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Biology 1 (Rosal, Sampaguita & Jasmin) SY 2011-2012 Philippine Science High School Main Campus Course Title Ecology, Evolution, and Biodiversity Course Description Biology 1 is a two-unit introductory course offered to second year students that meets daily. The subject tackles concepts in Ecology, Evolution, and the Diversity of Organisms, and incorporates Biology as a discipline, the scientific method, and various life sciences that can be encountered along the way. Grading System: As with all other subjects, quarter grades are cumulative, such that from the 2nd quarter onwards, the value of the quarter grade is computed as follows: Quarter Grade = (1/3) (previous final grade) + (2/3) (current tentative grade) Biology1Tentative Grade per Quarter is computed as follows: 35% Examinations Long Exams, Quizzes 25% Periodic Exam 20% Activities Laboratory Activities and Reports, Practical Exams, Projects, Etc. 20% Recitation (8%), Seatwork/Homework (8%), Notebook (4%) 100% Examinations (35%) Quizzes Long Exams Maximum of 20 pts per quiz At least once per major topic (roughly once a week) May be announced/unannounced May be given at the start or at the end of the period No make-up for missed quizzes(whether excused or unexcused; zero score for unexcused & if excused, total does not count missed quiz) At least 21 pts per long exam May be 2-3 long exams per quarter Announced at least a week before the exam date May include past topics (comprehensive coverage) Failed long exams /quizzes must be signed by the parents and returned to the teacher (if not returned with parent’s/guardian’s signature, Non-Compliance Report will be filed at the DO (Discipline Office accordingly) A Post-Quarter Exam is given to those who, for valid reasons, missed 60% or more of the total quiz points, or to those who missed a long exam. The coverage of the Postquarter Exam is the same as the Periodic Exam. REMEMBER! Only a maximum of 2 long exams per day and a maximum of 8 major requirements per week are allowed for all subjects! Page 1of 3

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Biology 1 (Rosal, Sampaguita & Jasmin) SY 2011-2012 Philippine Science High School Main Campus

Course Title Ecology, Evolution, and Biodiversity

Course Description Biology 1 is a two-unit introductory course offered to second year students that meets daily. The subject tackles concepts in Ecology, Evolution, and the Diversity of Organisms, and incorporates Biology as a discipline, the scientific method, and various life sciences that can be encountered along the way.

Grading System: As with all other subjects, quarter grades are cumulative, such that from the 2nd quarter onwards, the value of the quarter grade is computed as follows: Quarter Grade = (1/3) (previous final grade) + (2/3) (current tentative grade)

Biology1Tentative Grade per Quarter is computed as follows: 35% Examinations – Long Exams, Quizzes 25% Periodic Exam 20% Activities – Laboratory Activities and Reports, Practical Exams, Projects, Etc. 20% Recitation (8%), Seatwork/Homework (8%), Notebook (4%) 100%

Examinations (35%)

Quizzes Long Exams

Maximum of 20 pts per quiz

At least once per major topic (roughly once a week)

May be announced/unannounced

May be given at the start or at the end of the period

No make-up for missed quizzes(whether excused or unexcused; zero score for unexcused & if excused, total does not count missed quiz)

At least 21 pts per long exam

May be 2-3 long exams per quarter

Announced at least a week before the exam date

May include past topics (comprehensive coverage)

Failed long exams /quizzes must be signed by the parents and returned to the teacher (if not returned with parent’s/guardian’s signature, Non-Compliance Report will be filed at the DO (Discipline Office accordingly)

A Post-Quarter Exam is given to those who, for valid reasons, missed 60% or more of the total quiz points, or to those who missed a long exam. The coverage of the Postquarter Exam is the same as the Periodic Exam.

REMEMBER! Only a maximum of 2 long exams per day and a maximum of 8 major requirements per week are allowed for all subjects!

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Periodic Exam (25%) Multiple choice and/or objective type of questions , departmentalized No bonus questions, unless otherwise stated

No exemptions Activities (20%) A. Laboratory Activities

At least one (1) lab activity (group work) per quarter

Lab groupings: Three (3) persons per group (with at least one (1) extern) ; Each group should keep and maintain a shoebox with the following materials:

70% rubbing/ethy alcohol old newspaper scissors detergent

permanent marker pens (black/blue and red) tissue paper /toilet paper roll germicidal hand soap

rags (2 pieces) transparent tape (1/2-in. wide masking tape (1-inch wide)

The shoebox must be labeled with the following: (1) section, (2) group number, (3) group members and corresponding class number of each . Shoeboxes are kept in each section’s assigned locker in Rm 109. Make two (2) piles: groups 1-5 and groups 6-10, where groups 1&6 are placed at the bottom and groups 5&10 on top, respectively

B. Laboratory Reports/Worksheets

Each lab activity is accompanied by an individual written report (focuses on writing skills) and a group worksheet

(summarizes data, includes answers to guide questions).

Submissions past the deadline (even just seconds or minutes after) will be given a grade of ZERO. No exceptions.

C. Laboratory Rules

Read the handouts ahead of time.

Lab performance is part of your Activities grade. Thus, do not be late for lab work, and refrain from leaving the room during the activity.

Always wear a protective lab. gown, unless otherwise stated. No lab. gown will be marked Not in uniform on the attendance sheet.

Absolutely no eating or drinking during lab activities.

No make-up session for lab activities.

D. Practical Examination

At least once per school year

Move-type, station-based exam involving actual specimens and/or tasks to be performed under a strict time limit

Absences are highly discouraged

E. Projects

At least once per semester

Individual or group work

Includes the YMSAT Integrated Project during the 4th quarter, which will be credited for Biology 1 and other participating subjects

Submissions past the specified deadline (even just seconds or minutes after) will be given a grade of ZERO. No exceptions.

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Recitation, SW/HW, Notebook (20%) A. Recitation (8%): 40 pts will be awarded to the student(s) with the highest frequency of recitation; the rest of the

class will be graded accordingly. Recitation quizzes on topics assigned may or may not be

announced.

B. Seatwork/Homework (8%): Short activities that may be assigned to be done during class hours or at home.

C. Notebook (4%)

20 pts points for complete notes (with discussion notes) and possible bonus point(s) for neat and well-organized notes with additional/reading notes.

Unannounced spot checks are made aside from regular collection of notebooks sometime mid-quarter (unannounced) and right after the Biology Periodic Exam.

Submissions past the deadline (even seconds or minutes after) will be given a grade of ZERO.

No exceptions.

If the student obtains a grade of 1.75 or better, the notebook need not be submitted anymore for the succeeding quarter.

Class Policies 1. Code of Conduct

A. Cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty, will be sanctioned in accordance with the PSHS Code of Conduct.

B. Maintain cleanliness and orderliness in the classroom at all times. The entire class will be held responsible for any

violation with corresponding demerit/s)in recitation score.

C. Use the backdoor for Entrance and the front door for Exit.

2. Requirements and Deadlines

A. Submissions past the deadline (even seconds or minutes after) will be given a grade of ZERO. No exceptions.

B. All requirements must be done in your own handwriting unless otherwise stated by the teacher.

3. Attendance

1st bell Dismissal from previous class

If you were previously absent, you will only be admitted into class if you have a duly accomplished Admission Slip (obtained from the Registrar’s Office

2nd bell Start of the period

Tardy Arrival after the 2nd bell

Absent Arrival more than 10 minutes after the 2nd bell; recorded in your report card as “Cutting Classes”

4. Schedules

If a scheduled exam or submission deadline is affected by the suspension of classes for whatever reason,

the exam or deadline is automatically moved to the nearest class day, unless otherwise specified.

5. Technology

Mobile phones must be TURNED OFF or put in SILENT MODE during class. Calls may be received outside

of the classroom. Portable music and/or gaming devices and similar gadgets must not be used during classes.

6. Food

Eating and Drinking is strictly prohibited inside the classroom; Drink water and finish your snacks outside.

7. Online Keep yourself updated. Join our YahooGroup http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bayopisay2014

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