Biology Scope and Sequence

Biology Scope and Sequence

Using our Biology Scope and Sequence you will be able to present Biology content to your students in a logical manner.

Biology Scope and Sequence

Why is the Scope and Sequence arranged the way it is?

We are Biology teachers  who have taught this course with well over 100 years of combined experience. We have debated, discussed and tweaked this order so it can be presented in a manner that we have found to be most successful.

Why doesn’t the Scope and Sequence include 180 days of instruction?

When you look at the total number of days that are written into the curriculum your will see two difference numbers (139/81).

One hundred and thirty nine days are planned out in our Full Biology Curriculum using (50) minute periods and eighty one days using (90 minute blocks).

As a team we discussed that we want to arrange the curriculum so that it could be flexible for teachers.

We wanted to save you time for reteaching, going over assessments, dealing with school-wide interruptions like large field trips, assemblies, school wide initiatives and local testing.

We also understand that every class is different and so is their pacing. With this flexibility you can take the extra time you need where you need it and still run a rigorous Biology Curriculum.

What if my state does not require everything that is in the USBT Curriculum?

In our Full Biology Curriculum detailed lesson plans, there are specific notes about areas that can be cut out or extended depending on your state’s requirements. For example, our Evolution unit includes speciation.

We know some states do not assess students on the speciation terminology so we created two separate assessments.

One assessment does not include speciation while the other does. There are also notes in the presentation to help guide the teacher so they know where the evolution  assessment content ends and the speciation assessed content begins.

Materials List is Included

For our current members and future members we wanted to create a list of consumable materials that are used in each section of the curriculum. This list does not include general Biology lab supplies like microscopes, test tubes, beakers, pipettes ect.

When designing the Biology Curriculum we tried to make it economical yet engaging and hands-on.  We assumed the teacher would only have access to a small budget for materials.

Scope and Sequence USBT (Download)

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