Course: Biology CP1 Teacher: Mr. Alexander Thompson E-mail: AThompson@Moeller.org Phone: (513) 791-1680 Office Hours:
Mr. Tim Erdmann erdmannt@Moeller.org
Mr. Dan Shannon DShannon@Moeller.org
“We don’t educate for the school, nor merely for the years one is in school, but for life. This idea is of capital importance in education.” F. Armentia, SM, Nuestros chicos…y nosotros (Madrid: Ediciones, SM, 1965), p. 247. Course Description: This course investigates the composition, diversity, complexity and interconnectedness of life on Earth. Fundamental concepts of heredity and evolution provide a framework through inquiry-based instruction to explore the living world, the physical environment and the interactions within and between them. Students engage in investigations to understand and explain the behavior of living things in a variety of scenarios that incorporate scientific reasoning, analysis, communication skills and real-world applications. The curriculum for this class is derived from the Ohio Science Education Standards. The class will also prepare the students for the Ohio Graduation Test. Students will be required to take and pass the OGT in the Spring of their Sophomore year. All students must use the following scientific processes, with appropriate laboratory safety techniques, to construct their knowledge and understanding of the biological sciences: Identify questions and concepts that guide scientific investigations; Design and conduct scientific investigations; Use technology and mathematics to improve investigations and communications; Formulate and revise explanations and models using logic and evidence (critical thinking); Recognize and analyze explanations and models; and Communicate and support a scientific argument. Course Content: This course explores five units: 1. Biochemistry 2. Cellular Biology 3. Genetics 4. Ecology 5. Evolution Materials Needed: Tablet with digitizer Pencil (must be used for tests) Description of Technology used in Biology: Microsoft OneNote will be used as the main program for students to organize all their work in Anatomy and Physiology. OneNote allows students to neatly organize notes, homeworks, and labs. I suggest creating a OneNote notebook for all classes, not just Biology. DyKnow will be used primarily for taking notes and ACT Science Test Prep questions and A&P Review questions at the beginning of class. Students will have a set of questions they must complete and then submit to me. Edmodo is an educational social-networking site that allows students to collaborate on assignments and activities. Quizlet www.quizlet.com is a website that is helpful when studying vocabulary. Students can create sets of flashcards (which they can print off if they choose) and play games with the vocabulary words they have added in that set. Vernier is a technology company that makes instruments which link to computers and collect data