14-15 Syllabus
14-15 Syllabus
14-15 Syllabus
Course Info
Instructor Info
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Phone Ext:
Email Address:
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Course Description:
Megan Boyer
252
mboyer@nfv.k12.ia.us
3rd Period
Unified Science This is an introductory course for freshman that is based on a
lecture/hands-on format. In this course students will learn about the physical
world around them, from the ground they stand on to the farthest stars that they
can see. This course will also discuss the forces that provide change underneath
the Earth's crust, keep the planets in balance, and the forces that they experience
in everyday life. Be prepared to also encounter the crosscutting concepts of
mathematics and chemistry.
Course Objectives:
Course Objectives align with the Iowa CORE and the National Science Standards.
Required Materials:
You will be issued a textbook and are responsible for the care of your textbook.
(Including textbook and any other materials or supplies required for the class)
Holt Science Spectrum: A Physical Approach. National Academy Press: Austin, Texas. 2001
You are also required to have and use your own materials. Please bring the
following to class every day:
1. Something to write with (pencil is best)
2. Something to write on (notebook is best)
3. Something to organize your work (folder or binder)
* You also need to bring your textbook and laptop to class every day.
Classroom
Expectations:
Start
1. Enter quietly.
2. Get materials ready.
3. Look at the Agenda.
During
4. Stay focused on your work.
5. Give your best effort.
6. Cooperate with others.
End
7. Pack up quietly.
8. Wait to be dismissed.
9. Push in your chair.
Assignments:
AA:CR:002
Schoology Checks
Section Reviews
Bellwork
Chapter Quiz*
Other classwork
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Methods of
Assessment:
Essays
Unit Test
Lab
Lab Report
Research Paper
Project
The grading scale is consistent with the standard letter grading system that is used
throughout the high school. See the NFV Handbook.
Summative Assessments are worth 70% of your grade.
Formative Assessments are worth 30% of your grade.
Course Schedule:
Content
Intro. to Science
Matter
Atoms and the Periodic
Table
The Structure of Matter
2. Changes in Matter
Chemical Reactions
Acids, bases, and pH
Solutions, Acids, and Bases
Nuclear Changes
Course Policies
Practice
Assessments:
Waves
Sound and Light
5. Space Exploration
The Universe
Planet Earth
The Atmosphere
Using Natural Resources
Measurements
Polymers
Time
Semester 1
Quarter 1
Weeks.1-9
Semester 1
Quarter 2
Weeks 10-14
Motion Graphs
Air Resistance
Semester 1
Quarter 2
Weeks 15-18
Laser demo
Wood block demo
Semester 2
Quarter 3
Weeks 1-5
Semester 2
Quarter 3-4
Weeks 6-18
Formative assessments
Assignments will be announced in class and posted on the white board in the front
of the classroom. This will be updated on a daily basis, but is subject to change.
The Online Planner will also be updated daily.
All formative assessments are due by the due date and may be graded. There will
be time in class for you to complete your work, but if not, you will be expected to
complete the work outside of class (*chapter quizzes are an exception). Students
may NOT redo formative work for a better grade.
Performance
Assessments:
AA:CR:002
1. The Nature of
Matter
Summative assessments
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Assignments will be announced in advance in class and posted on the white board
in the front of the classroom. This will be updated daily, but is subject to change.
The Online Planner will also be updated daily.
Late Work:
All summative assessments are due by the due date. If you are absent, you must
schedule a time outside of the school day (either 7:30AM or after 3:30PM). If you
do not finish the assessment by the end of class, you must stay until you are
finished, or have discussed it with me.
All formative work must be turned in before the summative assessment covering
that material. For late work, there is a 10% grade reduction on that assignment
and it will be flagged as Late.
Missing
Assignments:
Second Chance
Procedures:
Makeup Work:
Cell Phone/Text
Messaging Use:
AA:CR:002
If you bring your cell phone to class, it must be OFF or SILENT. This includes other
personal electronic devices. During class, cell phones and other electronic devices
must not become a distraction or disruption. If a cell phone becomes a distraction
or disruption, the teacher will confiscate the device and hold it to the end of the
class period, notify the principal, and turn it into the office.
A student may use his/her cell phone for a calculator, stopwatch, timer and the
like after permission from the teacher has been given.
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Classroom Conduct
Laptop Use:
Tape Recording:
Behavior:
Students are responsible to know
Policies and Procedures in
the Student Handbook
Emergency
Procedures:
AA:CR:002
Bring your NFV laptop daily. Students will be prompted to use laptops when needed
in class.
Removal.
Serve a detention.
Emergency procedures are posted above the classroom door in case of fire and
tornado.
In the event of an injury in class, notify the teacher immediately and follow
directions exactly.
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