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Michelle Allison Science
Mrs. Allison has taught science courses at Weaver Academy for 6 years. While at Weaver she has taught Biology, Physical Science, Environmental Science, Chemistry & Human Anatomy. Mrs. Allison also serves as the Graduation Coordinator. She is a graduate of Guilford College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and obtained her teaching credentials through Elon University. Mrs. Allison is married with 2 sons who are 9 and 4. They attend Erwin Montessori Elementary School. Her free time is consumed with quarter midget racing; both boys are race car drivers. |
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| Course Descriptions
Honors Chemistry • The Chemistry course encourages students to continue their investigations of the structure of matter along with chemical reactions & the conservation of matter & energy in those reactions. Inquiry is applied to the study of the composition, structure, properties and transformation of substances. The course focuses on basic chemical concepts and incorporates investigations to build understanding of these concepts. This class fulfills the Physical Science requirement for graduation. Honors Earth/Environmental Science • Earth/Environmental Science explores the interactions between humans and the Earth throughout history, forces that have shaped the Earth and problems that are being created due to human activity. Its goal is to engage and inform students so they can critically evaluate environmental issues and make informed decisions about the world around them. This course fulfills the Earth/Environmental Science class required for graduation Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology • Human Anatomy & Physiology explores many topics that describe how our bodies are put together and how they work. Anatomy is the study of the structure and shape of the body and body parts as well as it organizational patterns. Physiology is the study of how those body parts work or function on their own and as part of a system and the overall organism. Throughout this course we will examine the relationships between Anatomy & Physiology. |
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