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Welcome to Science!

Welcome to Science!. Mrs. Deasy- Team Killer Bees!. How to Say My Name. Deasy = Day + See +. A Little About Me. Born in Keene, NH Undergrad degree from Ohio State University in Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Masters Degree from Texas State University in Secondary Education

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Welcome to Science!

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  1. Welcome to Science! • Mrs. Deasy- Team Killer Bees!

  2. How to Say My Name • Deasy = Day + See • +

  3. A Little About Me • Born in Keene, NH • Undergrad degree from Ohio State University in Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology • Masters Degree from Texas State University in Secondary Education • I LOVE Science!!

  4. What Will We Learn? • Scientific Methods • Classification of Living Things • 5 Kingdoms of Living Things • Human Body Systems • Heredity • Dissection and Lab Technique • Critical Thinking Skills

  5. Labs! • Work outside of the classroom setting and get some fresh air into those brains!! • Introduction to scientific methods. We’ll look at a new way to think about and analyze the world around us. • Use fun new toys! • dissection tools • microscopes, scales, meters, etc. • pipettes • USB Microscopes • And so much more!

  6. Supplies You Need • 3-ring binder with 5 dividers 1.5” or more) • Pencils & Colored Pencils • Pencil pouch in your science binder • Highlighters • A Smile!!  • Optional: small sharpener, small ruler, thumb drive

  7. Class Expectations • R: Respond Appropriately • E: Encouragement is Essential • S: Safe is Smart • P: Participate and Pay Attention • E: Excellence Only Zone! • C: Come Prepared for Class • T: Take Responsibility for Your Own Learning = Do Hard Things

  8. Class Procedures • How to Enter the Classroom/Start Class • How I Get Your Attention • Sharpening Your Pencil • Leaving the Classroom (emergencies only) • Make-Up Work • Passing In/Back Papers

  9. Grading • Homework is given 3-5 times per week. If it was important enough for me to assign it, it’s important enough for you to do it! Spend quality time on it. • Labs/Projects will be worth 20-100 points, depending on the time involved in the lab itself and the write-up requirements. • Quizzes are a series of short answer, fill-in, multiple choice and matching designed to keep you on track. They are worth 35-75 points each depending on length. • Tests are generally multiple choice format with a short answer section. They are designed to assess your concept understanding, improve your testing skills as well as prepare you for state tests.

  10. Late Work • Your assignments are due at the BEGINNING of a class period. If you don’t have them completed when you walk in the door, they are late. • Late work is to be completed in a detention after school or during lunch. • Completed the day it was due: 5% deduction • Turned in the following day: 15% deduction • Turned in two days late: 25% deduction • Late work will not be accepted after the third day, as the class has likely moved beyond that point and it will only keep you further behind. • If you have confusion or need help, ask me ASAP. I’m here for you, but I can’t read minds. I need you to tell me when you’re struggling!

  11. How You Can Be Successful • R.E.S.P.E.C.T. • Ask for help! There are NO stupid questions. • My Contact Info: • sdeasy@mrsd.org • 512-567-6177 • Or come by for a visit after school. Remember: I’m here for YOU!

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