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Biology Course Descriptors and Expectations 2012-2013

Biology Course Descriptors and Expectations 2012-2013. Christina Dunbar, Ed.S tina.dunbar@douglascounty.k12.ga.us. Course Description. Course Objectives

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Biology Course Descriptors and Expectations 2012-2013

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  1. BiologyCourse Descriptors and Expectations2012-2013 Christina Dunbar, Ed.S tina.dunbar@douglascounty.k12.ga.us

  2. Course Description • Course Objectives The Biology curriculum is designed to continue student investigations of the life sciences that began in grades K-8 and provide students the necessary skills to be proficient in biology. This curriculum includes more abstract concepts such as the interdependence of organisms, the relationship of matter, energy, and organization in living systems, the behavior of organisms, and biological evolution. Students investigate biological concepts through experience in laboratories and field work using the processes of inquiry.

  3. Curriculum Map/Pacing • First 9 weeks • ORGANIZATION • Life is organized at all levels from cells to biosphere • 1st 9 weeks • Focus: • Cell structure and Function • Evolutionary History • History of Life • Classification of Kingdoms • Ecosystem Structure • Viruses • 2 unit tests • Second 9 weeks • ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another as it flows through organisms and ecosystems. • Focus: • Chemistry of Life • Function of Organic Molecules • Photosynthesis • Cellular Respiration • Cycles of Matter • Energy flow • Food chains and webs • 2 unit tests

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  5. How can I be successful in Biology class? Come prepared- paper, notebook, writing instruments Be organized- keep all your work in one notebook, use dividers, agenda Make up missed assignments Study!!! You will not have assigned textbooks and there is no electronic book site-You must use your notes and the internet to study.

  6. How will assignments be graded? Mastery of Standards-40%, Daily/Labs-40%, EOCT (final)- 20% continuous grading** Honors- 3 points added to final grade You will have S.A.F.E.’s (short and frequent evaluations-quizzes) most every week and unit tests. Major daily grades are Notebooks that you will turn in before the unit test-this is worksheets, activities, YOU keep to show your work for that unit.

  7. Where can I find information? • New Manchester High School website • Teacher ‘s site and email • Douglas County web site • Moodle-assignments, Infinite campus-grade portal • Science Fair information-this will be optional and will be treated as extra grades. Let me know if you would like to participate.

  8. What are class procedures? Get to class on time and prepared BEFORE the bell rings! 2nd tardy-parent contact; 3rd- office referral Follow seating chart Stay organized with a 3 ring binder and dividers; folders Start WARM-UP immediately No FOOD, GUM, UNCAPPED DRINKS

  9. Procedures; con’t. KEEP all your papers and assignments-EXCEPT for LABS-until unit Notebook is turned in. Assignments that require Homework to complete will be signed by me on the due date; NOT signed = late= points off Work Bell to Bell I dismiss you-NOT the bell

  10. Lab Procedures You will have assigned lab partners Emphasis will be on writing solo Lab reports We MUST be as QUIET as possible-it echoes in there bad! ALWAYS clean up as directed for each lab and place chairs under desks at the end of class

  11. Miscellaneous info Tutoring-Monday and Tuesday 3:45-4:15 Bridges tutoring available also Follow dress code Don’t forget you are allowed to bring technology to school You MUST make up missed assignments in a timely manner, no > 2 weeks You will have a pre/post test-points on post

  12. Questions?

  13. Live or Not? Get out a sheet of paper Create a T chart: Living/Nonliving Record the names of the items in the following pictures under each column You will then write down at least 5 characteristics of living things-and we will define them

  14. Warm-up 8/9 and 10 Levels of Organization: these are simple to complex levels that build to an organism: Place the pictures in order from simple to complex-write the names from left to right using arrows to connect the terms. Ex. Molecule-> macromolecule-> ?

  15. ORGAN ORGANISM Bone cell ORGAN SYSTEM TISSUE ATOM MOLECULE

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