Roosevelt High School
Classroom Syllabus
Teacher Names: Jennifer Williams and Joanna Wright
Course Title: Plants and Animals of Hawaii
Room: G101 Phone: 307-0544
Email: Mrs. Williams [email protected]
Ms. Wright [email protected] (preferred)
Course Description:
WELCOME TO PLANTS AND ANIMALS OF HAWAII! The Hawaiian Islands will serve as a living laboratory for students to study factors that regulate the establishment of biological and cultural diversity in an oceanic island system. Practical field exercises and self-designed research projects will help students develop experience in plant systematics, ecology, geology, conservation biology, ethnobotany, and ethnoecology. Students will explore the many biological and cultural influences that have shaped modern Hawaii. All students should feel welcome and safe in our classroom. All persons in the classroom should be active in creating a positive environment that will foster respect, participation, dignity, and trust.
Standards: NGSS the National Science Standards will be followed.
Topics Covered in Plants and Animals:
Quarter 1 |
Ecology and Community |
Quarter 2 |
Rainforest and other terrestrial biomes |
Quarter 3 |
Medicinal Plants, Agriculture and Aquaculture |
Quarter 4 |
Coastal and Marine |
Materials:
You will need to bring the following things to class EVERY DAY; planner, paper, pen/pencil, and a way of organizing papers and handouts.
Course Expectations:
All persons show respect and encourage one another, ask questions, and please SAVE YOUR PHONES for outside of class, unless otherwise noted. Please be sure to:
Grading Policy:
Grades will be determined by meeting the expectations/criteria or by a point system as follows:
A: Far exceeds expectations/ criteria 90% or above
B: Exceeds expectations/ criteria 80-89%
C: Meets expectations/ criteria 70-79%
D: Does not meet expectations/ criteria 60-69%
F: Is far below expectations 59% and below
Grading Policy
Grading is based on two types of assessments: Formative and Summative
Classroom Procedures