Science 10 Course Outline Who am I? Ms Ruus St. Helen’s → Notre Dame → Simon Fraser University → ND Degree: Major Kinesiology, Minor PE Likes: Volleyball,

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Science 10 Course Outline

Who am I? Ms Ruus St. Helen’s → Notre Dame → Simon Fraser University → ND Degree: Major Kinesiology, Minor PE Likes: Volleyball, dancing, Harry Potter and Survivor. Dislikes: slow walkers and people who sing in class.

MY Goals for the year:  To make each of you a better learner  To prepare you for the Provincial in June  To help each of you enjoy science

Over the next ten months… MonthTopicChapter Percent of Exam All Year App of science 15% SeptCells 15 & 16 15% OctGenetics 17 & 18 10% Nov & Dec Chemistry 8, 9 & 10 20% Jan – Mar Electricity & magnetism 3, 4, 5, 6 25% AprilRadioactivity75% May Earth forces 12 and 13 20% JuneReviewAll100%

Assessment: Each term will be assessed approximately as follows: Each term will be assessed approximately as follows:  Classroom Contribution10%  Assignments10%  Labs10%  Homework Checks10%  Quizzes10%  Tests20%  Exam (term 1 only) 30%

Assessment: Your final mark will be assessed as follows: Your final mark will be assessed as follows:  Term 140%  Term 240%  June Provincial Exam20%

Materials: Note: the following items are to be brought to EVERY class. Note: the following items are to be brought to EVERY class. Workbook: Science Foundations Workbook: Science Foundations Bring in $20 to receive your book! Bring in $20 to receive your book! ½ inch three ring binder ½ inch three ring binder Lined and plain loose leaf paper for binder Lined and plain loose leaf paper for binder 7 dividers 7 dividers Pens, pencils, calculator Pens, pencils, calculator

Expectations: All of the following expectations have been established to ensure a classroom conducive to learning. All of the following expectations have been established to ensure a classroom conducive to learning. Everyone has a right to learn! Everyone has a right to learn! This is OUR Home Court! This is OUR Home Court!

Respect: Who? Your classmates, your teacher, yourselves What? Your classroom, your school, your books Expectations:

Responsibilities: 1. Y ou must be prepared for all classes. TTTThis means having a pen, pencil, notebook, and TEXTBOOK for every class. Expectations:

Expectations: Responsibilities : Responsibilities : 2. Please sit in your assigned seat, with your books open and be working on “The Still” when the bell rings. You are considered late if you are not sitting in your seat working on the still by the time I shut the door You are considered late if you are not sitting in your seat working on the still by the time I shut the door

Expectations: Responsibilities : Responsibilities : 3. Listen to instructions the first time they are given. 4. Follow School policies… …especially the uniform policy

Expectations: Responsibilities : Responsibilities : 5. Turn walkmans,MP3’s, CD players, cell phones (etc.) OFF and out of your teacher’s sight… …or don’t bring them to class at all!

Consequences: of following responsibilities Positives: Positives: Get work done in class = less homework Get work done in class = less homework Reach full potential Reach full potential Well prepared for tests especially The Provincial in June Well prepared for tests especially The Provincial in June Learn how you learn best Learn how you learn best Class is an enjoyable place for everyone to learn Class is an enjoyable place for everyone to learn

Consequences: of NOT following expectations If you CHOOSE to break an expectation: If you CHOOSE to break an expectation: 1 st time: Name on board. Warning 2 nd time: check beside name. Last to be dismissed and discuss your choices after class 3 rd time: 2 checks beside name. Parents contacted, as well as GLC. 4 th time: 3 checks beside name. Student sent to the office and “My Action Plan” form filled out (before return to class) and brought to parents to sign.

Expectations: Procedures: Procedures: If you miss a test due to an excused absence, you must take the responsibility of contacting your teacher to set up an appropriate time to rewrite it. If you miss a test due to an excused absence, you must take the responsibility of contacting your teacher to set up an appropriate time to rewrite it. If you have not done so before the start of the next class you attend, you will receive a mark of ZERO! If you have not done so before the start of the next class you attend, you will receive a mark of ZERO!

Expectations: Procedures: Procedures: If you miss class you are responsible for handing in assignments the next time you attend this class (unless otherwise stated). If you miss class you are responsible for handing in assignments the next time you attend this class (unless otherwise stated). Also get any missed notes from your homework buddy AND see your teacher for missed handouts. Also get any missed notes from your homework buddy AND see your teacher for missed handouts. DO NOT HAND WORK IN TO STAFF ROOM…EVER!!! DO NOT HAND WORK IN TO STAFF ROOM…EVER!!!

Where to find me… 1. In my classroom M08 (Mr Brassington’s room) 2. In the Biology room 3. In the staffroom

Dismissal: THE THE BELL DOES NOT DISMISS YOU … …I DISMISS YOU