North Montgomery High School Anatomy and Physiology Syllabus
North Montgomery High School Anatomy and Physiology Syllabus
Instructor: Mrs. Myers Classroom: 122 After/Before School Hours: 7:45 Daily/Bonus School Phone Number: (765) 362-5140 E-Mail: [email protected] North Montgomery High School Website: http://nmhs.nm.k12.in.us/ Mrs. Myers Website: http://myersscience.weebly.com/ Assignments will be available in class as well as on the classroom website. REQUIRED TEXTS: A&P Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 13th Edition. Gerard J. Tortora & Bryan Derrickson COURSE DESCRIPTION: This is a project- and laboratory-based course where you will be allowed to generate knowledge about anatomy (a fancy term for structure) and physiology (a fancy term for function) with your peers. Life Science classes will follow the Indiana 2010 State Science Standards according to discipline. Please visit https://learningconnection.doe.in.gov/Standards/Standards.aspx to see the Anatomy and Physiology Standards. COURSE FORMAT: The class meets for 70 minutes per day Monday- Friday. Readings and homework are assigned, as appropriate; to provide background information on course topics, and guest speakers may be invited to address various course topics. Student assignments are drawn from class topics and discussions. The goal of this course is to acquaint students with the study of anatomy and physiology and prepare them for college courses. Upon successful completion of this course, students will demonstrate knowledge and skills through classroom grades and a final assessment. GRADING POLICY: Grades will be earned throughout each trimester based on performance in each of the following areas: Tests and Quizzes, Laboratories and Projects, Classwork/Homework/Participation, and Science Notebook. Each of these areas will be given grades that will contribute to overall points per trimester. The following point ranges per assignment will be assigned. Tests: 75-100 points (Per assignment) Quizzes: 25-50 points (Quizzes will be based on mastery and can be taken over. See BONUS for more information) (Per assignment) Laboratories: 75-100 points (Per assignment) Classwork: 10-20 points (Per assignment) Anatomy in the News (10 points each) Disease Diary (25 points each) Homework: 3-5 points (Per assignment) Anatomy & Physiology Binder: 100 points (Per trimester) Socrative Exit Ticket Formative Assessments: 2-5 points (Per assignment) Grades will be assigned on the basis of the percent of accumulated points as follows. North Montgomery has adopted the following scale: A= 90-100%; B= 80- 89%; C= 70-79%; D= 69-60% and F= 59% and below. Grades will be shown in Powerschool as a percentage. Extra Credit: Extra Credit may be given depending on topic and time of year. Extra Credit will not be given based on student or parent request. Students' are encouraged to keep up with their work throughout the year.
ASSIGNMENT EXPECTATIONS: Students are expected to come to class with homework completed. Assignments not turned in on time will result in partial or no credit. 1 Day Late 2 Days Late 3 Days Late Trimester IA /IB 25% off 50 % off No credit given Homework will be posted on the board in the classroom. The website will also be updated regularly to show assignments and upcoming tests and quizzes. Make-Up Work: Students are responsible for getting work they missed while they were absent. All students should speak with me upon return so that we can go over what is due and when it will need to be turned in. If a student has a prearranged absence, they are expected to come to me before they leave to obtain any work they can do at home. All class work that cannot be made up at home will need to be made up during BONUS. Students are responsible for coming in to complete assignments. Type of Assignments: Tests and Quizzes (25-100 points each) Tests will be given at the end of the unit; quizzes will be covered within a given unit. All tests and quizzes will have a variety of questions including multiple choice, true/false, matching, application, labeling, fill in the blank, short answer, and essay. Anatomy in the News (10 points each) Due on the 1st and 15th of each month Find newspaper, magazine, or internet article on some aspect of ANATOMY. Write a two paragraph summary of the news article that includes the following information: Who, What Where When Why Relation to ANATOMY Cite the source: Title of Article, author, date, and URL or Title of Article, author, date, and newspaper or magazine Submit Assignment via website by 1st and 15th of every month. Name and Anatomy News on subject line and Name etc. in text of message! Disease Diary (25 points each) Submissions to the Disease Diary are due on the 8th and 23rd of each month. Each submission should contain a graphic of some aspect of the disease as well as an outline description of the specific characteristics, causes, signs & symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment for the disease. All sources should be cited in the correct format for print and internet. Please include the reference for any graphics you include. If you find a particularly useful source site, please indicate this so it can be added to the reference sites on our anatomy page. Submit Assignment via website by 8th and 23rd of every month. Name and Disease Diary on subject line and Name etc. in text of message! Anatomy and Physiology Binder/ Notebook (100 points per trimester): Students expected to bring to class at all times. Student can decide how to organize, however it must be easy for teacher to follow for grading and must have the following materials/sections: o Notes o Labs o Tests/Quizzes o Vocabulary
o Diagrams, Drawings, and Labels Socrative Exit Tickets (3-5 points per class): In the last 5 minutes of every class students are expected to take a quick quiz/reflection to reflect what they learned that day in class. Questions will vary depending on topic but will feature both items that may appear on future quizzes and tests as well as reflection questions so I can address topics better or go back and reteach items that classes did not understand well. Reflection questions will be graded by completion. Answers that are only one word will not get a full score. Content questions may be either multiple choice or short answer. Only topics covered will show up as content questions in Socrative. The lowest two Socrative scores will be dropped each trimester. BONUS: Bonus times will be used in the following ways: Extra Help. Any student having difficulties may use bonus to get help in the area of need. Missed work (laboratories, quizzes, tests, and class work that cannot be done at home) will be made up in bonus. Students who need to make up work should sign up for bonus including what they need to make up so that work will be ready when they come in. Quizzes- Any students under 60% on a quiz will be required to come to bonus. Student will review problems with teacher and will retake quiz. Any student over 60% may elect to come into bonus to review and retake quiz as well. The goal of all quizzes is that students show mastery. Therefore, students may retake quizzes as many times as they need within a unit, until they have mastered the content. Students who consistently do not do well on Socrative Exit Tickets may be asked to stay for bonus. This will be at teachers discretion. Classroom Expectations: RESPECT RESPONSIBILITY RESOURCEFULNESS The above three words are your expectations for your class this coming school year. Being Respectful includes: Respecting yourself including how you dress and overall present yourself within the classroom. Respecting all other students in the class including their opinions, ideas, space, and belongings. Respecting all instructors in the classroom including ALL school personnel, guest speakers, and guests. Respecting school property including materials within the classroom. Being Responsible includes: Bringing all materials to class including textbook, binder, and writing materials. Handing in all assignments on time and completed. Copying assignments down in calendar and getting all permission slips signed. Not bringing items into class that are not in accordance with school policies including food, drinks, cell phones, etc. Being on time to class and ready to DO SCIENCE! Follow ALL LAB SAFETY rules. Make up any missed work when you are absent. Being Resourceful includes: Seeking answers on own using textbook and outside resources including reference materials and recommended websites depending on topic. Working towards developing scientific hypotheses based on experiments and creative ideas. Using time wisely in all classroom activities and seeking extra help when needed.
I understand each statement in the Science Safety Standards contract and agree to abide by these rules so I may participate in the class Printed Students Name: ______________________________________ Signed ____________________________________________________ Date _________________ Parent/Guardian Signature _____________________________ Phone Number ___________________