MON, APR 3 (A) : Gifted Resource
TUE, APR 4 (B) : 15-2 Urine Formation and Elimination
- 15-2 Urine Formation and Elimination Cornell Notes in class
- 15-2 Urine Formation and Elimination Assignment due by the end of class
WED, APR 5 (A) : Gifted Resource
THU, APR 6 (B) : Module 14 & 15 Review
- Review Respiratory and Urinary Systems (in-class only recovery point opportunity)
FRI, APR 7 : NO SCHOOL - SPRING HOLIDAY
TUE, APR 4 (B) : 15-2 Urine Formation and Elimination
- 15-2 Urine Formation and Elimination Cornell Notes in class
- 15-2 Urine Formation and Elimination Assignment due by the end of class
WED, APR 5 (A) : Gifted Resource
THU, APR 6 (B) : Module 14 & 15 Review
- Review Respiratory and Urinary Systems (in-class only recovery point opportunity)
FRI, APR 7 : NO SCHOOL - SPRING HOLIDAY
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In this announcement: Module 14 & 15 Test & Closing | Academic Honesty | Absences
In this announcement: Module 14 & 15 Test & Closing | Academic Honesty | Absences
MODULE 14 & 15 TEST & CLOSING: The Module 14 & 15 Test will be on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. The test will become available at 7:15 AM, due by the end of class and close by 11:59 PM. If the test is not completed by closing a zero will be applied. Be sure to submit your test BEFORE the closing time! The Module 14 & 15 Closing will also be on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. Any assignments not submitted by 7:15 AM on the closing day will permanently be recorded as a zero. We will begin DEOC Review after the completion of Modules 14 & 15.
ACADEMIC HONESTY: Some students have resorted to using Google to search assignment and test questions. You must cite your source if you're using any source outside of the notes provided in class, this includes the in-class or OpenStax textbooks. "Directions on Citing Information on Assignments" can be found in the "Class Documents" folder on Teams. Any student found to be cheating (plagiarism included) on the test will receive a zero and a referral may be submitted in accordance with the DCPS Student Code of Conduct (this is not "double jeopardy", but an academic and code of conduct consequence as provided for under DCSB Policy). Clearly some facts are facts, but students need to write their own answers in their own words. Further, I have seen students using anatomy terms not taught at the high school level, but that can be found in a Google search. I will quiz you on their meaning if I see terminology not taught in our class in your answer. If you cannot explain them, then your answer will be counted wrong.
ABSENCE(S): If you are absent from class for any reason you need to check the Weekly Announcement for what work will be covered in class each day. Assignments will continue to appear in the Assignments section on Teams. Students missing class are expected to complete all assignments and make up any missed tests. Students missing class are expected to read the available textbook and view available tutorials. Students have access to a digital text book (Open Stax) via the link provided, on the class website (IsonBiology.com), and on the course syllabus (located in the Course Documents folder in the Files tab). The tutorials are available on the class website. Students missing more than 5 days in a 30-Day period or 10 days in a 90-Day period will be addressed in accordance with School Board Policy 5.42 and the Florida Statutes concerning truancy.
ACADEMIC HONESTY: Some students have resorted to using Google to search assignment and test questions. You must cite your source if you're using any source outside of the notes provided in class, this includes the in-class or OpenStax textbooks. "Directions on Citing Information on Assignments" can be found in the "Class Documents" folder on Teams. Any student found to be cheating (plagiarism included) on the test will receive a zero and a referral may be submitted in accordance with the DCPS Student Code of Conduct (this is not "double jeopardy", but an academic and code of conduct consequence as provided for under DCSB Policy). Clearly some facts are facts, but students need to write their own answers in their own words. Further, I have seen students using anatomy terms not taught at the high school level, but that can be found in a Google search. I will quiz you on their meaning if I see terminology not taught in our class in your answer. If you cannot explain them, then your answer will be counted wrong.
ABSENCE(S): If you are absent from class for any reason you need to check the Weekly Announcement for what work will be covered in class each day. Assignments will continue to appear in the Assignments section on Teams. Students missing class are expected to complete all assignments and make up any missed tests. Students missing class are expected to read the available textbook and view available tutorials. Students have access to a digital text book (Open Stax) via the link provided, on the class website (IsonBiology.com), and on the course syllabus (located in the Course Documents folder in the Files tab). The tutorials are available on the class website. Students missing more than 5 days in a 30-Day period or 10 days in a 90-Day period will be addressed in accordance with School Board Policy 5.42 and the Florida Statutes concerning truancy.