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FOURTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES SYLLABUS SONORAN SCIENCE ACADEMY Mrs. Houston TEACHER CONTACT INFORMATION Mrs. Sharon Houston Room# 123 Phone 520-751- 2401 Email shouston@sonoranacademy.org You can reach me by Email or phone to schedule an appointment. I will be available to discuss your needs, concerns, or child’s progress before or after school. I will not be available for conferences during the instructional time of the school day. GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION The focus of the 4th grade Social Studies Curriculum is Arizona History – including, but not limited to, prehistoric cultures, Spanish exploration, Westward expansion of the United States, statehood and present day Arizona. Students will also explore the workings and make-up of our local, state and federal government. Students will be expected to read, discuss and share weekly current events. They will also investigate map reading skills and compare and contrast landforms of Arizona, The United States and the world. The curriculum will cover the full range of the required state standards and beyond. Assignments not finished in class will become homework; these assignments will be expected to be completed and turned in the next day. Additional Projects will be assigned periodically. These Projects will each have an overview sheet listing the project requirements, expectations and due dates. TEXTBOOK The textbook we are using is the Harcourt Discovering Arizona book. In addition we will be reading and using supplemental books in class that pertain to the different historical events we are studying. COURSE RULES AND POLICIES I expect all students to try to do their best and show effort in their work. I expect students to follow our classroom procedures and rules and the procedures and rules set forth in the Student Handbook. We will be going over and discussing these expectations the first week of school. STUDENT AND TEACHER RESPONSIBILITIES Come to class on time, with required materials and work for the entire period Turn in assignments on time completed to the best of your ability Treat all students, staff and guest with respect Participate positively in class Raise your hand before speaking and listen respectfully to others Ask questions when you do not understand Be respectful of school property and property of others Always do your best Be a responsible, caring member of the Sonoran Science Academy environment DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE The discipline policy that is set forth in the Student Handbook and will be followed.
POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
Students will earn, deduct and redeem points for classroom responsibilities and behavior. The detailed description of our program is sent home in the beginning of the school year in our orientation packet.
GRADING 90-100% = A 80-89% = B 70-79% = C 60-69% = D Below 65% = F Your grade is determined by dividing the total number of points possible per assignment into number received on the assignment. The final grade will be an average of all grades received on assignments for that grading period. Grade averages are determined by: 50% of the grade = test scores; 20% = classwork; 20% = homework; 10% = participation. MAKE –UP PROCEDURE Students are responsible for getting and turning in make-up assignments. I make-up folder will be provided for students to check for work upon returning to class. Always check with the teacher to make sure that there is no additional work required. If you fail to turn in make-up work in a timely manner you will receive no credit for that work. Make-up tests, quizzes, and hands-on assignments can be completed after school. Is students choose not to complete the missing work a grade of “0” will be given. If a student is having trouble understanding or completing an assignment, it is the student’s responsibility to arrange a meeting for help time with the teacher. 1. After an absence, it is the student’s responsibility to check the make-up folder for work, contact the teacher for additional work and to receive instructions on the work missed. 2. Students can contact the teacher during their absence to obtain any work they will be missing during their time away from school. 3. If a student missed a test he/she must come in within 3 days of returning to school to make it up. HOMEWORK Homework will be assigned to improve and review the understanding of topics. Homework will be written on the Homework/Assignment Board in the room. There will be approximately 2-3 hours of homework weekly. Is the student’s responsibility to check the board nightly and write down the assignments and due dates. SSA’S HOMEWORK POLICY No late homework assignments will be accepted. If you do not have your homework at the beginning of the class, you will receive a “0”. No DPS points will be assigned for late or missing assignments. For extended Projects and Papers, the grade will drop 5% for each day the assignment is late (Example – if the project meets and receives 100%, but is one day late, the grade drops to 95%; two days lat = 90%, etc.) Lat Papers or Projects will not be accepted after 5 days of the due date. The teacher will inform the students when a Project or Paper that follows this policy is being assigned as stated in the General Course Information Section. NO NAME POLICY Student papers turned in without names will be put in the “NO NAME” basket It is the student’s responsibility to claim their paper, put their name on it and turn it in, however, the students will receive a -5% penalty on their grade. |