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Welcome Back to School!. Renee Devlin District Science Coordinator K-12 Green Team Environmental Action Advisor rdevlin@crsd.org. Materials/Policies. Textbook Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology, 11/e. Anatomy Coloring Book (suggested) Evaluation
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Welcome Back to School! Renee Devlin District Science Coordinator K-12 Green Team Environmental Action Advisor rdevlin@crsd.org
Materials/Policies • Textbook • Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology, 11/e. • Anatomy Coloring Book (suggested) • Evaluation • This is a college preparatory course, so there is a test at the end of each chapter or unit. • A comprehensive final exam will be given in June. • Grading • Tests/quizzes are 75% of your marking period grade; Labs, Projects and homework total to 25%. • Homework • Please plan on a minimum of 30 minutes of homework each night.
Materials/Policies (continued) • Clinic • Students must make an appointment via email. I am available for AM and PM clinic. • Conduct • Students are expected to treat others with respect and follow all rules outlined in the student handbook. • Absences • Find out what was missed when you were absent and complete it within a period equal to the length you were out. Check the “bin” for missed worksheets. If you are out during a test day, you must take the test after school on the day you return. Failure to make up work in the allotted time results in a zero. Labs must be made up within one week from absence. ID tests, next day back in class. • Cheating • Cheating is copying of someone’s work and representing it as your own. Plagiarism is a form of cheating.
Syllabusan emphasis of a 3=heavy emphasis, 2=moderate, 1=little
Assessments • CR School District recognizes the need for regular student assessment. Assessment can take many forms: class work, homework, reports, projects, student writing, student performance, quizzes, teacher-developed tests, department/district tests, mid-term and final exams, and standardized tests. • Teachers will provide the opportunity to review assessments in a classroom setting. After this review, students are encouraged to share the responsibility for their own learning by taking advantage of the following methods of preparing for future assessments: clinic, resources posted on the teacher’s web site and distributed in class, self -monitoring through academic notebooks, logs, or charting that records areas mastered and those in need of review. • When appropriate, teachers will return assessments to students; however, for reasons of test integrity, not all assessments will be sent home. Parents may always schedule an appointment with the teacher to review assessments.
Activities • Dissections • rat, cat (system by system), organs – heart, brain, eye • Histology • prepared tissue slides • Lab Kits for Physiology • senses, respiration, urinalysis, blood (simulated urine & blood, blood typing) • Disease Presentation • Laser Disc Physiology (35275 – Heart: Blood flow and 03612 – Skeleton) • Case Studies
Activities(cont.) • Clinical • Occupational • Edible Model • Current events • (more on this) • Guest Speakers • (any volunteers?) • Field Trip • Mutter Museum & • Hahnemann Hospital.
Current Events (2 per MP) • Must relate to unit being studied to earn an extra point • May be taken from a 2011 publication (magazine or pamphlet, current weeks newspaper) • Must be differentfrom each student • Must be typed using a 12 point standard font, no more than one page in length • Must include relevancy to class content &a personal reflection/opinion • Must include a copy of the article when presented • 10 points each
Organization + Effort = Success Remember~ What you put in to something is what you get out