Test Redemption
AP Biology Test Redemption Procedure
Notes:
Not all exams are eligible for test corrections.
All corrections must be done completely, and in accordance with the below guidelines in order to receive credit. Test corrections are a binary system. You need to do them for all parts and for everything that you got wrong in order to receive credit.
Corrections must be submitted on the day they are due in order to receive any credit.
Corrections are submitted in physical space, along with all exam materials (scantron, test booklet, essays, etc.)
For every multiple choice question that you got wrong:
Restate the question (you can type all of this if you wish)
Identify the correct answer and provide an explanation of no less than one complete sentence as to why it is correct.
For every incorrect answer provide an explanation of no less than one complete sentence as to why they are incorrect.
Include the page number where the correct answer correlates with your textbook.
Notes:
Not all exams are eligible for test corrections.
All corrections must be done completely, and in accordance with the below guidelines in order to receive credit. Test corrections are a binary system. You need to do them for all parts and for everything that you got wrong in order to receive credit.
Corrections must be submitted on the day they are due in order to receive any credit.
Corrections are submitted in physical space, along with all exam materials (scantron, test booklet, essays, etc.)
For every multiple choice question that you got wrong:
Restate the question (you can type all of this if you wish)
Identify the correct answer and provide an explanation of no less than one complete sentence as to why it is correct.
For every incorrect answer provide an explanation of no less than one complete sentence as to why they are incorrect.
Include the page number where the correct answer correlates with your textbook.
Assignments
Project: Build a Water Molecule
This idea came from Bert Wartski Your Assignment: Due 9/9/13 Using only stuff you find around your house, construct a 3-D model of a water molecule. • Include all atoms in their correct locations • Include a key explaining the various features of your molecule. • Make sure you model water's polarity (however you choose to do it) • Finally, don’t forget to put your name on your model. These elements will remain in this classroom forever, so make them pretty, or at the very least make them something that you are not going to be ashamed of. Project: Fortune Teller Fish
This is a one page prelab. Develop, test, and explain how the fish works. Include a question, hypothesis, data table with 20 trials, a graph, and results. Due 9/13/13. |
Laboratories
Animal Behavior LabChi Square LabDissolved Oxygen Lab (use this procedure to make your diagrammed procedure, due thurs)
DO Data (due Friday, table with three temps, and graph NPP & GPP for Millers Creek & Gallup Pond) Nomograph for %O2
Wooly Worm Lab (due Monday, Chi Square test and 2 ways that you could modify the procedure to mimic a community relationship)
Lab due 10/25/13--AP Mathematical Modeling
Screen Shot S36 with chart (Figure 8) What are 5 factors can cause allele frequencies to change in a population? How could you model two of these factors using this spreadsheet? Mitosis Prelab due 1/15/14
Mitosis Lab Bring to class 1/15/14
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Study Guides
52 Study Guide (only section 2)
Only 56.4
21 Study Guide (only 21.2 & 5)
47 Study Guide (only section 3)
49 Study Guide (only section 2)
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Supplementary Materials
Animation Test Questions -must be submitted by 12/18/13 @ noon
Lab Report Format |