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'''Biology''' is a college-prep level science class. | '''Biology''' is a college-prep level science class that will be required for all 9th graders to take next year. The class will include differentiation to challenge students who formerly selected [[Bio H]]. | ||
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This class | This class will be required for all freshmen next year due to the merger of Biology and [[Biology H]]. If you are concerned about the removal of [[Bio H]] and want to find ways to challenge yourself in science, please ask the teachers for opportunities to extend your learning, which should be provided through the differentiated course. | ||
Revision as of 05:49, 31 May 2025
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| Weight | Unweighted |
Biology is a college-prep level science class that will be required for all 9th graders to take next year. The class will include differentiation to challenge students who formerly selected Bio H.
Course catalog description (irrelevant info removed)
Units of study include Evolution, Cells to Organism, Genetics and Biotechnology, and Ecology. Topics will be developed through the use of the NGSS Science and Engineering Practices. Emphasis will be placed on developing science skills, including developing and using models, planning and carrying out investigations, analyzing and interpreting data, and engaging in argument from evidence. All first-year biology courses are in the process of adjusting their curricula to be in line with the NGSS Living Earth curriculum, which includes both biology and earth and space science topics.
- Homework Expectation: Ranging from 1 to 5 hours uninterrupted time per week depending on course level. See “Predictors for Success in Each First-Year Biology Course” chart above.
- This class is a college prep course
Units
- Evolution
- Biochemistry
- Inside Cells
- Anatomy/Physiology
- DNA/Genetics
- RNA/Protein Synthesis
- Ecology/Environment
Should I sign up for this class?
This class will be required for all freshmen next year due to the merger of Biology and Biology H. If you are concerned about the removal of Bio H and want to find ways to challenge yourself in science, please ask the teachers for opportunities to extend your learning, which should be provided through the differentiated course.