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    Rainshadow CCHS Spring 2011 ID Science 4B SyllabusThis course is a synthesis of the role of the sciences in interdisciplinary inquiry with

    an emphasis on the relationships between Science, Technology, and Society.

    Joe Ferguson: [email protected] * www.joerainshadow.weebly.com

    Course Description: This culminating RS Science course provides synthesis of the role of the sciences in

    interdisciplinary inquiry with an emphasis on the relationships ofscience, technology, and society

    . Itpresents a historical overview of science and provides discussion of overarching science concepts such as

    systems, models, risk, prediction, and applications of science. This course delivers Rainshadow and

    State of NV Standards for grade 12 and prepares students to use science as a tool in careers, higher

    education, and life.

    Course Aims and Objectives for this Semester:

    Upon completion of this Semester unit, students will;

    - Take an interdisciplinary perspective in studying the role of sciences in the physical world.

    - Analyze such issues as biodiversity, ecosystems, and Nevada ecology.

    - Use science as a tool for prediction to explore global issues and problems.

    - Form a sense of their personal uses of science and technology in everyday life.

    - Connect science inquiry to inquiry and values in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.Requirements:

    - participation in classroom activities every day

    - record ofdaily activities, science proficiency practice problems, and notes

    - completed portfolio of labs and assignments (see requirements below)

    - completed projects, presentations, quizzes, and exams

    - completed competition in theGREENevadas High School Sustainability Plan Competition

    Week / Dates Monday - Thursday1) Jan 24 - 27 Course intro and expectations. Intro to sustainability & GREENevadas High School

    Sustainability Plan Competition. No School Thursday (Professional Development)2) Jan 31 - Feb 3 Envisioning our future. Rainshadows future. Sustainability Team Registration.

    3) Feb 8 - 11 Setting Project Goals; Sierra Nevada Journeys.

    4) Feb 14 - 17 Envirolution & the spheres of sustainability: Economic, Social, Environmental.

    5) Feb 21 - 24 Local food production and Urban Roots Garden Classrooms. Greening our school and

    eating well! No School Monday (Presidents Day)

    6) Feb 28 - Mar 3 Envisioning a low carbon future. Black Rock Solar and our solar array.

    7) Mar 7 - 10 The three Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. School implementation.

    8) Mar 14 - 17 Permaculture and Ecodesign. Edible landscapes. Ideas and suggestions.

    9) Mar 21 - 24 Plan proposal: Statement of Need, Goals & Objectives, Project Activities, Budget, &

    Impact Analysis No School Thursday (Professional Development)

    10) Mar 28 - Mar 31 Putting the finishing touches on the proposal. Sustainability plan proposal due!

    11) Apr 4 - 7 Climate change & sustainability. Alliance for Climate Education.

    12) Apr 11 - 14 The global impact of our lifestyles. The Story of Stuff. Ecological Footprints.

    13) Apr 18 - 21 Preparing for our presentation. Sustainability plan presentation (Friday)

    14) May 2 - 5 Alternatives to the combustion engine. Electric vehicles. Solar racecar competition.

    15) May 9 - 12 Fuel cell cars and the transportation of the future.

    16) May 16 - 19 Drawing power from the wind. Wind turbine competition. Other sources of renewable

    energy. No School Thursday (Professional Development)

    17) May 23 - 26 Wrapping up. Rainshadows sustianable future & our individual futures.

    18) May 30 - Jun 2 Course review. Final Exam. No School Monday (Memorial Day)

    19) Jun 6 - 9 Last week. Course reflection. Updating the science section of your Rainshadow Portfolio.

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    Grading Policy and Assessment: This class will be based on an approximately2,500 point system for

    the 19 weekperiod.

    Point Breakdown:

    Attendance and Participation 500 points

    Complete Folder of Work 500 points

    - includes classwork, projects, and lab exercises.

    Major Projects, Presentations, Quizzes, & Exams 500 points

    High School Sustainability Competition Plan & Presentation 500 points

    Literacy Course 500

    Portfolio Contents: You will maintain a folder to be kept in-class with all of the assignments that you

    complete for this class. You will also be required to maintain an online portfolio for each of your

    Rainshadow classes where many of your assignments will be saved. At the end of the semester you will

    complete your modified online school portfolio that will showcase all of your best work from this course.

    Work done in this class should be included in the science section of your comprehensive Rainshadow

    Portfolio.

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    Interdisciplinary Science 4A & B:Synthesis of the role of the sciences in interdisciplinary inquiry with a

    emphasis on the relationships of science, technology, and society.This culminating Rainshadow science course provides synthesis of the role of the sciences in

    interdisciplinary inquiry with an emphasis on the relationships of science, technology, and

    society. It presents a historical overview of science and provides discussion of overarchingscience concepts such as systems, models, risk, prediction, and applications of science.

    Delivers Rainshadow & State of Nevada standards for grade twelve and prepares students to

    use science as a tool in careers, higher education, and life.

    Objectives & Portfolio Contents:

    Take an interdisciplinary perspective in studying the role of sciences in the physical world.S1 Forces and Motion: laws of motion, gravity, machines, pressure, density, buoyancy, electricity, and

    magnetism.

    S2 Structure of Matter: physical properties, chemical bonding, atomic theory, systems of particles,

    molecular theory.S3 Energy and Matter: energy forms, changes of state, heat and temperature, waves, circuits, changes in

    systems.

    S4 Chemical Reaction: conservation of matter, rates of reaction, transformation of matter, chemical

    properties.

    S5 Nuclear and Electromagnetic Energy: behavior of light, nuclear applications, nuclear waste disposal,

    electromagnetic energies.

    Analyze such issues as biodiversity, ecosystems, and Nevada ecology.S6 Structure and Function: life cycles and disruption, equilibrium, cellular organization, environment,

    plant structures

    S15 Ecosystems: biodiversity and ecosystems, cycles of matter and energy, food webs, Nevada bioregion

    Use science as a tool for prediction to explore global issues and problems.S16 Natural Resources: consequences of resource use, recycling processes, careers, use of natural

    resources, depletion, environmental degradation.

    S17 Conservation: analyze and evaluate consumption patterns, conservation efforts, equilibriums,

    environmental issues, global concerns, trade-offs, responsible behavior.

    Form a sense of their personal uses of science and technology in everyday life.S19 Reasoning and Critical Response Skills: evaluate data, credibility of sources, cost/benefits analysis,

    system analysis, hypotheses, laws, theories, rules, generalization, assumption, analogy models.

    Connect science inquiry to inquiry and values in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.S20 Systems, Models, Risk, Prediction: mathematical models, predictions, systems, statistical modeling

    risk analysis

    S21 Values and Attitudes: curiosity, honesty, skepticism, reproducing results, multiple explanations

    S22 Communication: follow experimental procedures, use tables and charts, participate in group

    discussions, making arguments and claims