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Marine Science Syllabus
                                 Ms. Kleinke (Ms. K)
                           kleinkea@duvalschools.org
                              904-693-7620 ext. 2234
                                    Room 6C
                   Class Website: www.specialkclass.blogspot.com

Objective: The objective of this course is that you (the student) will have a deeper
understanding that the ocean is made up of unique and diverse properties and organisms; and
properties and organisms are ultimately all interconnected.

Course description: This is a very hands-on course that will allow you to better understand
the characteristics of marine life as well as chemical and physical properties of the ocean that
affect marine life. Labs are essential to the progression of your knowledge of marine science.

Materials required: writing utensil; calculator, 3 ring binder for notes, articles and
handouts, a composition book that will be used as lab notebook and vocab log.

Session Grading Breakdown:

Quizzes                       20%
Tests                         30%                    90-100%                        A
Lab Exercises/                                       80-89%                         B
Class Activities              30%                    70-79%                         C
Homework                       20%                   60-69%                         D
Total Grade                   100%                   <60                            F
Behavior Expectations
We have high expectations for academics success to prepare you for your life after high school
whether you choose to attend post secondary school or enter the workforce. The high expectations
for academics also mean high expectations for behavior. We have four basic behavior expectations:

      Behavior Expectation                           What it looks like

                                         Be ON TIME for class
                                         Bring all necessary supplies
Be Prepared.
                                         Complete your homework
                                         Use class time for class work
                                         Use appropriate language
                                         Do not talk when others are talking
Be Respectful.
                                         Respect school property (DESKS and BOOKS)
                                         Follow directions
                                         Clean up after yourself
                                         Participate in classroom discussion
                                         Take Notes
Be Engaged.
                                         ASK QUESTIONS
                                         NO CELL PHONES/ IPODS
                                         Put your full effort into your assignments
                                         Take pride in what you produce and what you
Work Hard.
                                         learn
                                         Make every second count


Class Consequences: Students who violate class, school, or district rules and policies will
be subject to disciplinary action.
The progression of consequences is:

1. Verbal Warning – Informal Conferencing with student.
2. Seat Change
3. Phone Call to Parent to discuss discipline issue and methods to correct problem behavior.
3. Referral to your Assistant Principal. This will be AUTOMATIC in cases of defiance,
disrespect, or serious class disruptions.
**Severity Clause: If your behavior becomes severe, I reserve the right to skip consequences,
refer you to the Dean, and/or remove you from the classroom.**
Homework: Since most of the time spend in class on activities and lab exercises, it will be
required for you to complete assigned readings and homework outside of class time. Homework
must be turned in at the beginning of class for full credit.
Late work Policy: If you are absent for a class, you can find missed work either on the class
website or on the calendar located inside classroom. The missed work is due one class period
after you return to class. If you are handing in work after the original due date, you MUST fill
out a homework excuse note and staple it to your work and place it in the late work folder. If
you were present for class when homework was assigned, you may receive a maximum score of
70%. (C) for Late Work.

Extra Credit: Extra Credit Opportunities will be posted on the Marine Science white board in
the classroom and on the class website. Be sure to check these frequently as they will be updated
as we progress to new topics throughout the year.

Tests and Quizzes- Quizzes will be given at the end of each chapter. Tests will be given at
the end of each unit and will be cumulative. A variety of test questions will be given to assess
your mastery of the marine science standards. They may include but not limited to multiple
choice, fill in the blank, short and extended response. Tests and quizzes may be based on not
only the reading but class activities and labs as well. If you miss a test, you must make
arrangements with me to makeup the test within a week of your arrival back to school.

Classwork and Participation: Since in-class time is mainly spent on activities and
laboratory exercises, regular attendance imperative to fully master the concepts. If you miss a
lab, which is in the field you must make arrangements with me to go collect data and makeup
lab.

Progress Reports: are given every 2-4 weeks; however, I do keep grade portal up to date and
accurate, so you may log into your grade portal to check grades anytime.

Cheating and Plagiarism: are not tolerated; if it occurs you will NOT receive credit for
the assignment and will NOT be able to re-do the assignment. All Research papers must
include a “Works Cited” page listing all the resources that you used to develop your paper so that
credit will be given to the author of the original work.

Learning Recovery: Learning recovery will be offered if the students meets the district
requirements for learning recovery. Learning recovery consists of a 12.5 page research paper
that will also include a cover page and a works cited page for a total of 14.5 pages. The
topic for this research paper will be given by the teacher. If you miss 25% or more of class
during the 9 weeks you do not qualify for learning recovery.
To end this, I am really excited about teaching this class this year. My door is always open so
feel free to come to me with questions or concerns you have, if it is after school and I’m not
here; please email me and I will respond.
I have read the syllabus……………………………….

Please sign your name below indicating that you have read and understand the rules, policies,
and procedures of the class outlined in the syllabus. Take this home and have at least one of
your parents or guardians sign it indicating that he/she has read it as well.

___________________________                                        ________________________
Name of Student (Print)                                            Name of Parent (Print)


___________________________                                        ________________________
Signature of Student                                               Signature of Parent/guardian


                                                                   ________________________
                                                                   Relationship to Student
                                  Parent Information

Student Name: _______________________________________________Period:______

Parent Guardian Name: __________________________________________________________

Home Address: _________________________________________________________________

Home Phone # ____________________________ Work Phone # ________________________

Cell Phone # _____________________ Email Address: ________________________________

What is the best way and time to Contact you? ________________________________________


This is your first homework assignment and is due on Monday August 27th.

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Marine science syllabus

  • 1. Marine Science Syllabus Ms. Kleinke (Ms. K) kleinkea@duvalschools.org 904-693-7620 ext. 2234 Room 6C Class Website: www.specialkclass.blogspot.com Objective: The objective of this course is that you (the student) will have a deeper understanding that the ocean is made up of unique and diverse properties and organisms; and properties and organisms are ultimately all interconnected. Course description: This is a very hands-on course that will allow you to better understand the characteristics of marine life as well as chemical and physical properties of the ocean that affect marine life. Labs are essential to the progression of your knowledge of marine science. Materials required: writing utensil; calculator, 3 ring binder for notes, articles and handouts, a composition book that will be used as lab notebook and vocab log. Session Grading Breakdown: Quizzes 20% Tests 30% 90-100% A Lab Exercises/ 80-89% B Class Activities 30% 70-79% C Homework 20% 60-69% D Total Grade 100% <60 F
  • 2. Behavior Expectations We have high expectations for academics success to prepare you for your life after high school whether you choose to attend post secondary school or enter the workforce. The high expectations for academics also mean high expectations for behavior. We have four basic behavior expectations: Behavior Expectation What it looks like Be ON TIME for class Bring all necessary supplies Be Prepared. Complete your homework Use class time for class work Use appropriate language Do not talk when others are talking Be Respectful. Respect school property (DESKS and BOOKS) Follow directions Clean up after yourself Participate in classroom discussion Take Notes Be Engaged. ASK QUESTIONS NO CELL PHONES/ IPODS Put your full effort into your assignments Take pride in what you produce and what you Work Hard. learn Make every second count Class Consequences: Students who violate class, school, or district rules and policies will be subject to disciplinary action. The progression of consequences is: 1. Verbal Warning – Informal Conferencing with student. 2. Seat Change 3. Phone Call to Parent to discuss discipline issue and methods to correct problem behavior. 3. Referral to your Assistant Principal. This will be AUTOMATIC in cases of defiance, disrespect, or serious class disruptions. **Severity Clause: If your behavior becomes severe, I reserve the right to skip consequences, refer you to the Dean, and/or remove you from the classroom.** Homework: Since most of the time spend in class on activities and lab exercises, it will be required for you to complete assigned readings and homework outside of class time. Homework must be turned in at the beginning of class for full credit.
  • 3. Late work Policy: If you are absent for a class, you can find missed work either on the class website or on the calendar located inside classroom. The missed work is due one class period after you return to class. If you are handing in work after the original due date, you MUST fill out a homework excuse note and staple it to your work and place it in the late work folder. If you were present for class when homework was assigned, you may receive a maximum score of 70%. (C) for Late Work. Extra Credit: Extra Credit Opportunities will be posted on the Marine Science white board in the classroom and on the class website. Be sure to check these frequently as they will be updated as we progress to new topics throughout the year. Tests and Quizzes- Quizzes will be given at the end of each chapter. Tests will be given at the end of each unit and will be cumulative. A variety of test questions will be given to assess your mastery of the marine science standards. They may include but not limited to multiple choice, fill in the blank, short and extended response. Tests and quizzes may be based on not only the reading but class activities and labs as well. If you miss a test, you must make arrangements with me to makeup the test within a week of your arrival back to school. Classwork and Participation: Since in-class time is mainly spent on activities and laboratory exercises, regular attendance imperative to fully master the concepts. If you miss a lab, which is in the field you must make arrangements with me to go collect data and makeup lab. Progress Reports: are given every 2-4 weeks; however, I do keep grade portal up to date and accurate, so you may log into your grade portal to check grades anytime. Cheating and Plagiarism: are not tolerated; if it occurs you will NOT receive credit for the assignment and will NOT be able to re-do the assignment. All Research papers must include a “Works Cited” page listing all the resources that you used to develop your paper so that credit will be given to the author of the original work. Learning Recovery: Learning recovery will be offered if the students meets the district requirements for learning recovery. Learning recovery consists of a 12.5 page research paper that will also include a cover page and a works cited page for a total of 14.5 pages. The topic for this research paper will be given by the teacher. If you miss 25% or more of class during the 9 weeks you do not qualify for learning recovery.
  • 4. To end this, I am really excited about teaching this class this year. My door is always open so feel free to come to me with questions or concerns you have, if it is after school and I’m not here; please email me and I will respond.
  • 5.
  • 6. I have read the syllabus………………………………. Please sign your name below indicating that you have read and understand the rules, policies, and procedures of the class outlined in the syllabus. Take this home and have at least one of your parents or guardians sign it indicating that he/she has read it as well. ___________________________ ________________________ Name of Student (Print) Name of Parent (Print) ___________________________ ________________________ Signature of Student Signature of Parent/guardian ________________________ Relationship to Student Parent Information Student Name: _______________________________________________Period:______ Parent Guardian Name: __________________________________________________________ Home Address: _________________________________________________________________ Home Phone # ____________________________ Work Phone # ________________________ Cell Phone # _____________________ Email Address: ________________________________ What is the best way and time to Contact you? ________________________________________ This is your first homework assignment and is due on Monday August 27th.