Academic Biology- Room 300 2014-2015 Park View High School Welcome to Park View High! I am excited to begin a new year and anticipate a successful year with each and every one of you!! Ms. Saemin Oh E-mail: Saemin. Oh@lcps.org Website: lcps.org/Domain/3553 Phone: 571- 434-4500 Sign up for Remind 101 to get reminders from Ms. Oh this year by texting @oh03, @oh04 or @oh06 to 571-297-8770. Textbook: Biology by Miller and Levine, 2002. (used only as a reference) Materials: 1 2 ½ inch three ring binders 12 Dividers (one for each unit) Pen and pencils Academic Expectations: Set your goals high and constantly strive to accomplish them. Do your best! This is a course that requires a lot of motivation. Students will need to be responsible for keeping up with assignments. Tests/ Projects Labs/ Independent Research Project Homework/ Class work Quizzes/ Bellringers Grading Scale: A 98-100= A+ 93-97= A 90-92= A- There will be an assessment at the end of every unit. The format may consist of multiple choice, short answer, true/false, labeling, lab application skills, and/or group projects. If you are not satisfied with the score on your test, you can schedule a time to do test corrections. When you correct the question, you will get half a credit back for every question that is correct. You have until the next unit test to do test corrections. Biology is a lab- based science, so there will be 1 or more labs per unit. Labs will be conducted in class. A 3 ring binder will be kept with all independent research progress. Homework will be due at the beginning of the class on the due date. Unfinished class work may result in homework. There will be periodic quizzes throughout each unit to check for your understanding of the material. There will be a bellringer at the beginning of each period that counts toward your quiz grade. The bellringers are old SOL questions that will help you prepare for the SOL in May. B 87-89= B+ 83-86= B 80-82+ B- C 77-79= C+ 73-76= C 70-72= C- D 67-69= D+ 63-66= D 60-62= D- F Below 60 = F 1 Late Work: One of your primary responsibilities as a student is to turn in homework on time. Homework assignments are due at the beginning of class on the due date. Any assignment turned in after the due date will drop one letter grade (10%) for every day it is missed. Assignments will be accepted up to 5 class periods after the due date resulting in no less than 50% taken off. After this date, the assignment may still be turned in for feedback, but will result in a zero for the grade. Assignments will be accepted up to one day after the unit test. Absences: If you are absent, it is your responsibility to make up any missed assignments. Check your folder for missed work stapled to While You Were Out sheet. The scope and sequence, notes, assignments and their due dates will be posted on the class website. They will be due the next class period. If you are absent for a test, you are expected to make up the test. Appointments must be scheduled ahead of time to come before or after school. Expectations: Arrive to class on time Be respectful of others Come to class prepared Ask Questions/ Participate Don’t give up Food/ drink/ gum free room Inappropriate Behavior: Safety Shower- Students are not permitted to pull the safety shower handle unless it is an emergency. Any violation of this policy will result in time spent cleaning the room and an additional 10 hours of community service for the science department. Emergency Button- Students are not permitted to push the red emergency button in the front of the room. Any violation of this policy will result in immediate disciplinary action from administration. Vandalism- The science rooms were recently renovated. Please take care of all furniture and equipment. Any violation of this policy will result in immediate disciplinary action from administration. Extra Credit: Extra credit is a privilege, not a right. It will be assigned when the opportunity arises, but is at my discretion. Cheating/Plagiarism: Plagiarism and cheating result in an automatic zero on any assignment and sent to the Honor Code Committee. Plagiarism includes not citing your source correctly. Cheating includes copying someone else’s work or letting other people copy your work. There will be a lot of group work during labs in this class, but everyone must turn in their own work in their own words. “Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere.” ~Chinese Proverb 2 Academic Biology Syllabus Ms. Oh I have read a copy of the syllabus and grading policy. Student Name: ________________________ Signature: ___________________________ Parent Name: _________________________ Signature: ___________________________ Phone # (h): __________________ (w): __________________ (c): __________________ Parent Email: __________________________________________ Concerns: Academic Biology Syllabus Ms. Oh I have read a copy of the syllabus and grading policy. Student Name: ________________________ Signature: ___________________________ Parent Name: _________________________ Signature: ___________________________ Phone # (h): __________________ (w): __________________ (c): __________________ Parent Email: __________________________________________ Concerns: Academic Biology Syllabus Ms. Oh I have read a copy of the syllabus and grading policy. 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