Integrated Science A Course Syllabus

Huntington ParkHigh School

Instructor: Mr. Adolfo

Overview

Integrated Science A provides an introduction to the field of Science. Students will study the basics of Earth Science and Physics. Laboratory skills, questioning and inquiry, and applying scientific principles will be emphasized.

Mastery

Students are allowed to repeat any homework assignment for full credit. Assignments are re-evaluated w/ original criteria.

Late Assignments

Late assignments can be turned in until two weeks prior to the end of the semester. The instructor will periodically make updated summaries of all course assignments available to those who wish to make up missed assignments.

Absences and Tardiness

Absences equate to gaps in one's course work. Since legitimate absences do occur, it is expected that the student will complete missed and/or make-up work. Excessive absences may lead to academic failure.

Tardiness disrupts the whole class and will count directly against your class participation grade. If you are late, slip in quietly. Excessive tardiness will lead to a parent conference.

How Grades are Computed

Final Letter Grades will be based on a percentage of total points available at the end of the Semester.

A:90% and above

B:80% and above

C:70% and above

D: 60% and above

F:below 60%

Points for Individual Assignments

Daily Dispatches:5 Points

Weekly Homework: 25 Points

Weekly Extra Credit:25 Points

Projects:100 Points

Laboratories:100 Points

Quizzes100 Points

Final Examinations200 Points

Required Materials

Spiral Bound Notebook

Scientific Calculator

All assignments (except projects, quizzes, and exams) will be completed in a bound spiral notebook. Notebooks will be collected for grading approximately every two weeks.

UNIT 1 - Earth’s Dynamic Geosphere

Chapter 1: Volcanoes andYour Community

Activity 1:Where are the Volcanoes?

Activity 2:Volcanic Landforms

Activity 3:Volcanic Hazards: Flows

Activity 4:Volcanic Hazards: Airborne Debris

Activity 5:Volcanoes and the Atmosphere

Activity 6:Volcanic History of Your Community

Activity 7:Monitoring Active Volcanoes

Chapter 2:Plate Techtonics and your Community

Activity I:Taking a Ride on a Lithospheric Plate

Activity 2: Plate Boundaries and Plate Interactions 76

Activity 3:What Drives the Plates?

Activity 4:Effects of Plate Tectonics

Activity 5:The Changing Geography

Chapter 3:Earthquakes and your Community

Activity I:An Earthquake

Activity 2:Detecting Earthquake Waves

Activity 3:How Big Was It?

Activity 4:Earthquake History of Your Community

Activity 5:Lessening Earthquake Damage

Activity 6:Designing “Earthquake-Proof” Structures Buildings

UNIT 2 - Active Physics

Chapter 4:Let Us Entertain You

Activity I:Making Waves

Activity 2:Sound in Strings

Activity 3:Sounds from Vibrating Air

Activity 4:Making Sound Electronically

Activity 5:Reflected Light

Activity 6:Curved Mirrors

Activity 7:Refraction of Light

Activity 8:Effect of Lenses on Light

Activity 9:Color

Chapter 5:Long-Distance Communication

Activity I:Using Waves to Communicate

Activity 2:Signals and Noise

Activity 3:The Electricity and Magnetism Connection

Activity 4:Making the Connection

Activity 5:Voice Signals

Activity 6:Sending a Message with Light

Activity 7:Just the Fax

Activity 8:Bar Codes