-Check Chemistry Home Page for further communication.
Monday, March 30.
Chemistry- I'll post our activities on the calendar. Go to google and do the attendance. Also, I'll put in the grades on the reading quiz we took the week before the week before spring break (last week). I haven't decided how I'm going to evaluate you yet. Keep doing the assigned homework. I'll grade that for sure. Email with questions.
-Check AP Bio Home Page for further communication.
AP Bio- Go to Google for attendance like before. If you've read Chapter 24, you're golden. We won't test over the chapter. See below. AP Central has decided to change the exam, eliminating 25% of the original exam. The good news is that we've already covered the material they will test over. The bad news is that we already got to some of the material that will not be on the exam. That's okay, The material in question is evolution and it's the major concept underlying a boatload of biology. Understanding evolution is a good thing. I'll put together a good study guide and make it available online this week. For the AP exam itself, it's my understanding that you all will need to sign up on the AP website where you registered for the exam. It will be given at home. Your home. Last I read, it was a 45 minute test but I'm not sure about that. When I know something, I'll pass it along. Colleges have traditionally accepted scores from such modified AP exams during hard times in the past. AP is certain that you all will get the proper credit. As for practice exams, be certain that our chapter exams were solid practice. Also, I have electronic versions of exams that I cannot make available through my website. I have hard copy, though, and if you want, I could meet you at school and get you some practice exam material. I'd set it on a bench and step away. Then you could come get it without violating the 6 foot rule. Also, COVID stuff, I have not heard that it is airborne yet. The information is still transmission 3 ways -direct contact with sick person, like sharing a glass; contact with someones respiratory fluid, like being coughed on; and from fomites, surfaces that transmit disease. So clean commonly touched surfaces, wash your hands often and don't pick your nose ;-)
Monday, March 30.
Chemistry- I'll post our activities on the calendar. Go to google and do the attendance. Also, I'll put in the grades on the reading quiz we took the week before the week before spring break (last week). I haven't decided how I'm going to evaluate you yet. Keep doing the assigned homework. I'll grade that for sure. Email with questions.
-Check AP Bio Home Page for further communication.
AP Bio- Go to Google for attendance like before. If you've read Chapter 24, you're golden. We won't test over the chapter. See below. AP Central has decided to change the exam, eliminating 25% of the original exam. The good news is that we've already covered the material they will test over. The bad news is that we already got to some of the material that will not be on the exam. That's okay, The material in question is evolution and it's the major concept underlying a boatload of biology. Understanding evolution is a good thing. I'll put together a good study guide and make it available online this week. For the AP exam itself, it's my understanding that you all will need to sign up on the AP website where you registered for the exam. It will be given at home. Your home. Last I read, it was a 45 minute test but I'm not sure about that. When I know something, I'll pass it along. Colleges have traditionally accepted scores from such modified AP exams during hard times in the past. AP is certain that you all will get the proper credit. As for practice exams, be certain that our chapter exams were solid practice. Also, I have electronic versions of exams that I cannot make available through my website. I have hard copy, though, and if you want, I could meet you at school and get you some practice exam material. I'd set it on a bench and step away. Then you could come get it without violating the 6 foot rule. Also, COVID stuff, I have not heard that it is airborne yet. The information is still transmission 3 ways -direct contact with sick person, like sharing a glass; contact with someones respiratory fluid, like being coughed on; and from fomites, surfaces that transmit disease. So clean commonly touched surfaces, wash your hands often and don't pick your nose ;-)
Thanks for coming to my website during the COVID19 shutdown. Most of the information you will need for classes themselves are in the calendar or on the subject page. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
For attendance, use the class codes below to get in to google classroom, mark the as 'done' to be counted present that day.
Period 1 Chem - e4zjx6u
Period 2 Chem -pgj27ru
Period 6 Chem -quqvhly
Period 7 Chem - l5dxotz
Period 4 AP Bio - qdj3fpg
Period 1 Chem - e4zjx6u
Period 2 Chem -pgj27ru
Period 6 Chem -quqvhly
Period 7 Chem - l5dxotz
Period 4 AP Bio - qdj3fpg
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