Friday, September 25, 2015

ELGHS / Lakeland College Field Trip

Yesterday my AP Environmental Science Class teamed up with Dr. Paul Pickhardt and his Environmental Science Class from Lakeland College to perform some water tests and sample zooplankton at Jetzers Lake.  We then migrated to the Lakeland science lab to identify our specimens and experience the college lab setting.
Dean conducting a Dissolved Oxygen test.

Erica and Andrew measuring water clarity with a Secchi Disk.

Dr. Pickhardt explaining different zooplankton sampling methods.

Specimen identification back at the lab.



Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Google Classroom

I will be using Google Classroom for the majority of the day-to-day stuff in all of my classes.  You will be shown how to enroll in your particular "class" and will be expected to log-in on a daily basis to complete assignments and read announcements.  Weekly lesson plans for all classes will still be posted here on the lesson plans page.

Monday, June 8, 2015

NHS

To all current and potential NHS members: beginning with the 2015-16 school year I will be taking on the role of advisor for our chapter of the National Honor Society.  Changes to the application process and requirements for continued membership are in the works and questions should be addressed to me next fall.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Darwin Day Roadshow - Coming to Elkhart Lake

Next Wednesday, February 4, we will be visited by three scientists from the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) in Durham, NC.  They will be talking with all of my science classes on that day.  For the past four years they've spent a couple weeks each year near Darwin's birthday to travel the country and share their research and experience with high school students.  This year they'll be visiting Wisconsin for the first time where they will spend one day with us and another day in Milwaukee.  This is a unique opportunity for our students to be exposed to PhD scientists who do real research on a daily basis and to probe further into this fascinating topic that forms the cornerstone of Biology.  Check out their website and contact me with any questions.