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Course Expectation Outline
Course: Modified Biology Teacher: Merryl Zaslansky
COURSE DESCRIPTION: A broad course integrating several
subject areas, Biology investigates all aspects of living things and its
relationships among in the environment. The course stresses student
investigation done individually or in small groups and challenges students to
make discoveries and interpretations based on their investigations. Emphasis is
placed on understanding and application rather than memorization. This course is based on Biology Core
Curriculum prepared by the New York State Education Department developed to meet
the Learning Standards for Mathematics, Science and Technology GOALS: 1.
Students will learn how to use the scientific method to become
independent problem solvers. 2.
Students will become aware and knowledgeable of their environment with
the intent to make community members that can make informed decisions. 3.
Students will be encouraged to use their curiosity and knowledge to
explore current issues and events in the community, in the nation and in the
world. CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS: 1.
Be on time. Remember, if you are late to class three times that will
constitute one absence from class. 2.
Be prepared. For each class or lab you should have your notebook, pencil,
calculator, textbook and any homework sheet or lab sheet pertinent to that class
period. 3.
Pay attention. Focus on the topic. Talking when the teacher or another
student is speaking is rude and inappropriate. If you have something to
contribute, please raise your hand. 4.
No food or drinks are allowed in the classroom. 5.
Hats may not be worn in the classroom. 6.
No horseplay in the classroom or with lab equipment will be tolerated. 7.
All school rules are in effect. 8.
For all lab activities THINK SAFETY! Review directions in the lab
handouts in the proper use of equipment and materials. Any misuse of materials
or improper behavior that endangers anyone's safety including your own will not
be tolerated.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: 1. Meet the
attendance requirement (see Student Handbook). 2.
Receive a passing grade in the course. TEXTBOOKS AND MATERIALS: Biology: An Everyday Experience by
Merrill Teacher prepared worksheets and labs 3-ring loose-leaf with dividers Pencils and pens (blue or black ink
only) Calculator COURSE OUTLINE:
CLASS
PARTICIPATION: Attendance in school and class everyday
should be a goal for all students. Those who actively participate by answering
and asking questions, contributing their experiences and ideas to the class are
the individuals who are involved in the learning process. It is expected that
all students be engaged in the classroom and laboratory experience as positive
contributing members of both large and small group activities. HOMEWORK/LAB REPORTS: Your written work is a reflection of
your knowledge and effort. All assignments should represent your best quality
work. If handwritten, lab reports and homework assignments should be on loose-leaf
paper, legible, and in blue or black ink. I encourage all students to use some
word processor program and computer of their own or one available at the school
to complete their assignments. If you are absent from school, it is your
responsibility to make up all assignments and lab work. GRADING: Your quarterly grade will be based on 40% of
your test average including a comprehensive quarterly exam, 30% of your lab
average and 30% of your homework average. Every
three quizzes will be averaged and counted as one test.
Consideration will be given to the quality and level of participation.
Lab reports handed in past the due date will receive a maximum grade of 65%. PROGRESS REPORTS: Each student will receive a progress
report according to the Booster schedule. EXTRA HELP: I strongly encourage students to seek
one-on-one sessions if they are having difficulty mastering a topic in class.
I will be available throughout the school day as my schedule permits and
during the morning activity period.
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