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Welcome to AP Biology. Amy Weesies Rm. 102 231-788-7332. Course Materials. 1-2” Binder Highlighter Book tabs(3M sticky tabs or POST-Its) Paper. Grades. 33% Daily Work 33% Labs 33% Tests/Quizzes. Tests/Quizzes. All quizzes/tests will be returned with an AP score. 5=85-100% 4=84-75%
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Welcome to AP Biology Amy Weesies Rm. 102 231-788-7332
Course Materials • 1-2” Binder • Highlighter • Book tabs(3M sticky tabs or POST-Its) • Paper
Grades • 33% Daily Work • 33% Labs • 33% Tests/Quizzes
Tests/Quizzes • All quizzes/tests will be returned with an AP score. • 5=85-100% • 4=84-75% • 3=74-55% • 2=54-30% • 1=29-0%
Test Format • 75 Multiple Choice • 2 Essays • The format will be as similar to the AP test as possible. • The AP test is 125 Multiple Choice and 4 essays. • 3 essays are from the major areas of study (1each) and the 4th is a lab design.
Reading and Writing • Reading and writing are key to success in AP Biology. • Each lab will be turned in with a lab essay. Don’t worry, it is less than one page • You will learn to write in a technical manner.
What is Happening to Our Oceans? • Current research shows a decline in numbers of upper predators in ocean waters. • Current ocean temps are on average 1-4 degrees higher than a century ago. Keep in mind, this does not seem like much, but we are talking about a very large pool • Small fish and zooplankton populations are down.
Areas of Ocean Concern • Salt Marsh Decline • Mangrove Damage and Decline • Shark and other predatory fish decline. • Number of shark attacks is up. Why do you think this is so?
What might be happening to our ocean’s productivity? What is the human influence?
Just A Reminder.... Oceans are the #1 source of water entering the water cycle. They help moderate air temperature. They provide food for millions and support the global economy.