Biology provides a college-preparatory introduction to the basic principles of the study of life.
Topics include the chemical basis of life, cell theory, molecular biology, mitosis, genetics, evolution, ecological relationships, plant structure and function, human anatomy and physiology, and an introduction to comparative animal physiology. This course emphasizes inductive reasoning and an analysis/problem-solving approach to critical thinking.
Material is introduced through lecture, labs, discussion, models, charts, and living or preserved specimens. Biology emphasizes inductive reasoning and an analysis/problem-solving approach to critical thinking. Material is introduced through lecture, labs, discussion, models, charts, and living or preserved specimens.
Links to eBooks will be provided during class meetings
06/23/2025, 06/24/2025, 06/25/2025, 06/26/2025, 06/27/2025, 06/30/2025, 07/01/2025, 07/02/2025, 07/03/2025, 07/07/2025, 07/08/2025, 07/09/2025, 07/10/2025, 07/11/2025, 07/14/2025, 07/15/2025, 07/16/2025, 07/17/2025, 07/18/2025, 07/21/2025, 07/22/2025, 07/23/2025, 07/24/2025, 07/25/2025
Participants must be entering grades 9 to 11.
Registration starts on 04/07/2025 and ends on 06/10/2025.
Please contact St. Margaret's Episcopal School Extension Programs if you have any questions.