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WELCOME to Ms. G-West’s science class!
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A little bit about me This is my 14 th year teaching science (13 th year at LMS) Received my BA in Biology at CU-Boulder Teaching certification also from CU-Boulder I also have a M.Ed. & am NBCT Love it here!
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7 th grade (curriculum map & course description-on website)website Topics covered during the year: Semester 1: Scientific Method, Characteristics of Living Things, Cell Theory, Chemical Cycles, Genetics, Natural Selection/Evolution Semester 2: Diversity of Life, Classification, Viruses & Bacteria, Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals, Animal Behavior, Body Systems Quizzes every week: students have homework every night-studying for that weeks quiz and finishing any assignments not completed in class! Keys to success: I believe that middle school is about: learning how to interact socially around the content developing a deep understanding of the science concepts, and developing organizational and learning strategies for the content
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8 th grade (curriculum map & course description-on website)website Topics covered during the year: Semester 1: safety, scientific method, properties of matter, rocks & minerals, earth processes, chemistry Semester 2: earth’s oceans, acids, bases, salts, hydrologic cycle, meteorology & climate, solar system, astronomy, physics This curriculum covers the 8 th grade advanced earth science concepts as well as the 9 th grade advanced physical science concepts. Completion of this class does not mean that every student should skip 9 th grade physical science. That is dependent on the students themselves as well as the particular high school they will be attending. Quizzes every other Friday: students have homework every night-studying for quizzes, finishing assignments and labs, and often reading! Keys to success: I believe that middle school is about: learning how to interact socially around the content developing a deep understanding of the science concepts, and developing organizational and learning strategies for the content
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Class expectations Students should come prepared daily to class with: planner, writing implement, science notebook (do not lose!!) lined & graph paper Consequences: (1 “check”) for not being prepared (not having materials), not having an assignment, coming late, chewing gum, general class misconduct. 3 checks=lunch detention (w/me) Calling parent/guardian: -6 checks -or when summative assignment is more than 2 days late! Ways to contact me (e-mail): anne.gallager@bvsd.org (located on the LMS website & my website) Please check IC grades often- redos/late work graded before the end of semester My website: updated 1x/week-(usually on Friday) Go to LMS website-next to my nameLMS website I will contact you occasionally via schoolmessenger (mass e-mail) Extra help: during E7-get a pass & with an appointment
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Grading Policies (grading scale) See handout (attached to website)website Redos: oonly allowed on Summative Assessments oonly one redo per assignment ostudents get one week to turn in a redo after they have received the original back graded ostudents can receive a 100% for the summative grade of the work but will lose all of the PP points and it will be labeled as such in the comments section
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Parent Volunteers Please consider signing up to help chaperone field trips this year In science: 8 th grade has 2 field trips-one in October to NOAA and one in November to DMNS 7 th grade has one field trip in April to the zoo These require parent volunteers to have done a background check and a signed volunteer form
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