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Class Expectation C.P. Biology Course Expectation Mr. Izadi Room 54 Welcome back!!! I hope you had a great summer. I look forward to an exciting year. Biology is the scientific study of life. We will be learning about living things from the molecular and cellular level to the ecosystem level. Topic will include simple chemistry, organic chemistry, cell organization, genetics, evolution, ecology, and diversity of life. The curriculum of this course is designed to prepare you for the rigors of a competitive college science course. It is essential that you improve your reading, writing, problem solving, and note taking skills to meet the challenges of such a school. Focus will be placed on improving your organizational skills, study habits, and critical thinking skills. These skills will enable you to be independent learners. We will do group work to develop your collaborative skills. The success of our mission depends on your commitment to maintain a serious learning atmosphere with minimal disruptions. Discipline will be strict and you must conduct yourself appropriately so that you and your peers will benefit from this experience. The Morgan School Mission Statement The Morgan School cultivates intellect and character in partnership with families and the community. Students learn in a rigorous academic and student-centered environment that prepares them to become resourceful, productive, healthy citizens in a global society. Academic Expectations (AE): The Morgan School graduate: • AE1: Uses standard English to read, write, and speak effectively • AE2: Communicates and receives information through oral, written, visual, artistic, and technical means of expression • AE4: Utilizes critical and creative thinking skills for problem solving and decision-making • AE5: Employs tools of technology to research, process, and communicate information • AE6: Works independently as well as cooperatively to achieve goals Civic and Social Expectation: The Morgan School graduate: • Demonstrates respect for all members of the school community • Manages time to meet the demands of academic responsibilities along with social and extra-curricular activities • Accepts responsibility for his or her own actions and behavior • Recognizes the importance of social and civic responsibilities to a community • Exhibits an understanding of diverse perspectives and cultures • Understands the importance of physical fitness and healthy lifestyle choices You will be assigned a textbook on the first day of class. The textbook must be covered ASAP. Below is the website to access the online textbook. Please take the time to explore this site as there are many resources that will help you. Textbook: Modern Biology Online Textbook: http://my.hrw.com User name: biology203 Password: b6k8 Website: http://TeacherWeb.com/CT/ClintonMorgan/Izadi I will be maintaining the above website for this C.P. Biology course. The purpose of the website is to: 1. Post Homework assignments for the week. Parents are encouraged to check the website to monitor their effort and progress. 2. Post some class notes. You may print the notes and bring them to class to allow you to follow the class discussion better. In class, there will be anecdotal information and elaborations of the notes that you will be expected to write on the margins of your printed notes 3. Format of lab reports and rubrics. 4. Project requirements. 5. Provide links to sites related to the topic we are covering. Parents are encouraged to communicate with me by emailing me at Aizadi@clintonpublic.org or by calling the school and leaving a message. Grading System: 50% Tests (quizzes will weigh ½ Test) 20% Lab Reports 20% Homework 10% class performance (Based on class conduct, attitude, attendance and effort) You are expected to be fully engaged in class activities and assume responsibility of your own learning. Projects will be incorporated into the above three categories based on the complexity of the assignment. Homework policy: Homework will be assigned almost every day. You are expected to do all reading prior to answering the questions. All answers must be stated in such a way that the reader will know what the question asked upon reading the answer. Example: Question: What are the three states of matter? Answer: The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. I will assign homework on a section in the chapter prior to discussing the topics in class. Having read the text and answered questions will enable you to better understand the class discussions and notes and allow you to participate in class. You may use your homework to answer homework quiz questions. If you do not understand a particular question, you should ask me to discuss the answer in class. You are expected to have your homework on the due date. Homework will not be graded every nigh. Homework will be checked by way of homework quizzes. During the homework quizzes you may use your own completed homework to answer questions. Retain all homework in a 3 ring binder. Cheating on homework will result in notification of parents as well as the office. Review the school's cheating policy for details. If you work with another student on a homework assignment, you must each answer the questions in your own words. All homework quizzes will be graded on a 1- 10 scale. Class rules: a. No eating, chewing gum, or drinking (except water) in class. b. Follow all safety rules during labs and activities. c. Treat everyone with respect. d. Do not use profanity in class. e. Do not engage in any activities that may be disruptive to the learning environment. f. Excessive unexcused tardiness (3 or more per quarter) or unexcused absence (3 or more) will result in a 5 point reduction in your quarter grade. Excessive discipline problems will also result in a 5point reduction from class. Outdoor Classroom rules: We will be holding class outside on the deck whenever it is possible to do so. The purpose of this outdoor classroom is to allow students to learn biology by direct observation of an ecosystem that is readily available to us (i.e. the Indian River and the Morgan School woods). It is important that despite the lack of the four walls of a conventional classroom, students will conduct themselves in an appropriate manner so that structured and meaningful learning takes place. The following are some basic rules when we go out: 1. Do not wonder off without telling me where and why you are going. 2. No horse-playing will be tolerated while we are out there (i.e. throwing rocks, play fighting, throwing any objects into the river, etc.) Eating will be allowed out on the deck, but you are responsible for the trash. 3. Do not climb the trees or over the deck railing. Infraction of these and any school rules may result in: Teacher detention- must be served by the next school day or it will be turned over to Mrs.Hagness for an office detention, referral to the office and notification of parents. As per school rules, three referrals to the office will result in removal and loss of credit from class. The following items are recommended for this class: 3 ring binder folder for retaining all homework assignment planner pen, pencil, colored pencils, highlights Have a great school year!!! Honesty & Academic Integrity Cheating, plagiarism, or falsification (lying) of any kind will not be tolerated. Students are cheating if they: • Copy or allow to be copied any assignment by any method • Use any unauthorized aid on quizzes, tests, or exams • Steal, possess or view a copy of a test beforehand • Give or receive help on a test • Take someone else’s work and submit it as theirs • Scan, alter or forge any school document Plagiarize, i.e. submit material written or designed by another without giving the author/creator credit or identifying the source; or submit work created by family, friends or tutors.
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