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[  Student Guidelines  ]


Students will produce a Portfolio Notebook of their work showing learning and accomplishment in science during this year of study. Recording observations and reporting results have always been a central activity in science. Your science portfolio will show some of the questions you have investigated and provide a record of your best work during the year.

Students will also create an On-line Science Portfoliowith links to their on-line science projects and Investigations. On-line student work is not available for public viewing for the protection of student privacy.

Note...
  • Science Notebook Portfolios will be checked each quarter.
  • The final completed Notebook Portfolio is due June__, 2000.
  • Portfolios will be kept in the classroom. At times you may take your portfolio to study for a test.
  • All pieces in your Notebook Portfolio should be edited, revised and neatly presented, representing your best effort.
  • Your portfolio counts as a percentage of your science grade.
  • Student Science Portfolio requirements

    The following work at minimum* must be included in your science portfolio:
    *Individual SOAR-High teachers will set the final requirements for their own classes.

    • An appropirate and professional looking Cover page
    • 3 Lab reports
    • 2 book reports
    • 8 unit question sets
    • print out of an on-line project (selected by the student)
    • glossary of  science words
    • CD-ROM of at least 2 computer projects
    • Written Portfolio Summary


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