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Rushlight -> Biology teaching forums (6/7/2009 7:28:35 PM)

Does anyone know of a few good forums to go to re: teaching high school biology?

Thanks. [:D]




garsyt -> RE: Biology teaching forums (6/9/2009 5:10:50 PM)

sorry No ideas here.

My eldest just barely passed his honors biology class this past term! How does one maintain a C-/D+ average the entire term and then manage an A- on the final?

Blessings,

Garsy




artemis -> RE: Biology teaching forums (6/9/2009 6:43:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: garsyt

sorry No ideas here.

My eldest just barely passed his honors biology class this past term! How does one maintain a C-/D+ average the entire term and then manage an A- on the final?

Blessings,

Garsy


No ideas about biology, but if you find the answer to Garsy's question, let me know. I've got a few students whose final exam dragged their failing average up to passing. I had one last year who failed every six-weeks but made A's on the midterm and final exams. He got credit for the class [sm=icon_smile_roll.gif]




judii1 -> RE: Biology teaching forums (6/10/2009 7:53:44 PM)

I have had kids that made good grades and then froze when it came to taking tests.
The best thing I have seen for biology is
Red Wagon TutorialsIt's a teaching site for homeschoolers.




garsyt -> RE: Biology teaching forums (6/10/2009 9:10:03 PM)

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I have had kids that made good grades and then froze when it came to taking tests.


That's what he usually does, but this time it was the other way around! He did that good grades/bomb the final thing with his Germany class tho.

sorry for hijacking the thread. I'll stop now.


Blessings,

Garsy




solo_soprano23 -> RE: Biology teaching forums (6/25/2009 4:46:41 PM)

Have you thought about going somewhere online where biologists congregate?

I have an lj and I basically just have it so I can go to the communities and get advice, or give it (I'll actually use my lj ever so often though). I know I'm part of a biology community, although it seems like most of the posts are about new research, they've welcomed my questions in the past. I'm almost 100% sure that some of them are teachers, but they might be teaching on a college level.




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