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Grosse Pointe South High School Mr. Slone [email protected] rg United States History Class

Grosse Pointe South High School Mr. Slone [email protected] United States History Class

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Page 1: Grosse Pointe South High School Mr. Slone Brandon.Slone@gpschools.org United States History Class

Grosse Pointe South High School

Mr. Slone

[email protected]

United States History Class

Page 2: Grosse Pointe South High School Mr. Slone Brandon.Slone@gpschools.org United States History Class

•Welcome to U.S. History ClassMr. Slone 2004/2005

Basic Ideas to follow:• -Respect others• -Be on time-School Tardy/Absence Policy followed• -Bring all necessary materials to classroom, I will not loan out pencil

or book, etc. • -No food or beverage• -No hats!• -NO EXCUSED LATE work accepted• -Excessive tardies will be dealt with.• -Unexcused absences will be dealt with.

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COURSE OBJECTIVEA student in this class is to develop a thoughtful sense of historical events and how these events impact on current world happenings. The student will be able to demonstrate his or her learning in a multitude of ways, ensuring an accurate measure of knowledge and gained understanding.

 ** Some chapters will be dealt with more

comprehensively than others. Time, subject matter, and interest will play an important role in the study of particular topics.

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Academic Expectations

• Homework approximately 2 to 4 times a week.

• Need to bring book, notebook, writing utensil to class everyday.

Text: Bowes, Greenblatt, and Jordan. The Americans: A History. Evanston, IL: McDougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin Co., 1996.

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Grading Scale

Class Grading 100-98 A+ 97-94 A 93-90 A- 89-87 B+ 86-84 B etc. down to 63-60 D- Below 60 Failing (E)

Grading: Regular class attendance, completion of all work on time, participation in class discussions and mastery of the required material are essential for a student to receive a passing grade.

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Grades and Scoring• Ten Week Final Grade• ~1/3 Daily Assignments 1st (3rd) Quarter 40%• ~1/3 tests 2nd (4th) Quarter 40%• ~1/3 projects• Straight points given, then totaled! (Keep track yourself!)

Final Exam each Semester= 20% Total= 100% grade

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Extra Credit for United States History

• Extra Credit (at teacher’s discretion) will be given for every

unit covered in class.

• Extra Credit WILL benefit students at end of each marking

period.

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Units CoveredUnits Covered In U.S. History

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Units In United States HistoryUnits In United States History

CIVIL WAR

RECONSTRUCTION

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Units in United States HistoryUnits in United States History

THE WEST

IMMIGRATION AND

INDUSTRY

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Units Of United States HistoryPROGRESSIVE PERIOD

WORLD WAR ONE

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Units Of United States HistoryROARING TWENTIES

THE GREAT DEPRESSION

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Units Of United States History

WORLD WAR TWO

FABULOUS FIFTIES

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Units Of United States History

REVOLUTION 1960’s

1970’s…….

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Units Of United States History

1980’s, 1990’s, & DAWN OF A NEW CENTUTRY