COURSE DESCRIPTION
Biology provides
opportunities for students to explore the concepts in
life science. Students will be actively engaged in
laboratory investigations of topics such as: Cell Biology,
Physiology, Biochemistry, Biological History, Plate
Tectonics, Principles of Heredity, Evolution, Ecosystems,
Biogeochemical Cycles, and California Ecology. Through
these investigations, students will be able to relate
scientific principles to themselves and to the world
around them.
SCHOLARSHIP
I expect scholarship.Learning
is no accident; it requires work and determination.
I expect that from you. You should measure your own
scholarship by comparing your present work with what
you have done in the past and what you are capable of
doing. Don't be overly concerned with the scholarship
of other students. Just give it your best effort and
you will be satisfied.
ATTENDANCE
Daily attendance
is very important in an activity-based course such as
this one. It is difficult to have a satisfactory performance
if you fail to attend class regularly. If you are absent,
it is your responsibility to make up missed work when
you return to school. Check with me or your lab group
for assignments you have missed. All assignments are
posted on the SLOScience Webpage.
You have one week to make up work for excused absences.
No credit will be given for work missed due to unexcused
absences or cuts. Any student with a cut during
the trimester will not be allowed to go on any field
trips that result in missing this class. Any combination
of 10 cuts and unexcused absences for the trimester will
result in a failing grade (District Policy #5113).
HALL PASSES
Students will
be given three hall passes at the beginning of the
trimester. These may be used for emergencies or restroom
passes. If a student uses all three passes and must
leave the classroom, it may result in a 30 minute
detention. Students who do not use the hall passes
during the trimester may turn them in at the end of
the class for extra credit. Each pass is worth 5 extra
credit points.
PUNCTUALITY
I expect to begin
work on time! The start of class may have activities
or quizzes, which will score only for those who are
on time. "On Time"
means in your seat ready for class to begin when the
bell rings. Tardies will result in a loss of daily participation
points. Tardies will be enforced according to school
policy. The school tardy policy reads as follows: 1st
tardy - teacher counsels student, 2nd tardy - 1/2 hour
detention, 3rd tardy - parent contact and 50 minute
detention, 4th tardy - referral to counselor for further
consequences (parent conference, Saturday work program,
etc., 5th tardy and successive tardies - referral to
Dean of Students and possible removal from class with
failing grade.
DAILY
PREPARATION
Students are expected
to be prepared for class each day. This includes having
their own materials: pens, pencils, and a 3-ring notebook
with paper. Your notebook should contain this course
expectations sheet, the assignment sheet, notes, previous
work and lab work. Your notebook is your primary source
for information!!! Take notes summarizing the lectures
and discussions, lab activities and text reading. Quizzes
and tests are based on this information. Your notebook
is due at the end of each unit and will be graded for
a total of 100 percentage points each unit. Lack
of daily preparation will result in a loss of daily
participation points.
TEXTBOOKS
You will be assigned
a textbook, "Biology - The Web of Life"
- and will be expected to use and care for that text.
Do not mark on the books. If you notice any damage,
report it to the teacher. Damage to textbooks will result
in a fine.
GRADES
Your performance
in this course will be determined as follows:
A. 40%
- Tests and Assessment – Quizzes, Unit Tests,
Final Exam
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B. 40%
- Assignments - Classwork, Homework, Labwork,
Text Assignments
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C. 20%
- Daily Participation - Active Participation,
Group Work, Work Ethics, Lab Clean-up, Attendance
(Tardies, Cuts)
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STANDARDS
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90
- 100%-A
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80
- 89%-B
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70
- 79%-C
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60
- 69%-D
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Below
60% -F
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TESTING
All tests are
comprehensive including the final exam. This means that
every test will include some material presented in earlier
units. If you miss a test due to an excused absence,
a makeup test will be announced and you must adjust
your schedule to make up the test.
HONESTY
Honesty in your
work is the best and only policy. This instructor does
not subscribe to the theory that "cheating only hurts
the cheater". A student who chooses to cheat attempts
to gain an unfair advantage over their classmates who
are working for their grades. Consequently, a decision
to cheat is considered a serious mistake in judgment
and will be handled accordingly: a failing mark on the
assignment or test and parent contact.
LABWORK
| Work
done in the lab will be in cooperative groups. Each
person in the group has specific responsibilities.
To be successful in the lab, students must work
together to complete the assignment. People will
record his or her lab write up in their lab notebook.
Work carefully
in the lab. Failure to do so may endanger the safety
of those around you. Disregard for the rules will
result in your exclusion from the lab activities.
All cuts, burns, chemical spills, etc. must be reported
to the teacher immediately. Clean up in the lab
is the responsibility of each person in the lab
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COURTESY
I expect each
student to have the maturity to realize that they may
not put their own personal, social, or emotional need
ahead of the rights of the other students to learn.
I expect each student to have the independence and SELF
DISCIPLINE to make this happen. Students who disrupt
learning will be disciplined according to school policy.
Take note of the Rules for Conduct in the TIGER TOPICS.
ACCOUNTABILITY
Students, teachers,
and parents all have a role in the educational process.
This course expectations sheet should help clarify our
responsibilities. Let's work together to make this a
good year!