7th Grade Science
Mr. Uttech
Course Description
7th grade science
is an integrated program where life science, earth science and physical science
are “connected” in a systems approach to study science. The goal is to have all students gain a
greater understanding of how the natural world works. A systems approach encourages students to
make conceptual connections among the systems of the natural world through
inquiry and application.
I have five class goals. They are:
1.
to engage students in a variety of hands-on experiences so
that they have the opportunity to
learn by doing.
2.
to develop an understanding of how science relates to every-
day life.
3.
to develop critical thinking skills.
4.
to develop social skills through cooperative learning.
5.
to conduct good scientific inquiry.
Grading Policy
I will be giving grades for
homework, journals, lab projects, quizzes, and unit tests.
I will require each student
to write down notes from lectures, science films, and data from lab experiments
in a spiral notebook as their science journal.
Many of the weekly quizzes will come from their journal. Those who maintain good journals get good
scores on their quizzes. Science
journals need to be brought to class everyday.
Journals not brought to class or that are incomplete will receive point
reductions in the gradebook. At the end
of the quarter point reductions are factored into the student’s grade.
I will be giving homework
that may include reading an article in the news about the topic we are studying. It may also include doing a take-home science
experiment or project to be completed and brought back to class.
Every Wednesday will be Lab
Day for hands-on science experiments; some brought from home and performed by
the students and some will be teacher demonstrations. Everyone will have an opportunity to dissect
worms, frogs, and sheep hearts again this year.
We will also be eating some insects (grasshoppers, crickets, or
mealworms) as part of learning the scientific methods for research.
Test days will be either
Tuesdays or Fridays and will come from lecture notes, lab experiments, news
articles, and textbooks. I will usually
provide a study guide or review questions to prepare for the quiz or test.
Any quiz or test receiving a
“D” or an “F” (less than 70% score) will be required to take home for a parent
signature and brought back to the class for me to see. I will also try to contact the parent by
phone.
Late assignments will receive
a point reduction in the gradebook per day up to five days at which time it
becomes an “F” unless it is due to an excused absence or special circumstances.
Classroom Rules
I have three classroom
rules. They are:
1.
Be in the classroom before the tardy bell rings.
2.
Bring all necessary materials to class.
3.
Show respect to your teacher and classmates.
Extra Credit Points
Each student can get extra
credit points toward their quarter grade by bringing to class:
1.
newspaper/magazine
articles about a science topic we are
studying,
including internet articles.
2.
live “specimens” (insects, spiders, frogs, toads, lizards)
3.
parent signatures on any school work that has been graded.
4. VCR recordings of a science program from TV
about a
topic we are learning about,
including commercially made
VCR tapes like National Geographic.
5. assignment planners filled in with correct assignments
when
checked by the teacher.
7th Grade Units of Study
Grade Level Expectations
1.1
Physical and
chemical properties of substances
Motion
of objects (relative speed, change in speed)
Forms
of energy (thermal, kinetic, potential, electrical)
Characteristics
of living things (classification)
1.2
Structure of systems (How they are interconnected and
influence each other)
Energy transfer from one form to
another
Structure of matter (atoms and
molecules)
Structure of living things
(cells, genetics heredity, &
human anatomy)
1.3
Nature of force (simple machines, pressure)
Forces to explain motion
(balanced & unbalanced,
Conservation of matter and
energy