Honors & Regents Earth Science 2015-2016 Mr. Reed Room 126.

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Honors & Regents Earth Science Mr. Reed Room 126

Classroom Rules Be on TIME! Be Prepared. Respect people and things in the room. Stay seated until bell rings. Food is a privilege !!! NO CELL PHONES! They will be taken away.

SUPPLIES 3 Ring Notebook 2-3 inch Pen Pencil Review Book Student Planner Pocket Folder with paper

GRADING Quizzes (Every Week) Labs Tests Homework Class work

Grades Every assignment counts toward average NO LATE WORK ACCEPTED Average = Total Points Earned/ Total Points Notify EARLY if going to be absent!! Required to make up all work

Attendance 14 periods = call home and a letter mailed home 26 periods = counselor calls home 30 periods = administrative conference 38 periods = denial of credit

Fire Drills Left out the door to “s” wing Stay as a group Attendance will be taken.

TOPICS

EARTH Longitude and Latitude Mapping Contour Lines Topographic Maps

ASTRONOMY Planets Stars Earth in Space Celestial Bodies Planetary Motion Moon

DYNAMIC CRUST Plate Tectonics Earthquakes Faults Layers of Earth

METEOROLOGY Weather Fronts Instruments Forecasting Maps Severe Weather Climate

WEATHERING and EROSION Stream Development Types/Kinds Mass Wasting Landscape Formation

ROCKS and MINERALS Rocks Minerals Identification Origin

EARTH HISTORY Time Table Fossils Rock Correlation