Course Syllabus

COURSE SYLLABUS 2019-2020

 

Livestock Production| CC1213, 1 credit, Grades 10-12

Campus: AISD Agricultural Science Center | 2212 Michigan Avenue, Dalworthington Gardens, TX 76013

Classroom: Ag3

Teacher: Ms. Morse | smorse@aisd.net | (682) 867-9529

 

 

 

9:35-11:06

11:16-12:47

1:43-3:14

3:19-4:50

“A” Day

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

 

No classes at CTC or ASC

Livestock Production

Advanced Animal Science

Livestock Production

Conference

“B” Day

7th

8th

9th

10th

11th

 

No classes at CTC or ASC

Advanced Animal Science

Livestock Production

Livestock Production

Conference

 

* The best way to reach me is by email. I check my daily and will respond as soon as possible.

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Students will assess the importance of U.S. livestock production on the world commodity markets as they study livestock breeding and nutrition, commodity prices and costs, and business operations. They will learn to track performance data; describe common veterinary procedures and skills; practice animal restraint techniques; and explain the anatomy and physiology related to nutrition, reproduction, health, and management. Species to be addressed may include, but are not limited to, beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, sheep, goats, and poultry.  This course will count towards eligibility to be involved with Arlington FFA.

 

SUPPLIES NEEDED:

  1. A positive attitude
  2. Pen or pencil
  3. Notebook Paper
  4. 1 ½ -2 inch 3 ring binder
  5. 3 sets of 5 notebook dividers

 

GRADE DETERMINATION:

Classroom work: 1X

Quizzes and lab work: 2X

Tests: 3X

 

Late Work:

Students will have until the next class day to turn in any late assignments. (Example: an assignment

that is due 2nd period is not turned in; the student will have until the next A Day to turn it with a 30% penalty). If an assignment is not turned in after this 2-day window, the assignment will not be

accepted and will be counted as a 0.

 

 

Make-up Work:

Students will have one class day for each day missed plus one additional class day for excused absences only. Example:  If a student is absent on Monday, he/she will have until Wednesday to get their missing work and then must have it turned in by Friday. If class is missed because of a medical/family emergency or extracurricular activity, students must take the initiative to get information about assignments missed. Missed work from unexcused absences may not be made up.

Retake policy:

The AISD Ag Science department will not allow retakes on any assignments or examinations. Students are expected to appropriately prepare for assessments and complete assignments per class requirements the first time.

 

Academic Integrity:

Cheating will NOT be tolerated! Students participating in academic dishonesty will immediately

receive a zero for the assignment.

 

CLASSROOM RULES:

  1. Students are expected to maintain a professional attitude and conduct while in class and on campus
  2. Be Ready (have materials ready to work before the tardy bell rings)
  3. Be Respectful (treat others and their belongings better than you want to be treated)
  4. Be Responsible (take ownership of your actions)
  5. Follow directions the first time & work during all work times
  6. No sunflower seeds, tobacco products or anything that resembles these
  7. Do not leave the classroom without permission
  8. Use professional, respectful language and tone when conversing with others
  9. Cell phones and head phones may be used only with teacher permission and at a low volume
  10. Follow other posted classroom and safety guidelines as well as the AISD student code of conduct
  11. Students will be expected to follow AISD dress code policy and have IDs visible at all times

 

PROFESSIONALISM:

This class is designed for two distinct purposes: to teach students basic agricultural principles and

practices, as well as prepare them for the “real world.” In this perspective, it is paramount that

students understand the importance of professionalism in the classroom and work place. Students enrolled in this course will be instructed in professionalism and manners throughout the year. Students are expected to follow AISD dress code policy and have IDs visible at ALL TIMES when on any AISD campus. There will also be times (i.e. during labs and when working with animals) when students will be required to wear long pants and close-toed shoes.

 

CONSEQUENCES:

  1. Written/verbal warning
  2. Email/phone call to parents
  3. Referral to office at student’s home campus
  4. Major infraction (for example fighting or destruction of property) will result in an immediate referral and removal from the Agricultural Science Center.

* All other matters will be handled according to the student handbook.

Course Summary:

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