Advanced Earth Science

Grading Guidelines and Rules

Mr. Posovsky and Mr. Ratcliffe (Room B 102)

Welcome to Advanced Earth Science. We will be covering many different aspects of the world and universe surrounding us. You are expected to come to class everyday prepared with your textbook, writing utensil, calculator, and paper.

The grade that you earn will be dependent upon the following criteria. Every assignment will be given a point value. Some of the typical assignments and there values are listed below (these point values may vary). By adding up the points you have earned and dividing by the total possible points, then multiplying by 100 you can determine your grade by using the following 100 point scale. 100-90=A, 89-80=B, 79-70=C, 69-60=D, 59-0=F. Grades will be entered every two weeks in Gradebook.

Tests - 25-100 (If you are sick the day of the test you will be expected to take the test your first day back in class unless prior arrangements have been made with me.)

Homework - 5-15 there will be a Homework quiz on all homework assignments. This will be explained in detail in class. Homework will be listed on the board and also found on my web page.

Class assignments- 5-20

Labs - 10-20

Extra credit - You may bring in one article per class (Newspaper, magazine) that is somehow connected to Earth Science. You will need to write a paragraph summarizing the article and a paragraph stating your opinion about the article. You are allowed one per class up to a maximum of 2 per week. Each article and write up is worth 2 points. You may not accumulate the articles and bring them in all at one time.

Rules of the classroom:

We will have a few simple rules that will guide everyone. Treat others the same way that you would like to be treated. Respect each other’s right to learn and the teachers right to teach. All cell phone use is prohibited. Cheating is unacceptable. This will be explained in more detail in class. We will also be governed by all rules that are listed in the student handbook. If there are any questions please refer to the student handbook. (No food or drink is allowed in the classroom. Only bottled water that has a resealable top will be allowed.)

Tardy Policy

The tardy policy is listed in the student handbook however I will restate it so this

will be clear. After 3 tardies you will be assigned an absence by

the administration.

Rules of the Laboratory

Follow all instructions carefully. The lab is a serious place and safety must be of the first concern.

Make Up work due to absences

You must speak with me within two days of your return to discuss missed work.

Extra help:

Additional help may be received by making an appointment or by coming in during my office hours. My office hours are Wednesday and Thursday 12:10-12:30. I am also available during most lunch periods. (Except Friday first semester)

Parents or guardian may contact me by calling WAHS at 823-8700 and leaving a message. I will return the call as soon as possible. My e-mail address is

The following topics will be covered.

Branches of Earth science: Geology, Meteorology, Astronomy, Oceanography

Geology:Chemical composition of minerals, Structure of minerals, Identifying minerals, Description of rock forming minerals, Igneous rocks, Metamorphic rocks, Sedimentary rocks, Rock cycle, Plate tectonics, earthquakes, Mountain formation, Volcanism, erosion and weathering, glaciers

Maps: Topography, Navigation and compass use, Latitude and longitude, map reading skills, scales, and time zones.

Oceanography and water: Fresh water budgets, ground water salinity of seawater, ocean water composition, the ocean floor, ocean currents,

Astronomy:Telescopes, stars and galaxies, the sun and solar system, the planets in our solar system, the moons and other satellites in our solar system.

Meteorology: Weather and the atmosphere, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, winds, air masses, fronts, storms weather forecasting, climates.

I have seen and read the syllabus for Advanced Earth Science as outlined

by Mr. Posovsky.

Parent or Guardian:______Student______