Room
214
Welcome to
Anatomy & Physiology Honors!Please
read through all the policies and expectations for the course and return
the attached signature sheet.
·Three-ring
binder or notebook with pockets to organize class papers (for use in anatomy
only!)
·Black
or Blue pens
·#2
Pencils
These items
are essential for the successful completion of this course.
Grading:
1.Grading
will be done on a point scale.Your
grade will be determined from points based on:
a.Major
Assessments (25%) – A minimum of two days notice will be given before
any major evaluation.
b.Laboratory
Assignments (25%) – You will receive grades for laboratory technique,
procedure, conduct, observance of lab rules, and lab write-ups.
c.Final
Assessment (20%) - Final exams will be given each semester.
d.Quizzes
(15%) – Periodic quizzes will be given in class to check the students’
understanding of the covered material.
e.Homework
(15%) – Homework is assigned to assist in the learning process, provide
opportunity for practice and questions, and to help the teacher assess
student progress. Homework assignments will be collected at the beginning
of the period on the due date.
The following
grading scale will be used in this class:
100 – 90 = A
89 – 80 = B
79 – 70 = C
69 – 60 = D
Less that 60 = F
Excused
Absences - If
you are absent, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to make up any missed
assignments, tests, and/or quizzes.You
should check with the teacher at a convenient time to receive your missed
assignments and arrange a due date.Arrangements
must be made with your instructor the day you return to school to make
up missed tests and quizzes.
A student
with an excused absence has one school day for each day absent to make
up missed work, unless other arrangements have been made with the teacher.
Late
Work – Late work
will be accepted within the six-week grading period, but will be subject
to a loss of credit. (10% loss of credit for each day late)
Cheating –
Cheating will not be tolerated. Students that have been found to be cheating
will be disciplined as
stated in the student’s handbook.
Tardiness
– The tardy policy is as stated in the student’s handbook.
Extra
Help – Extra help
in this course can be obtained before or after school or by making an appointment.
Substitute
Teachers – Substitute
teachers are guests in our classroom and should be treated with the utmost
respect.If your name appears on
a negative report, depending on the level of misconduct, you will be issued
both a teacher detention and phone call home, or you will be referred to
your dean.All classroom policies
and expectations are to be followed in the teacher’s absence.
Labs
and Activities
- For your safety and that of your classmates, it is imperative that
all lab directions are followed.
·Proper
clothing and safety equipment (goggles and apron) must be worn during lab
days.
·Shorts,
open-toed shoes, and excessively loose clothing may not be worn during
a lab day.
·Students
will be informed of lab days at least one day in advance.
·Most
importantly, never touch any lab materials and/or specimens in any room
until you are instructed to do so.
·Any
student who fails to follow directions and/or acts in a manner that is
considered dangerous by the teacher, will not be allowed to participate
in the lab and will receive a grade of zero for the day. Further disciplinary
action may be taken if safety policies continue to be disregarded including
removal from the course.
·All
safety guidelines are stated in the Flinn Safety Contract that all science
students and parent/guardian must read and sign.SAFETY
FIRST!
The following
expectations for classroom behavior have been designed to eliminate disruption
in our science class, and to insure that all students have the opportunity
to learn.