Assignments
Norms
MCAS
Policies
Units
100

How many QPAs do you need to do to finish Bio?

6

100

Why are norms important?

they help ground us/remind us of expectations while in class

100

Do you need to pass MCAS to finish Bio?

Yes

100
Where do you submit assignments?

On google classroom

100

How many units of Biology are there?

6

200

What category is Bio at Phoenix?

Category I

200

What are class norms?

-'normal' things we should do everyday

-reminders of class policies that we all should follow

200

What does Biology mean?

the study of life

200

What is step 1 of the technology policy?

A conversation with your teacher 

200

What is Unit 6 of biology about?

Body Systems

300

How many min QPAs are there in each unit?

3
300

Name one way we can show Readiness

Arrive to class on time/have your materials ready 

300

What does the prefix BIO mean?

Life

300

What is step 3 in the plagiarism policy?

A phone call home, and a meeting with you AS and a school Admin to discuss
300

How many assignments should you complete each week? 

One mini QPA (with the lessons) 

400

What happens if you skip to the QPA?

You have two weeks to finish and need to get an A

400

Name the 4 pillars of Phoenix

Safety, Readiness, Respect, Progression

400

What are the two different types of questions on an MCAS exam?

multiple choice and open response

400

Name the three MAIN sections of class time

Whole group moment, independent work, and break time

400

How many units should you complete each term?

One
500

What does QPA stand for?

Quality Performance Assessment 

500

Which pillar of Phoenix applies to the statement "use headphones when you are listening to music" ?

Respect

500

When is Biology MCAS? (give two months) 

February and June 

500

What is plagarism?

=When you copy something from someone else and do not give them credit

-When a friend gives you the answers/does an assignment for you

-When you copy a peers assignment word for word 

500

Unit 1 is about cells. Name one cell organelle.

nucleus, vacuole, golgi apparatus, ER, cytoplasm, cell wall/cell membrane, lysosomes, ETC.