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Physical Science Syllabus Teacher: Mrs. Rachel Meares Course Description(NC Standard Course of Study)The Physical Science curriculum is designed to continue the investigation of the concepts that guide inquiry in the practice of science begun in earlier grades. The Physical Science course will provide a rich knowledge base to provide a foundation for the continued study of science. The investigations should be approached in a qualitative manner in keeping with the mathematical skills of the students. The curriculum will integrate the following topics from both chemistry and physics:
FeesCourse Fee (required): $5.00Science Club (optional): $5.00 Grading SystiemSix Weeks Grade75% - Tests, projects, reports, notebooks, and other formal evaluations. 25% - Class work, homework, positive classroom participation in lab activities, discussions, etc. Final Grade75% - Average of the three six weeks grades. 25% - Final Exam (North Carolina End of Course Test for Physical Science) Materials Needed· pencils/pens · 3-ring binder · loose-leaf paper · scientific calculator Teacher ExpectationsBefore the End of Class Bell Rings Students are not allowed to leave class early for ANY reason. You must remain in your seats until the bell rings. There will be no lining up at the door while waiting for class to end. Before the Tardy Bell Rings 1. Sharpen pencils. 2. Be seated. 3. Get notebooks and textbooks opened to the appropriate section and begin working on the starter assignment located on the chalkboard, overhead projector, or white board. 4. Have Homework out and ready to be checked. Lecture/Class Discussion1. Raise your hand to be recognized. 2. Do not speak while someone else is speaking. 3. Respect your fellow students. Do not tease, ridicule, or talk negatively about another student. 4. If you do not understand something I have said or directed you to do, please ask for further explanations. Classroom ParticipationPositive classroom participation during lecture, lab activities, discussions, etc. is required for all Physical Science students to reach their full potential. Each student has the right to learn, and no ones learning should be hindered in my classroom. Sleeping, talking out of turn, not working on classwork assignments or not taking notes, etc. will result in a warning & if the behavior continues, a referral to the administration. Homework Homework must be completed on the appropriate due date. Late assignments will not be accepted because we generally check and discuss assignments daily. Most often I check homework for effort. However, occasionally I will ask you to turn in assignments for a “right or wrong” grade. Tests Weekly science tests are scheduled for Wednesday. Short quizzes may be given on any day. Students present on test days will be required to take the test. If you are absent the day before the test, you will still be required to take the test. New material is generally not covered the day before a test. Exceptions will be made for those missing more than one consecutive day before the test. Cheating Policy Cheating on tests, homework, or any assignment will not be tolerated and will result in a “0” for that assignment. Also, your Parent/Guardian will be contacted and informed about the incident. Notebooks Students are required to keep a notebook with all class notes, worksheets, hand-outs, etc. neatly organized. Notebook checks will be announced. Make-Up AssignmentsMake-up assignments are the responsibility of each student. You will be required to make-up missed assignments within 5 days of your return. This includes copying notes from a fellow student and obtaining any missed handouts. Students may obtain missed hand-outs from the appropriate class period folder located near the windows. You must show me make-up assignments within 5 days of your return. I will NOT ask you for them. If I do not see them within 5 days, a zero will be recorded for that assignment. Make-up TestsIf you are absent for a test, you will be required to make-up the test within 5 days of your return. Classroom Rules1. Treat others with respect. 2. Bring book and other supplies to class daily. 3. Pay attention. 4. Only one person may be allowed to speak at a time. Infractions to the rulesFirst Offense: Warning. Second Offense: Referral to the administration. |