Long Range
Plan SCIENCE 8 A.
COMEAU 2025
General Goals & Objectives:
The goal of any science course is to provide a
foundation for the scientific literacy of citizens, for the development of a
highly skilled and adaptable work force, and for the development of new
technologies.
Content Outline:
The Big Ideas that will be explored in the
course are:
LIFE SCIENCE - Life processes are performed
at the cellular level
PHYSICAL SCIENCE - The behaviour of matter
can be explained by the kinetic molecular theory and atomic theory
PHYSICAL SCIENCE - Energy can be
transferred as both a particle and a wave
EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE - The theory of
plate tectonics is the unifying theory that explains Earth’s geological
processes
https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/curriculum/science/8 ]
Student Learning Objectives :
Science education in the Yukon is designed to provide
opportunities for students to develop scientific knowledge, skills, and
attitudes that will be relevant in their everyday lives and their future
careers. In addition to introducing them to current concepts, findings, and
processes in various scientific disciplines – biology, physics, chemistry,
astronomy, and geology – it encourages them to
• develop a positive attitude toward science
• examine basic concepts, principles, laws, and
theories through scientific inquiry
• demonstrate respect for precision
• develop awareness of assumptions in all forms of
science-related communication
• separate fundamental concepts from the less important
or irrelevant
• identify supporting or refuting information and bias
• recognize that scientific knowledge is continually
developing
• use given criteria for evaluating evidence and sources
of information
• actively gain knowledge, skills, and attitudes that
provide the basis for sound and ethical problem solving and decision making
• assess the impact of science and technology on
individuals, society, and the environment
List of Resources:
The text for Science 8 is BC Science Connections
8. The instructor holds a Bachelor of Science Degree with an Advanced Major in
Biology and Psychology from Dalhousie University and a Bachelor of Education
Degree in Secondary Science from Mount Saint Vincent University. Projects
require use of the library and Internet. Labs, Demonstrations, as well as
Videos and interactive web sites may also be used to reinforce concepts covered
in class. Guest speakers also contribute to the course.
Evaluation Scheme:
This course is divided into units. There are
tests, quizzes, assignments and labs to accompany each unit. As well, there are
several projects throughout the course and a final exam at the end of the term
on all the material covered in the course.
Term Mark Final
Mark
Assignments 30% Quizzes 20% Term
Mark ..80%
Tests 25% Participation 5% Final
Exam . 20%
Projects 20% Total 100%
Total 100%
General Literacy
In completing Science 8 students will increase
their general literacy through reading assignments and writing assignments
(research and creative) on various topics in science.
Exam
The final exam for the course is a paper exam
developed by the instructor and is completed during the scheduled exam period.
Detailed information about the exam and review will be covered near the end of
the course.
Contacts
My web site: www.angelfire.com/sc/mrcomeau
My email: andre.comeau@yesnet.yk.ca
Student Requirements:
To be successful in this course will require you
to attend all the classes.
Attending class means coming to class rested and
prepared with binder, paper, a writing implement, and homework completed.
Attending class means paying attention to
everything said in class when the teacher speaks and when students ask
questions and the teacher responds.
Attending class means asking a question of the
teacher when you don’t understand a process, or how you will be tested on it.
Attending class means completing assignments on
your own. Copying assignments off a friend will get it “done” but will diminish
the assignment’s value to you as a learning tool.
Attending class means keeping track of important
dates like when assignments are due or tests or exams are scheduled.
Attending class means asking for help when you
need it.
There are no short cuts in this
course.
Hard work each day in class and at home will
result in a good grade because you will understand the material and how you
will be tested on it. Not paying attention or missing school (same thing
really) and copying assignments will result in a low grade because you will not
understand the material or how you will be tested on it.