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This is an awesome NO-PREP Virtual Lesson for students to learn about the effects of alcohol consumption on their brain and behavior. Students will graph the results of a virtual blood alcohol test, and use the results to extrapolate information
Subjects:
Health, General Science
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Google Apps
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Two STEM girls with a combined teaching experience of 30 years in high school science. Together we have taught IB Biology, AP Biology, Honors Biology, Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Forensic Science, College Readiness Science Prep, ACT Science Prep and AVID.

Yeah, we've taught them all. :)

MY TEACHING STYLE

We believe that students learn best when they actively engage in material and construct their own knowledge. We as teachers, curate instructional materials, so that they are hands-on, tech-savvy, organized, and student-friendly.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Yet to be added

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

STEM girl #1:

  • B.S. in Geology from University of California Santa Barbara
  • M.S. in Geology from University of Wyoming
  • Teaching Credential from San Jose State University


STEM girl #2:
  • B.S. in Chemistry from Carnegie Mellon University
  • M.A. Secondary Science Teaching from Dominican University
  • Teaching Credential from Dominican University & University of California Berkeley

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

We're just two besties who love to teach and spend way too much time talking, planning, and creating interactive and engaging lessons.