Mr. Flanigan's Syllabus
College Prep Biology at Lincoln High School
2011-2012
Instructor: Mr. Flanigan
Room #1115
Textbook: Biology: Dynamics of Life (California Standards Edition)
Course Overview: The State of California's Department of Education has outlined ten
major standards to be included in all high school biology classes. All ten standards are grouped
into the areas of cell biology, genetics, biotechnology, evolution, physiology and ecology. In
order to provide a strong foundation in the aforementioned areas, our year will start with a unit in
biochemistry. The student will be challenged daily with the instructor acting as a guide while the student obtains and attains
knowledge. Students will have to learn things on their own at times. Laboratories will also be a major portion of this course.
Expectations:
- Students are expected to be prepared for class every single day. This
will include bringing your notebook, a four-colors-in-one pen, a glue stick and a
dry-erase marker.
- Also, students are to download, print and
bring to class any notes, labs or worksheets on the day we are covering
them in class. These items will be located under the "Topic" heading in
the class calendar of our class web site.
- The most important
thing that the student is expected to bring is an ATTITUDE
THAT IS CONDUCIVE TO LEARNING.
- The instructor is expected to give 100 percent effort every day and
the student is expected to do the same.
- When students have independent learning time, which will
happen often, the student will not only be required to work the entire allotted time, but will also
need to show evidence of said work.
- Students are expected to attempt to gain knowledge on their own
before the instructor directly divulges information. The instructor may (more than likely will) ask additional questions to aid students in their learning and direct them to their answer.
- Lastly, the student is expected ask questions
to their fellow peers and instructor if the student becomes confused or does not understand a
particular piece of curriculum.
Classroom Rules/Procedures:
- No food or drink in the laboratory side of the classroom. However, students are encouraged to
eat a snack/drink water if they feel they need to do so.
- During laboratories, students must follow safety procedures as outlined by the instructor at all
times. If a student endangers themselves, other people or property in any way, the student will
receive a score of zero points for that particular lab and will not be allowed to make-up the lab.
- Respect will be given to every person in the classroom and school at all times.
- When a student is absent, they will ask a classmate as to what they missed
while they were gone. Then, verify everything with the instructor. Students are still accountable for all assignments. Generally, a student will
have the same number of days they were absent plus one day to make-up any work that was missed.
FORMAL PROJECTS DO NOT APPLY TO THIS EXTENTION. Students need to physically hand the absent/make-up work to the instructor.
- Assignments that were given prior to an absence are still due on the original due date.
- The previous two items only apply to excused absences. If for any reason an absence
is unexcused and an assignment is due or exam is given, the student will receive the score of
zero.
- Students that are tardy will be allowed into class, but will be assigned detention as per
Lincoln High School policy.
- Many assignments will be given via the internet. Students will be required to print out these
assignments prior to class and bring them to class. These assignments will be linked off of the
calendar section on the main page of the class web site. Students are reminded that they have
internet access via the library on campus. The library is open before school and after school
regardless of the student's personal schedule and the library is also open during lunch. The library does not close until 4 pm.
- All backpacks, purses, etc., need to remain on the floor
during class time. Students should take out any items they may
need for class from their backpacks, purses, etc., before class
starts.
- Any student that looks in the glossary of a textbook for a
definition of a term will have a detention for doing so.
Students should find information from the index, read about
the information, ask their peers and then their instructor.
- Students need to work for the entire class period, from bell to bell, on Biology. Not doing so will result in a detention.
- Personal music devices will be allowed from time to time during class. They must be placed on top of the student's desk. Failure to do so will result in the loss of this privilege for said student.
- If a device can be used to communicate, it is not allowed, in any function, mode or program, at any time during class. If seen or heard, it will be confiscated.
- Notebook checks will earn a score of zero if a student has an unexcused absence the day of a notebook check.
- Make-up exams will be given the day a student returns to class, given that the absence was excused. Notebooks will be checked when exam is given. If a student doesn't have their notebook when they make-up an exam, the notebook grade will be a zero for that unit.
- The table of contents for notebooks must be hand written to earn credit
- Once a notebook is graded, that is the final opportunity to earn points for that section/unit of the notebook.
- All diagrams, pictures, etc., in the interactive notebook must be in color to earn credit.
- Markers are not allowed in the interactive notebook. No credit will be earned for assignments in which markers were used. Students need to use color pencils or crayons
For Exams, Quizzes, etc...
- All sleeves must be rolled up as high as possible
- Any hoods must be completely off/down
- All hats must be backwards
- Students must face completely forward at all times
- All belongings must be placed on the floor underneath the far whiteboard (underneath the clock)
- The only thing a student may have at their desk is a blue or black ink pen
- No communication, at any time, with any person, while any exam is out. This rule is in effect even if the commuication is between people that are finished with the exam/quiz/etc.
- The instructor reserves the right to add/amend these rules in any way at any time
Laboratories:
All laboratory write-ups need to be done in the notebook of the student. Please see the reference pages (clickable on the main biology page with calendar) to perform lab write ups.
Open Labs:
If you miss a lab, you will need to make-up the lab in order to get
credit. To make-up a lab, you need to go to open lab Tuesday's and Thursday's at
lunch. Also, students should feel
free to get extra help during open labs, even if they are not making up
a lab at this time. If students can not make these times for open lab,
students can always make appointments with the instructor.
Grading Policies: Final grades will be computed on a total points basis. The total
points earned by the student will be divided by the total number of possible points to derive a
percentage at the end of the semester. The calculated percentage will be transformed into a letter
grade as follows:
100% - 90.00% = A
89.999999999% - 80.00% = B
79.999999999% - 70.00% = C
69.999999999% - 60.00% = D
59.999999999% - 0.00% = F
For each unit, 60% of the grade will come from the notebook (notes, quizzes, assignments, labs, etc.). 40% of the Unit grade will come from the unit
exam. Each semester there will be an comprehensive semester final that will be worth approximately 15% of the overall semseter grade.
Parents/guardians are encouraged to
check the interactive notebooks of the students where they can find an
updated grade in the table of contents. Each page in the interactive notebook is usually worth 5 points. All assignments that are completed on time
will have a stamp (indicating full points have been earned). Students may still complete the assignment for 4 out of 5 points, if completed before
the notebook is checked. Zero points will be earned for incomplete assignments or assignments that are not done.
Grade checks (pink sheets) will only be filled out on Fridays.
Extra credit assignments can be obtained from the instructor at any time during the semester. All
extra credit can be turned in any time prior to one week before the semester final (for example if
the student's final exam day is December 19th, all extra credit is due December 12th.). Extra
credit will not be computed into students grades until the end of the semester. A minimum of 25 assignments must be completed in order to have extra credit actually go into the students' grade. The last day
to receive an extra credit assignment from the instructor is one week
before the students extra credit is due. No more than five extra
credit assignments, or the equivalent of, will be given at this
time. Please check the extra credit log in the interactive notebook to check extra credit progress during a semester.
Web site: The class has a web site that students need to use. All topics, various assignments, podcasts, lecture notes, exams
and current table of contents can be found on the web site. Various announcements will be on our class web site and, therefore, the web site should
be checked daily.
Needed Supplies:
- A valid e-mail address
- A glue stick
- A four-colors-in-one pen
- A stapler for student use
- A dry-erase (expo) marker
- A folder for each unit (3 units per semester) with THREE (3) prongs to keep papers in. (A folder with pockets is NOT acceptible).
- Personal headphones may be used on specific days (instructor will give notice in advance)
Contact Information
Email: pflanigan@lusd.net
Class Phone: 639-9473
Email is the easiest way to contact the instructor. Emails are usually answered within 24 hours.
Extensive research has shown a strong correlation between instructors and parents/guardians
communication and high student achievement. For this reason, I invite all parents/guardians to
check the class web site often and to communicate with the instructor early and throughout the
semester for the benefit of the student.
If you have any questions at all, please contact the instructor.
Expected Schoolwide Learning Results (ESLRs): After reviewing the mission, current profile, and
academic standards of the school, Lincoln staff and students affirm the following vision of student
achievement. They define what all students should know, understand and be able to do by graduation.
Each student will be a(n):
P roductive Citizen
R esorceful Producer
I ndependent Lifelong Learner
D ecision Maker
E ffective Communicator
Class assignments, especially group projects, will be designed with all elements of Lincoln "PRIDE"
in mind.
As a part of Lincoln High School policy, parents/guardians are asked to read the syllabus carefully
and sign a statement acknowledging that the syllabus was read and understood. Please click here for the acknowledgement sheet.
Sincerely,
Mr. Flanigan
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