that strengthens their ability to identify, compare, and explain how genetic material is stored and organized across different cell types. Students Practice Identifying ✔ Circular vs Linear DNA ✔ Nucleoid Region vs Nucleus ✔ Chromosome Structure ✔ DNA Organization Differences
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Experience

I am a high school science teacher with five years of classroom experience, including three years teaching Biology and two years teaching Chemistry. Throughout my career, I have focused on delivering standards-aligned, data-informed instruction that promotes critical thinking and measurable academic growth.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in collaboration, inquiry, and structured academic discourse. I prioritize group-based learning and student-led discussions to create classrooms where students actively construct understanding rather than passively receive information. Through guided inquiry, students are challenged to analyze, question, and defend their thinking. I intentionally design instruction using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, with a strong focus on scaffolding complex concepts, chunking content into manageable segments, emphasizing academic vocabulary, and providing guided question supports.

My own education history

I entered the classroom through Teach For America and have since built my career in charter education, where academic rigor and measurable outcomes are central to my practice. With a Master’s in Education, I specialize in designing structured, standards-aligned curriculum that promotes critical thinking and mastery. Every resource I create is classroom-tested and built to support teachers in delivering high-impact instruction with clarity and confidence.