Mrs. Patricia Davis 2013-2014. Biology and Chemistry First semester covers Biology Second semester covers Chemistry Different books and content for each.

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Mrs. Patricia Davis

Biology and Chemistry First semester covers Biology Second semester covers Chemistry Different books and content for each Preparation and foundation for 10 th grade Chemistry and 11 th grade Biology EOC for Biology

Biology Study of life Macromolecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic acids Cells: Structure and Function / Cellular Reproduction Microscopes Genetics Ecology Human Body

Chemistry Atomic Structure Periodic Table of Elements Ionic and Covalent Bonds Chemical Reactions Acids and Bases

Keeping On Track Come to class prepared Keep organized Check Progress Book If you have a missing assignment turn it in, late work is better than a zero Study Vocabulary – 90% of your test

Stay Connected Online Text Book Florida Glencoe Biology Redemption Code: OQHV-DMZG-26NQ Mrs. Davis – Bioscience Website Power points, notes, worksheets, study guides, etc.