7th Grade Social Studies Course Outline / Requirem

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Seventh grade social studies is the second component of a two year program 
focusing on world geography, world cultures, and the historical development 
of cultures.  The sixth and seventh graders will be using a textbook entitled 
World Studies published by Prentice Hall.  Students will use maps and graphs, 
research information on major geographic regions of the world, report orally 
and in writing, take tests, and participate in in-class activities.  

DAILY REQUIRED MATERIALS
Agenda (planner)
Social Studies textbook
Social Studies notebook
Pocket folder for daily handouts
Pens / pencils
Red pen
Thumb Drive 

Students who come to class without these items will be at risk of 
interrupting learning and/or teaching.

Every nine weeks students will be issued three locker pass coupons.  If they 
can manage to avoid going to their locker for the quarter and turn in all 
three coupons at the end of the quarter, students will earn 15 extra credit 
points.

SEMESTER 1 TOPICS
Asia
Australia, Oceana, and Antarctica

SEMESTER 2 TOPICS
North Africa and Southwest Asia
Africa South of the Sahara

SPECIAL PROJECTS 
What does it mean to be Australian?
Australian Animals
Egyptian Mummification Project
Rocket Project

*The teacher reserves the right to make changes in the schedule, assignments, 
tests, quizzes, and projects as needed.  In the event of a major changes, 
students will be given due notice.


CLASSROOM RULES
1. Do your personal best
2. Always do what is right
3. Do to others as you would want them to do to you (The Golden Rule)

CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE
1st Incident:  Teacher/Student Conference – Verbal Warning issued and recorded
2nd Incident:  Behavior Notice will be sent home (Parents this is your 
notification not your son or daughter’s.  They already know my opinions about 
their behavior)
3rd Incident:  Student will be sent to the office with a referral which will 
result in an automatic detention.
4th Incident Parent Teacher Conference either in person or by phone.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE TEACHER
•A structured class that challenges each student to do his or her best
•Updated teacher web-site that will have many needed and useful tools for 
students and parents
•Student grades posted to school master every week 
•Most importantly your child’s best interests at heart

WHAT THE TEACHER EXPECTS FROM STUDENTS
•A positive attitude
•Be a part of the solution, not a part of the problem.

GRADING POLICY
Students’ grades are based on points earned for tasks completed in and out of 
class.  The points are all added together for the final quarter grade.  
Points are earned for class work and homework (50pts each), quizzes (75 pts. 
each), and tests and projects (100 pts. each).  Extra credit opportunities 
are offered throughout each quarter.  

HOMEWORK POLICY
1. Just do it.
2. Bring it to school.
3. Turn it in during class.
• Failing to do one of these will result in zero points and an academic 
notice.  If the completed assignment is turned in the next day, half credit 
(25pts.) will be given. 
•If a student is sick, I will work out an arrangement with that     
individual so that he or she has ample time to get their work done.
•In the event of a prearranged absence, it is the responsibility of  the 
student to make arrangements with the teacher to “makeup” missed work.

GRADING SCALE
94-100	A
86-93	B
78-85	C
70-77	D
0-69	F