World History Syllabus

EXPECTATIONS:

Students are expected to complete in-class assignments when given.

Students are expected to pay attention and take notes during presentations and discussions.

Students are expected to study for tests and quizzes.

Students are expected to complete homework assignments and projects on time.

Students are expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner at all times.

Students are expected to follow all classroom, Eastside High School, and Greenville County rules.

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS:

PowerPoints, Lectures, and Class Discussions (Notes should be taken.)

Worksheets (Guided Reading & Reteaching)

Document Analysis (Primary & Secondary Sources)

Projects

Maps, Charts, Tables

ASSESSMENTS:

Major Assessments: Tests and Projects = 60%

Minor Assessments: Homework, Class Assignments, Quizzes = 40%

* Chapter tests will be based on the material covered in class. In order to do well on the tests, students need to complete assignments, listen and participate in class, take notes, be familiar with material in presentations, and review daily. The tests may include multiple choice, matching, true/false, maps, short answer, and discussion questions.

* Homework, class assignments, and writing assignments are given to reinforce the material.

* Quizzes will cover material that students have discussed in class, material that they have read, and/or videos that they have watched.

* When projects are assigned, students will be given a handout that will explain the expectations and requirements.

NO INDIVIDUAL EXTRA CREDIT IS GIVEN

HONORS CLASSES:

Honors students will have more detailed assignments and projects. Students will be expected to analyze and synthesize information in greater depth on assignments, essays, and tests.

MATERIALS:

Students should have the following materials in class or on eLearning days:

Chromebook

Chromebook Charger

Three-ring notebook with paper or Folder

Pens or pencils

Colored Pencils.

EXTRA ASSISTANCE POLICY:

Students can get help in class, email questions, or set up a time for extra help.

ATTENDANCE POLICY:

Students are allowed 5 parent excused absences and/or unexcused absences for this class. If they are over their 5 days, they are required to complete “seat time recovery” in order to receive credit for the course. Students must attend at least half of the class period for their attendance to count.

TARDY POLICY:

  • Students must arrive to school on time every day.

  • Students who are late to any class should report to the Attendance Office to obtain a tardy pass.

  • Only students who arrive late to school with a doctor’s note or legal document can obtain an excused late pass. A parent note is not accepted for an excused tardy.

  • Tardies to school/class are cumulative for the semester.

  • Each student will receive seven tardy passes with no consequence each semester. After the seventh tardy pass, a detention will be assigned.

  • Detention will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:50-8:35 or 3:50-4:35 in the ISS room. Failure to serve detention will result in a full day of In-School Suspension.

  • Students are given five minutes to transition between each class and should be prompt in reporting to class. Students are expected to physically be in the room when the bell rings.

MAKE-UP WORK POLICY:

  • Make-up work is defined as work not completed or turned in due to a student’s absence.

  • This policy is set by the district.

  • Students may be allowed to make up work due to absences that are excused, unexcused or related to discipline with no penalty within 5 days or a reasonable time according to GCSD board policy.

  • If a student misses work due to an absence, it is the student’s responsibility to coordinate time with the teacher within 5 days of return to make up the work. Any work not submitted within the 5 day makeup period will turn into “late work.”

  • Alternative assignments may be given for performance-based tasks that cannot be recreated in a make-up format.

  • If a student is present on the day a test, quiz or project due date is announced and then absent on the day of the test, quiz or project deadline, he/she must be prepared to take the test, quiz or turn in the project on the day he/she returns to school.

  • Field trips and participation in other extracurricular events (such as athletics) are considered attendance days. Work missed due to such events can be submitted electronically by midnight on the day that it is due. Items that cannot be submitted electronically should be submitted the following attendance day.

  • Students are encouraged to utilize the before and after school tutoring programs to complete make-up and late work in a proactive manner.


LATE WORK POLICY:

Teachers reserve the right to alter this policy based on extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances should be discussed with the administration.

  • Late work is defined as work not completed/turned in on time even though the student attended the class.

  • Any assignment which is not turned in on time will be deducted 10 points off of the original grade earned for each school day the assignment is late up to five days.

  • After five days, the student will be assigned a 0 for the assignment.

  • Late work will not be accepted after the end of a grading period.

  • Students who have 504/IEP/ESOL accommodations specifically allowing for extra time may exceed the 5 day window to maintain compliance with their respective educational plan.

  • Dual Credit courses may have varying late work policies that are aligned with their parent university.

  • Students are encouraged to utilize the before and after school tutoring programs to complete make-up and late work in a proactive manner.

RULES for CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR:

Students should refer to the handbook for general school rules and procedures that will apply in the classroom.

* Wearing masks at this time is optional.

* Sit in assigned seats.

* Bring materials to class each day and participate.

* Be seated when the tardy bell rings and remain seated until dismissed.

* Respect the opinions, feelings, and property of the teacher and other students in the classroom.

* Keep the room clean.

* Pay attention to the red, yellow, or green signs for cell phone use in the classroom.

* Do not groom in class – no application of makeup, lotion, perfume, etc. Do not spray anything.

DISCIPLINE PLAN:

Depending on the offense, students may have one or more of the following as consequences for their actions:

1) warning

2) phone call or e-mail to the parent or guardian

3) detention

4) referral to an administrator

* Some offenses require an immediate referral.

PARENT COMMUNICATION:

I will contact parents when students are having problems with their grades, attendance, or behavior. Parents can keep track of grades by checking progress reports and report cards. Parents can use BackPack to check grades, attendance, and messages from me.

Parents may contact me at any time by calling 355-2848 and leaving me a message on my voicemail or by e-mailing me at dfish@greenville.k12.sc.us. Email is the easiest way to communicate.

COURSE OUTLINE:

1st Quarter:

Unit 1: Renaissance and Reformation

Unit 2: Age of Exploration and Scientific Revolution

Unit 3: Asia in Transition

Unit 4: Islamic Empires in Asia

Unit 5: Absolutism/Monarchs of Europe

Unit 6: Enlightenment and Revolution in Europe; American Revolution

Unit 7: The French Revolution and Napoleon

2nd Quarter:

Unit 8: The Industrial Revolution/Age

Unit 9: Age of Reform

Unit 10: Nationalism in Europe

Unit 11: The Age of Imperialism

Unit 12: World War I and the Russian Revolution

Unit 13: The Great Depression and the Rise of Totalitarianism

Unit 14: Nationalist Movements around the World

Unit 15: World War II

Unit 16: Europe and North America in the Postwar Years (Cold War Years)

* Units of instruction are tentative based on interest and time constraints.