6th grade science

 

Sixth Grade Science

 

Welcome to Middle School! As 6th graders, you will re-visit major topics covered

from previous years and study them in greater detail. You will also be exposed to

new concepts. The focus for this year is Earth Science. In addition, you will

learn and improve upon a variety of important skills such as taking notes,

organizing, prioritizing, and laboratory skills. Course materials will be presented

through discussions, lectures, labs, simulations, mini-activities, use of

technology, computers, projects, tests, and quizzes. In order to have a smooth

transition into Middle School, please read this outline of my class expectations

and procedures with your parent and sign it at the bottom. This will be kept in

your Science Binder all year.

 

Curriculum Covered: Plate Tectonics, Shaping Earth’s Surface, Thermal

Energy, Energy in the Earth System, Ecology, Resources, Scientific Method –

Investigation and Experimentation. This curriculum is based on the California

State Standards. For more details on the standards, go to www.sde.ca.gov/be/st

 

Text: Focus on Earth Science, Pearson/Prentice Hall

 

Classroom Expectations: Learning Expectations, it is expected from all of my students to be children of honor and character.

? Spiritual: to honor God in your actions and thoughts

? Academically Prepared: turn in work on time, take pride in your work,

make up missed work immediately, and actively participate

? Inquisitive: ask questions, take time to wonder about our world

? Neighborly: be respectful to yourself, your family, your friends, and our

school

? Trustworthy: bring your required materials to class every day and be

accountable for your actions, especially when working in groups

? Strong: have a positive attitude and integrity in situations that may

challenge you, and communicate any concerns you may have

 

Required Materials: You will need to bring these items EACH time you come

to class. Failure to do so on a consistent basis will result in a lower Effort Grade.

1. Binder (1 inch with Your Name, “SCIENCE” and Class Period written visibly

on the front - No other writing or doodling is allowed)

2. Loose-leaf college ruled binder paper

3. Black AND Red ink pens

4. #2 pencil sharpened

5. Textbook (your book should be covered at all times)

 

Homework Policy: Homework will be assigned most nights with assignments

due at the start of class. Your child should expect to spend about 10 minutes a

night (this excludes studying for a test). The Middle School policy on late

homework is as follows:

? 1 day late = 75% (even if we don’t have class the next day, you are still

responsible for turning it in for partial credit)

? After 1 day = 0

? Homework is due at the beginning of class when I collect it.

? For MAJOR PROJECTS OR LABS = you will be deducted ½ a grade for

each day it is late.

? A computer or computer printer problem is not an excuse for a late

assignment.

 

Make-up Work Policy

? Make-up work from an excused absence (sick) = 100% credit if turned

in within the # of days absent from school (2 days sick = 2 school days to

turn in). If you have an extended illness (week or more), please make

individual arrangements with me to make up the missed work.

? Make-up tests from excused absences should be done within a week of

returning to school and need to be arranged with me.

? Students must turn in missed work from an unexcused absence

(traveling, sporting event) the day you return to school. If you had a

quiz or test during your absence, you must either take it the day you

return or take it before you leave. You are responsible for getting

assignments and making these arrangements before you leave and not

the teacher.

? Incomplete work will not be accepted for partial credit.

 

Cheating and Plagiarism Policy: Honesty is expected of all students:

? Cheating of any form will not be tolerated and will result in 0 credit. This

includes the person cheating and the one who supplied the answers.

? All work must be authentic and should be written in the student’s words.

 

Grading: I grade on the QUALITY of your work and not only on completion

and accuracy.

? Tests/Quizzes = 40%

? Labs/Projects = 35%

? Homework/Class work = 25%

 

Test Corrections: You may make test corrections for tests (not quizzes) with a

C- or below. In order to earn ½ point for each answer, corrections must have a

brief explanation of the corrected answer, written in a different colored pen, and

completed within a week of the returned test. The maximum grade one can

receive on test corrections is a C.

 

Extra Credit: Occasionally some extra credit may be offered on particular

assignments or in the form of bonus points on a quiz. It may not be used to

replace a missing assignment or a low-test score. Therefore, it should not be

counted on to significantly alter one’s overall grade (ex. from C to a B+).

 

Communication: Communication is very important to me. I am here to help

you in any way I can. My goal is for you to have a successful and enjoyable year

in Science. If you do not understand a concept, are struggling, or have any

concerns, please let me know as soon as possible. I would be happy to

meet with you and figure out a way to help you. I am usually available at least

once a week during lunch for individual tutoring. Please see me to make

arrangements.

 

HOMEWORK OR STUDYING HELP:

If you are having difficulty on a particular homework question or concept, please

email it to me. I check my email every night until 9:00 p.m. most evenings, and

I would be happy to provide help online. I will not give you the “answer,” but I

can give you hints or information to lead you to the right direction.

 

You may contact me

 

I look forward to working together with you this year!

Student’s Signature: ________________________________Date: __________

Parent’s Signature: _________________________________Date: __________