SCIENCE CLASSES AT HAYS HIGH REQUIRED CORE CLASSES PHYSICS I HONORS PHYSICS I BIOLOGY HONORS BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY HONORS CHEMISTRY I
ELECTIVES PROJECT SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ADVANCED FIELD BIOLOGY /ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ADVANCED PHYSICS HUMAN BIOLOGY HONORS CHEMISTRY II AP PHYSICS
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Grade level 9-12 th Why Take this course 1. We only have 1 planet. 2. Humans are dependent on the health of the planet for their health. 3. Learn the science and facts about natural disasters, natural resources, ecology, sustainability, agriculture, population growth, the global climate and more. 4. Discuss with classmates our use of natural resources. Get insight in how decisions that effect our environment are made. 5. Be aware of current events at home and around the world that impact environmental health.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Expectations and outcomes Become aware of environmental science and the relationships between man and all the plants, animals and natural resources on Earth Academic expectations: Be an active participant. Most work will be done in class Not intended to prepare you for more rigorous science but, to supply you necessary scientific insights to be a good citizen.
Chemistry I Who should take Chemistry I? Grade level 10-12 th Content This course is designed for students who might be going to college but not necessarily majoring in math or science. Scientific measurement, states of matter, matter and change, atomic structure, the periodic table, ionic and covalent bonding, chemical naming of pure substances, writing formulas, chemical reactions and stoichiometry.
Chemistry I Academic expectations. This is a challenging course designed to prepare you for the chemistry concepts found on the state assessment. It will also prepare you for introductory science courses in college. There will be homework most nights. Student is expected to be able to rearrange algebra expressions. Some memorization required.
Honors Chemistry I Grade level 10-12 th Who should take Honors Chemistry? Students planning on College with a major in a science, math, engineering, medicine, pharmacy. Content Structure of matter, energy, atoms, molecules compounds, reactions and the mathematics of chemical amounts
Honors Chemistry I Academic expectations. This is a rigorous course designed to prepare you for more chemistry in high school and college. Homework every night Considerable memorization required. Student is expected to be able to rearrange algebra expressions. Example: solve the following equation for, λ C λ = ν λ=wavelength ν=frequency c=speed of light
HONORS CHEMISTRY II Who should take this class? Students whose college major requires university chemistry. At FHSU this is Chem 120-122 College majors include: Pre-Med, Pharmacy, Biology, Geology, Physics, Chemistry, preengineering, Science Teacher Pre-requisite: Chemistry I or Honors Chemistry I Content covered: thermodynamics, ph, oxidationreduction and electro-chemistry, organic nomenclature.
Honors Chemistry II Academic expectations: More problem based than Chemistry I Not as much memory work There is more emphasis for the student to be an independent learner. The approach is to prepare the student for college chemistry work and expectations
Biology Grade level 10 th Required Core Class Academic expectations General college prep course that requires regular study. More guided practice with more lecture and fewer labs are provided to students than Honors Biology Content: Emphasis on molecular level of biology Biology in the 21 st Century Chemistry of Life Cell Structure and Function Cells and Energy Cell Growth and Division Meiosis and Mendel Extending Mendelian Genetics
Biology Content: continued Meiosis and Mendel Extending Mendelian Genetics From DNA to Proteins Frontiers of Biotechnology Principles of Evolution Evolution of Populations History of Life Principles of Ecology Interactions in Ecosystems Human Impact on Ecosystems
Required Core Class Honors Biology Grade level 10 th or 9 th in addition to Honors Physics Academic expectations Rigorous college prep course that requires regular study. More writing and inquiry lab analysis are required than Biology Content: Emphasis on molecular level of biology Biology in the 21 st Century Chemistry of Life Cell Structure and Function Cells and Energy
Honors Biology Content: continued Cell Growth and Division Meiosis and Mendel Extending Mendelian Genetics From DNA to Proteins Frontiers of Biotechnology Principles of Evolution Evolution of Populations History of Life Principles of Ecology Interactions in Ecosystems Human Impact on Ecosystems
Advanced Field Biology Grade level 10-12 th with prerequisite of Biology Who should take Advanced Field Biology? Students who want to learn to identify plants and animals found in western Kansas. Students who want to be involved in outside activities. Students who aspire to study biology as a career choice. Everyone who wants to develop a life-long hobby of a watching nature. Content Plants: trees, grasses, wildflowers Animals: insects, birds, mammals, reptiles, turtles, & amphibians, fish Students will collect plant leaves and flowers Students will prepare study sheets for plant specimens Students will follow protocols to collect data to submit to data bases Students will identify plants and animals found in western Kansas
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Advanced Field Biology Academic expectations This is a course designed to be taken as an elective when enrolled in a core science class or another elective science class. Collecting of specimens will be done in class. Preparation of study specimens may require additional time outside of class. Team involvement as a participant in regional EcoMeet http://www.kansasecomeet.org/index.htm#where http://www.facebook.com/pages/kansas-eco- Meet/288899772562?sk=info
ADVANCED PHYSICS
ADVANCED PHYSICS Who should take this class? Seniors, Juniors Anyone wanting to major in science, computer science, engineering, or pre-med Combines verbal and analytical thinking Leads to higher ACT/SAT scores
ADVANCED PHYSICS Academic Expectations: Challenging More problem solving than freshman physics Homework most nights Fast pace necessary Content Class chooses from these topics: Mechanics (required), Optics, Thermodynamics, Acoustics, Modern Physics, Relativity, Chaos Theory, Physics of Science, Electricity & Magnetism, etc.
Project Science
Project Science Science Elective Compete in the FHSU Regional and Kansas State Science Fairs plus one of these, your choice: Science Bowl Science Olympiad Kansas Junior Academy of Sciences EcoMeet Open to grades 9-12; instructor permission required Little or no homework Self-discipline and personal responsibility required
Project Science People who take this class should... Like to color outside the lines Like to daydream Think why not? rather than why should I? Be prepared to work independently Expect to hone writing skills and master basic statistics NOT expect to make WMDs. Don t. Even. Ask. Expect to try, try, try, then try again.
Grade level 11-12 th Human Biology Prerequisite: Honors Biology I or Biology Recommended: Honors Chemistry I or Chemistry
Human Biology Reason(s) students take this class: - interest in a career in healthcare - motivation to learn about the anatomy (structure) and physiology (function) of the human body - desire to apply knowledge gained toward improving/maintaining a healthy lifestyle
Human Biology Academic expectations : - Memory Work (Lots of it!...ex. naming all 206 bones in the body, 50 muscles ) - Active Participation in class discussions, group work, and lab investigations - Homework is to be expected in order to master the amount of information presented