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Room: Middle School Building Rm# 208
Departments: Middle School Math, HS Math, Middle School Science
About Me
*Fifth year teaching at Liberty
*Hometown is Merced, CA
*Graduated from UC Irvine in 2001 with a Bachelor's Degree in History
*Obtained Multiple Subject and Clear teaching Credentials from National University and Concordia University
*Married to the jh/hs English teacher here at Liberty
*When not teaching can be found watching sports, playing Nintendo NES, or exercising
Classes I Teach
*Fifth year teaching at Liberty
*Hometown is Merced, CA
*Graduated from UC Irvine in 2001 with a Bachelor's Degree in History
*Obtained Multiple Subject and Clear teaching Credentials from National University and Concordia University
*Married to the jh/hs English teacher here at Liberty
*When not teaching can be found watching sports, playing Nintendo NES, or exercising
Period 1: Math 6
Period 2: Math 7/8 (Pre-Algebra)
Period 3: Bible 6
Period 4: Science 6
Period 5: Science 7
Period 6: Consumer Math
Period 7: Prep
Period 2: Math 7/8 (Pre-Algebra)
Period 3: Bible 6
Period 4: Science 6
Period 5: Science 7
Period 6: Consumer Math
Period 7: Prep
About the Curriculum
*Math lessons applied to real life situations
*Science experiments are conducted throughout the year to apply the principles of biology, chemistry, and physics to research.
*Math lessons applied to real life situations
*Science experiments are conducted throughout the year to apply the principles of biology, chemistry, and physics to research.
About Science Camp
Science Camp is for 6th graders and correlates with our Marine Biology unit in science. After taking a boat ride over to Catalina Island, students will camp in tents, participate in snorkeling and kayaking activities, take notes on marine activity, and get to do hands-on experiments with animals. Parents are encouraged to attend and act as chaperones. The date this year (2011) will be May ?-?. More information to come.
Science Camp is for 6th graders and correlates with our Marine Biology unit in science. After taking a boat ride over to Catalina Island, students will camp in tents, participate in snorkeling and kayaking activities, take notes on marine activity, and get to do hands-on experiments with animals. Parents are encouraged to attend and act as chaperones. The date this year (2011) will be May ?-?. More information to come.