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Welcome to Earth Science! With Mr. Fuller

Earth Science  Their are 4 easy things you will need to do by the end of today: Finish the assignment you’re working on right now Finish the assignment you’re working on right now Register with Quiz star (so you can take online tests) Register with Quiz star (so you can take online tests) Register with Homelink (so you can check your grade online) Register with Homelink (so you can check your grade online) And take your 1st quiz!!!! And take your 1st quiz!!!!

If you are absent….  This class is divided up into 3 main parts: Classwork, Labs or Activities, Tests and Quizzes  If you are ever absent and need to make up classwork, labs, or tests; please go to my class website:

Classwork  Classwork is worth 20% of your grade.  Classwork consists of: Cornell notes, Test notes, and Bellwork

Bellwork  Bellwork is due every Friday unless otherwise stated  Everyday of Bellwork is worth 20 points  A weeks Worth of Bellwork (5 days) is worth 100 points.  Bellwork can be made up online at my website

Cornell Notes  Cornell Notes are due on the day of the test  Everyday of Cornell Notes is worth 50 points  Each Unit we will have 3 or 4 days of notes  So 3 days of notes is worth 150 points and 4 days of notes is worth 200 points!!!!!!!!!

Question: What side do I write the question on?  Answer: Questions always go on the left side and the answers always go on the right side Question:Answers/diagrams/drawings Question goes on the left side and the answer goes on the right side What side Do I write the Question on? Summary: Quickwrite: Cornell Note Format

Question:Answers/diagrams/drawings Question goes on the left side and the answer goes on the right side on the right side What side Do I write the Question on? Summary: 20 points 25 points Quickwrite: 5 points Quick writes are a daily question worth 5 points That you answer in 1-2 Sentences. Quickwrites are designed to get you thinking!!!! Cornell Note Points Main Section of your notes are worth 20 points Summaries are worth 20 points. Summaries contain diagrams and important information which may be on the test!!!!

Test Notes  Test Notes are notes that you can use on the test!!!!!!  Students who complete their test notes usually receive an A or B on the test  Test Notes will be passed out 1-2 days before the test and they are to be completed as homework  Test Notes are due on the day of the test along with Cornell Notes

Please Note:  Summaries and Bellwork are usually a hint to you will see on a test  Summaries and Bellwork often contain test questions or diagrams that you will most likely come across during a test  The best way to get a good grade in class is to complete note summaries and bellwork!!!!!!!!!!!

Labs and Activities  Labs and Activities are worth 20% of your grade  After notes, we will usually spend between 30 and 40 minutes on a lab  Labs or Activities are due either the day they are assigned or the day after

Labs  I take lab safety very seriously  Anyone caught goofing around in lab will receive a zero on the assignment for that day  Anyone caught abusing school property and lab materials will also receive a zero on the assignment for that day  If you were absent for a lab, come see about a makeup assignment  Labs should always be written in complete sentences

Lab Write-Ups PPPPurpose – What is the purpose of this lab? Or, Why I am doing this? -Hypothesis: A prediction of what you expect to happen (an educated guess) Make sure you always write a hypothesis!!!!!! MMMMaterials – What kind of equipment or materials will I need to complete the lab? PPPProcedure- What steps taken to achieve a desired result RRRResults/Data – What kind of data or information did I obtain? QQQQuestions and Conclusion – What did I learn? Did I perform the lab correctly? If not, why not? What went wrong? Each lab will have questions. Be sure every question is answered correctly AAAALWAYS ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tests and Quizzes  Tests and Quizzes are worth 50% of your grade  Don’t like your test grade? Well, you have up to 3 retakes to improve your score  The worst thing you can do in this class is miss a test or quiz and not make it up  To Makeup a test or Retake a test you will need to visit: and register for my class

Academic Integrity  If you are caught cheating, I will take the assignment from you and the work will count as a zero in my grade book  Copying other peoples work is a form of Plagiarism!!!!!

Movies  Make an effort to listen and learn!!!  Their will almost always be questions that accompany the movie  The movie will often be followed by a quiz!!!!  Remember: tests and quizzes are worth 50% of your grade!!!!