Biology Syllabus

 

Teacher:  Mrs. Sharolyn Davis

Planning Period: 10:35-11:30 (best time for calls or a conference)

Phone: 376-7855 ext 8030 (goes directly to voicemail)

Email: davissh@mustangps.org

Website: www.mustangps.org/~davissh

Textbook: Holt: Biology 2006 edition

 

Course Description:

This course is designed to give the student an overview of many different aspects of the life sciences.  Students will acquire knowledge through hands-on activities, experiments, research, projects, group work, as well as using text materials.  (At this time, we will not dissect anything this year.)

 

Topics Covered:

Scientific Method and Tools

Cells and Biochemistry

Heredity (DNA and Genetics)

Biodiversity (Evolution and Classification)

Interdependence of Organisms (Ecology)

Matter, Energy, and Organization (Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration)

Behavior of Organisms

Human Body Systems

 

Daily Supply List:

Blue/Black Ink Pens                             Pencils and Erasers

Red Ink Pens                                        3-ring binder with dividers

Loose-leaf Paper                                 Spiral Notebook    

Calculator                                              Completed Homework     

Pencil bag for binder                           Good Attitude

 

Other items are needed throughout the year for labs, projects, and a research paper. I will try to let you know of these as soon as possible.

 

Some items are needed for the classroom overall (ex. tissues).  These items will be mentioned in the monthly newsletter.  Since these items are above and beyond, I feel that a reward should be given to those that help us out.  Therefore, I will award a “Get Out of Tardy Free” pass if the student donates one of these items.  Each student may earn only one pass per month.  The student must turn in the pass on the day of the tardiness to be excused.

 

I do not feel that it is okay to give bonus points for items students (or their parents) purchase.  (Too much like “buying” a grade!)

 

Classroom Rules:

1. Show respect. 

2. Come prepared.

3. Pay attention.

4. Be punctual.

5. Participate.

 

Tardy Policy:

My students are expected to be in their assigned seats when the bell begins to ring.  If they are not, they will be tardy. I follow the district’s attendance policy which states three tardies will count as an absence and go towards the total number of absences allowed per semester. On the sixth tardy an office referral will be issued. Students may use a hall pass to avoid being counted tardy.  If the student has to go back to their locker to get materials that should have been brought to class, this will count as a tardy if no hall pass is used.  Tardies can be monitored with the use of Parent Connect.  Parents will only be called when a detention/office referral has been earned.

 

Grading Policy:

Daily = 30%

Tests = 30%

Labs = 30%

Semester Test = 10%

 

Late Work: 

If you hand me your assignment after the time when I have instructed to pass them over, it will be considered late.  Late work will be accepted up to one day late for an automatic 50% reduction in the grade earned. You will NOT get a grade for any assignment that is turned in more than one day late.

 

Make-Up Work:

I have a calendar on the webpage and posted in the classroom with the daily assignments on it.  You are expected to look at one of these to get your assignments.  I WILL NOT remind you to get your make up work.  There is a folder for the worksheets in the room hanging on the wall near the calendar.  AFTER checking the calendar, you can find the missed worksheet in the folder with the day of the week in which you missed written on it. I follow the school’s policy as to the time frame you have in which to make up the work. Make up tests need to be taken on the following Monday after school.  The sooner tests are made up the better. 

 

All absent work is entered into the computer as a zero until it is made up.  This will show you the worst case scenario on average and prevents surprises at the end of the grade period. HURRY and get your work caught up!

 

 

Notebooks/Binder:

This year my students will keep a vocabulary notebook, a one subject, 70 pg spiral. The notebook needs to be brought to class every day.  I would suggest that they stay inside their Biology 3-ring binder.  We will set up the binder during class.  Please have dividers.  We can make some out of construction paper, if needed. 

 

Bonus:

One source of bonus is to save their hall passes.  Each hall pass is worth 5% on a test score if not used.  (Not valid on semester or benchmark tests.)

 

Other bonus opportunities are listed every month in the newsletter and on my webpage. Bonus points are not entered into their grade until the very end of the grading period.  At that time, I will go in and add points to daily assignments until the entire bonus has been distributed.

 

Benchmark Tests (Practice EOI’s)

This year Biology students will take benchmark tests meant to prepare them for the kinds of questions to expect on the End-Of-Instruction test.  We will have district wide practice tests on each of the six content standards of our PASS skills about once a month.  This is done to help us see progress in our students and areas where we need to improve before the EOI.  Grades earned on these practice tests are recorded and can be seen in Parent Connect. My plan is to have mini tests on each of the PASS sub-skills prior to the benchmark test.

 

Parent Connect:

This is a great way for parents to stay informed on the student’s performance in the classroom.  This is updated regularly.  You can see your student’s average, individual assignment grades, and attendance record for all classes.  You can even sign up to receive email alerts!  Sign up by with a visit to http://pcxp.mustangps.org.  Grade checks for my class will be given to students after each test has been recorded.  These should be signed and returned.

 

Tutoring:

I will be available to help your student with additional instruction after school each Tuesday until 4:30 pm.  I will announce to the class on Monday if I will not be available due to a meeting. Before school, I am not available due to taking my children to school. Please contact me if other arrangements need to be made.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Special Grading Scores:

I sometimes send home grade reports with the students for parents to see and sign.  When I input grades, I do not just type in numbers.  I have abbreviations for certain things.  This is to help me have a better understanding of why your student has a particular average or missing grade.  Parent Connect doesn’t always show these abbreviations, but it will show you the percentage equivalent.  Below is a list of these abbreviations, why I have used that, and what they mean as far as percentage. 

 

AB = absent (This grade counts as a zero until the assignment is made up

            and graded.)

            Z = zero (This assignment was turned in but no answers were  

                        correct)

            NC = no credit (This assignment was turned in but no credit was given. 

                        This happens for several reasons.  Turned in with no name, turned

                        in blank, written in the wrong color ink, etc.  See the note at the

                        bottom of the report for details.)

            0 = zero (This assignment was never turned in.)

            L = late work (This assignment was done and turned in, however, it was

                        turned in after it was due and so the maximum earned is 50%.)

            C = completion (This assignment was given full credit 100%.  Usually this

                        is seen on participation grades.)

            B = bonus (This assignment was not a 100% but the bonus points the

 student did this semester were added to this assignment and

therefore is now a 100%.  I do this to multiple assignments until all

the bonus points were awarded.  This will be done only near grade

report time.)

            REDO = redo (This paper is worth no credit the way it was turned in.  The

                        student has the opportunity to receive points however, if he/she will

                        redo the assignment.  Usually there is a note on top of the

                        assignment when it is passed back to the student. This is read by

                        Parent Connect as a zero until the work is redone.)

            EX = excused (This grade is not assigned to this student. The points

                        earned by the other students will not affect this student’s grade.

                        Parent Connect reads this as a missing grade, but it will show you

                        the code.  Remember what it means.  This often happens when

                        students are gone for labs.)

            CH = cheating (The student was cheating, in one form or another, and

 therefore is earning a zero on this assignment.  This is not able to

be made up!  Cheating is using someone else or their work to

obtain answers. Both individuals may earns zeroes for cheating.

Parents are usually contacted by phone.)

            TRU = truant (If SASI, our attendance program, has the child marked as

truant, any assignment missed that day counts as a zero

and cannot be made up.)