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HONORS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY SYLLABUS

MS. HANNAH STYRON

Contact information: Email: HStyron@paulding.k12.ga.us


Website: http://styronscience.weebly.com

GRADING POLICY:
Assignment: Percentage of Grade
Major Tests and Projects 57%
Daily Grades, quizzes and lab reports 23%
Final Test 20%

SUPPLIES: Students will need a 3-ring binder, pens/pencils and notebook paper.

CLASS EXPECTATIONS: Students are expected to bring their notebook, paper and writing utensils to
class each day. Work is due on the day it is assigned, unless otherwise noted. Any major assignment
or project turned in one day late will be counted off 10 points daily and may not be accepted after 5
days.

ATTENDANCE/MAKEUP WORK: It is important that students attend class regularly. It is the student’s
responsibility to check the absentee folder and obtain any missed work. All work should be
completed and turned in within 5 days starting with the day the student returns from the absence.
Arrangements to make up any missed tests/quizzes must be made with the teacher upon returning to
class. All missing work must be completed and turned in before the 9 weeks grading period is
complete, it will NOT be collected after that time period.

TEST RECOVERY POLICY: If a student earns a 69% or less on a unit test, then the student may retake
that unit test to earn a maximum of a 70% on the assessment. If the student chooses to retake the
test, then the test retake must be completed within 1 week after the original graded assessment has
been given back to the student for review.

EXTRA HELP: I am more than willing to offer additional help before or after school (I am not available
Thursday mornings). Please let me know ahead of time to make arrangements if you would like
additional help mastering environmental science.
LAB EXPECTATIONS: All labs will be conducted in a manner consistent with the lab safety rules that
are distributed and signed at the beginning of the semester. These rules will be re-emphasized at the
beginning of each lab.

EATING IN CLASS: Eating and drinking need to be kept to a minimum. Due to the risk of
contamination from chemicals, no food/drink may be consumed during a lab. If trash is left in the
room, then eating and drinking will be totally prohibited.

HALL PASSES AND TARDIES: Students should make every effort to go to lockers, restroom, etc.
between classes. Students will be marked tardy if they are not in the classroom when the bell rings.

USE OF PHONE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES: Phones and other electronic devices should NOT be seen
nor heard during class. Electronic devices may never be used as a calculator during a quiz or a test. If
an electronic device is visible during an exam, it may be considered cheating.

BONUS BUCKS: Extra credit is typically awarded in the form of “bonus bucks.” They may be earned in
various ways throughout the semester. Students are responsible for keep up with their bonus bucks.
Bonus bucks may be added to any assignment except the final exam. The conversion rate of bonus
bucks to bonus points is as followed:

1 bonus buck = 1 bonus point on a formative assignment


2 bonus bucks = 1 bonus point on a summative assignment
OTHER CLASSROOM RULES: Be respectful. Be on time and prepared to learn. Follow directions. Be
kind to one another.

Topics covered in this course:


Topic GPS Topic GPS
I. Process and Problem Solving SCSh1-6 XII. Senses SAP3
II. Reference and Research Skills SCSh7-9 XIII. Endocrine System SAP3
III. Laboratory Safety SCSh2 XIV. Cardiovascular System SAP4
IV. Gross Anatomical Structure SAP1 XV. Blood SAP4
V. Chemistry of Life SAP1 XVI. Lymphatic System SAP4
VI. Cells SAP1 XVII. Respiratory System SAP4
VII. Tissues SAP2 XVIII. Digestive System SAP4
VIII. Integumentary System SAP2 XIX. Nutrition/Metabolism SAP4
IX. The Skeletal System SAP2 XX. Urinary System SAP4
X. The Muscular System SAP2 XXI. Reproductive System SAP5
XI. The Nervous System SAP3 XXII. Human development SAP5

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