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Course Syllabus

Physical Science

Weddington High School

Mrs. Calandro, Room E101

miranda.calandro@ucps.k12.nc.us 

Welcome to physical science! 

Course Information:

 

This course is designed to provide an introduction into the major topics of chemistry and physics, including atomic theory and structure, the Periodic table and trends, chemical bonding and nomenclature, chemical reactions, motion, forces, energy, waves, electricity and magnetism.  Students who choose to take physical science will be well prepared if they should decide to take an introductory physics or chemistry course.  

 

For the complete North Carolina essential standards for physical science, please visit:  https://www.dpi.nc.gov/documents/curriculum/science/scos/support-tools/new-standards/science/physical-science-essential-standards

Rules and Expectations:

  • Be RESPECTFUL.
  • Be PREPARED.
  • Be PRESENT and PUNCTUAL.
  • Be POSITIVE.
  • ALWAYS TRY YOUR BEST!
  • Our goal in this course is for you to be successful. I am here to help you along the way, but you are ultimately responsible for your actions and your success.

Things that absolutely will not be permitted in our classroom include use of cell phones (unless specically permitted during instruction), electronic devices, foul language, disrespectful, violent or bullying behavior, cheating, plagiarism and horseplay.

Our time in class is valuable!  Cell phones use is not permitted at any point during our class time.  Chromebooks are to be used only for instructional purposes.

Masks MUST be worn at all times!!!

Chatting EXCEPT for questions during our "Team" meetings is not permissable.  Our time is precious and should be treated as such!

Grading percentages and overview

Tests/Lab Notebooks/Projects:           50%

Quizzes:                                                              25%

Classwork/Homework:                              25%

Additional Course Information

  • Tests will be given at the end of every unit.
  • Quizzes will be given often – at the end of a chapter, after labs, and as needed to address content needs.
  • We do not have a textbook for you to take home. There is a flexbook link on our Canvas page that will serve as an additional resource for you AND your chemistry notes/lectures will be your other major resource.  We may additionally use resources such as Khan Academy, phET, etc.  
  • We do many laboratory experiments in this course. All laboratory assignments until further notice will be virtual labs due to the nature of our current situation.
  • Homework is given daily and classwork will be assigned as needed. Our assignments will be primarily submitted through Canvas, but some may be submitted via Google Drive. 

Required Materials

EACH day, you will need to bring:

  1. Chromebook and charger
  2. Writing utensils and paper (for your own purposes)
  3. MASKS
  4. Calculator (optional)

Canvas Platform and Google Drive

Assignments will be submitted on Canvas or via Google Drive.  Assignments can be submitted a variety of ways including, uploading files, typing into text boxes, and sharing Google documents/presentations.  Students not having used Canvas before should alert the teacher and they will be shown how to submit assignments on Canvas.  Individual assignments will indicate which method of submission on Canvas is expected.  If students need a refresher or have questions, they can access the Canvas Student GuideLinks to an external site. for specific instructions. It is the student's responsibility to ensure assignments are submitted on time and to contact the instructor if there is a problem.  The Canvas Learning Platform logs every student log-in on Canvas which provides teachers with a list of when students log-in to Canvas using their user id. 

Canvas is sometimes used to grade assignments as well, however, the grades in Canvas, while accurate to that assignment, are NOT the teacher’s gradebook.  The teacher’s gradebook includes categories of assignments that may be weighted differently and may include grades for assignments that did not use the Canvas Learning Platform. Therefore, students and parents should always check their child’s true average on the Parent Portal on Powerschool.   

Additionally, some assignments may be submitted through Google Drive.  Examples of such assignments could include project papers, weekly current events, presentations, etc.

EmpowerED Family Portal Link:  https://www.ucps.k12.nc.us/domain/2917 (Links to an external site.)

Late Work/Absence Policies - please READ carefully!

  1. Late assignments will NOT be accepted! From homework to projects, if it’s late, it’s late.  Things will be turned in on a flexible schedule already, so if you have a difficult time meeting these  deadlines, it is your responsibility to reach out to me and discuss any discrepancies with me directly.  My email address is miranda.calandro@ucps.k12.nc.us.
  2.    A zero (0) grade represents work the student may NOT makeup

      A one (1) grade represents work the student MAY makeup (late points may be taken)

Tutoring:

If you find yourself struggling, please email me and we'll work out something.  I am available during normal school hours to answer questions and if you are stuck, there are different ways I may be able to provide help or direct you to extra resources that may help.

Laboratory Expectations

While conducting laboratory experiments and all other class activities, I expect nothing but your best effort and behavior at ALL times.

Labs are an integral part of a science class.  They are meant to be interesting and fun, but they must be handled seriously.  Horseplay, not complying with directions, mishandling or misuse of equipment and/or facilities and other unbecoming and irresponsible behavior will result in an automatic zero for the laboratory grade, office referral and parent contact.

Our classroom is a lab classroom.  All areas must be cleared away, cleaned and materials disposed of properly before your group may leave the lab area. Also, the drawers are NOT to be used as trash cans or lockers, the equipment (even if sitting on counter tops) are NOT toys and are NOT to be used or handled unless instructed.  Storage and laboratory areas are off limits unless instructed otherwise.  This is for your safety and the safety of others in our classroom. The available outlets are for laboratory use only and are NOT to be used for plugging in chromebooks or cellular phones.

Flinn's student laboratory safety sheet provides the specific guidelines we use as a department and these are found under the "modules" tab in the "resources" section.  Please read and sign off that you have read and understand lab safety rules and the details of the course as listed in this syllabus.  This semester, I am expecting that you fill out a Google form on  our Canvas page to serve as your agreement to adhere to the laboratory safety guidelines. 

I look forward to working with each of you this semester! :)