Life Science Syllabus


 

THE SEVENTH GRADE SYLLABUS FOR LIFE SCIENCE:

Students will learn about life science through a comprehensive course study and hands- on experiments to support their observations.  Science can be defined as man's observations of the world God created and man's use of those observations to make decisions (Life Science textbook).  In this Christian Life Science course, the student will learn what God has said about life and living things and how to build upon those principles.

Students will conduct numerous in class experiments and participate in activities to support the Life Science curriculum.

Projects that will be assigned for this course:

*Science Fair Project

*Creation of a three-dimensional Cell Model

*Research and Essay based on DNA and/or Genetics

*Human Body System Group Project

*Lab Dissections of a Fish and Frog 

Supply List:

*Erasable ink pens (blue/black ink only) and #2 pencils

*Notebook Paper

*A three ring binder with pockets

*1 box of Kleenex tissue

*Poster Board (as needed for Special Projects)

*Ruler, scissors, and glue

Grading Policies and Procedures:

*Grades are weighted as follows:

     a. Tests- 40%.  (Students will not be allowed to retake tests for a higher score.)

     b. Labs - 20%

     c. Special Projects- 15%

     d. Homework/Daily Assignments - 25% (all work for this class is expected to be written in cursive or word processed, blue or black ink, and answered in complete sentences.  Failure to do so will result in a redo and loss of points).

***UNEXCUSED : Students will receive a 25% deduction for not having work in when the teacher asks for it on the due date.  The student will turn in late work the following school day in  order to receive the 25% deduction.  If the student does not turn in the late assignment until 2 days later, the student will receive a 50% deduction for the assignment.  Late work will not be accepted after the second day. Student may place the assignment on the clip on the outside of the door if the teacher is not in the room.

***When absent, students are expected to check the web page for missed work and turn them into the teacher in a timely manner. It is the student's responsibility to meet with the teacher upon their return and to complete all assignments and tests missed while they were absent.

***If an unexpected emergency hinders the student from completing the assignment, the parent should email or send a note to the teacher as soon as possible.  In this case, extra time to complete the assignment will be granted.

Rules for Classroom Behavior:

*Students will reflect a positive Christian attitude at all times towards all people.

*Students will have their textbooks and materials with them daily.  After the bell rings, students will not be allowed to go to their lockers.

*Students will sharpen pencils before class starts.

*Students will NOT leave their seats without permission.

*No gum, food or drinks are allowed in the classroom.

*Students will not sleep or lay their heads down in class.

*Students will write in cursive or word process all assignments.

*Plagiarism and/or cheating will not be tolerated and will result in a zero for that assignment.

*Students will comply with all rules and regulations as noted in the WCA handbook.

Consequences (may include one or more of the following):

*Student will be moved to another seat in the classroom- away from their friends.

*Student will write down the rule and his/her explanation for breaking the rule in no less than three well-written paragraphs.  Student essay will reflect a positive Christian attitude and be remorseful in nature.

*Students will write a 3-5 page report using the class room Audubon Science books.  Student work will be neat and legible.  The report will be signed and dated by both the student and a parent.

*Student will be given subject related additional homework for not using time wisely in class.

*The teacher will document unsatisfactory behavior in detail in her DISCIPLINE FOLDER.  Student will sign and date the entry and this information will be shared with parents during conferences.

*For major infractions, the student will be sent to the principal and parents notified.  Students are expected to comply with all reasonable requests and treat their fellow classmates and teacher with respect at all times.

NOTE:  The teacher reserves the right to make changes as deemed necessary for the overall positive welfare of the class learning experience.

Please feel free to contact the teacher at any time with your concerns.  

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