This Week in Biology April 6-9
Dear Parents and students,
Congratulations for completing the first week of home-based instruction! Many of our students did quite well.
If you were not able to access your google class last week for some reason here is the code for biology: oowi7zd
A few students were confused about the CK-12 integration with Google Classroom. In the past, students would complete their ck-12 practices by logging into CK-12. However, now everything is done through assignment links in Google Classroom. Please keep in mind students must click on the link in Google classroom to receive credit for the assignment. They can no longer go directly to CK-12 and move through the readings and practices by clicking the arrow button in CK-12. Once more, it is necessary for students to click on the link for each assignment in Google classroom in order for Google classroom to give them credit.
Also, a few students were confused about how to turn in the project in Google Classroom. Here is a tutorial about how to turn in a project if needed: https://support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/6020285?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en
________________________________________________________
Below is the syllabus for the coming week (April 6-9):
Read 9.11 Plant Cells
Read 9.12 Plant Tissue
Complete Practice: 9.12 – try to get 100% on practice
Read 9.13 Plant Growth
Read 9.14 Roots
Complete Practice: 9.14 – try to get 100% on practice
Read 9.15 Stems
Read 9.16 Leaves
Complete Practice: 9.15 – try to get 100% on practice
Non-vascular Plants & Seedless Vascular Plants Project
Make 2 diagrams: one showing how non-vascular plants reproduce and one showing how seedless vascular plants reproduce. Explain the process.
___________________________________________________
I would love to hear any feedback or questions you or your student may have as we move forward in the year. Feel free to contact me via email at any time. You may also text me or call between the hours of 9am-6pm at: 480-495-1389.
Thank you again for sharing your wonderful student with us this year,
Chris Newton
Biology
San Tan Charter High School
cnewton@santancs.com