North Adams-Jerome High School
Agriscience and Natural Resources Department









Zoology Course Syllabus
Teacher: Mr. Everett
e-mail: najagme@yahoo.com
Phone: 517-287-4214

Course Description:
This is a year long course which will develop a students interest and knowledge level in the areas of Zoology. This class will focus on anatomy, physiology, genetics, animal feeds and nutrients, and various types of animals found today in and out of agriculture around the North Adams-Jerome Community.Instructional Delivery:
This course will be labeled as an “on-line” course in that all of the materials needed to complete the course will be available to you on this, the North
Adams-Jerome Agriscience web site.This is primarily a lecture/discussion format of learning. Lectures are in the form of Powerpoint slide shows, worksheets accompany each lecture, and in certain cases projects (papers and activities), may also accompany the lecture.
Grading Scale:
A = 93-100% A- = 90-92% B+= 86-89% B = 83-85%
B- = 80-82% C+ = 75-79% C = 72-74% C- = 69-71%
D+= 66-69% D = 63-65% D- = 59-62% E = < 58%
Semester Grades:
40% of the final grade is taken from the first marking period.
40% of the final grade is taken from the second marking period.
20% of the final grade is based on the final exam score.
TOTAL 100%
Marking Period Grades60% of M.P. grade will be based on test scores.
30% of M.P. grade will be based on homework.
homework = notes, worksheets, and projects
10% of grade will be based on class participation.
Participation Grades:
Agriscience class like all science classes has many activities which can not be made up therefore 10% of each marking periods grade will be based on class participation.
Participation means...Coming to class prepared and ready to go to work; Working well with other students and not disrupting class; Being on time for class; Following the classroom rules as shown below.
Classroom Conduct:
Consult the North Adams-Jerome High School handbook for classroom conduct, however discipline is very important and activities that are NOT conducive to the learning environment of students will NOT be tolerated.
Absences:
If you are absent from class it is your responsibility to ask what items were covered and the assignments which were assigned for that day or days missed. Hopefully having the information for you online will alleviate any problems when you, the student are absent.
Course Curriculum:
Below is the course curriculum. These are links that will take you to the specified location. Each of the presentations has worksheet that goes with the lectures. Various presentations have projects associated with the lectures. Finally the anatomy sections have quizzes that can be accessed in the Zoology Quizzes section.

