Mr. Goins World Cultures
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Dear Parents and Students, I would like to thank you for dropping in on my teacher web page. The World Cultures textbooks will be issued after school starts and should be kept at home as we have a class set available for use in the classroom. Please check your child's required agenda book regularly as to the daily agenda and homework in their classes. I look forward to teaching your child World Cultures this 2011-12 school year! Mr. Goins Welcome to World Cultures! World Cultures is more than just dates and facts. It is about people and how they have dealt with one another overtime, the impact of their culture, geography and environment on events throughout history. World Cultures is a never-ending story, one that shows how various cultures have overcome various hardships throughout time to become the people they are today! Conference Time: Monday-Thursday, 1-130pm Tutoring Time: Tuesday and Thursday, 345-445pm in my classroom (464) Classroom Expectations: Participate actively Be prompt and prepared Respect yourself and others Stay on task GO GREEN! •Giving your best each day •Responsible/Respectful •Eager to learn •Expectations are high •New start each day Syllabus for World Cultures: Using the concept of the "PEGS" system(P=Political, E=Economic, G=Geographical,S=Social), students will investigate the reasons for human settlement in various regions, by focusing on the physical characteristics of places, the geography, how people have adapted to the environment, patterns of human behavior, and the characteristics of culture. Students identify structures of limited and unlimited governments and different patterns of economic systems. At-A- Glance First Semester • Social Studies Skills • United States and Canada • Latin America • Europe • Russia and Independent Republics Second Semester • Southwest Asia and North Africa • Africa South of the Sahara • Asia • Australia • Pacific Islands Class Procedures: Every class meeting will begin by the student copying the day’s agenda and lesson in the student agenda (required) book. After the warm-up has been completed we will begin the lesson. Please check your child's agenda regularly as to what they are doing in class. Upkeep of the agenda book is a student responsibility. We will be using the student's agenda for restroom breaks as well, so they definitely need an agenda book ASAP! Grading: Student’s grades will be determined using the following categories: Type: Weight: Daily Work/Homework 60% Participation 10% Tests, Major Projects, Common Assessments 15% Quizzes 15% Attendance: There is a direct correlation between student attendance and academic success. Since most of what will be learned will be through participation, it is therefore recommended that students be on time, missing as few days as possible and complete any work missed (see the school policy on attendance, etc.) Homework Policy: World Cultures typically does not assign much weekly homework, usually to read pages in the WC textbook that we are covering in class. Work generally has been designed to be completed within the class period. However, work that was not completed within the given time, may be assigned as Homework at the teacher’s discretion. Students are always encouraged to review and study notes taken within class to prepare for future discussions, quizzes and tests. Most notes, handouts, etc... should be neatly maintained in the student's required (ISN) Interactive Student Notebook (spiral) and/or in their WC binder behind a tab designated specifically for World Cultures. All World Cultures students should have a Classwork/Homework section in their binder/folder.As a rule, the ISN will need to stay at school as we will be using it in class to compile papers, study from, etc... Other papers will be in the student binder, which should be brought back daily with the student. Before majors tests, a review sheet will be given over the material covered in order to prepare the student for the assessment (they are strongly encouraged to study from it!). Late Work Policy: The ability to meet deadlines and budget time wisely is an important life skill. It is our expectation that work will be turned in by the due date. One day late, will result in a loss of 25 points. On the second day, another 25 points will be deducted. After that, teacher discretion will be the rule. Note: Students who are absent/ill are responsible to make up all missed assignments. They will be given a reasonable amount of time to complete make- up work so that they will not fall behind on their other assignments. Students should feel free to see me in order to get caught up. If a student has been out with an illness, they can take their test (if there is one at that time) upon returning. They need to tell me if they need additional days to study to take the test (usually the test is taken the day they get back, or withinn 2 days (as well as for corrections/retests, class work, etc......I'm flexible, so they need to let me know!!). After School Tutoring: I will be available after school on most Tuesdays from 330-430 pm for tutoring if your child needs it. However, transportation home must be provided by the parent for their child. School buses leave promptly after school (usually by 345pm). Contact Information: You may contact me by calling the school at 464-5275, or at the following email (which is preferable): Charles_Goins@RoundRockISD.org. My WC Dept. planning time is 3rd period and my Personal Planning time is 6th period should you need to get in touch with me. Thank you! Mr. Goins 6th Grade World Cultures Social Studies Department
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