Honor Biology Syllabus 2016-2017

Ms. Khodayari- Metro H.S.

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Secondary contact: 314-534-3894

Biology Textbook: Biology by Stephen Nowicki

Course Description:

This course includes a discussion of basic understanding of life science mainly focused in the areas of science inquiry, themes of biology, cellular structure and function, photosynthesis, chromosomes and cellular reproduction, genetics and DNA structure, classification, evolution and ecology.

Course Objectives:

Literally, biology means the study of life. Our biology students will study what living organisms are, and the organisms’ similarities and differences. Our students will investigate how all living organisms interact with each other and their environment. The students will also learn how scientists work, the scientific method, so that they could look at a problem objectively, and make intelligent decisions concerning biological issues.

Grading Scale: (Letter to Percent)

A = 100% to 90%B = 89% to 80%C = 79% to 70%Failure = below 69%

Semester Grade Computation:

You will receive points for a wide variety of assignments and assessments. Assignments include but not limited to homework, classwork, quizzes, labs, projects, tests, and exams.Additionally,your grade will be based on your percent of the total possible points. Grade is calculated by dividing your total number of points earned by the total number of points possible in the class. Moreover, Points for your participation and cooperation will be assigned at the end of the trimester.

Course points/percentage distribution is as follow;

HW (Homework) = 10%

CW (classwork) = 10%

Lab = 10%

Do Now = 10%

Quiz = 20%

Test = 30 %

Class Participation = 10%

Class Expectation:

As a member of the class, there are certain expectations and responsibilities for each person.The expectations include but are not limited to:

1.Come to class on time and prepared.

2.Respect your own space and everyone else’s space.

3. Do not disrupt teaching and learning environment

4. No food is allowed in the science classroom unless approved by instructor.

5. No electronic devices is allowed in class unless allowed by instructor.

Late and Makeup Work

Make up work is the responsibility of the student!Students are allowed one day, for each day they miss, to make up any assignments due to an excused absence.No credit is given for unexcused absences. Make up test and lab must be discussed with teacher. Bear in mind that some labs will not be able to be made up and an alternate assignment will be provided. Make sure to establish the appointment with instructor for your makeup.

Late work will be accepted at 20% of the value.It must be completed within a one class days in order to receive any credit. Large projects will be marked down 10% for each day past the due date.

Please, discuss your late or missing work with teacher prior to receiving or submitting them.

Internet Access:

All students must ensure they are clear to use the internet in the Metro HS Library or other computer room.

Academic Honesty

In order to realize their full potential for learning, students must complete their own work. Any form of cheating or plagiarism is unacceptable. Using another person’s words, ideas, or work as your own will result in a failing grade. Additionally, any student who knowingly allows another student to use his or her assignment will also receive a failing grade. Administration and parents will be contacted in cases of academic misconduct.

Classroom Expectations

1.Come to class on time and prepared.

2.Respect your own space and everyone else’s space.

3. Do not disrupt teaching and learning environment

4. No food is allowed in the science classroom unless approved by instructor.

5. No electronic devices is allowed in class unless allowed by instructor.

6. You are allowed 3 hall passes per quarter. Use them wisely.Unused passes may be

turned in for extra credit points at the end of each quarter.

School Policies

The guidelines set in the Metro High School Student Handbook will be reinforced to address issues such as, attendance, behavior, appearance, etc.

Materials

1.Three ring binder and spiral notebook

2.Paper

3.Pen and pencil

4.Flash drive (something so you can store your work and then take it with you)

5.Colored pencils for projects/drawing

Course Assistance

Tutoring is available after school. See instructor for scheduling prior to session(s) on tutoring.

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BIOLOGY

Yearly Unit Plan

Semester 1

Introduction to Biology and scientific method (nature of science)

Ecology

-Biosphere

-Ecosystems and communities

-Populations and human influence

Chemistry of life (biochemistry)

-Nature of matter

-Properties of water

-Carbon compounds

-Chemical reactions and enzymes

Cells

-Cell structure and Function

-Photosynthesis

-Cellular respiration

-Cell growth and division

Semester 2

Genetics

-Introduction to genetics

-Mendelian genetics

-DNA– structure and function

-RNA – structure and function

-Protein synthesis

-Current issues and applications of genetic engineering

-Human heredity

Evolution

-Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

-Evolution of populations

-History of life (patterns of evolution)

Bacteria and Viruses

-Bacteria

-Viruses

-Diseases caused by bacteria and viruses

** The Sequence of topics is subject to change.

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