Monday, November 30, 2009

8TH GRADERS: HERE IS THE LIST OF STUDENTS WHO MADE IT TO THE TOP 10 FROM THE RECENT CHAPTER TEST. CONGRATULATIONS AND KEEP IT UP!

                IVAN              PREIB2                96%            1ST

                FUJI               PREIB2                92%            2ND

                SHINTYA       PREIB3                89%           3RD

                JESSICA P.    PREIB 3               88%           4TH

                ANGELA         PREIB2                86%           5TH

                CHELSEA       PREIB3                84%           6TH

                MARISKA      PREIB2                82%           7TH

                EUGENE         PREIB1                82%           8TH

                CELINA          PREIB3                81%           9TH

                KARINA         PREIB1                81%           10TH

                VALERIE        PREIB1                81%           10TH

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

GRADE 7 TOP NOTCHERS


CONGRATULATIONS! Here is the list of the students who did a good job in their recent Chapter Test. Good Job and Keep it up!

TOP 10

1st Stephanie Pre-IB 2 99%

2nd Yunita Pre-IB 2 96%

3rd Natasha Pre-IB 3 96%


4th Brahma Pre-IB 2 95%


5th Josiah Pre-IB 2 95%


6th Sebastian Pre-IB 2 94%


7th Evan Pre-IB 1 93%

8th Jesslyn Pre-IB 3 93%


9th Theresa Pre-IB 2 88%


10th Crystal Pre-IB 1 86%























Saturday, November 21, 2009

WHAT IS A LIGER?


             A liger is the offspring of a lion father and a tiger mother. Though the tigers involved are usually of the orange coloration. Ligers share characteristics of both their parents. Some look very like lions, while others show their tiger heritage strongly.They usually chuff like a tiger and roar like a lion, but without giving the typical lion grunt at the end. Their vocabulary is made up both of lion and tiger sounds. The liger pelage usually has the typical tan lion coloring, with tiger 'candle flame' shaped stripes or spots running through it. Most typically, the striping is located across the back and hindquarters, while the abdominal area is spotted. These spots are inherited from the lion parent, even though they are not normally obvious in adult lions. 
             On ligers, tiger ear spots may or may not be present and the same applies to the tiger facial ruff. A male liger may have a leonine mane, but this is much more modest than on the lion and many male ligers have little or no head decoration at all. 
             Hybrid animals usually display what is known as 'hybrid vigor'. This means the offspring grow much larger and faster than either parent, and it appears that many hybridizations cause gigantism.

GENETICS


ATTENTION: To all Grade 10Pre-IB. Please be ready for your reports this week.

REMINDERS:

  • You are not allowed to read your report in front of the class but you may use CUE cards.  
  • The whole presentation should be discussed and addressed in ENGLISH.
  • The use of LCD is not required but it is advised.
  • Be ready to defend your presentation as the teacher will ask questions about your report.
  • Please advise me if your partner is absent before the presentation starts.

                                                                                                          GOOD LUCK!

WELCOME


       Hi everyone, I decided to make this site to help you in your biology lessons. I will post some of the materials here for those students who needs to catch up on lessons because they were absent and students who still  needs clarifications about a previous lesson. Students can also post questions and inquiries about certain topics. ***(Only questions about the topics should be posted otherwise it will not be entertained.) 

        There will be occassions that I will post assignments and announcements for the class.