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Grade-Specific Biology Guidance for Every Learner
Our Biology program supports students across academic levels—starting with clear conceptual foundations in Grades 8–10, progressing to deeper exploration and lab-based learning in high school, and culminating in AP-level preparation with test strategies and FRQ practice. Each stage is designed to build knowledge, critical thinking, and exam confidence.

Grades 8–10
Covers core topics like cells, genetics, and ecosystems—aligned with school curriculum to build a strong foundation.

High School
Deepens understanding of physiology, evolution, and molecular biology, with focus on critical thinking and lab-based learning.

AP Level
Prepares students for AP exams through FRQ practice, data analysis, and strong command over key biological processes.

What’s Included:
Our Biology program combines expert-led sessions, hands-on practice, and personalized support. With flexible formats and affordable pricing, students gain clarity and confidence in every lesson.
Expert-led sessions aligned with school boards & AP
Practice sheets, mock assessments, feedback reports
Access to tutors for doubts and revision help
Delivery: Live Online | Recorded (Upcoming) | Hybrid
Pricing: Flexible hourly rates and package options

Tutor Profile:
I’m a passionate chemistry tutor with a PhD in chemistry and over three years of teaching experience as an adjunct faculty member at the
University of New Haven. I specialize in breaking down complex chemistry concepts into clear, understandable lessons that spark curiosity and build confidence. My approach is student-centered—I adapt my methods to fit your learning style and academic goals, whether you're tackling general chemistry, organic, inorganic, or advanced topics. With a strong research background and industry experience as a Senior Scientist (at present at Entegris, I bring real-world context to every session. My mission is to help you not only succeed in chemistry but also develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills that last a lifetime.
Delivery Format

Live Online
Interactive sessions with tutors for real-time learning, questions, and feedback.

Hybrid sessions
A flexible mix of live classes and recorded lessons for balanced learning.
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Recorded content
Self-paced video lessons with notes and quizzes, available anytime.
Tentative Biology Syllabus:

Module
Introduction to Life Science
Characteristics of Living Things
Atoms and Elements
Periodic Table Basics
Classification of Living Organisms
Human Body Systems Overview
Genetics and Heredity
Ecosystems and Food Webs
Adaptation and Natural Selection
Interactions in the Environment
Microorganisms and Disease
Science and Society
Topics
What is biology?, Branches of life science, Scientific method
Living vs non-living, Basic needs, Homeostasis
Discovery of cells, Microscopes, Cell theory
Organelles and functions, Cell types, Comparing cells
Domains and kingdoms, Binomial nomenclature
Major organ systems, Functions, Healthy living
Traits, DNA basics, Inherited vs acquired traits
Energy flow, Producers/consumers, Decomposers
Survival traits, Environmental pressures
Populations, Habitats, Limiting factors
Viruses, Bacteria, Immune system basics
Biotechnology, Environmental impact, Careers
Key Concepts
Science process skills, Observation, Experimentation
Common traits of life, Growth, Reproduction
Cells as basic units, Historical contributions
Function of nucleus, membrane, mitochondria,etc.
How and why we classify organisms
Overview of organ systems working together
Simple Mendelian genetics, Traits passing
Food chains, Energy pyramids, Biodiversity
How species adapt, Role of mutation and selection
Ecosystem balance, Predator/prey, Invasive species
Pathogens, Immune response, Disease prevention
Scientific ethics, Impact of biology in society
Activities/Tools
Intro survey, Biology scavenger hunt
Sorting activity, Life checklist project
Microscope lab, Cell theory timeline
Organelle models, Cell comparison charts
Classification key challenge, Species ID
Body system posters, Matching activities
Punnett squares, Trait surveys
Ecosystem diorama, Web-building game
Weigh reactants/products, Simple experiments
Population graphing, Habitat cards
Germ model project, Infection pathways
Bioethics debates, Current event analysis















