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CP Environmental Science

CP Environmental Science. Syllabus Miss S. Kraemer. First a little bit about me!. Graduated from Delaware Valley College With a degree in Education in Biology I have taught at 3 different districts Played soccer and basketball in college Originally was majoring in zoo keeping at Del Val!

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CP Environmental Science

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  1. CP Environmental Science Syllabus Miss S. Kraemer

  2. First a little bit about me! Graduated from Delaware Valley College With a degree in Education in Biology I have taught at 3 different districts Played soccer and basketball in college Originally was majoring in zoo keeping at Del Val! I have a dog named Tommy

  3. Supplies Needed • 1. 3-ring binder • 2. Loose-leaf paper • 3. Dividers • 4. Pen and pencil everyday • 5. Composition Book

  4. Laboratory-based science course It will challenge students to develop an understanding of biological, physical, and earth systems that shape our environment Scientific: concepts, principles and modern science practices allow students to analyze environmental issues, both natural and human induced, and engage in evidence-based decision making in real world contexts. What should I expect from Enviro Sci?

  5. What topics will we be covering? • Ecology • Earth Resources/Energy • Atmosphere • Water Issues • Toxicity, Pesticides, and Agriculture • Biodiversity • Population Dynamics

  6. Policies • Headings (click on the link): • Example of standard heading for all classes

  7. Code of Conduct Expectations Safety First (read lab safety contract) Bring a notebook and pencil/pen everyday Students must be in their seats when the bell rings No Cell Phones in Class- cell phones will be confiscated and sent to the disciplinarian. Students will be on time. Being late will result in a detention. Be respectful of others Save all assignments once they are graded and returned. Learn to problem solve and think for yourself. If you work with a partner, your work MUST BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS If this rule is not followed, a point deduction will occur

  8. Honesty Cheating comes in many forms: Ex. : Copy answers from someone’s homework or test Use a “cheat sheet” on a quiz or test Plagiarize from the internet Using cell phones to copy or send information to others Cheating is a way to deceive yourself and others by not completing your work. If you are caught cheating, I will not hesitate to confront you on this issue. Your parents and the administration will be notified and a point deduction will take place

  9. Passes: Will NOT be given to students to make phone calls or to retrieve forgotten supplies. Lateness to class: Passes are accepted from the administration, the nurse, and guidance office. Excessive lateness will result in an administrative detention. Passes and Lateness to Class

  10. Late Assignments Late assignments are accepted. 1 day after the due date with 50% point deduction Excluding HW that we go over in class on the due date You are allowed 2 days for every day you are absent to turn in assignments. However most major assignments are given 3-5 days in advance and therefore is expected to be handed in on time. Labs are made-up on the first available lab make-up day.

  11. Grades Point System: Homework/Classwork5-10 pts Quizzes/Labs30-50 pts Tests/Projects70-100 pts Points may vary depending on the difficulty of the assignment How is my grade calculated? The Total Number of Points You Earned x 100= Your grade % The Total Number of Points Available

  12. Any Questions? If you ever have any questions, do not hesitate to e-mail me at: skraemer@wdeptford.k12.nj.us

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