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NYS Living Environment Regents Prep

NYS Living Environment Regents practice and review for the June 2025 exam
Ms. KD Quashie
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45 mins
per session
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Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate Level
Topics on the NYS Living Environment Regents exam include the scientific method, scientific measurement, the microscope, characteristics of living organisms, the cell (structure and function), plant and animal cellular structure, photosynthesis, light reactions, Calvin Cycle, cellular respiration, energy and metabolism, glycolysis, fermentation, DNA and RNA, eukaryotic transcription, ribosomes and protein synthesis, biochemistry, enzymes, evolution, mitosis and meiosis, reproduction, genetics, human body systems, homeostasis, ecology, and human impact on the environment.
Each session we will go through previous NYS Living Environment Regents exams and review multiple choice and constructed response questions. We will complete questions from sections A, B-1 and B-2, and D and discuss how to answer section C questions. Each class will include practice with test taking and time management skills. These classes are review sessions and as such, are independent from one another.
Learning Goals
Students will review and prepare to successfully complete and pass the NYS Living Environment Regents Exam.
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Joined May, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from Dowling College
Hi! I'm Ms. KD and I love to teach and talking all things science! 

I create learning situations that are fun, interactive and meaningful because I know that we learn best when we are comfortable, allowed to be curious, and connected to what's important to us. 

I believe in universal design, culturally responsive teaching, inclusive and equitable access to science, and in everyone's capability to learn. 

My two favorite charts are the Periodic Table of Elements and the Chart of Electromagnetic Radiations. 
I like gems and other sparkly minerals and rocks, but my favorite subject is biology and I enjoy relaxing from busy days with my Human Anatomy and Physiology coloring book. I love to be outside and notice the science happening all around us!

I teach biology, chemistry, environmental and earth sciences, physical science and engineering. I tutor in all those subjects, plus algebra and introductory physics. 

As an informal science educator, I have taught and tutored online, in person, individual and small group, and in museum and learning center settings for over 20 years. 

I have a Masters in Adolescent Education in the content/grade area Biology grades 7-12, and an M.B.A., and taught for over a decade at a K-12 Science Learning Center. I have taught lessons in general science, laboratory techniques, research basics and environmental stewardship, as well as teacher training workshops.

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