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2013-2014 School Year. THS Science. They develop… Critical thinking & problem solving skills Applying mathematical skills Analysis/data skills Communication with peers and adults about findings Both Honors Earth & Biology will… Conduct individual and partnered research throughout the year
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2013-2014 School Year THS Science
They develop… • Critical thinking & problem solving skills • Applying mathematical skills • Analysis/data skills • Communication with peers and adults about findings Both Honors Earth & Biology will… • Conduct individual and partnered research throughout the year • Present their projects at the Science Symposium next spring WHY SCIENCE RESEARCH skills?
They will be used… • In all other upper level science classes • In college • In the capstone research course “Independent Science Research: Oceans and Climate Change” offered to seniors passionate about science research & Earth Science (It’s Earth Science- based course!) • When students compete in the Regional Science & Engineering Fair as seniors in ISR WHY SCIENCE RESEARCH skills?
www.lcps.org • Click on academics • Scroll to “science” • Click on LCPS Regional Science and Engineering Fair • Click on 2013 student abstracts Research project examples:
Honors Earth: Honors Biology: • investigates questions related to Earth Science • learns APA format- how to cite sources within a paper & make a reference page • learns how to write scientifically & analyze data • develops critical reading skills essential for writing • applies/builds upon Earth Science skills to: • investigates questions related to Biology • collect and analyze data from in class & data sets • uses upper level math to perform statistical analysis on data • must learn to write about results & conclusions Where do scientific research skills start at ths?
the study of how the Earth and all of its components interact and change (life, rocks, atmosphere, space, water, and ice) • Topics include: meteorology (weather & climate), oceanography, astronomy (space & the solar system), plate tectonics (changing continents), minerals, rocks, natural resources, VA history/geology, geologic time, and environmental issues; mapping skills will also be integrated What is Earth Science?
Science Tracks: Earth Science- 9th grade 10th: Biology 11th: Chemistry, Environmental, Physics, AP Biology (w/Chem), GIS 12th: AP level courses, Environmental, GIS and/or ISR Honors Biology- 9th grade 10th: Chemistry 11th: AP Biology, AP Chemistry, Physics, Environmental, GIS 12th: AP level courses, Environmental, GIS and/or ISR
Where should I be in math? Earth Science- 9th grade • Entering Algebra I or a higher level • Should be an A/B student in math • Should have passed all science & math SOLs Honors Biology- 9th grade • Entering Geometry or a higher level • Should be an A student in math • Should have passed all science & math SOLs • Should enjoy math
Learning how to complete background research for inquiry based labs and Earth Science related projects; creating procedures for conducting different Earth Science projects • Applying Earth Science to real-world issues and the environment • Must be passionate about science & math analysis • Be organized and on top of their work • WANT TO BE IN SCIENCE CLASS • Examples: Meteorology Project- tracking hurricanes during the season using NOAA and our ArcGIS program Oceanography Project- using a saltwater tank to model conditions found in the oceans using salinity measurements & hygrometers Successful 9th grade honors Earth science students are…
Furthering skills in statistical analysis, analyzing data, utilizing skills gained in Honors Earth Science to perform inquiry-based labs • Using a higher level of math than most of their peers • On top of their school work & ask questions! • Passionate about science & math analysis • Takes responsibility & completes extra work • Student should WANT to be in science class Successful 9th grade honors biology students are…
You will complete the following assignments over the summer: • Learning to Read Scientific Research • Annotated References for 10 scientific sources • 1000 word research paper on a chosen scientific question • These assignments will be due the second week of school! Taking honors biology as a freshman…
A 3 part assignment to help you gain understanding on how to read scientific papers: • Scavenger hunt on how to find scientific papers and the information they contain. • Using a scientific journal article and analyzing the parts of the scientific inquiry (hypothesis, IV, DV, control, constants, results, analysis, and conclusion) • Using TED Talks to analyze the scientists’ findings Learning to read scientific research
Student will pick a research question • Student will find 10 scientifically credible sources and create an annotated reference page using APA format • Student will organize information from the 10 sources into a well written paper: • Must have an introduction to topic as well as a conclusion based on what has been discovered about their topic and the future implications the topic has for humans • 1000 words (roughly 4-5 pages) • Use APA format for in text citations and bibliography ANNOTATED REFERENCES & paper
If you’d like to switch courses… • Email your student’s guidance counselor or Gabrielle Carpenter (gabrielle.carpenter@lcps.org), THS Director of Counseling If you have further questions… • Email Kathryn Blessing (kathryn.blessing@lcps.org),THS Science Chair If you need help with the assignment… • Email Harvey Vandenburg (harvey.vandenburg@lcps.org) or Benjamin Kagan (benjamin.kagan@lcps.org), both Honors Biology teachers If you need another copy of the Summer Assignment… • Go to the THS Science website (under Academics scroll down to Science) What should I do now?