MON, JAN 30 (B) : 10-3 Hemostasis and Blood Types Cornell Notes
- 10-3 Blood Plasma due by the start of class (8B only, past due for 5B & 6B)
- 10-4 Hemostasis and Blood Types Cornell Notes
- 10-4 Hemostasis and Blood Types Assignment due by the end of class
- Blood Crossword provided (due by 7:15 AM on Wed, Feb 1)
TUE, JAN 31 (A) : Gifted Resource
WED, FEB 1 (B) : 11-1 Heart Structure & Module 10 Test
- All Module 11 Assignments and Crossword closes at 7:15 AM
- 11-1 Heart Structure Cornell Notes
- Module 10 Test due by the end of class (minimum of 45 minutes provided)
- Module 10 Test closes at 11:59 PM (with late penalty - 20%)
- 11-1 Heart Structure Assignment provided (due by start of class on Fri, Feb 3)
THU, JAN 26 (A) : Gifted Resource
FRI, JAN 27 (B) : 11-2 Heart Action
- 11-1 Heart Structure Assignment due by the start of class
- 11-2 Heart Action Cornell Notes
- 11-2 Heart Action Assignment due by the end of class
- 10-3 Blood Plasma due by the start of class (8B only, past due for 5B & 6B)
- 10-4 Hemostasis and Blood Types Cornell Notes
- 10-4 Hemostasis and Blood Types Assignment due by the end of class
- Blood Crossword provided (due by 7:15 AM on Wed, Feb 1)
TUE, JAN 31 (A) : Gifted Resource
WED, FEB 1 (B) : 11-1 Heart Structure & Module 10 Test
- All Module 11 Assignments and Crossword closes at 7:15 AM
- 11-1 Heart Structure Cornell Notes
- Module 10 Test due by the end of class (minimum of 45 minutes provided)
- Module 10 Test closes at 11:59 PM (with late penalty - 20%)
- 11-1 Heart Structure Assignment provided (due by start of class on Fri, Feb 3)
THU, JAN 26 (A) : Gifted Resource
FRI, JAN 27 (B) : 11-2 Heart Action
- 11-1 Heart Structure Assignment due by the start of class
- 11-2 Heart Action Cornell Notes
- 11-2 Heart Action Assignment due by the end of class
Be sure to read through ALL of the information below. Failure to read through the information provided could negatively affect student performance and grades. Emails with questions that were explicitly addressed in this post will be responded to with "Please refer to the Weekly Announcement." If you have ANY questions not addressed in the Weekly Announcement you may email me directly at [email protected].
In this announcement: Module 10 Test & Closing | Module 9 Test Make-up | Syllabus Modification (Final Reminder) | Absences
In this announcement: Module 10 Test & Closing | Module 9 Test Make-up | Syllabus Modification (Final Reminder) | Absences
MODULE 10 TEST & CLOSING: The Module 10 Test will be on Wednesday, February 1, 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 10 Closing will also be on Wednesday, February 1, 2023. Any assignments not submitted by 7:15 AM on the closing day will permanently be recorded as a zero.
MODULE 9 TEST MAKE-UP: The Module 9 Test Make-up will be available for students who were not present in class when it was assigned. The make-up test will be available starting at 2:00 PM on Friday, February 3, 2023 and will remain available until 7:15 AM on Monday, February 6, 2023. Once the test is opened you will have 2 hours to submit the test. Any student that does not take the make-up test as assigned will keep the zero as a permanent grade, consider it homework. The test may contain a mixture of short and extended response questions, fill-in-the blank, and multiple choice questions. Any student found to be cheating (plagiarism included) on the test will receive a zero and a referral will 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).
SYLLABUS MODIFICATION FOR 3Q/4Q (Final Reminder): To encourage academic honesty, late penalties will be applied on assignments submitted after due. Assignments not submitted by due will be entered as a zero. To excuse the assignment the assignment must be submitted with a passing score of a B or higher, otherwise the failing grade will be scored. Students that do not provide proper documentation for an absence will have their assignment scored the same as a late assignment. Tests not submitted by due will have a 20% late penalty applied. Tests not submitted by closing will result in a zero score. There will be no make-up provided for a student in class that does not submit the test by closing. A student who was absent from class will be provided a different version of the test. This test may include short or extended response questions, fill-in-the-blank (spelling will count), and will be timed. Failure to take the make-up test as scheduled will result in the zero being permanent. It is the student's responsibility to be in class, independently complete assignments and tests, and submit the tests and assignments on time.
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 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.
MODULE 9 TEST MAKE-UP: The Module 9 Test Make-up will be available for students who were not present in class when it was assigned. The make-up test will be available starting at 2:00 PM on Friday, February 3, 2023 and will remain available until 7:15 AM on Monday, February 6, 2023. Once the test is opened you will have 2 hours to submit the test. Any student that does not take the make-up test as assigned will keep the zero as a permanent grade, consider it homework. The test may contain a mixture of short and extended response questions, fill-in-the blank, and multiple choice questions. Any student found to be cheating (plagiarism included) on the test will receive a zero and a referral will 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).
SYLLABUS MODIFICATION FOR 3Q/4Q (Final Reminder): To encourage academic honesty, late penalties will be applied on assignments submitted after due. Assignments not submitted by due will be entered as a zero. To excuse the assignment the assignment must be submitted with a passing score of a B or higher, otherwise the failing grade will be scored. Students that do not provide proper documentation for an absence will have their assignment scored the same as a late assignment. Tests not submitted by due will have a 20% late penalty applied. Tests not submitted by closing will result in a zero score. There will be no make-up provided for a student in class that does not submit the test by closing. A student who was absent from class will be provided a different version of the test. This test may include short or extended response questions, fill-in-the-blank (spelling will count), and will be timed. Failure to take the make-up test as scheduled will result in the zero being permanent. It is the student's responsibility to be in class, independently complete assignments and tests, and submit the tests and assignments on time.
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 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.