General Science Syllabus
General Science Syllabus
General Science
Mrs. Gray – Room 430
[email protected]
I. Course Description
This is an integrated study of science. During the course of the class we will
discuss an introduction to science, the nature of matter, changes in matter,
motion and energy, and finally earth and space. Included will also be an
experience working with microscopes, observations and simulations. This
course will be year long, and broken into two halves covered in first and
second semesters. Any students experiencing difficulties with the lecture
materials are encouraged to contact the instructor. I will occasionally be
available for after school or Friday morning tutoring sessions.
III. Materials
The student will need:
a. A three ring binder and a folder to keep notes, labs and old assignments.
b. Loose leaf notebook or wireless notebook
c. A pencil is the preferred writing utensil. If pen is used, the assignment
must be neat and legible.
d. Scientific calculators are recommended.
e. The text book should be brought to every class with the students, and shall
not be left in the classroom when class is over.
f. It is the student’s responsibility to have the appropriate materials for class
and to bring them to each and every class, unless otherwise instructed.
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IV. Testing
Tests will be comprised of five (5) different elements. They are: matching,
multiple-multiple choice, modified true/false statements, fill-in-the-blanks,
and essays. Please note that not every test will have these five elements.
Every test will also have its own unique scoring, and may not be based out of
100 points possible. Correct spelling of words is mandatory. Incorrectly
spelled words will result in half to whole points being deducted from final
score. When a unit has been finished there will be a unit test. Smaller tests
will most likely be required when a chapter is finished. Note also that these
chapter tests may be combined. Occasionally, I may give open book/note tests
and/or take-home tests. Please understand that these will be more difficult
than the standard in class tests. If extra credit questions appear on an exam,
every problem on that test must be attempted before those questions can be
added to the final score. The final exam for this class will be cumulative. Test
curving will only occur if I deem it necessary, and will be based on the classes
overall score range.
V. Homework
Homework will be assigned on different occasions. You must have the
assignment turned in on the due date, by the end of your scheduled class
period. In the event of an absence, it is the student’s responsibility to pick up
any missed assignments from the instructor. According to policy, there will be
one day allowed for each day missed. If your absence is excused, you will
receive whole credit. In the event of an unexcused absence, the same policy
will be extended, with the provision that only partial credit will be given for
that assignment.
Every student has the opportunity to earn a good final course grade as a result
of her/his own work and determination.
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