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West St. John High School Syllabus

 

Course: Environmental Science                                            Teacher: Ms. K. White

Term: Fall 2023                                                                     Email: [email protected]

 

WSJH Mission Statement

One hundred percent of West St. John High students will be accepted into college or prepared for a technical career.

 

West St. John High School Believes:

1. Each member of our school community plays an integral part in making student success a certainty.

2. That all students are provided the necessary resources and opportunities to become successful Collaborative Workers, Adaptable Problem Solvers, Critical Thinkers, Involved Citizens, Quality Producers and Self-Guided Achievers.

3. That all students are immersed in vigorous, standards-based curricula that promotes higher level thinking skills.

4. That all students are capable of learning and as such, we educate the whole person providing students the necessary support to achieve their fullest potential.

5. That we value diversity and promote tolerance and espouse understanding and compassion.

6. That the aesthetic value of our campus is an important part of student achievement.

 

Course Description:

This course discusses the basic concepts of nature, species interactions, human impact, energy usage, and pollution. The course will integrate different components of biology, chemistry, and physical science to fully understand and conceptualize the different aspects of environmental science. Students will use a multitude of different learning methods to grasp the material.

 

Louisiana State Standards:

 

1. HS-ESS2-1: Develop a model to illustrate how Earth’s internal and surface processes operate at different spatial and temporal scales to form continental and ocean-floor features.

 

2. HS-ESS2-2: Analyze geoscience data to make the claim that one change to Earth's surface can create feedbacks that cause changes to other Earth systems. 

 

3. HS-ESS2-3: Develop a model based on evidence of Earth’s interior to describe the cycling of matter by thermal convection. 

 

4. HS-ESS2-4: Use a model to describe how variations in the flow of energy into and out of Earth’s systems result in changes in climate. 

 

5. HS-ESS2-5: Plan and conduct an investigation of the properties of water and its effects on Earth materials and surface processes. 

 

6. HS-ESS2-6: Develop a quantitative model to describe the cycling of carbon among the hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere, and biosphere.

 

7. HS-ESS2-7: Construct an argument based on evidence about the simultaneous coevolution of Earth’s systems and life on Earth.

 

Textbook(s) & Supplementary Materials Provided:

1. Kognity Science Curriculum

 

Materials Needed Every Day: (part of your grade)

  • Notebook/Binder/Folder for daily notes
    • Course notebooks/binders are collected twice a semester and represent 10% of your grade (see Grading Policy below). Date each page and keep all work (do not throw homework away) in designated folder/binder sections throughout the semester.
    • Each student will need a green PLASTIC pocket folder for all assignments to be turned in and checked on a weekly basis. NO EXCEPTIONS!

 

Homework: Students are expected to spend a minimum of 30 minutes each day for this course doing homework, studying, reading, and/or reviewing materials. A minimum of two homework assignments will be assigned Monday through Thursday, with additional assignments as needed. All homework is due at the beginning of the period. For absences, homework is due within three days of your return to receive full credit. Homework assignments are regularly posted on TEAMS.

 

Make-Up Work: It is YOUR responsibility to find out the missing homework assignments from the TEAMS or from a classmate. Any late or incomplete assignments will receive a maximum of 50% credits. It is not the teacher’s responsibility to collect work from students who are truant to class.

 


Course Outline

Unit 1: Environmental Systems

Unit 2: Environmental Awareness and Protection

Unit 3: Ecosystems

Unit 4: Resources and Resource Managements

Unit 5: Succession

Unit 6: Human Impact and Sustainability

 

 

 

Grading Policy: (All available pts for course).                                                                         

Homework                          360 points  (20 pts weekly)                  

Classwork/Participation *   450 points  (5 pts daily)                     

Quizzes                                180 points (weekly vocab)                     

Tests                                    270 points  (biweekly)                     

Course Binder                     180 points  (weekly)                               

Projects                                  50 points  (Science Fair)                           

Final Exam                              100 points

                                     Total: 1590 points

 

Extra credit work provided at the discretion of the teacher.

*Participation: We at West St. John High School expect all our students to attend school regularly and arrive to all classes on time, ready to participate, learn and achieve. Participation consists of, but is not limited to, arriving to class on time with all appropriate materials, ready to be a positive and productive member of the class. Class participation will contribute to 15% of the student’s total grade.

 

Points Converted to Percentages


Environmental Science

92.5-100%                    A

92.499 – 84.5%          B

84.499 – 74.5%          C

74.499 – 66.5%          D

66.499% or below     F

 

Environmental Science (HONORS)

90-100%                      A

80-89%                        B

70-79%                         C

69%                               D

68% and below          F


Essential PBIS Expectations: RAMS= Respect/Responsibility, Achievement, Motivation, and Success.

 

Classroom Behavior Standards and Expectations:

1. Respect your teachers, classmates and school. Any and all forms of disrespect (including foul language) will not be tolerated.

2. Always remain in your seat, unless directed to move by a teacher.

3. Focus your attention on the topic directly related to class lectures/discussions.

4. BE ON TIME!!! Being punctual is very important. With this the hybrid and virtual platform, it is imperative that you log in on time. Also, be aware that daily bell ringers are at the start of class and cannot be made up.

5. Follow the dress code set in place by school officials.

6. NO EATING OR DRINKING IN CLASS. Per the district, we must maintain social distancing and not share or spread germs. If there are any opened food items, they will be confiscated and thrown away.

7. UNAUTHORIZED CELL PHONE USAGE IS NOT ALLOWED!!!  Cell phones are not allowed during class time other than during an activity that needs the use of the phone. Cell phones are worth 5 participation points and must be placed in your assigned pocket behind my desk. If you fail to turn your phone in, you will receive a ZERO for the day.

8. Academic Integrity: Students are expected to submit their own, original work. If a student is talking during a test, he or she will be viewed as cheating and will receive a failing grade. If two students turn in the same work, both will be expected to re-submit a new copy of work.

 

Consequences of violation of class rules:

1st Offense:   Verbal warning

2nd Offense:  Student/teacher conference and detention

3rd Offense:  Parent phone call and possible parent/teacher/student conference and detention. Note: If the violation is severe, the teacher reserves the right to immediately remove the student from class.