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Harrells, NC 28444
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Toothman - Honors Biology

Harrells Christian Academy

 

Syllabus: Honors and Regular Biology

 

Grade Level: 10

Textbook: Modern Biology,

Holt, Rinehart, and Winston

 

Instructor: Margaret Toothman

William C. Maus Hall, Room #603

Home phone – (910) 285-2106

School phone – (910) 532-4575

 

Required

Materials: Writing instruments

Three ring notebook

Multicolored index cards

1 Large Book cover – COVER YOUR BOOK ASAP

 

Honors

Biology: Tests are more in depth and analytical

More outside work on computers

 

Major

Objectives: * To understand the biological fundamentals in preparation for

higher education

* To appreciate, care for, and preserve the living species in our

environment

* To become aware of the opportunities for careers in the

biological sciences

* To increase biological vocabulary

* To learn and practice study skills

* To use scientific equipment

* To use the scientific method of investigating

 

Class

Requirements: * Be present and on time

* Bring all materials

* Complete assigned work

* Read assignments

* Participate in class discussions

* Keep notebook complete and in order

Class conduct: * Follow handbook rules

* Be courteous

* Respect property of the teacher and fellow students

* Keep the classroom neat

* Be pleasant, not disruptive

 

 

Grading

System: * Tests, labs, notebooks, and projects count equally

* Class participation, homework, and current events can add/delete

one to four points on the final average

* Late work results in a letter grade lower for each school day that

it is late

* Grades are not curved

* DVD/VCR tapes equal a 95 if they are related to a current topic

* All tests are corrected and returned for students to evaluate

mistakes and ask questions. These tests are then filed and

available if parents desire to see them and /or have a conference

* Getting a professional speaker in the biological field to address the

class equals a grade of 100.

 

 

Study

Skills: * PROPER STUDY SKILLS HELP YOU ACHIEVE

ACADEMIC SUCCESS!

* Read the first page of the chapter to get an overview

* Each chapter is divided into sections with objectives and key terms.

I give out a study guide to help you – read the questions FIRST

so you know what you are searching for.

* Study any illustrations, charts or graphs, as well material printed in

bold type. Draw and label all required work neatly in your

notebook (you do not have to be an artist)

* Read and copy the questions at the end of each chapter and answer

each one completely

* The study guide, drawings, and end of chapter questions will make up

your notebook, in addition to your notes. Near the end of the

six weeks I will collect your notebooks for a test grade. Each

omitted questions counts off two points so proofread each page

carefully to make 100%. I go over questions in class, so if you

have questions – ask me. Late work counts off a letter grade for

each school day.

* Review your vocabulary words each day! About 20 will

be in each test.

* Following this pattern of study, staying focused in class, asking

questions and making relevant comments in an orderly manner should

make you a successful student in my class. Next remember to study

some each night, not just at test time. I am here to help you achieve to

the best of your ability? Together we can have a great year.

 


Testing: * I have included a list of approximately one hundred and twenty “word parts”

which will be on each test. I give the word apart and you give the meaning.

We will use these all year. Put them on your index cards and do not

lose them. Reviewing them each night will make this process much

easier and you will retain their meaning successfu7lly. It is helpful to

draw pictures beside these to help you recall the meaning.

* The test contains true-false, multiple choice, blanks, essay questions,

and vocabulary. Most tests have 50 points so questions count off two

points each.

 

Projects: * One project per six weeks the first semester. Details will be given for

each. Second semester projects are optional.

* Leaf collection is first.

* Model and information on DNA is second.

* Family medical tree is third

The following are second semester options:

* Paper on a specific disease

* Capture and study of an invertebrate animal

* Insect identification/collection

* New developments in genetics

* Booklet on monocots and discos

* Other possibilities according to student interest

 

 

 

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In signing below, I affirm that I have read and understand this syllabus and the expectations of this course. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. I am looking forward to a successful year.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

 

 

 

Margaret Toothman

 

 

 

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