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The Bio Hub: Cancer Project Presentations
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Friday, February 18, 2011. Hope you all are enjoying your long weekend! When we get back to class on Wednesday we will pick up with our cancer research presentations. Below is the rest of the schedule for presentations (I selected names randomly to come up with this order! Let me know if you have any questions. Otherwise, see you next week! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What I think I know about). The Human Body. What I know About The Human Body. Useful Web 2.0 Tools.
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The Bio Hub: Hot Topics in Genetics
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Friday, March 4, 2011. Hot Topics in Genetics. Create an informative and engaging blog post on your assigned topic in the field of genetics. Your post must address/include the following:. A complete description of your topic with appropriate background information (note who your audience is- this needs to be thorough). A brief explanation of your topic on a molecular level (how is linked to protein synthesis or the cell cycle). Any ethical/moral issues related to your topic.
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The Bio Hub: EXAMS!
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. This week we will focus on exam review. This exam is cumulative. To prepare for this assessment you should use your notes, old test, notes, textbook and your old blog posts. There are also powerpoints on the class website for all the chapters covered. Also refer to the exam review sheet I emailed out last week. There is also info on the exam format on this document. Good luck and happy studying! June 3, 2011 at 7:36 AM. I Multiple Choice (97! Mrs McCurdy, ...
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The Bio Hub: Lab Reports
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Lab Reports are a large component of the curriculum. You are responsible for writing up reports on all the activities we take on. All of these write-ups will incorporate standard scientific method. You will prove your understanding of this material using a variety of methods. They are outlined below. Standard Lab Report Write Up. This type of write-up will be a typed report following the guidelines discussed in class. Format for this type of report will be:. Tool to express verb...
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The Bio Hub: March 2011
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Friday, March 4, 2011. Hot Topics in Genetics. Create an informative and engaging blog post on your assigned topic in the field of genetics. Your post must address/include the following:. A complete description of your topic with appropriate background information (note who your audience is- this needs to be thorough). A brief explanation of your topic on a molecular level (how is linked to protein synthesis or the cell cycle). Any ethical/moral issues related to your topic.
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The Bio Hub: July 2010
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Monday, July 26, 2010. Welcome to Honors Biology! We have a great year ahead of us with lots of material to cover. My hope is to make this experience as interactive as possible. To do this we will rely on a few new tools. This blog will serve as a forum for classroom discussion as well as assignment posts and announcements. You will be responsible for checking this blog each night as you do the NCCS website. What's the big deal about blogs? Ever wonder how they work? You will al...
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The Bio Hub: October 2010
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Sunday, October 17, 2010. The Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition is one of the world's leading forums for showcasing the beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light microscope. If you have a moment, check out the images on this link:. Http:/ www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39608968/from/ET/? They are truly AMAZING! Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Where is it found? What function does it serve? What organelles does it posses that assist in structure and function? Almost 9...
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The Bio Hub: Blog Post Grading Rubric
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Blog Post Grading Rubric. I will spend some time explaining this rubric in class, but here is a link to the google doc. Adapted from teacher and blogger, Kim Cofino's. Grading rubric) that I will use for grading your blog posts. Each blog post is worth a total of 20 points. Your blog post scored will make up 20% of your overall grade each trimester. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What I think I know about). The Human Body. What I know About The Human Body. More on the Human Body.
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The Bio Hub: April 2011
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Thursday, April 21, 2011. Genes: It's All in the Family! After collecting data on a variety of genetic traits and comparing your own sets of these traits to your classmates as well as your family members, take a minute to reflect. Do any of the results surprise you? Were you able to determine your genotype for any of the investigated traits? Why or why not? What about the genotypes of your family members? Are there any other Mendelian traits that you looked into on your own?
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The Bio Hub: Genes: It's All in the Family!
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Blog Post Grading Rubric. Thursday, April 21, 2011. Genes: It's All in the Family! After collecting data on a variety of genetic traits and comparing your own sets of these traits to your classmates as well as your family members, take a minute to reflect. Do any of the results surprise you? Were you able to determine your genotype for any of the investigated traits? Why or why not? What about the genotypes of your family members? Are there any other Mendelian traits that you looked into on your own?