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Biology Course
Assessment 2008-2009 School
Year Mr. Rosenoff’s Class |
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Before you continue with your registration, please read the
following twelve questions. If you answer “No” to any of the following
items, please contact Mr. Rosenoff directly before continuing with
registration. His office hours are 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Eastern Time, on
Monday and Wednesday and Friday. His office phone telephone number is
(765) 608-3280, Ext 203. His office e-mail is rosenon@apologia.com 1. Will your student be concurrently enrolled in or will
he or she have completed Algebra I by Fall, 2008? (According to
research, success in biology at this level and math ability goes
hand-in-hand.) 2. Has your student mastered the
introductory concepts covered in a basic general and physical science course,
including basic laboratory procedures and experiment report writing?
(Please see Exploring Creation with General Science and Exploring
Creation with Physical Science by Dr. Jay Wile for guidance as to basic
curriculum covered in these courses.) |
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3. Can your student write a complete sentence answer
(one which includes a subject, verb, and completing thought) to a Study Guide
or Test essay question? 4. Does your student have a basic understanding of
bibliographic citation and have the ability to produce a two to three page
laboratory experiment report following a standard documentation style? 5. Does your student have (or can he or she be taught by
you before September) basic computer literacy, including knowledge of how to
download files, load web pages, open and create e-mail attachments in Word
6.0/95 format, spell check a document using spell check software, and how to
copy from a Word document and paste information to a website template?
(These are not skills I teach in class.) |
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6. Do you have the means to purchase the text Exploring Creation
With Biology, 2nd Edition, by Dr. Jay Wile and Marilyn F. Durnell and
its accompanying Solutions and Tests Manual or the Exploring Creation With
Biology CD-ROM complete course? There is an on-line text available
during the school year; however, this does not take the place of the required
course materials. The course materials are available through Apologia
Educational Ministries, www.apologia.com. 7. Can your student complete the following assessments within
a two week period: 20 – 30 pages of Module reading, one set of parent-graded
Module Study Guide questions, one instructor-graded formal type-written lab
report per quarter, all remaining Module experiment activities in a
parent-checked and instructor- recorded paper and ink laboratory report
notebook, and complete an instructor- graded online Module Test at the end of
each Module? (There will also be an instructor-graded online semester
exam at the end of first and second semesters.) 8. Do you have the means to acquire the required
laboratory supplies? Laboratory work is an important endeavor in your
child’s overall grade and education and must be completed. Laboratory
supplies for this course are obtained from common household and pantry items,
hunting and gathering activities, and by purchasing a set of dissection specimens
through a commercial source specified in the Laboratory Equipment section at
the front the Wile's text. A microscope is not required for this
course; however, if available, it will enhance the students overall
comprehension of the materials. |
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9. Is your student disciplined enough to submit required
work on time? All class assignments, including the required Parent
Notebook Reports, are due by 6:00 PM, Eastern Time, on the date indicated in
the schedule I will provide. NOTE: 6:01 PM, Eastern Time, starts a
new day and I will subtract 10% per day for each day late if your work
arrives at or after that time. 10. Is your student mature enough to come to class
prepared every day, which means all assigned readings read, all required
exercises finished, and all assigned labs completed? 11. Is your student extroverted enough to participate in
a classroom setting? Daily participation in class is also required.
Students are expected to ask questions, participate in discussions, and
generate and share ideas. 12. Is your student without a special
educational need or academic disability? (Having a special need or
disability does not preclude your student from attending. I simply want
to make sure this class will be the best environment for your student before
you continue registration.) |
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Again, if you answered “No” to any of the above questions, please
contact Mr. Rosenoff directly before continuing with registration. His
office hours are 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Eastern Time, on Monday and Wednesday and
Friday. His office phone telephone number is (765) 608-3280, Ext 203.
His e-mail is again rosenon@apologia.com By continuing with registration at this
point, you are acknowledging that you have answered “Yes” to the above
questions and that your student meets the minimum requirements for the course.
If this is indeed your intent, please click on the link below and
continue your registration. |
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Course Syllabus Red Wagon Main