what science are you taking next year?
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What Science Are You Taking Next Year?. Senior Year. Take Biotechnology!. Hands-on lab experience Perform experiments that are done in actual Biotech Labs: Creating DNA Gels Using restriction enzymes to cut DNA Insert genes from one organism to another! - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
What Science Are You Taking Next Year?
Senior Year
Take Biotechnology!
• Hands-on lab experience• Perform experiments that are done in actual Biotech
Labs:– Creating DNA Gels– Using restriction enzymes to cut DNA– Insert genes from one organism to another!– Test food to see if it is genetically modified– AND SO MUCH MORE!!!
• CTE or Lab Science Credit• Gain career experience in a growing job field
Environmental System Design
• Learn about local environmental issues – – population growth– land use– agriculture,– water pollution– energy resources
• Study ecology (interrelationship between organisms and their environment)
• Group projects: – planning a school– growing plants– maintaining a worm bin– debating dam removal– planning salmon recovery– designing wind turbines
• Labs and field studies• Guest speakers, field trips• Class participation expected, some reading
and homework, graphing analysis, presentations
• 11th or 12th grade• Mrs. Walters
ChemistryChemistry is the study of the interaction of atoms
in our world.
Chemistry
This course will help you obtain the background needed for:• Advanced Placement or College
Chemistry courses.• Understanding chemical
concepts in other fields of study.
• Gaining a greater appreciation of the world around you!
You will participate in classroom discussion, algebra based problem solving, inquiry and laboratory experiments.
Research Class ’14-‘15
• EARN CTE AND SCIENCE CREDIT
• EARN $$$$$ AND PRIZES WITH YOUR
PROJECT
• INVENT A NEW PRODUCT
• OR
• DISCOVER SOMETHING NEW
• Prerequisite-coordinated science with a C or
better
• Imagine being able to put your project on
college applications…
set yourself apart from the crowd
This is a year-long course that supports you through a project that you can be proud of.
You will take field trips to labs and UW.
You will be paired with an industry engineer or scientist
See Mrs. Tanner C217 for more info
AP Chemistry AP Chemists:
Study properties of materials & the changes materials undergo See how chemical principles operate in all aspects of our lives Participate in a flipped classroom learning environment Do inquiry & traditional labs Do demonstrations to teach peers about aspects of chemistry Work collaboratively
College credit available Save as much as thousands in college!
A student who scores a 5 on the AP chemistry exam earns 15 credits of chemistry at University of Washington!!
This is class is extremely rigorous but rewarding! The keys to success is to have an exceptional work ethic (yes there is a heavy
work load) and access peers/teachers/resources for help!
• AP Biology is a fun and challenging course! • Develop a deep understanding of modern biology • Learn practices in science (aka lab skillz). • Apply biological knowledge and critical thinking to environmental and social
concerns.
The course conforms to the standards of the College Board. This is a college-level course, and you will be held to high expectations and mature responsibilities just like a college freshman taking Introduction to Biology. Depending on how you score on the AP Biology exam given every May, you may be able to earn college credit!
We will study biochemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, genetics, biotechnology, evolution, animal physiology, and ecology. And we will do lots of LABS!
Yes, there is a heavy workload. What challenging classes can avoid this?
Are you up to the challenge?
We will investigate current environmental issues, such as sustainability, conservation, and human impact on global systems.
We will study how the natural world impacts our society and how our society impacts the natural world
AP Environmental Science
Topics: Ecosystem
structure Populations
& sustainability
Land & water use
Energy
resources and consumption
Pollution Global
changes to climate, the ozone layer, and biodiversity
Teacher: Ms. Emery
Prerequisites: coordinated science & biology
What can AP Environmental Science do for me? College credit option (depending on the
university) Lab science credit For students interested in possible careers
related to environmental science, this course will help you decide if this field is right for you and prepare you for college-level environmental science!
Environmental science is a broad field that is rapidly growing. More and more career options are becoming available that require knowledge of environmental science.
AP Environmental Science
Physics, AP Physics and AP Econ
AG Sevald, NBCTCAPT, USN (ret.)
Active Physics
• A physics first or 9th grade curriculum. Use the same book you used in middle school and as a Freshman.
• Short and quick labs. Reports are required at the end of chapters (chapter challenge).
• Lots of in-class discussion, readings and quizzes .
AP Physics
• New format. Less emphasis on math and formula use and more on understanding and application.
• A whole year dedicated to Mechanics, how and why things move. Slower in pace from previous years, more time for labs and to really understand the science.
• More time will also give us time to include in-class competitions.
AP Economics• Microeconomics (next year) . Year following: (2015-
16) Macroeconomics will be taught. • Microeconomics focuses on how a company and the
individual can prosper in a market (the U.S.) economy• (NEW) CTE and Social Studies credit available. • Some math & graphing, but its really, really easy. • Unlike some social studies, there is not a big
emphasis on memorization. Focus is more on a system approach and critical thinking.
• Focus is on class activities and away from lecture.