welcome to marine sciences

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Course Information for Marine Sciences at SHS, West

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Welcome to Marine

Sciences at Smithtown!

Learn more about ocean places in your own backyard

and halfway around the world. . .

You’ll Learn About All Marine Creatures Great and

Small. . .

Marine Science Courses @ SHS-full descriptions on our

class blog.There are two Marine Science Courses at

Smithtown High School: Oceans (usually 11th graders)

and Marine Ecology (usually 12th graders)

Passing Earth Science And Living Environment (Bio) are Prerequisites for both courses

Oceans is not a prerequisite for Marine Ecology

Course Description Details

http://williamsoceanworld.blogspot.com

Write the link below for our class site in your planner:

Note: you can also find our class blog from the SHS West Home Page under “Faculty Sites”

College Credit

Both Oceans and Marine Ecology can be taken for college credit through SUNY Stony

Brook, no matter where or if you plan to attend college.

Prerequisite is a B average, payment made on time, and timely completion of all

required admissions paperwork.

This will be discussed over the next few weeks.

Please write me a note on your contact sheet or email me if this is something you

are interested in.

Contact SheetsPlease take a few minutes to fill out the

contact/safety sheet and select a make up partner

Safety & Trust

Sometimes You Should Just Trust

That I Have Your Best Interest In

Mind & Believe Me When I Say, “Don’t Stick

Your Hands In There Before I Show You

How”

Daily Expectations-Be on time, prepared for class (folder, pen, pencil)Note: Students are required to abide by SHS Code

of Conduct at all times, but these few will be strictly enforced:

-Refrain from eating/drinking in the classroom. It’s the rule for science rooms. If you don’t have lunch, see me-I can help you.

-Refrain from the use electronic devices, and put earpieces away (i.e. in your backpack) before class.

-Absences for any reason MUST be accompanied by a note from home or they are considered a cut.

“Early Points”“Early Points” are the reason I don’t give a big

extra credit project every quarter – you shouldn’t need one!

With a little effort, students can take advantage of Early Points all the time & move up from a C+ to a B-, for example.

Almost any assignment we do has a point value that can be increased if the assignment is completed correctly and it is turned in early.

Note: it would be silly to leave part of an assignment blank just to turn it in for early points, so don’t expect any for cruddy work

1st Day Homework1st Homework-Due by Monday for full credit-5 points,

earlier for Early Points-up to 10 points depending on how early (i.e. today=10 points, tomorrow=8, etc.)

1) Get a folder that is designated as just for Oceans and show it to me (5-10 pts).

2) After reading over your blue oceans brochure and safety/contact sheets with your parents, sign and have

your parents sign in the appropriate locations then return to me (5-10 pts).

3) Show me that you have the name and phone number of your make-up partner on something that you’ll

always have with you (5-10 pts).

1st Day Homework Continued

• Bring a # 2 Pencil and if you have any modifications, be prepared to tell me what they are and who your resource room teacher is.

• You will have your first test tomorrow to show me what your background is in marine sciences.

• Don’t worry about trying to study-this is just to see where you are.

• But do take it seriously. If you do well, it will get you out of a major homework assignment later.

The Buddy System – Vital for The Buddy System – Vital for the Survival of Absentees the Survival of Absentees

(especially if you have (especially if you have lessons!!!)lessons!!!)

You and your You and your make up partner make up partner need to fill each need to fill each other in if one of other in if one of you misses classyou misses class

Select a make up Select a make up partner wisely!partner wisely!

Welcome to Water Planet and Marine Science Class. . .

Give respect and

you’ll get respect!

Aloha, and Mahalo

for sharing The Oceans

with me!

kwilliams@smithtown.k12.ny.us

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