Students are not permitted to use this during class, unless permitted by instructor.
What is a cell phone?
Students must wear this at all times
What is an ID?
Students must have this to write with
What is a pen or pencil?
The study of all living things
What is Biology?
The first step of the scientific inquiry method
If absent, a student has this many days to make up work
What is two days?
Students must be dropped off where?
What is the student parking lot off 14th street?
Students must have this to keep notes in
What is a science notebook?
Change of species over time
What is Evolution?
The variable that a scientist manipulates in an experiment
What is the independent variable?
Students must pass this at the conclusion of this course
What is the Biology End of Curriculum Exam?
Students must report here to receive a tardy pass if late
What is the patio?
Students must complete these to turn in before every test day
What are the Essential Questions? (Study Guide!)
Provide Oxygen to the atmosphere as well as food to animals
What are Plants?
What is Polarity?
This many unexcused absences in a 90 day period is considered habitually truant
What is 15?
If a student receives 5 or more tardies, they will receive one of these
What is a detention and a tardy contract?
The best way to reach Ms. Simonton
What is through outlook?
(kylie.simonton@browardschools.com)
Integumentary, Immune, Nervous, and Skeletal are just a few
What are Body Systems?
This property of water allows for water to dissolve important nutrients, like sugar and salt, throughout systems
What is Universal Solvent?
This document outlines the policies and procedures set forth to insure a safe environment and progressive discipline measures
What is the Student Code of Conduct?
Students can redeem these on Thursdays after school in the cafeteria for snacks, candy, etc.
What is Cat Cash?
Items that Ms. Simonton would greatly appreciate for her classroom
What are tissues, paper towels, hand sanitizer, candy (for the kids!), construction paper, post it notes, glue sticks, index cards?
Glucose is broken down to create ATP (energy!)
What is Cellular Respiration?
This macromolecule is responsible for storing and transmitting genetic information
What is Nucleic Acids?