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This is a first year introductory biology course that explores fundamental concepts through real world examples & scenarios. Students will engage in data analysis and deepen critical thinking skills while studying biology disciplines including biochemistry, cellular biology, human body systems, genetics, evolution, and ecology. These skills will develop through learning about topics in the context of phenomena scenarios to develop a cohesive, interconnected understanding of foundational biology concepts.
Unit | Timeframe | Driving Questions | Major Learning Experiences from Unit |
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Unit 1 African Lions | September & October, six weeks |
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Unit 2 African Elephants | November & December, six weeks |
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Unit 3 Homeostasis | January & February, six weeks | How do ecosystems maintain homeostasis?
How do organisms maintain homeostasis?
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Unit 4 Melanin | March and April, six weeks |
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Unit 5 Disease | May and June, six weeks |
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