Friday, August 13, 2010

2010-2011 School Year

With the end of summer near I wanted to take a moment to say good luck and best wishes to my students at Marshall enrolled in Chemistry and Environmental Science
I also look forward to returning to my home school Edison and the students I have yet to meet!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

week of april 12 thru the 16th

time to catch up on any assignments that are owed in class; this week we will be covering human development and chick development (chick development lab)
**tuesday after school lab will be sheep heart dissections and finishing up any menstrual cycle labs - i'll need to know who's partaking in dissection by tuesday at lunch time so i can prepare materials for that day - note if sign is on the door -we will either be working in our room or mr. haldeman's up the hall

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Human Reproduciton

Post any quesitons that may not have been answered in class. You can do this without having to post your name...

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Anti-Smoking Campaign

All classes are working on Anti-Smoking Campaigns
Assignments are due Friday at the end of class

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Human Body Systems

All classes are studying the Human Body Systems. Thus far we have covered the digestive, excretory and respiratory systems. We will be moving into the circulatory system within the next week. At the conclusion of the systems study all classes will participate in fetal pig dissection.
If there are any questions -students are highy encouraged to stay after school (tuesdays for any lab make-ups) or during their study halls. Access to web allows you to blog questions and, as always, you should have my cell phone number and email address.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

podcasting

I'm sitting in a pd class learning how to podcast - watch out :)

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Midterm Review

Just a reminder to all students - this week we will be reviewing for our upcoming midterm. Be sure to bring your review books to class each day as we will be using them!

Also, any missing work for this term needs to be turned in by Friday, January 22nd for partial credit.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Winter Break

Wishing everyone a Happy Holiday Season filled with joy; hoping everyone is keeping safe and warm. And just when you find you have nothing to do remember your science teacher that thought it might be a good idea to assign some work in the Regents Review Book on Mitosis/Meiosis.
When we return its off to a quick start with mid-terms just a couple of weeks away-so rest up and come back ready :)))

Monday, December 14, 2009

Staying Steady

It's hard to believe that we've finished another marking period and on our way to another; January 29th is the end of the 3rd marking period. I want to take this opportunity to say that most of you are doing a great job: I'm thrilled at the level of participation in class. Those of you who are not pleased with your progress- it's not too late to dig in. You are aware that myself and Mr. G are available during study halls and after school on Tuesdays.
I want to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season and if needed you always are welcome to contact me at lisa.englert@rochester.rr.com or by cell phone.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

End of the Second Marking Period - Friday, December 4

Just a quick reminder that this Friday, December 3rd is the end of the second marking period!

For Periods 4 and 6, the Photosynthesis Assessment is due tomorrow!

For all classes, Part B of the Making Connections Lab as well as any missing assignments are due by the end of the week in order for them to count toward your grade for this marking period.

Please talk to Mrs. E or Mr. G as soon as possible if you need any help or if you have any questions!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Periods 4 and 6 - Cellular Respiration Assessment

Just a reminder to all students in Periods 4 and 6 - your assessment for our cellular respiration unit in due Tuesday, November 24th. If you have any questions or need any help in preparing your project or gathering necessary materials, please talk to Mr. G as soon as possible. Remember, you need choose only one of the four options for your assessment.

Good luck - I look forward to seeing your work on Tuesday in class!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Class Update

All classes have finished their study of DNA structure and replication, RNA structure and transcription, translation, and protein synthesis. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE TALK TO MRS. E OR MR. G FOR ADDITIONAL HELP!!!


Students will begin study on energy production in cells via glycolysis, fermentation, and cell respiration tomorrow.


We are approximately halfway through the 2nd marking period - be sure to keep up with your work and/or make an effort to make up any missing assignments as soon as possible!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Reminder - Test on Wednesday!

Just a reminder to all classes that our unit test on DNA and DNA Replication is on Wednesday - don't forget to study!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Extended Day Program

Just a reminder to students that Extended Day programs begin this week after school! Mrs. E will be available at the following times:

TUESDAYS: Make-up missed lab investigations/AIS

THURSDAYS: Environmental Science (local credit)

Please take advantage of either or both of these opportunities if you need additional help!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Week of October 26

This week, students will begin the study of DNA and its structure, organization, and role in the cell and organisms.

If students are missing work (classwork, homework, or labs), it is their responsibility to set up a time with Mrs. E or Mr. G to come in and complete the assignments - let's get off to a great start this marking period and keep it going! Students can utilize study halls or come in after school to make up any missing work.

"Never give in! Never give in! Never, never, never, never - in nothing great or small, large or petty. Never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense." ~ Winston Churchill

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Lab Work

On Thursday, October 22 and Friday, October 23 the students will be completing two laboratories to help reinforce understanding of enzymatic activity and its application to everyday situations.

Thursday: Students will be exploring the activity of catalase by using hydrogen peroxide and examples of plant (carrot, potato) and animal (liver) cells.

Friday: Students will predict, observe, and explain the role of enzymes in laundry detergents and the removal of stains.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tuesday, October 20

Today in Living Environment:

Period 2:
  • Completed notes - B9: Chemical Compounds and Enzymes

Period 4:

  • Completed notes - B8: Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis
  • Worked on Chemical Compounds review worksheet - if you have not yet completed this assignment, finish it tonight and turn it in tomorrow for credit!

Period 6:

  • Completed notes - B9: Chemical Compounds and Enzymes

Period 9 (double block):

  • Completed notes - B9: Chemical Compounds and Enzymes

This week students will be working on two laboratory investigations pertaining to enzymatic activity.

New Marking Period!

With the new marking period starting yesterday, let's all make a conscious effort to get ahead and stay ahead! Make sure assignments are completed on time and turned in, participate actively in class (it will make the experience more enjoyable, I promise!), and ask for help if you have questions or need further explanation - we're here to help you succeed!

That being said, students should have completed the following assignments:

All Classes:
  • Diffusion Through a Membrane Student Lab Answer Packet
  • Section 2-4 Chemical Reactions and Enzymes worksheet
  • pg. 49 Vocab and p. 53 questions 1-4

Period 4 students should also complete the Chemical Compounds review worksheet and turn it in on Wednesday.

The Macromolecules Chart worksheet that was started in the computer lab last week can be completed and turned in anytime before Friday, October 23 for extra credit.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Macromolecules

1. All classes should be studying the notes B8 Macromolecules
2. Those classes that went into the computer lab to work on-line: worksheet will be graded as an extra credit assignment for the 2nd marking period
3. HW is section 2.4 p. 49 define the vocabulary words
p. 53 #1-4
Also explain how pH and temperature affect enzymes?
4. All classes will be studying the main proteins of enzymes

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Wednesday October 14th

I will be out of the classroom accompanying the seniors to a career/college fair. All classes are either completing the questions to the NYS Diffusion Thru a Membrane lab or copying all answers onto the Final Student Answer Sheet that gets handed in for credit.
*Thursday Binder Check
*Friday end of 1st marking period