This document provides information about communication methods, appointments, course lessons, assignments, and resources for biology. It notes that emails, texts and phone messages will be returned within 24 hours, and that DBA appointments are by appointment only. It also provides links to resources on punnett squares and genetic crosses, and contact information for the biology teacher.
This document provides information about communication methods, appointments, course lessons, assignments, and resources for biology. It notes that emails, texts and phone messages will be returned within 24 hours, and that DBA appointments are by appointment only. It also provides links to resources on punnett squares and genetic crosses, and contact information for the biology teacher.
This document provides information about communication methods, appointments, course lessons, assignments, and resources for biology. It notes that emails, texts and phone messages will be returned within 24 hours, and that DBA appointments are by appointment only. It also provides links to resources on punnett squares and genetic crosses, and contact information for the biology teacher.
24 hours. DBAs are by appointment only. Schedule An Appointment FAQ (Click the links) Getting Started Finding Course Lessons Submitting An Assignment Part 1 Part 2 Resubmitting Work Integrity Stay on pace Use your pace chart! Students not on pace may be dropped due to nonattendance. Dont like your grade? Resubmit assignments (all assignments can be resubmitted with the exception of exams) Pre-order your CVA yearbook Order Form Mrs. Sandra Spencer sspencer53@clay.flvs.net 904.566.6285 Call or Text Welcome to Biology! Reminder: Make sure pop-up blockers are turned off & Use Firefox. *Students must call me at their scheduled appointment time; failure to do so may result in points deducted from the DBA. Collaboration Projects: You dont need a partner you may complete them independently. Only ONE is required per semester! Need help with punnett squares in module 3? Check these out: http://www.biology.arizona.edu/mendelian_genetics/pro blem_sets/dihybrid_cross/03t.html