| Course Description:
Students will explore the political, social, cultural
and economic changes in American history to enable them to grasp a more
complete and accurate story of their nation’s past. They will examine
American history from its first inhabitants, its European origins, the
battles of the Civil War, and the re-formation of a “United” States.
Ultimately, the course will provide students with an appreciation for their
nation’s rich cultural diversity and an understanding of the development of
the American character in a democratic society.
Required Text: America: Pathways to the Present by Cayton, Perry, Reed and
Winkler (school supplied)
Additional documents/handouts will be distributed in class
Course Expectations:
1. Attendance and Participation: Daily attendance is essential and
class participation is expected. You are responsible for all work covered
in class. In the event you must miss a class, it is your responsibility to
obtain notes from that day and to have all assigned work completed in a
timely manner. It is recommended that you exchange phone numbers with
another student in the class so you may stay current with any missed work.
Consistent lateness and/or disruptive behavior will result in a phone call
to your parents.
2. Notebook: Notes are an essential part of the learning process and
should be kept in a notebook/binder that is neat, legible and organized.
Notes will take several forms such as outlines, class discussions, and
graphic organizers. You are required to bring a notebook to class each day.
3. Textbook: It is NOT necessary to bring your book to class unless
otherwise instructed.
4. Homework: Homework is essential for participation, understanding
and reinforcing class work. It will be assigned and required. Late work
will be penalized according to MSDA policy (Please see handbook page 6).
All assignments are to be handed to me in person; NO assignment will be
accepted via email and/or by placing it on my desk if I am not present to
accept it. Either case will be handled as late.
5. Grading: You will be evaluated based on quizzes, tests, homework
assignments, essays, projects, oral presentations, a research paper and
class participation. (Please see your handbook for MSDA’s policy on grading
page 6).
Teacher Availability:
I am always available for help before or after school hours, or at a
time during that day that is convenient for both of our schedules. If you
have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 973-226-0660
ext. 59.
Classwork and Homework:
GOOD LUCK AND HAVE A GREAT SUMMER VACATION!!!!!
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