LIVING ENVIRONMENT IS REGENTS REVIEW

3y ago
18 Views
2 Downloads
40.74 KB
10 Pages
Last View : 1m ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Olive Grimm
Transcription

LIVING ENVIRONMENT IS REGENTS REVIEWSESSION1RUSSOSUBJECT COVEREDScientific Inquiry and Scientific Method2RUSSOGraphing Skills and Practice3RUSSOState Lab: Diffusion Through a Membrane4RUSSOState Lab: Beaks of Finches5MAZZASimilarities & Differences among LivingOrganismsHomeostasis in OrganismsTopics 1 and ZA13SWEENEYJanuary 2017 Parts A and B**Please have the test completed before thereview sessionGeneticsTopic 3January 2017 Parts C and D**Please have the test completed before thereview sessionEvolutionTopic 5June 2015-(WHOLE TEST)**Please have the test completed before thereview sessionLab Skills & Lab TechniquesMeasurement and DiagramsPart D: State Mandated Labs-Lab #1: Relationships and Biodiversity-Lab #2: Making ConnectionsJUNE 2016--Complete ALL Parts**Please have these sections completedbefore the review sessionFinal Regents Review14Questions/Test Taking StrategiesSWEENEYREVIEW SESSIONMON, APRIL 17th2:10- 3:10Room 140MON, APRIL 24th2:10- 3:10Room 140THUR, APRIL 27th2:10- 3:10Room 140MON, MAY 1st2:10- 3:10Room 140MON, MAY 8TH2:10- 3:10Room 122WED, MAY 10TH2:10- 3:10Room 122MON, May 15th2:10-3:00Room 122MON, MAY 22nd2:10- 3:10Room 122WED, MAY 24th2:10- 3:10Room 122WED, MAY 31st2:10-3:00Room 122MON, JUNE 5th2:10 – 3:10Room 122WED, JUNE 7TH2:10-3:10Room 122MON, JUNE 12th2:10-3:10Room 122TUES, JUNE 13th2:00-3:00Room 122

LIVING ENVIRONMENT REGENTS RANCO7FRANCO8FRANCOSUBJECT COVEREDREVIEWSESSIONMON. May 8thTopic 1: Cells2:10-3:10(cells/ organelles, organic vs. inorganic moleculesRoom223/224Topic 2: Life Functions/ HomeostasisWED. May(Photosynthesis, Respiration, Enzymes,10thFeedback)2:10-3:10Topic 3: Reproductions and DevelopmentMON. May(asexual vs. sexual reproduction, cloning, cell15thdivision, mitosis, meiosis)2:10-3:10Room223/224Topic 4: GeneticsMON. May(heredity, DNA, proteins, mutations, genetic22ndengineering)2:10-3:10Room223/224WED. MayTopic 5: Evolution24th(theory of evolution, importance of variation,2:10-3:10mutations,Room223/224WED. MayTopic 6: Ecology & Topic 7: Human Impact31st(ecosystems, niches, limits, food chains, energy2:10 – 3:10flow, diversity)Room223/224MON. June 5th2:10-3:10Topic 8: Experimentation/Lab Tools(scientific method, lab safety and equipment,Roommicroscope, etc.)223/224State Mandated LabsWED. June 7th-Lab #1: Relationships and Biodiversity2:10-3:10-Lab #2: Making ConnectionsRoom-Lab #3: The Beaks of Finches223/224-Lab #4: Diffusion Through a Membrane

CO-TAUGHT EARTH SCIENCE REGENTS REVIEW#12345678SUBJECT COVEREDObservations & MeasurementsTopics Included: observations/inferences, metricmeasurement/instruments, percent error, rate of change,cyclic/non cyclic events, graphical relationshipsModels & DimensionsTopics Included: models, earths shape/relief, Polaris,coordinate systems, maps, scales, time zones,topographyRocks and MineralsTopics Included: characteristics & identification ofminerals, sedimentary rocks, igneous rocks, andmetamorphic rocks, rock cycleEarth’s Dynamic CrustTopics Included: layers of earth, crustal change,continental drift, sea floor spreading plate tectonics,earthquakesWeathering, Erosion, Deposition, LandscapesTopics Included: physical/chemical weathering, rate ofweathering, soil, ground water movement, erosion,deposition, drainage patternsEarth’s Geologic HistoryTopics Included: type of fossils, reasons for studying ourpast, relative dating, absolute dating, half-life reactions,rock correlation, index fossils, geologic time scaleMeteorology & ClimateTopics Included: energy, insolation, weather instruments,rate of heating, phase changes, moisture, clouds, airpressure, wind, ocean currents, air mass, fronts, stationmodels, global climate patternsPractice Regents & Test Taking SkillsTopics: How to use the ESRT to answer questionsREVIEW SESSIONThurs, April 27th2:10- 3:10Mon, May 1st2:10- 3:10Wed, May 10th2:10- 3:10Thurs, May 18th2:10- 3:10Monday, May 22nd2:10- 3:10Wed, May 31st2:10- 3:10Wed, June 72:10- 3:10Mon, June 12th2:10- 3:10

ALGEBRA 1R COMMON CORE REGENTS REVIEWDate/TimeThursday, April 202:10-3:10PMTuesday, April 252:10-3:10PMWednesday, May 32:10-3:10PMTuesday, May 92:10-3:10PMTuesday, May 162:10-3:10PMThursday, May 182:10-3:10PMWednesday, May 242:10-3:10PMTuesday, May 302:10-3:10PMTuesday, May 30*3:10-4:10PM*Tuesday, June 62:10-3:10PMThursday, June 82:10-3:10PMInstructorMrs. ColganMrs. ColganMrs. ColganMrs. ColganMrs. ColganMrs. ColganMs. SullivanMr. GuarinoMr. GuarinoMs. SullivanMs. SullivanTopicExponents & RadicalsPolynomialsQuadraticsStatistics and RegressionsLinear Functions & SequencesSystems of equationsShort Answer Regents ReviewShort Answer Regents ReviewShort Answer Regents ReviewMultiple Choice ReviewMultiple Choice 4323/324323/324323/324325ALGEBRA 1B COMMON CORE REGENTS REVIEWDate/TimeThursday, April 20Tuesday, April 25Wednesday, May 3Tuesday, May 9Tuesday, May 16Thursday, May 18Wednesday, May 24Tuesday, May 30Tuesday, May 30Tuesday, June 6Thursday, June 2:10-3:10PM2:10-3:10PMInstructorMrs. HurleyMrs. GilroyMrs. HurleyMrs. GilroyMrs. GilroyMrs. SpeckenbachMrs. SpeckenbachMrs. HurleyMrs. HurleyMrs. SpeckenbachMrs. HurleyTopicStatistics & RegressionsExponents & RadicalsPolynomialsQuadraticsSystemsLinear Functions & SequencesTransformationGraphingGraphingMultiple Choice ReviewMultiple Choice ReviewLocation326312326312312326326326326326326

GEOMETRY REGENTS REVIEWDateTimeRoomInstructorTopicTuesday 4/182-3 pm322Ms. HavdalaParallel &perpendicular linesTuesday 4/252-3 pm322Dr. GavioliTrianglesWednesday 5/3 2-3 pm322Dr. GavioliPolygons/quadrilateralTuesday 5/92-3 pm322Ms. HavdalaSimilarityTuesday 5/162-3 pm322Dr. GavioliRight trianglesThursday 5/252-3 pm322Dr. GavioliTransformationsThursday 6/012-3 pm322Dr. GavioliSolidsTuesday 6/062-3 pm322Mr. LudwigCirclesThursday 6/82-3pm322Mr. LudwigConstructionsWed June 132-3pm322Mr. LudwigMixed Review

ALGEBRA 2 REGENTS REVIEWDate/TimeMonday, April 17Monday, April 242:10-3:10PM2:10-3:10PMInstructorMrs. BechardMrs. SpeckenbachWednesday, April 262:10-3:10PMMrs. SpeckenbachWednesday, May 3Wednesday, May 10Tuesday, May 16Monday, May 22Thursday, June 1Thursday, June 8Monday, June -3:10PM2:10-3:10PM2:10-3:10PMMrs. SpeckenbachMs. CartyMs. CartyMrs. SpeckenbachMrs. SpeckenbachMrs. SpeckenbachMrs. BechardTopicFunctions, TransformationsImaginary Numbers,Quadratics, Radical EquationsInequalities & RationalExpressionsExponents & LogsSequences, Circles & SystemsPolynomialTrigonometryProbability & StatisticsMixed reviewMixed reviewENGLISH 11 REGENTS REVIEW4/27 - Danielle Conway- Overview of Exam; Practice Strategies for Part I(Multiple Choice/Reading Comprehension)5/2 - Danielle Conway- Part 2 Argument- Writing Claims and Overview ofStructure5/9 - Danielle Conway- Part 3 Introduction - Directions, how to annotate with apurpose, outline5/15 – Alexis Gorden- Part 2 Argument- Support with Analysis of Minor ClaimBody Paragraphs*5/16 – Alexis Gorden- Part 2 Argument- Support with Analysis of Minor ClaimBody Paragraphs*5/22 – Alexis Gorden - Practice with the Part 3 - Annotate and Outline5/25 – Alexis Gorden- Practice with the Part 3 - Annotate and Outline5/30 - Danielle Conway- Practice with Part 26/6 – Alexis Gorden- Practice with the Part 26/13 - Alexis Gorden- Final Wrap UpENGLISH IS REGENTS REVIEW ROOM 2045/22 - Reading comprehension5/25 - Argument essay format5/30 - Literary response6/6 - Argument essay6/13 - overall reviewLocationRoom 323Room 323Room 323Room 323Room 323Room 323Room 323Room 323Room 323Room 323

GLOBAL HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY REGENTS REVIEWDateRoomApril 19HurleyTopicScientific Revolution to the EnlightenmentNationalism and The Industrial RevolutionApril 24HurleyApril 26BarsamianMay 2BarsamianMay 4BarsamianMay 11BarsamianGeography & CultureEarly PeoplesRiver Valley CivilizationsRise & Fall of Great EmpiresBelief SystemsGuptas of IndiaTang & Song of ChinaByzantine Empire & the Rise of RussiaIslamic CivilizationsMedieval EuropeThe CrusadesEarly Japan & FeudalismGlobal Trade NetworksRenaissanceMesoamericaMay 15HurleyWW I and WW IIMay 17HurleyCold War and the Collapse of ImperialismMay 23HurleyMiddle EastMay 30HurleyJune 1* DoubleSessionBarsamianJune 5HurleyModern WorldJune 10 (2 hour –Saturday)June 14BarsamianTest Strategies and Essay WritingHurleyMultiple Choice/Practice ExamCollapse of Communism and LatinAmericaMing DynastyOttoman EmpireAge of ExplorationAge of Absolutism

GLOBAL IS REGENTS REVIEWMRS.MONTAGUE ROOM 3064/19 Ancient World: Early Peoples and Civilizations (Neolithic; Egypt;Mesopotamia; Indus Valley; China) Classical Civilizations (China; India; Greece;Rome; Global Trade Routes)4/24 Political Revolutions: (Impact of American Rev; French Rev; LatinAmerican Independence) Reaction Against Revolutionary Ideals (Congress ofVienna; New Revolutions; Instability in Latin America; Mexican Rev)4/26 Rise and Fall of Great Empires (Han; Roman Empire) Belief Systems(Animism; Hinduism; Buddhism; Judaism; Christianity; Islam)5/2 Global Nationalism (Unification of Germany & Italy; Zionism) Economic &Social Revolutions (Agrarian Rev; Industrial Rev; Labor Unions and Reform;Global Impact)5/4 The Gupta Empire in India; Tang and Song Dynasties in China; TheByzantine Empire and Russia (Achievements; Decline and Fall; Rise of Russia)Islamic Civilization5/11 Japan and the Meiji Restoration (Treaties; Modernization) Imperialism(British in India; Scramble for Africa)5/15 Medieval Europe; The Crusades; Early Japan and Feudalism; TheMongols and Their Impact; Global Trade and Interactions; The Ming Dynasty5/17 Scientific & Technological Achievement; WWI; Russian Revolution; WorldBetween the Wars5/23 Absolutism; Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment5/30 WWII; The 20th Century and Beyond; Cold War Balance of Power6/1 Economic Issues; Chinese Communist Revolution; Collapse of Imperialism;Conflicts and Change in the Middle East6/5 Collapse of Communism and the Soviet Union; Economic Change;Conflicts and Peace Efforts; Social Patterns and Political Change; Science &Technology; The Environment6/14 Essay Strategies

U.S. HISTORY REGENTS REVIEWDateTimeTopic5/42:10-3:10 Articles of Confederation – Jeffersonian Era5/112:10-3:10Jacksonian Democracy - Pre Civil War5/172:10-3:10Civil War – Industrial Revolution5/232:10-3:10Test & Writing Prep5/252:10-3:10Gilded Age – Progressive Era5/312:10-3:10WWI - WWII6/52:10-3:10Cold War – Modern Day6/82:10-3:10Test & Writing Prep

US HISTORY IS REGENTS REVIEW – MR.PAUL5/4: Part I Strategies - Content Vocabulary5/11: Part I Strategies - Content Vocabulary5/17: Part I Strategies - Maps, Charts, Graphs, Political Cartoons5/23: Thematic Essay - Rubric Requirements: Essay Form and Structure5/25: Thematic Essay - Themes and Topics5/31: DBQ Scaffolding Techniques6/5: DBQ Essay - Rubric Requirements: Essay Form and Structure6/8: DBQ Essay - Topics / Wrap-Up / Practice

(cells/ organelles, organic vs. inorganic molecules MON. May 8th 2:10-3:10 Room 223/224 2 FRANCO Topic 2: Life Functions/ Homeostasis (Photosynthesis, Respiration, Enzymes, Feedback) WED. May 10th 2:10-3:10 3 FRANCO Topic 3: Reproductions and Development (asexual vs. sexual reproduction, cloning, cell division, mitosis, meiosis) MON. May

Related Documents:

Regents exam. The book has sample questions (from the living environment regents) with solutions to give the stude nts practice for these exams. The homework questions are also from living environment regents exams. Here are sample pages from High Marks: Regents Living Environment Made Easy by Sharon H. Welcher. Chapter 1: Living Things

Mathematics 36 Science 50 World Languages 67 Art 76 Music & Theatre Arts 86 Business Education 96 . Course Selection Sheet 146 . 3 REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION Regents Diploma Advanced Regents Diploma Test Requirements Test Requirements English Regents English Regents Algebra Regents 3 - Math Regents Global History Regents Global .

Pass nine required Regents exams with scores of 65 or higher: English Regents exam Global History Regents exam U.S. History Regents exam Three math Regents exams: Integrated Algebra, and Geometry, and Algebra 2/Trigonometry Two science Regents exams: Living Environment, and any one of the following: Earth Science

Pass nine required Regents exams with scores of 65 or higher: English Regents exam Global History Regents exam U.S. History Regents exam Three math Regents exams: Integrated Algebra, and Geometry, and Algebra 2/Trigonometry Two science Regents exams: Living Environment, and any one of the following: Earth Science

Mathematics Regents Exams. Each student taking the Regents Examinations in Integrated Algebra, Geometry and Algebra 2/Trigonometry must have a graphing calculator without symbol manipulation. Science Regents Exams. For the Regents Examination in Living Environment, all students who wish to use a four-function or scientific calculator must have one.

Mar 13, 2020 · GLOBAL REGENTS REVIEW IT IS TIME TO PREPARE FOR THE GLOBAL REGENTS EXAM Here is a list simple things that will help you pass the Regents exam. 1. REVIEW PACKET Here you will find some materials that were organized by theme to help you prepare for the GLOBAL REGENTS exam. This packet

Review Booklet . Instructions to the Students: This booklet contains Regents questions taken from past examinations. They cover the material that you have been working on in your Regents Living Environment classes. There are 50 multiple choice questions in the booklet. It is suggested that you complete ten (10) questions per day.

Global II U.S. History Living Environment R Earth Science R Chemistry R Spanish III_ Regents Review Class (August 6 th-August 15 ) Regents Review Course & Regents exam: 67.00 Regents Exam ONLY: 30.00 _ All other classes will cost 298 per course (P