Course:
SDAIE Biology Instructor:
Ms. Stacey Rader
School
Year: 2006-2007 Room:
62
School:
INSTRUCTOR CONTACT INFORMATION
Instructor: Ms. Stacey Rader
Email: stacey_rader@yahoo.com (preferred method of contact)
Phone: (408) 253-1662 X8262 (voicemail)
Tutorial Hours:
M-F 7:50 am to 8:20 am or by appointment. I am available after school on
Mondays and Wednesdays after school in the
Website: www.msrader.com
COURSE DESCRIPTION: SDAIE BIOLOGY
This is a college preparatory biology course for English
language learners enrolled in
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
3. Recognize and describe photosynthetic pathways.
Students will be …
Able to read and comprehend a variety of materials; convey information and ideas in written, visual, verbal and/or non-verbal forms; and actively listen to enhance understanding.
Able to use creative and critical thinking skills; solve problems; and apply problem- solving and decision making skills to real-life.
Able to set priorities, plan and take action to accomplish goals; manage time and resources efficiently and independently;
and apply knowledge and skills in multiple settings.
Able to demonstrate an understanding of the rules and processes that govern society; accept diversity and acknowledge
rights; apply practices that preserve the safety and health of one’s self, others and the environment.
REQUIRED
MATERIALS
1. Textbook: Modern Biology, 2006. Postlewait and Hopson, Holt, Rhinehart, and Winston. (Provided by PHS)
2. Lecture/Laboratory notebook: This MUST be a spiral bound notebook. Your notebook assignments will make up a large portion of your grade. A neat and organized journal will greatly improve your grade.
3. Miscellaneous Supplies: Writing instruments, color pencils, and calculator.
COURSE OUTLINE
1. The Science if Life (Exam
1: Chapter 1)
2. Cell Structure and Function (Exam
2: Chapter 4)
3. Homeostasis and Cell Transport (Exam 3: Chapter 5)
4. Chemistry of Life/Biochemistry
(Exam 4: Chapters 2 and 3)
5. Photosynthesis (Exam
5: Chapter 6)
6. Cellular Respiration (Exam 6: Chapter 7)
7. Cell Reproduction (Exam 7: Chapter 8)
8. DNA, RNA, Protein
Synthesis (Exam 8: Chapter 10)
9. Fundamentals of Genetics/ (Exam 9: Chapters 9 and 12)
Inheritance Patterns and Human
Genetics
10. Bacteria/Viruses/Protists/Fungi (Exam 10: Chapter 23-26)
FINAL
EXAM: SEMSTER 1 (Chapters
1-26)
11. Plant Structure and Function (Exam 11:
Chapter 29)
12. Plant Reproduction/ (Exam 12: Chapters 30 and 31)
Plant Responses
13. Invertebrates (Exam
13: Chapters 32-38)
14. Vertebrates (Exam
14: Chapters 39-43)
15. Evolution (Exam
15: Chapters 14 and 15)
16. Ecology (Exam 16: Chapters
18-20)
17. Skeletal, Muscular, and (Exam 17: Chapter 45 )
Integumentary
Systems
18. Circulatory and Respiratory (Exam
18: Chapter 46)
Systems
19.
The Body’s Defense Systems (Exam
19: Chapter 47)
20. Digestive and Excretory (Exam 20: Chapter 48)
Systems
21. Nervous System and Sense (Exam 21: Chapter 49)
Organs
22. Endocrine System/ (Exam 22: Chapters 50 and 51)
Reproductive System
FINAL
EXAM: SEMESTER 2 (Chapters
32-51)
LABORATORY
Laboratory activities are an integral component of
any college preparatory level Biology course. These activities allow
students to process data, formulate hypotheses, and apply what they have
learned from a lecture or reading assignment. We will do activities that
are both hands-on and high-level, to provide students with an opportunity to
gain experiences to prepare them for the college level.
EXAMINATIONS
This course is geared towards the acquisition of a large amount of knowledge. You will be routinely tested on what you know in this course. Therefore, the bulk of your grade will be determined by your exam scores. Exams will be given approximately every 1-2 weeks and will cover 1-4 chapters of the text and any associated laboratories. Your test scores will make up approximately 50% of your grade in Biology. The majority of classroom examinations will be on Scantron form. Therefore, you must bring a no. 2 pencil to class.
COURSE POLICIES
1. Come to class prepared to work and discuss the lecture material. It
will be assumed that you have read the chapters and done any required homework/
pre-laboratory work assigned.
2. Be on time!! We have a lot of material to cover in a very short
amount of time. We do not have time to wait for tardy people! Tardiness will negatively affect your grade in
this course.
3. Be respectful of each other. Everyone brings their own special
talents to the course. You never know who holds the key to your success in
biology!
4. No cell phones, CD players, MP3 players, etc in class. They are a distraction and a nuisance. Also, how do I know you aren’t text messaging the test questions or answers to another classmate? If, I so much a see a cell phone/CD player/MP3 player I will take it away and send it to the dean.
5. No late assignments! You better be holding your detached arm, with a bandage on your bloody stump if you miss an exam or laboratory! Any missed work must be made up and turned in to me, within the same amount of total days you were absent. Missed exams must be made up the day you return to school. Any work/exam not turned in or taken within that time frame will be awarded an irreversible grade of 0.
6. If
you need help, COME SEE ME! Don’t complain to your friends and parents that
“Biology is too hard”, if you haven’t come to see me to get help.
I have read, understand, and agree to the SDAIE Biology
course outline and policies:
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