the 8 th grade regents earth science program st. martin de porres school

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The 8 th grade Regents Earth Science Program St. Martin de Porres School

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The 8th grade Regents Earth Science Program

The 8th gradeRegents Earth Science Program

St. Martin de Porres School

1Course DescriptionThe Regents Earth Science course is designed to meet the science. requirements of the NYS Intermediate Level Science Test and Curriculum.The course is also a Regents level course enabling qualified students to take the Regents test for Regents credit.2Intermediate level science requirements5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grade students must complete a program of study that includes both physical and life sciences.Our students are well qualified to begin High School science by the end of the 7th grade3NYS High School Science RequirementsYour child will be required to earn credit in three Regents Laboratory Science Courses. (Requirement began with the 2005-2006 school year).Each of these courses will involve a minimum of 20 hours 1200 minutes of acceptable lab time.Each of these courses requires a Regents exam. 4The Regents Earth Science ExamThis Exam consists of a laboratory test and a written test.Both parts of the test are taken in JuneThe date for the test is determined by the NYS board of Education later in the year and cannot be changed by the school.5Regents Test RequirementsStudents must complete a minimum of 20 hours (1200 minutes) of lab time in order to qualify for the test.Lab time must be documented with passing quality lab reports, kept in a lab folder at the school.The student must also be passing Earth Science in order to qualify for the test.

6BOTTOM LINE!Lab work is critical in a Regents course!Test RequirementsContinuedThe written portion of the test is a comprehensive exam, covering course curriculum from the entire year.The lab portion of the test is also a comprehensive exam, involving 3 hands-on stations, and written analysis of each station. This analysis includes mathematical calculation and graph construction.The test is difficult for the average 8th grade student.8Your child must study for this test!Because this test is comprehensive, your child will need to review extensively for this test!This test is NOT an ITBS type test which assesses the general skills and abilities of the student.

9Study MaterialsStudents should obtain the Barrons NYS Review book entitled Lets Review: Earth Science, The Physical SettingThe power pack that contains the review book and a book of practice tests is a good ideaPlease make sure that you get the 4th edition.Study MaterialsOther valuable websites includewww.regentsprep.orgwww.mrsciguy.comhttp://www.regentsearth.com/

I will post these on my websiteSt. Martins Course ExpectationsYour child is expected to do their lab work and to turn it in on time.Your child is expected to behave appropriately in lab and in lecture classes.Your child is expected to turn in all homework, classwork assignments and lab work on time. Your child is expected to do quality lab write ups.12Your child may expect the following:Tests will consist largely of questions from past Regents exams.Homework, assignments and lab work will balance out test requirements.Your child will pass 8th grade science if they do their work and turn it in on time!Our course curriculum will meet the requirements of the Regents test.13Lab RequirementsYour child can expect to do a Regents level lab weekly (or more).Your child will have been given the opportunity to do 20 hours of lab work by the end of the 3rd quarterLabs must be typed and kept in a lab folder.Students should save all lab work to the computer and save a back-up hard copy14Lab Requirements--ContinuedIf your child has not met the lab requirement or barely meets the lab requirement, you will be notified by letter.Making up labs at the end of the 3rd quarter will NOT prepare your child for the Regents exam!15Lab Requirements--ContinuedYour childs lab work is the property of the State of New YorkIt will not be returned to you or your child. All labs must be typed and turned in on time. Labs may be audited by the State at any time.Students are advised to keep a duplicate lab folder at home so that they can use it for study purposes.16Lab RequirementsContinuedYour child will not be granted Regents Credit for a lab if he or she is asked to leave the lab for disciplinary reasons. Your child will not be allowed to make up that lab in any way.Your child will not receive Regents Credit for a lab that is copied from another student or outside source.

17Regents success correlates with lab performance!St. Martins students with the highest Regents scores also had the highest Earth Science lab averages.Students will not receive Regents lab credit for simply turning in labs. The labs must reflect care and effort and receive a passing grade.Lab is intended to teach many course skills which are tested on both the lab and written Regents tests.

18Your child should NOT expect to pass the Regents requirements without extra effort!Study for the Regents test should be an on-going process that begins early in the year.The Regents test requires students to master the Earth science curriculum in its entirety.Intermediate level students will need to make an extra effort in science to pass the Regents test.19Test scores go on the High School TranscriptAll Regents scores must be recorded on the report card and reported to the high schools.

In the event that your child does not pass the Regents testYour child will not be behind! This is an advanced level course!Your child may re-take the test in August. Re-takes may be arranged through Our Lady of Lourdes High School or the Public districts. Re-takes require permission from St. Martins. It is unlikely that students with poor initial scores will pass without additional coursework.65 is considered a passing Regents score21The St. Martin de Porres School pass rate on the Regents test is excellent

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