Course Contract
Dear Students, Parents, and
Guardians:
Welcome to the second
semester of eleventh grade U.S. History at HSMSE. The following outlines the
course content, objectives, expectations, and grading policy for the course.
Content:
- Reconstruction
- Late 19th
Century (Industrialization, Gilded Age, Immigration, and Urbanization)
- Progressive Era
- Foreign Policy
(Imperialism and World War I)
- The Great Depression and
the New Deal
- World War II
- The Cold War
- The Great Society and
the Civil Rights Movement
- Seventies & Eighties
- Post-Cold War - present
Course Objectives:
- Evaluate the economic,
political, cultural and social forces and events that have shaped the
development of the United States;
- Analyze major U.S.
foreign policy decisions and actions;
- Recognize the role and
impact of immigrants to the fabric of American life;
- Continue developing
skills in library and multi-media research, critical reading and analytical
writing;
- Analyze, interpret, and
critically evaluate historical sources and other print and visual documents;
- Continue developing
skills in interpreting graphs, maps, charts, and political cartoons; and
- Develop skills in
writing a research paper
Required
Materials:
- A 1 1/2 loose leaf binder
or a section in a larger loose leaf binder
- Dividers to split the
notebook into three sections: Class work, Homework, and Vocabulary
- Composition or spiral
notebook for Current Events Journal.
Attendance:
- Regular attendance and
punctuality are essential. Be familiar with the school policies about this.
Class Behavior:
- Please be in your seats
with your notebook open and your completed homework available at the beginning
of the period. Clear your desk of all other matter (e.g. backpack, coat, hat,
etc.).
- Be prepared to
participate knowledgeably and actively in class. Do not call out.
- You are expected to
respect your classmates, the teacher, and school property at all times.
Disruptive and rude behavior will have a negative impact on your class
participation grade.
- Eating (including gum
chewing) or drinking any liquid besides water in class is prohibited. According
to Department of Education policy, no electronic devices may be used in school.
Prohibited electronic items will be confiscated and only released to your
parent or guardian at the main office.
Homework and Other Written
Assignments:
- Homework will be
assigned on a regular basis, and must be completed and handed in on time. Class
lessons often build on these assignments, so completed homework is necessary
for effective class participation.
- Do all written work in
blue or black ink. You may also type your homework. All reports must be typed
(12 pt Times New Roman font).
- Meet all deadlines and
follow directions closely. This includes nightly homework, group projects,
individual projects, current events and any other assignments. If you do not
have your homework when it is due (or on the day you return, if you are
absent), you will receive a zero, which will be averaged into your homework
grade. Late homework will be accepted for reduced credit after one day only.
- If you are absent, you
are responsible for finding out the class lesson and for making up all
assignments. Call classmates for notes and any information you might have missed;
get the telephone numbers of at least two responsible classmates. Homework
assignments will also be posted on the school's website (www.hsmse.org). If assignments were collected
when you were absent, you must hand in these as well.
- If you have an emergency
and are unable to do an assignment, please let me know at the beginning of
the period before class starts. You are still
expected to make up the assignment (without penalty).
- I will not accept any homework or other assignments via email.
All assignments must be handed in hardcopy.
Tests and Quizzes:
- Tests and quizzes are
given at the end of units. These will help assess your understanding of the
readings and material covered in the course.
- Be prepared for all announced
tests/quizzes and unannounced (pop) quizzes. If you do your work properly,
these will not be a problem.
- There will also be
regular notebook checks.
Academic and Personal
Integrity:
- Our school is committed to
the principles of academic integrity and we promote a learning environment
where individuals understand and appreciate the importance of honesty. In order
to preserve the academic integrity of the school, I expect you to:
- Submit only your own
work
- Refuse to participate in
other students' attempts to compromise the school's policy.
- Avoid plagiarism.
- Any violation of the above
principles will result in academic and disciplinary consequences. It is
essential that you maintain personal and intellectual honesty.
Grades:
- Your grade will be based on the
following criteria:
- Homework and Quizzes –
25%
- Class work/Class
participation – 15%
- Tests/projects – 60%
- If you are having difficulty
of any kind, make an appointment to see me. Do not just let things slide.
Always ask for help before you really need it. Even if you are not having
problems, come see me to chat about history, current events, school, and
whatever you wish.
I look forward to a
challenging and rewarding semester and to meeting parents at conferences later
in the term. Please feel free to contact me with your concerns and questions at
gtrimarco@hsmse.org.
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