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Paper Tower Challenge

by Jay Lahners | Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Physics had approximately two days of practice and then we built the towers. Students had one class period to build the tallest, free standing, paper tower. They were allowed one sheet of paper and only 25 centimeters of tape. The pictures show their towers and their work! read more

Science Curriculum Maps

by Jay Lahners | August 19, 2010

The curriculum maps below outline what will be taught within each class.   Chemistry Curriculum map Physics Curriculum map Physical Science Curriculum map Environmental Curriculum map read more

Environmental Science Guidelines

Course Syllabus

by Ray Spiegel | August 19, 2010

Students will be evaluated each chapter using a variety of methods. 1. Daily Assignments 2. Quizzes 3. Labs 4. Projects 5. Notes 6. Chapter Tests     Students need to come to class . . . read more

Mr. Lahners Syllabi

by Jay Lahners | August 19, 2010

Physics Syllabus Chemistry Syllabus Physical Science Syllabus Environmental Science Syllabus read more

Biology Guidelines

by Ray Spiegel | August 16, 2010

         Biology is an opportunity for students to gain skills through activities to allow them to understand the world around us. Students in Biology will examine various topics throughout the . . . read more

Grading Scale

by Ray Spiegel | August 16, 2010

Biology and Environmental Science Grading Scale: 99-100 A+ 98-95   A 94-92   A- 91-89   B+ 88-85   B 84-83   B- 82-79   C+ 78-76   C . . . read more

Physiology Help Sites

by Jay Lahners | August 28, 2009

Try these web sites to help you with Anatomy/Physiology Anatomy/Physiology Help! read more

 
 

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