Grade 9 Science Courses
| Honors Biology | Introductory Physics Standard (CP) | Introductory Physics Essentials (CP) | Introductory Physics |
Grade 10, 11, & 12 Science Courses
The mission of the Ludlow High School Science Department is to provide quality and varied educational opportunities that support all students in realizing their fullest potential by wrestling with contradictions, puzzling through paradoxes, evaluating evidence and searching for connections.
It is strongly recommended that both students and parents/guardians choose course levels best suited for the student's abilities. Student may only drop a science course if they are in danger of failing and can show documented evidence of their effort to improve their grade. Evidence includes consistent, documented extra help from the teacher and/or available peer helper options. After the first two weeks of the school year, all science course changes must also be with the teacher and Science Department CIL approval in accordance with the above evidence.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
It is strongly recommended that both students and parents/guardians choose course levels best suited for the student's abilities. Students may only drop a science course if they are in danger of failing and can show documented evidence of their effort to improve their grade. Evidence includes consistent, documented extra help from the teacher and/or available peer helper options. After the first two weeks of the school year, all science course changes must also be with the teacher and Science Department CIL approval in accordance with the above evidence.
HONORS BIOLOGY - Level: Honors
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COURSE NUMBER:
30143 Prerequisites:
Honors Biology Entrance Requirements: Eighth Grade Placement Test and
Mid Year Grades for 8th Grade Science. Open to: Grade 9 students |
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Honors Biology is an extensive study of biological principles through a molecular and cellular examination of life processes. Emphasis is placed on the genetic continuity that exists in the evolution and development of life forms. This course involves an inquiry approach to the study of biology with integrated laboratory work. Honors Biology serves as a preparation for advanced courses such as AP Biology, AP Chemistry, and Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology. This is a lab science course.
INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS - Level: Standard (CP)
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COURSE NUMBER: 32333 Prerequisites: Recommended 75% average in Grade 8 science |
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Introductory Physics is designed to boost student success by first building a solid conceptual understanding of physics. Reading and math support promotes the understanding of math concepts as they apply to real world physics problems. Hands-on laboratory work, critical thinking, and problem solving reinforce key concepts such as Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism, Atomic and Nuclear Physics. Physics is an excellent way to apply the teaching of mathematics. The algebraic equations students encounter are reinforced and practiced during Introductory Physics. Students are taught how to apply math to Physics, how to problem solve, how to think, and how to see Physics in everything they do. This is a lab science course.
INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS -Level: Essentials (CP)
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COURSE NUMBER: 32323 Prerequisites: NONE |
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Introductory Physics is designed to boost student success by first building a solid conceptual understanding of physics. Reading and math support promotes the understanding of math concepts as they apply to real world physics problems. Hands-on laboratory work, critical thinking, and problem solving reinforce key concepts such as Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism, Atomic and Nuclear Physics. Physics is an excellent way to apply the teaching of mathematics. The algebraic equations students encounter are reinforced and practiced during Introductory Physics. Students are taught how to apply math to Physics, how to problem solve, how to think, and how to see Physics in everything they do. This is a lab science course.
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COURSE NUMBER: 91023 Prerequisites: Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) and team recommendation Open to: Grade 9 students with Individualized Educational Plans (IEPs) |
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Student's participation includes, critical-thinking and problem-solving in each area. Activities encompass mini-labs, full-laboratory investigation and experimentation, concept-mapping, relating curriculum to other scientific disciplines and technology, short- and long-term independent study projects, and student testing and assessment. Introductory Physics is designed to boost student success by first building a solid conceptual understanding of physics. Reading and math support promotes the understanding of math concepts as they apply to real world physics problems. Hands-on laboratory work, critical thinking, and problem solving reinforce key concepts such as Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism, Atomic and Nuclear Physics. Physics is an excellent way to apply the teaching of mathematics. The algebraic equations students encounter are reinforced and practiced during Introductory Physics. Students are taught how to apply math to Physics, how to problem solve, how to think, and how to see Physics in everything they do. Introductory Physics will coordinate the content strand's traditional domains of life science physical science and earth and space science in the daily instructional environment while incorporating the cross-domain integration of learning standards in the inquiry, technology, and technology and human affair strands. The cross-domain integration will take place in the form of individual and cooperative-learning projects. Concepts are presented at a pace and level appropriate for students with learning disabilities enrolled in the program. This is NOT a lab science course.
AP/HONORS BIOLOGY - Level: Advanced Placement
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COURSE NUMBER:
30453 Prerequisites:
Honors Biology, General or Honors Chemistry Open to: Grades 11 - 12 students who have averaged 88% or better in Honors Biology, and 85% in Honors Chemistry or 88% in General Chemistry, and with recommendation of the Science Department Curriculum and Instructional Leader (CIL); students cannot waive into AP/Honors Biology. This is a lab science course. |
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This course is taught according to the Advanced Placement outline in biology. Students desiring to take this course should make a commitment to take the Advanced Placement examination in biology in spring of the year immediately following the completion of the course. The course is designed to give interested students an awareness and appreciation of college-level biology. It is built upon the fundamental principles, ideas, and skills developed in the introductory biology course. The syllabus stresses such topics as ecology, evolution, chemical and physical laws as they apply to living organisms, biochemistry, taxonomy, anatomy and physiology, genetics, and cytology. There will be extensive reading and research projects. The course is intensive and demanding but should prove stimulating and fruitful for those who found their regular biology course interesting and rewarding.
SUMMER ASSIGNMENT IS REQUIRED.
Advanced placement credit and weight will be awarded for this course only if the student takes the May advanced placement exam.
Honors credit and weight will be awarded for this course if the student does not take the May advanced placement exam.
This is a lab science course .
BIOLOGY 1 - Level: Standard (CP)
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COURSE NUMBER:
30233 Prerequisites:
NONE Open to: Grades 10 - 12 students |
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This course utilizes a systems approach to develop an understanding of cell structure and function and stresses basic processes common to all living things. Students will be required to engage in a more advanced look into systems of both plant and animal organisms. Other topics covered are genetics, ecology, and evolution. Students enrolled in this course are provided with the necessary background for Advanced Placement Biology. This is a lab science course.
BIOLOGY 1 Level: Essentials (CP)
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COURSE NUMBER: 38023 Prerequisites: NONE Open to: Grade 10 students |
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This course utilizes the applied-learning approach to the study of cell structure and function and stresses basic processes common to all living things. Students will be required to look into the biochemical relationships of both plant and animal organisms. This is a lab science course.
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COURSE NUMBER:
91823 Prerequisites:
Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) and team recommendation Open to: Grades 10 - 12 students with Individualized Educational Plans (IEPs) |
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This course provides a broad survey of biological science with a focus on key concepts. Use of the textbook is supplemented by a hands-on laboratory approach utilizing experiments, work books, media software, demonstrations, etc., that will allow students to obtain a basic and practical knowledge of biology. Concepts are presented at a pace and level appropriate for students with learning disabilities enrolled in the program. This is a lab science course.
AP/HONORS CHEMISTRY - Level: Advanced Placement
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COURSE NUMBER:
30353 Prerequisites:88% average in Honors Chemistry and 88% average in Algebra 1 OR Algebra II Open to: Grades 11 - 12 students who have averaged 88% or better in Honors Chemistry OR 92% in General Chemistry and with recommendation of the Science Department Curriculum and Instructional Leader (CIL); students cannot waive into AP/Honors Chemistry |
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Advanced Placement Chemistry is intended for students who desire to elect a high school chemistry course equivalent to an introductory college course. Upon completion of this course, students may elect to take the national Advanced Placement examination, where college credit can be obtained depending on how they score on the examination. Also, this course presents a more in-depth understanding of the chemical facts and principles introduced in general chemistry. Greater emphasis is placed on analysis of data, problem-solving, and working independently in the laboratory.
SUMMER ASSIGNMENT IS REQUIRED.
Advanced placement credit and weight will be awarded for this course only if the student takes the May advanced placement exam.
Honors credit and weight will be awarded for this course if the student does not take the May advanced placement exam.
HONORS CHEMISTRY - Level: Honors
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NUMBER: 30243 Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Biology Recommended 88% average in Honors Biology or 92% average in Biology 1 and 88% in Algebra 1 |
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This course is designed to be a more intensive chemistry course for college-preparatory students. Included in the content of the course are topics such as introduction to chemistry, atomic theory and mole concept, kinetic theory, atomic structure and chemical bonding, principles of chemical reactions, molecular structure, and applications of principles to descriptive chemistry. These topics are treated both qualitatively and quantitatively through lectures, labs, problem-solving, and media materials. The laboratory work is designed to provide an element of discovery of many principles that are subsequently used in class. The class work emphasizes problem-solving in the chemical field thus demanding a sound foundation in mathematics. This program should be selected by students planning to further their education in the fields of engineering, mathematics, medicine, or the sciences. This is a lab science course.
GENERAL CHEMISTRY Level: Standard (CP)
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COURSE NUMBER: 30833 Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Biology Recommended 85% average in Algebra 1 Open to: Grades 11 - 12 students |
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General Chemistry is designed to meet the needs of students who explore majors with more intensive science requirements than conceptual chemistry. This course is designed for students who may wish to be science majors in college. This course introduces students to some basic chemistry concepts such as formulas, equations, moles, stoichiometry, atomic structure, solutions, acid-base theory, ionic-covalent bonding, and periodicity of elements. The course involves laboratory work and utilizes a variety of teaching techniques with emphasis on opportunities for a successful learning experience. This is a lab science course.
CONCEPTUAL CHEMISTRY Level: Standard (CP)
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COURSE NUMBER: 30933 Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Biology Recommended 70% average in Algebra 1 Open to: Grades 11 - 12 students |
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Conceptual Chemistry is designed to meet the needs of students who explore majors with less intensive science requirements. This course is not designed for students wishing to be science majors in college. This course introduces students to some basic chemistry concepts such as formulas, equations, moles, stoichiometry, atomic structure, solutions, acid-base theory, ionic-covalent bonding, and periodicity of elements. The course involves laboratory work and utilizes a variety of teaching techniques with emphasis on opportunities for a successful learning experience. This course spends more time on and offers more support for the mathematical requirements inherent in the study of chemistry than does the general chemistry course. This is a lab science course.
HONORS PHYSICS - Level: Honors
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COURSE NUMBER: 30543 Prerequisites: Algebra II Recommended 85% average in Algebra II Open to: Grades 11 - 12 students |
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This course is geared toward college-preparatory students with strong math and science backgrounds who wish to pursue a career in science, engineering, and medicine. The topics covered are forces and energy with an in-depth treatment of velocity, acceleration, and forces in equilibrium. The course syllabus also includes a quantitative and descriptive study of heat, light, mechanics, and electricity. This is a lab science course.
HONORS ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY - Level: Honors
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COURSE NUMBER: 30743 Prerequisites: Biology, Chemistry Recommended 92% Average in Biology 1, 88% Average in Honors Biology Open to: Grades 11 - 12 students |
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Honors Anatomy and Physiology is designed to cover the structural and functional relationships of the human body as they pertain to organization, adaptation, and homeostasis.
The primary scope of this subject is to prepare the student for further studies in the biological sciences, i.e., paramedical arts, nursing, physiotherapy, medical, dental, and laboratory assistants and technologists. This is a lab science course.
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Level: Standard (CP)
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COURSE NUMBER: 31033 Prerequisites: Biology, Chemistry Recommended 80% average in Biology and Chemistry Open to: Grades 11 - 12 students |
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Anatomy and Physiology is designed to cover the structural and functional relationships of the human body as they pertain to organization, adaptation and homeostasis. The primary scope of this subject is to prepare the student for further studies in the biological sciences. This is a lab science course.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Level: Essentials (CP)
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COURSE NUMBER: 30023 Prerequisites: Biology Open to: Grade 11-12 |
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This course is designed for Juniors and Seniors in need of a second science to meet the high school graduation requirements. Environmental Science will focus on the importance of understanding science in order to make good decisions about the environment. Topics covered will include Ecosystems, Renewable Resources, The Human Population, Energy, Pollution and Prevention, and Moving Toward a Suitable Future. Critical thinking skills and interactive activities will be used throughout the class. This is NOT a lab science course.