Biology I Advanced



Ridge Point High School

2017– 2018 Biology I Pre- AP Syllabus

Lauren Merkel

Description

This course is designed to present basic biological concepts from a molecular approach, with an emphasis placed on synthesis and critical thinking, as well as on laboratory and process skills. Biology is the study of living organisms, their origins, how they survive, reproduce, change over time, and interact with each other and their environments. The Pre-AP Biology curriculum is an introductory yet rigorous course taught in two semesters of high school.  The primary objective of the course is to provide students with a fundamental understanding of modern biology and scientific processes, building a foundation for success in the college level AP courses to follow. Course material is roughly divided as follows: 

Pre-AP Biology is recommended for high-achieving students and for students who have a particular interest in biology and the natural sciences. Students will be ultimately responsible for their learning; therefore, they should be organized, prepared, and motivated to learn every day.

The Pre-AP Biology curriculum differs from the regular Biology curriculum in meaningful ways. The Pre-AP course places a higher priority on developing critical thinking skills by examining real world problems. The Pre-AP curriculum examines topics with more depth, sometimes at an increased pace, and includes more advanced resource material in addition to the adopted text. Laboratory investigations play a more prominent role in the Pre-AP course. Labs are more sophisticated than in the regular curriculum and students are expected to design and carry out experiments using appropriate methods and resources.

Prerequisites

1. The student possesses reading comprehension skills at a level that allows:

a. Independent identification of main ideas

b. Correlation of current information to previously studied concepts

c. Conceptual vocabulary development

d. Pre-assessment and evaluation in the form of reading quizzes

1. The student demonstrates prior knowledge of basic chemical principles or demonstrates the ability to quickly master basic chemistry concepts related to the study of Biology.

2. The student is able to produce well-written (including spelling and grammar) essay responses that involve synthesis, application and/or evaluation of concepts.

3. The student establishes and maintains a pattern of study that is structured, regular, and paced.

4. The student displays appropriate organizational and time management skills.

Grading

• Nine Weeks Averages

o 50% - Major Grades (tests, projects, and lab reports) - minimum of three per nine weeks

o 50% - Daily Grades (homework, quizzes, labs) - minimum of eleven per nine weeks

Materials

Text: Biology by Stephen Nowicki

• Online Access will be announced in class and via schoology. A class set will be provided for student use while in the classroom, if required.

• Supplies –

o 2 COLLEGE RULED 100 PAGE Composition notebooks (one for each semester)

o 1 box of Kleenex

o 1 paper towel roll

o 1 bottle of liquid glue

o 1 package of fine line dry erase markers (not Crayola, please!)

• Suggested supplies – colored pens, tape

Major Topics

Lab Safety and Scientific Process

Cell Structure and Function

Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis

Cell Reproduction

*Genetics and DNA Technology

Evolution

Classification

Ecology

Processes in Plants

*Processes in Animals

*Infectious Diseases

*This unit involves graphic images as they pertain to the state and district curriculum – TEKS 6E, 10A, and 11C

Progressive Testing Policy

Progressive testing is one in which each test that is comprised of 50% new material and 50% of material from the previous test within the current 9 week period.  Re-teaching is integrated into class time and spiraled in with the new material.  The progressive test grade will replace the original test grade only if it is a higher score, if it is lower, the original test grade will remain.  Every student has the opportunity to improve his or her grade with this type of testing. 

Classroom Expectations

• Any behavior that interrupts instruction or interferes with the learning process is unacceptable. Please be respectful of others.

• Be prepared to begin class when the tardy bell rings. Once that bell rings, you are tardy. We have been instructed to close and lock our doors and you will have to go to the sweep station to receive your tardy and be escorted to class. To avoid all of this, get to class on time!

• You will NOT be allowed to leave within the first 10 minutes of class or during the last 10 minutes of class!

• Courteous behavior will be expected at all times. Remain seated unless given permission otherwise. Please raise your hand if you have a question or wish to make a contribution.

• For the safety of all, aisles must be clear.

• CHAMPS will be utilized throughout the campus – please follow all directions given in lab setting and follow the CHAMPS guidelines that will be discussed.

Absences/Make-up Work

• If you are absent, it is your responsibility to find out about and complete make-up work. Please discuss make-up with me before school on the day you return or before the tardy bell for your class period.

• On short term assignments, you will have one day for each day you are absent to turn in your work. Any assignment due on the day you are absent becomes due the day you return.

• If you are absent on a test day, you should be prepared to take the test during class, on the day you return. If you are absent the day before a test is given and no new material is covered, you will be expected to take the test with the class.

• If you are absent on a lab day, be prepared to complete make-up, during the first available tutorial time.

Assignments

• RPHS’s late work policy: Daily Grades: First day late - maximum 70%; any later - max. grade 50% Major Grades: First day late – maximum 75%, any later – max. grade 50%

• All late work or missed work must be handed to me directly. Do NOT put late work into the regular turn in drawer.

• All upcoming graded assignments will be posted on my calendar on School Wires.

Cell Phones

• The use of cell phones in the classroom can be very beneficial at times for students; however, they can also be a distraction. Use of cell phones in this class will be handled at the teacher’s discretion. Cell phones should not be out at any time unless the teacher has given permission. Failure to comply will result in confiscation of the phone and disciplinary action.

• During all exams, students will place cell phones in the designated location. Phones should be off so as to not disrupt the testing environment. If you are found to be in possession of a cell phone during a test, you will automatically receive a test grade of 0.

Care of Equipment and Materials

• Chairs, desks, and tables are to be kept orderly and clean.

• Please respect my property and the property of your classmates. ASK before borrowing something and return it when you are through.

• Food and drinks are NOT permitted in the room, including the lab tables!

• Follow all safety instructions when dealing with the laboratory equipment. Follow all written and verbal directions when completing a lab – if you have a question, ask!

Tutorials

Every teacher has a set tutorial time. Students may go to any teacher who teaches the subject they are taking for tutorials. Students are not restricted to attending their teacher’s tutorials. Tutorial schedules are posted on schoology, outside of the classroom, and on .

Study Habits

The most common problem new students have is that their study skills are not adequate for high school level classes. Remember a Pre-AP course is technically a higher level class preparing you for advanced placement courses in which to earn college level credit. Studying for classes involves more than just "cramming the night before a test." Here are some suggestions to utilize in order to maximize your efforts.

1. Prepare for class before coming by reading over your notes soon after you have written them and also read over the sections of your text that will be covered in that day's lecture.

2. Make and use a vocabulary list and outline as you go.

3. Do all worksheets, study questions, etc.

4. Keep your handouts, lecture notes, and study questions organized in a notebook.

5. Always read assigned material and make sure you outline all the main ideas and not just a single item in a section.

6. Pay attention and don't daydream in class.

7. Study frequently and in small doses. Cramming does not foster long term understanding that will stick with you!

8. Set up a study group and study with friends. You may use my room for your study groups if you would like.

9. Understand figures and diagrams from lecture and from your text and ask questions when you don’t.

10. If you are having trouble with the material, get help early.  Utilize the one- on- one availability of tutorials. Do not wait until TEST DAY!!!

Contact

Please email me any time if you have questions or concerns about your student’s performance or student progress. Please schedule parent conferences in advance. My conference period is 5th period, but I’m also available both before and after school. The best way to reach me is through email, please allow 24 hours to respond: Lauren.Merkel@

If you need to reach me by phone, my extension is: 281-634-0944. (My phone does not ring during the school day. All messages will be checked after school.)

I will be sending out reminders for assignments and homework on Remind101.

Text 81010 then enter the message @7e3gh to sign up.

You can also go to the link

Ridge Point High School

Biology I – Pre AP

Lauren Merkel

Signature Page – to be returned to Ms. Merkel

I have read and understood all items in the syllabus and I will follow all procedures listed.

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Student Name – Print Student Signature

I have read and understood all items in the syllabus. I understand the major topics that will be presented and how the re-teach and re-asses policy will be implemented. If I would like a parent conference, I know how to contact you and I will set up the conference in advance.

**Please ask your child for the student safety contract! This must be signed by you (front and back) and returned ASAP so he or she can participate in labs and receive credit!!**

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Parent e-mail address (please print clearly!)

All About Me!

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Favorite subject in school: __________________ Least favorite subject in school: ____________

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Do you like science: _______ Why or why not? ____________________________

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Where at home do you usually do your homework/study? __________________________________

What helps you learn? ______________________________________________________________

What do you think makes a good teacher? ______________________________________________

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