US HISTORY 2

 Block 2 S2

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US II SYLLABUS

American History

Syllabus, Student Signature, & Information Sheet




Course Description and Essential Knowledge

This course is designed to give the student a better understanding of American History. Through the course you will gain a deeper understanding of the people and cultures that have made America the country that it is. We will also spend a lot of time discussing current events.


Textbooks

American History – Available: http://www.ushistory.org/us/index.asp

The American Yawp – Available: http://www.americanyawp.com/


Units of Study:



Unit 1: The Civil War

Unit 2: Reconstruction

Unit 3: The Gilded Age

Unit 4: Progressives & Imperialism

Unit 5: World War 1

Unit 6: The Roaring 20’s

Unit 7:  The Great Depression

Unit 8: World War 2

Unit 9: The Cold War

Unit 10: The Civil Rights Movement

Unit 11: Modern America





Goals of the Course          



Student Progress, Assessment, and Grading

Evaluation of the student takes the form of formative and summative assessments.  Formative assessment generates information of student progress toward proficiency and excellence in meeting the goals of the course.  Summative assessments are one-shot measures of student learning.  Student evaluation will employ a variety of instruments including but not limited to, student reflections, entry and exit slips, multiple choice quizzes and tests, essays, projects, and class discussions.  Warm ups, in-class reviews, extra help after school will be offered to students as needed to assure their mastery of the curriculum.  Bonus points and or assignments may be awarded at the discretion of the instructor.


Interim and Quarter grades indicate what the student knows about the content and what they can do with that knowledge at a specific point in time and will be calculated using a total point system based on the following: content, skills, homework and projects.


GRADES POLICY:


Tests/Projects=40% 

Quizzes=30%

Homework and Participation=30%




The teacher reserves the right to consider the student’s progress and growth over the entire school year when determining the final grade.


The following scale will be used to determine your grade:




A: 93-100

A-: 90-92

B+: 87-89

B: 83-86

B-: 80-82

C+: 77-79          

C: 73-76 

C-: 73-76

D+: 67-69

D: 64-66

F: below 64




Faculty members will be available for remediation and assistance on late bus days and after school on non-late bus days by appointment.  


Expectations:







Revising & Resubmitting Assessments

Retakes are an option designed to help students demonstrate mastery on major assessments. A retake can be requested by a student. A retake can also be required by the teacher or a student’s support team (e.g. the Individualized Education Plan team or a parent/student/teacher partnership). When doing retakes, students will be expected to complete a new assessment, not repeat the original. The student should also submit the original assignment with the retake if it was returned to them by their teacher (to document learning over time).


A retake follows additional learning to help achieve mastery. These activities may include test corrections, after school with the teacher or peers, and/or other remediation activities created by the teacher or course team. 


Additional effort and retakes must be completed within the timeframe established by the teacher to accommodate quarterly grade deadlines. Retakes will not be allowed in the last week of the quarter. In support of mastery learning, the retake opportunity will be the grade recorded (unless otherwise specified by the teacher).