life sciences 11
- introductory course documents
Welcome!! P1, Q1 2020
You will find all the introductory course documents for Life Sciences 11 here - things like:
1) the course outline and classroom expectations for Life Sciences 11
2) Health and Safety Precautions and the Daily TimeTable for the 2020-21 school year
For the first 5 weeks, our course will meet every day at 9:35 am in room 116. On October 19th, we will switch to a Hybrid learning model
You will find all the introductory course documents for Life Sciences 11 here - things like:
1) the course outline and classroom expectations for Life Sciences 11
2) Health and Safety Precautions and the Daily TimeTable for the 2020-21 school year
For the first 5 weeks, our course will meet every day at 9:35 am in room 116. On October 19th, we will switch to a Hybrid learning model
INTRODUCTORY COURSE DOCUMENTS
Curriculum / course outline and course expectations: Life Sciences 11 - 2020
Health and Safety Precautions and Daily Timetable for 2020-21 Lab and Classroom Safety Expectations: -Lab and Classroom Safety Rules |
sCIENTIFIC METHOD & lab reportS
Scientific Method - What is it? How do I write a hypothesis?
Click on EXTRA RESOURCES TAB - Scientific Method sub-page Senior Life Sciences 11 Lab report - Expectations & Rubric: Senior Lab Report Rubric |
how to study / do well in LIFE SCIENCES 11
1) Review daily.
-Life Sciences 11 is super interesting and demanding academic course with lots to know and learn. Be an active learner! Read ahead. Review the material daily. Answer the suggested review questions. Watch the suggested videos. That way, you will be constantly reviewing and thinking about the content, rather than trying to cram for the exam. The more times you review the material, the easier it is to understand and remember .
2) Make study notes
- review and summarize the key ideas from the textbook, from in class notes and the suggested videos
3) Do the homework and review questions
- practice for the test by completing the review worksheets and answering the suggested textbook questions
- answer bell ringer and practice/review questions with closed books and notes.
-Life Sciences 11 is super interesting and demanding academic course with lots to know and learn. Be an active learner! Read ahead. Review the material daily. Answer the suggested review questions. Watch the suggested videos. That way, you will be constantly reviewing and thinking about the content, rather than trying to cram for the exam. The more times you review the material, the easier it is to understand and remember .
2) Make study notes
- review and summarize the key ideas from the textbook, from in class notes and the suggested videos
3) Do the homework and review questions
- practice for the test by completing the review worksheets and answering the suggested textbook questions
- answer bell ringer and practice/review questions with closed books and notes.
4) Ask for help!!
- don't wait until the last minute and 5 minutes before the test to ask questions. Ask questions in class or come and see me in room 116. I am available most days at lunch and during Flex time.
Click here for more study strategies.
- don't wait until the last minute and 5 minutes before the test to ask questions. Ask questions in class or come and see me in room 116. I am available most days at lunch and during Flex time.
Click here for more study strategies.