Linden Kildare High School
Biology and Biology Honors Syllabus
Teacher: Shayne Erwin
Room: 109
Telephone: 903-756-5314 Ext 4109
Email: serwin@lkcisd.net
Biology is designed to introduce the student to the science of life. Investigations include the characteristics of all living things have in common, the mechanisms of change, which have produced life as we know it today, and specific comparative studies of the nature of living organisms, including man. Classroom studies are supplemented by lab work.
Biology Honors is designed for students who excel in science. Biology I is designed to introduce the student to the science of life. Investigations include the characteristics of all living things have in common, the mechanisms of change, which have produced life as we know it today, and specific comparative studies of the nature of living organisms, including man. Classroom studies are supplemented by lab work
Grade Policies:
Grade Scale
100-90 |
A |
89-80 |
B |
79-70 |
C |
Below 70 |
F |
Daily Grades will count 50% of the final grade for each grade period.
Test Grades will count 50% of the final grade for each grade period.
Late work and extra credit:
No late work will be accepted. All assignments are to be completed and turned in on the assigned due date. As a result of this policy a student’s two lowest daily grades will be dropped at the end of each grade period.
Extra credit may be given at the teacher’s discretion.
Retests
If a student fails a test he/she may choose to take a retest. All retests must be taken on Wednesdays before or after school from 3:35-4:35 pm. No class time will be used to complete a retest. If a student fails to show up on his/her assigned retest date they will receive the failing grade from the original test.
Year at a Glance (units for each 9 weeks period) and State Learning Objectives (TEKS) are on the following page.
Year at a Glance Biology YAG – 9 weeks |
All rules and school policies that are in the student handbook are applicable in this classroom.
Classroom Rules
1. Be on time.
2. Bring all of your class supplies with you.
3. Be respectful of the teacher, substitutes, and other students.
4. Know the classroom procedures and follow them.
5. Check your attitudes and excuses at the door.
Syllabus: Concepts of Biology 1408 (Dual Credit)
Course Number: BIOL 1408
Semester & Year: Fall
Instructor Information
Name: Philip Shayne Erwin
Room 109 Linden Kildare High School
Telephone: (903)-756-5314 Ext 4109
E-mail: serwin@lkcisd.net
Office Hours: TBD
Textbook Information
This semester for Concepts of Biology, we will be using an open source textbook developed by Rice University. You can purchase a copy of the textbook at the TC Bookstore, or you can download it as a PDF to you computer, tablet, phone, etc. for free from the Rice OpenStax website.
http://openstaxcollege.org/textbooks/concepts-of-biology. Select “Get this Book” in the orange box toward the center of the page and select how you would like to receive the book.
We will be using the Inquiry into Life laboratory manual by Sylvia Mader (14th edition). It can be purchased from the TC Bookstore. ISBN: 978-0-07-751624-6.
Lecture and Lab Student Learning Outcomes for the Course
Lecture:
Student Requirements for Completion of the Course and Due Dates
Dates are subject to change:
Lecture Exams Chapters Covered Date
Exam 1 Chapters 1-2 Week 3
Exam 2 Chapters 3-4 Week 6
Exam 3 Chapters 5-6 Week 9
Exam 4 Chapters 7-8 Week 12
Exam 5 Chapters 9-11 Week 15
Comprehensive Final Chapters 1-11 Finals Week
Students will be evaluated on a combination of lecture examinations, quizzes, articles and other class assignments, and a comprehensive final examination. All lecture tests may include multiple choice, essay, short answer, and labeling questions.
Dates Week Material to be covered
Aug. 25-29 1 Go over syllabus; Chapter 1
Sept. 1-5 2 Chapter 2
Sept. 8-12 3 Exam 1; Chapter 3
Sept. 15-19 4 Continue Chapter 3; Chapter 4
Sept. 22-26 5 Chapter 4
9/29-10/3 6 Exam 2; Chapter 5
Oct. 6-10 7 Chapter 5 and 6
Oct. 13-17 8 Chapter 6
Oct. 20-24 9 Exam 3; Chapter 7
Oct. 27-31 10 Chapter 7 and 8
Nov. 3-7 11 Chapter 8
Nov. 10-14 12 Exam 4; Chapter 9
Nov. 17-21 13 Chapter 9
Nov. 24-28 Thanksgiving Week-no classes
Dec. 1-5 14 Chapters 10-11
Dec. 8-12 15 Finish Chapter 11; Review; Exam 5
Dec. 15-17 16 Final Exam
This outline is subject to change for reasons of course interest, time constraints, or instructor decision. The exams will be administered on the dates given, unless material relevant for a given exam has not been covered. Under such cases, an exam may be moved a class period or two to aid in the clarity and understanding of the material.
Lab:
Lab Reports and other written assignments in lab are due at the beginning of the class session. Work can be turned in via e-mail to my e-mail address: serwin@lkcisd.net
Student Requirements for Completion of the Course and Due Dates
Dates are subject to change:
Weeks Units Covered Quizzes and Exams
Week 1 Scientific Method
Week 2 Metric System, Microscopes Lab quiz 1
Week 3 Cell Composition
Week 4 Cell Structure Lab Exam 1
Week 5 Cellular Respiration,
Week 6 Enzymes Lab quiz 2
Week 7 Photosynthesis
Week 8 Mitosis Lab Exam 2
Week 9 Meiosis
Week 10 Human Genetics Lab quiz 3
Week 11 Patterns of Inheritance Lab Exam 3
Week 12 DNA
Week 13 DNA Technology Lab quiz 4
THANKSGIVING NO SCHOOL
Week 14 Evolution Lab quiz 5
Week 15 Review Lab Exam 4
Week 16 FINALS WEEK
Note: This outline is subject to change for reasons of course interest, time constraint, or instructor decision. The exams will be administered on the dates given, unless material relevant for a given exam has not been covered. Under such cases, an exam may be moved a class period or two to aid in the clarity and understanding of the material.
Student Assessment
Lecture Exams and Final Exam |
55% |
Weekly Quizzes |
10% |
Lab Exams |
20% |
Lab Reports |
15% |
|
|
Total |
100% |
Grading Scale
Semester Grade Course Average
A 89.5-100
B 79.5-89.4
C 69.5-79.4
D 59.5-69.4
F 59.4-below
Cell Phone Policy
All cell phones will be turned off and kept out of sight in class. If any phones are out while testing, I will assume you are cheating. There will be no talking on phones or texting while lecture and discussion is taking place. If you cannot abide by this policy, you will be asked to leave.
Student Responsibilities
It is the student’s responsibility to know and comply with the instructor’s policy and to contact the instructor to make up missed work.
Attendance Policy
Roll will be taken during each class. It is recommended that students contact the instructor if missing a class is necessary. A student with four absences may be dropped from the class for lack of attendance. If an enrolled student stops attending class and chooses to receive an F, the last date they attended will be listed on the final grade sheet and they will most likely have to pay back money received from grants or scholarships. If a student leaves and returns during class or leaves the class before the class is over, he/she may be considered absent. Three tardies constitute one absence.
Excused Absences: A student’s absence due to school trips and/or school business will not be counted against a student’s allowable number of absences. Military duty and absences for Holy Days (FBD LEGAL) are covered in a separate section of the catalog and the student handbook. These are the only excused absences that are considered by Texarkana College. Responsibility for work missed for any absence is placed on the student. Instructors are required to allow students to make up work missed if the absence is due to military duty or religious holy days when students follow the correct notification procedures. Instructors are not required to allow students to make up work for absences due to other reasons.
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE ABSENCES
After official registration, the following number of unexcused absences will be the maximum allowable before a student may be dropped from the class.
Academic Classes
A COURSE THAT MEETS FOR THE FULL 16 WEEK SEMESTER |
|
Class or Lab Meets:
Once a week (Night classes or Friday classes) Twice a week (MW or TR classes) Three times a week (MWF or TRF classes) Four times a week (MTWR classes)
|
An instructor may withdraw a student from a course if absences exceed: 2 4 6 8 Three tardies count as one absence
|
Make-up Policy
Make-up exams should not be required. If any must be administered, they will be worth 75% of the actual score on the exam. Make-up exams may differ in format from the original test. All make-up exams will be recorded as a zero until they are made up. Late work will not be accepted. Quizzes and in-class assignments may not be made up.
Academic Integrity Statement
Scholastic dishonesty, involving but not limited to cheating on a test, plagiarism, collusion, or falsification of records will make the student liable for disciplinary action after being investigated by the Dean of Students. Proven violations of this nature will result in the student being dropped from the class with an “F”.
This policy applies campus wide, including TC Testing Center, as well as off-campus classroom or lab sites, including dual credit campuses. This information can be found in the Student Handbook at https://texarkanacollege.edu.
Disability Act Statement:
Texarkana College complies with all provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and makes reasonable accommodations upon request. Please contact Larry Andrews at (903) 823-3450 ext. 3349, or go by the Recruitment, Advisement, and Retention Department located in the Administration building for personal assistance. If you have an accommodation letter from their office indicating that you have a disability which requires academic accommodations, please present it to me so we can discuss the accommodations that you might need for this class. It is best to request these changes at the beginning if not before the start of class so there is ample time to make the accommodations.
Financial Aid
Attention! Dropping this class may affect your funding in a negative way! You could owe money to the college and/or federal government. Please check with the Financial Aid office before making a decision.
Disclaimer
The above syllabus, policies, schedule, and assignments in this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances or by mutual agreement between the instructor and the students.
Syllabus: Concepts of Biology 1409 (Dual Credit)
Course Number: BIOL 1409
Semester & Year: Spring
Instructor Information
Name: Philip Shayne Erwin
Room 109 Linden Kildare High School
Telephone: (903)-756-5314 Ext 4109
E-mail: serwin@lkcisd.net
Office Hours: TBD
Textbook Information
This semester for Concepts of Biology, we will be using an open source textbook developed by Rice University. You can purchase a copy of the textbook at the TC Bookstore, or you can download it as a PDF to you computer, tablet, phone, etc. for free from the Rice OpenStax website.
http://openstaxcollege.org/textbooks/concepts-of-biology. Select “Get this Book” in the orange box toward the center of the page and select how you would like to receive the book.
a) Print-allows you to order a copy from OpenStax. You can also purchase a copy from the TC Bookstore.
b) PDF-This format can be read on most tablet devices like ipad, kindle, and most smart phones. You can select high resolution which takes up more space and takes longer to download or lower resolution.
c) Web View-you can read the book live on the web from your computer or device connected to the Internet. The book does not download.
d) EPUB-another format for popular mobile devices such as the NOOK.
We will be using the Inquiry into Life laboratory manual by Sylvia Mader (14th edition). It can be purchased from the TC Bookstore. ISBN: 978-0-07-751624-6.
Lecture and Lab Student Learning Outcomes for the Course
Upon successful completion of this course, students will:
1. Describe modern evolutionary synthesis, natural selection, population genetics, micro and macroevolution, and speciation.
2. Describe phylogenetic relationships and classification schemes.
3. Identify the major phyla of life with an emphasis on plants and animals, including the basis for classification, structural and physiological adaptations, evolutionary history, and ecological siginificance.
4. Describe basic animal physiology and homeostasis as maintained by organ systems.
5. Compare different sexual and asexual life cycles noting their adaptive advantages.
6. Illustrate the relationship between major geologic change, extinctions, and evolutionary trends.
Lecture:
Student Requirements for Completion of the Course and Due Dates
*Dates are subject to change*
Lecture Exams |
Chapters Covered |
Date |
Exam 1 |
Chapters 11-12 |
Week 3 |
Exam 2 |
Chapters 13 |
Week 5 |
Exam 3 |
Chapters 14 |
Week 7 |
Exam 4 |
Chapters 15 |
Week 9 |
Exam 5 |
Chapters 16-17 |
Week 12 |
Exam 6 |
Chapter 18 |
Week 13 |
Exam 7 |
Chapters 19-21 |
Week 15 |
Comprehensive Final |
Chapters 11-21 |
Finals Week |
Class Schedule
Dates |
Week |
Material to be covered |
Week 1 |
1 |
Go over syllabus; Chapter 11 |
Week 2 |
2 |
Chapter 11, Begin Chapter 12 |
Week 3 |
3 |
Exam 1; Begin Chapter 13 |
Week 4 |
4 |
Chapter 13 |
Week 5 |
5 |
Exam 2; Begin Chapter 14 |
Week 6 |
6 |
Chapter 14 |
Week 7 |
7 |
Exam 3; Begin Chapter 15 |
|
|
Spring Break-No classes |
Week 8 |
8 |
Chapter 15 |
Week 9 |
9 |
Chapter 15; Exam 4 |
Week 10 |
10 |
Chapter 16 |
Week 11 |
11 |
Chapter 16; Begin Chapter 17 |
Week 12 |
12 |
Chapter 17; Exam 5 |
Week 13 |
13 |
Chapter 18; Exam 6 |
Week 14 |
14 |
Chapters 19-21 |
Week 15 |
15 |
Exam 7 |
Week 16 |
16 |
Final Exam |
This outline is subject to change for reasons of course interest, time constraints, or instructor decision. The exams will be administered on the dates given, unless material relevant for a given exam has not been covered. Under such cases, an exam may be moved a class period or two to aid in the clarity and understanding of the material.
Lab:
Student Requirements for Completion of the Course and Due Dates
*Dates are subject to change*
Weeks |
Units Covered |
Quizzes and Exams |
Week 1 |
Evolution |
|
Week 2 |
Evolution and Phylogeny |
Quiz 1 |
Week 3 |
Microbiology |
|
Week 4 |
Microbiology |
Quiz 2 |
Week 5 |
Microbiology |
Exam 1 |
Week 6 |
Plants |
|
Week 7 |
Plants |
Quiz 3 |
Spring Break |
No classes |
|
Week 8 |
Animals |
|
Week 9 |
Animals |
Exam 2 |
Week 10 |
Body Systems |
|
Week 11 |
Body Systems |
Quiz 4 |
Week 12 |
Body Systems, Immunity |
Exam 3 |
Week 13 |
Animal Reproduction, Dev. |
|
Week 14 |
Ecology |
Quiz 5 |
Week 15 |
Ecology |
Exam 4 |
Week 16 |
Finals Week |
|
Note: This outline is subject to change for reasons of course interest, time constraint, or instructor decision. The exams will be administered on the dates given, unless material relevant for a given exam has not been covered. Under such cases, an exam may be moved a class period or two to aid in the clarity and understanding of the material.
Student Assessment
Lecture Exams and Final Exam |
55% |
Weekly Quizzes |
10% |
Lab Exams |
20% |
Lab Reports |
15% |
|
|
Total |
100% |
Grading Scale:
Semester Grade Course Average
A 89.5-100
B 79.5-89.4
C 69.5-79.4
D 59.5-69.4
F 59.4-below
Cell Phone Policy
All cell phones will be turned off and kept out of sight in class. If any phones are out while testing, I will assume you are cheating. There will be no talking on phones or texting while lecture and discussion is taking place. If you cannot abide by this policy, you will be asked to leave.
Student Responsibilities
It is the student’s responsibility to know and comply with the instructor’s policy and to contact the instructor to make up missed work.
Attendance Policy
Roll will be taken during each class. It is recommended that students contact the instructor if missing a class is necessary. A student with four absences may be dropped from the class for lack of attendance. If an enrolled student stops attending class and chooses to receive an F, the last date they attended will be listed on the final grade sheet and they will most likely have to pay back money received from grants or scholarships. If a student leaves and returns during class or leaves the class before the class is over, he/she may be considered absent. Three tardies constitute one absence.
Excused Absences: A student’s absence due to school trips and/or school business will not be counted against a student’s allowable number of absences. Military duty and absences for Holy Days (FBD LEGAL) are covered in a separate section of the catalog and the student handbook. These are the only excused absences that are considered by Texarkana College. Responsibility for work missed for any absence is placed on the student. Instructors are required to allow students to make up work missed if the absence is due to military duty or religious holy days when students follow the correct notification procedures. Instructors are not required to allow students to make up work for absences due to other reasons.
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE ABSENCES
After official registration, the following number of unexcused absences will be the maximum allowable before a student may be dropped from the class.
Academic Classes
A COURSE THAT MEETS FOR THE FULL 16 WEEK SEMESTER |
|
Class or Lab Meets:
Once a week (Night classes or Friday classes) Twice a week (MW or TR classes) Three times a week (MWF or TRF classes) Four times a week (MTWR classes)
|
An instructor may withdraw a student from a course if absences exceed: 2 4 6 8 Three tardies count as one absence
|
Make-up Policy
Make-up exams should not be required. If any must be administered, they will be worth 75% of the actual score on the exam. Make-up exams may differ in format from the original test. All make-up exams will be recorded as a zero until they are made up. Late work will not be accepted. Quizzes and in-class assignments may not be made up.
Academic Integrity Statement
Scholastic dishonesty, involving but not limited to cheating on a test, plagiarism, collusion, or falsification of records will make the student liable for disciplinary action after being investigated by the Dean of Students. Proven violations of this nature will result in the student being dropped from the class with an “F”.
This policy applies campus wide, including TC Testing Center, as well as off-campus classroom or lab sites, including dual credit campuses. This information can be found in the Student Handbook at https://texarkanacollege.edu.
Disability Act Statement:
Texarkana College complies with all provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and makes reasonable accommodations upon request. Please contact Larry Andrews at (903) 823-3450 ext. 3349, or go by the Recruitment, Advisement, and Retention Department located in the Administration building for personal assistance. If you have an accommodation letter from their office indicating that you have a disability which requires academic accommodations, please present it to me so we can discuss the accommodations that you might need for this class. It is best to request these changes at the beginning if not before the start of class so there is ample time to make the accommodations.
Financial Aid
Attention! Dropping this class may affect your funding in a negative way! You could owe money to the college and/or federal government. Please check with the Financial Aid office before making a decision.
Disclaimer
The above syllabus, policies, schedule, and assignments in this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances or by mutual agreement between the instructor and the students.