Project developed to correspond to Anatomy & Physiology for the Muscular System. Focuses on muscular disorders that are common and students have to research and create a presentation on their ailment. Rubric included.
Macromolecule Quiz made for Foundations Biology. 15 Multiple choice, 1 short answer, 4 picture identifiers for the macromolecules, and a bonus question. ANSWER KEY IS UPLOADED SEPARATELY AND MADE FREE TO DOWNLOAD.
This project is specifically related to Anatomy & Physiology for students to explore careers in healthcare which this course can help prepare them for.
Review of major areas from the first semester of biology. Characteristics of life, cells, prokaryotes, eukaryotes, organelles, some labeling of diagrams. Hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic coverage. Cellular transport.
Informative summarizing packet on carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Set up with paragraph full of information, questions to answer after the paragraph, another one to read, more questions to answer, etc. I used this for a review prior to giving a macromolecule quiz. 41 questions total.
This is an activity created that is multi-layered. Students can be creative, active, and also use this assignment to write a paper demonstrating how their exercise or dance routine to a song incorporates use of different muscle. A brief example is provided in the assignment guidelines.
Activity I used to introduce water pollution to marine biology students but can be used across a variety of science courses. Article attached with a series of questions.
Objective: To independently research a scientific topic that is controversial in society, present the science for both sides of the topic, create a visual explaining the topic, and make a stand, one way or the other, on the controversy.
Quick article on weight-bearing exercise benefiting those with osteoporosis. After reading the brief article, there are five questions I came up with for students to reflect on and answer.
Quiz that is modifiable about the basics of the muscular system. Multiple choice questions, short answer, etc. Key is attached in the same document below the quiz. I grade it out of 35pts (one point per question/bullet).
Made this to go along with an old marine biology textbook at my school, but students can just go online to look up information to answer the questions.
I used this in an anatomy class but this can be used in any science class perhaps. It is an independent scientific controversy project that students can do. They can pick any topic they choose and research both sides of the controversy and fill out a fact sheet using MLA format. I typically have this due one day, review it, give partial project credit for it, and then have their visual/presentation due a week later. The rubrics are attached for each of the 3 components of the project as is the f
Some definition, some short answer, some requires looking for information. Mostly focuses on oceans, pollution in the ocean, sewage treatment plants, algae, sea water, mollusks, and other random information.
Cellular Transport Lesson Plan using Common Core Standards. Three part lesson. Differentiated
Article #1: Strange but True: Drinking Too Much Water Can Kill
Article #2: Plasma Membrane-Cell Wall Contacts
Article #3: Membranes and Cell Diffusion: Understanding the Phenomenon
Graphic Organizer
Brief worksheet related to echinoderms I made to use in a marine biology class. It mirrors the old textbook in the school, but students can go online to look for information as well.
Quick write comparing/differentiating between the structures
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Experience
Taught at New Britain High School, Wethersfield High School, The Gilbert School, The Morgan School (all in CT)
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My own education history
Bachelor's in Arts for Psychology (2012, St. Joseph College)
Master's in Education Grade 7-12 Biology (2013, UCONN)
Bachelor's in Science-Nursing (2015, Quinnipiac)
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