Biology 112 Course Syllabus

Posted: February 1, 2022

Syllabus – 2021-2022

Biology 112                                                                                                     Mrs. L. Ketch

Resources:     Textbook: Biology (Prentice Hall)

Students must have a notebook in which handouts can be placed, pens / pencils, a ruler and eraser / liquid paper.

Units of Study:

            Unit 1: The Cell

The development of cell theory; Microscope techniques; A closer look at cells and cell organelles; The processes that move materials through the cell membrane; Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

Unit 2:  Biodiversity

Principles of taxonomy; Characteristics of major groups; A more detailed look at the six kingdoms; Biodiversity within ecosystems

Unit 3:  Maintaining Dynamic Equilibrium

Homeostasis; Circulatory system; Respiratory system; Digestive system; Excretory system; Immune system

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                   Course Evaluations:  Cell Biology Concepts & Products – 40%

                                    Biodiversity Concepts & Products – 40%

                                    Human Body Systems Concepts & Products – 10%

                                    Scientific Literacy – 10%

 **Final assessment to be determined at a later date.              

A final mark of 60% is required in order to receive full credit for this course.

 This is an academic course meant to start preparing students for post-secondary studies.  Students will be required to put in a certain amount of work outside class time.

Extra help:  Extra help is available during lunch as per schedule available in class – see white board.  See me if you wish to schedule a time for extra help.  A science study block period is available daily, and students will have the ability to connect virtually with the teacher during their at-home-learning days.

Absences:  If you miss one or more classes, it is your responsibility to catch up on all missed notes and work. If you have missed a test, it must be written on your first day back to school unless another arrangement has been made in advance.  Medical excuses or written excuses for legitimate absences from parents are required to get extensions or to write a missed test / quiz (these can be applied to group work marks if necessary). 

 

Group marks and Lab marks:  Attendance is a crucial part of group and lab marks assigned in this course.  If you are absent for one or more days used for group work or labs, your mark may be adjusted to reflect the loss of learning.

Late Assignments:  It is important to respect assignment deadlines.  If there is a problem regarding an assignment being passed in on time, the student is expected to see the teacher about an extension prior to the due date.  Late assignments must be accompanied by a note.  

Notice will be given in class if it this syllabus changes.