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Welcome to AP Bio Parents Night. For access to my class website, scan the QR code to the right, take a picture of the website with your phone, or grab a handout on the table http://staff.camas.wednet.edu/blogs/cmarshall08 / Email: cory.marshall@camas.wednet.edu. The AP Class.
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Welcome to AP Bio Parents Night For access to my class website, scan the QR code to the right, take a picture of the website with your phone, or grab a handout on the table http://staff.camas.wednet.edu/blogs/cmarshall08/ Email: cory.marshall@camas.wednet.edu
The AP Class • The AP Biology exam is Monday, May 13th in the morning (always the 2nd Monday of May) • 152 days of classroom study before the exam • 1 semester final • 5 review days for AP exam • 13 unit exams • 41 lectures • 92 days of labs and activities • This years exam is the second year of the first major revision to the AP program in decades
The AP Biology Class • 13 Units • Ch43-47: Ecology • Ch1-3: Atoms and Biomolecules • Ch 4-5: Cell structure, function, communication • Ch 6-8: Energy • Ch 9-10: Cell Reproduction • Ch 11-12: Genetics, DNA and Heredity • Ch 13-14: Genetic Technology • Ch 15-17: Darwinian and Modern Evolution • Ch 18-19: Earth history and Classification • Ch31-40: Three Human A&P Units • Ch23-27: Plant Anatomy & Physiology Units • Total: 39 Chapters
The AP Biology Class • Category 1: Homework (15%) • Two options for homework • Vocab, Review Questions • One homework assignment due for each chapter the day before the unit exam • Throughout the year, we will also do small, ½ day-1 day labs • Category 2: Genome (5%) • Read one chapter ofGenome by Matt Ridley for each unit. • For that chapter, turn in a 1-page reflection assignment to Turnitin.com
The AP Biology Class • Category 3: AP Labs (25%) • 13 Required labs written and recommended by College Board • Lab 12: Animal Behavior • Lab 10: Dissolved O2 • Lab 4: Diffusion and Osmosis • Lab 13: Enzyme Catalysis • Lab 5: Photosynthesis • Lab 6: Cellular Respiration • Lab 7: Mitosis and Meiosis • Lab 1: Genetics of Fruit Flies • Lab 8-9: pGLO and DNA Fingerprinting • Lab 2: Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium • Lab 3: CladogramEvolution • Lab 11: Transpiration • Each lab requires a full lab write-up • These labs are fair game for the AP Exam
The AP Biology Class • Category 4: QUIA Quizzes (10%) • QUIA is a website that we use to build quizzes, surveys, etc. • Every week students have textbook reading assignments. • Every Monday at 11:59 PM a quiz is due based on this reading • Quiz is available on Thursday • Students may take the quiz as many times as they like • 2 of the 17 quizzes will be dropped at the end of the semester. • The reading schedule is available on the class website.
The AP Biology Class • Category 5: Unit Exams (25%) • Each exam is 49 MC questions and 1 math question • Exams will either have 1 long essay question or 2 short essay questions • ALL QUESTIONS are taken directly off of previous AP Exams. We don’t write them. • Retakes • MC exams: Students may retake these ONCE per semester • Essay exams: Students may not retake these. • Gives students both the sense of importance that the real exam will have while giving them additional chances to practice/improve grades.
The AP Biology Class • Extra Credit Opportunities • Retaking MC and vocab exams • Textbook website quizzes for extra points on the MC exams • Each unit has a challenge question for extra points on essay exams • Extra credit handout sheet; larger projects for end-of-semester grade bumps • CHS grade bump for students who pass the AP exam • 3+5% on one semester. • 4+5% both semesters, or 10% one sem. • 5+10% both semesters.
The AP Biology Class • Other grades • Participation grade and final exam will also be counted at the end of the semester. • Study skills • If your student struggles with how to study, this is a specialty of mine—not just for science! • Science fees • Don’t forget to pay down at the ASB office if you haven’t already