US History Policies

MRS. CELESTE LEX

2009 - 2010

This survey course in American History will trace the rise of the American nation from colonization to the present. Students will be required to demonstrate analytical and interpretative abilities in class discussion as well as in written work, leading them to a better understanding of the American culture, the American family.

As the school year progresses, the students will assume greater responsibility for their own learning. In the first semester, only material covered in class will be evaluated; however in the second semester, the students will be responsible for all of the material in the textbook regardless whether it was covered in class or not. It is absolutely imperative that students read for understanding and complete homework assignments in order to be successful.

Textbbooks: Sophomores and Juniors will use the same textbook

College Prep: The Americans, Danzer et al; 2005

Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students will:

1. have an understanding of the major events, ideas, and people responsible for shaping our history.

2. recognize and appreciate the many cultural groups that have blended to form the American mosaic.

3. understand the formation and development of the United States in order to become active citizens.

4. appreciate the sacrifices made by our ancestors to create the unique American freedoms and identity.

5. hone their critical thinking skills through reading, writing, research, and oral communication.

6. sharpen their note-taking and listening skills to prepare them for their college career.

Required Materials: a small binder for homework, notes, and handouts

Grading Policy: Grading will be done on a cumulative point basis. The majority of the points, thus the heaviest weight, will come from tests, at least three major tests per quarter. In addition, each student, both sophomores and juniors will create a series of essays over the course of the year as responses to specific events in United States History. There will also be quizzes, and analytical homework assignments. While I do not give "pop" quizzes, you will expected to take quizzes based on your homework.

Tests = 50% Homework / Quizzes = 30% Essays = 20%

Make up Tests: Make up quizzes and tests will be given if a student is absent on the day of the original. You may take the test before or after school, or during your study hall. Please note: I always announce tests well in advance, so if you happen to be absent on the day before a test, you are still expected to take the test on the day of the test. There will not be any extra credit questions on make up tests. Students have one day for each day of absence to make up work. This includes a "drop" day. It is your responsibility to make up work in a timely manner so as not to receive a zero. I will NOT chase you down.

Late Work: It is in your best interests to turn in all assignments, including homework, ON TIME!

1. Nightly homework will only be accepted on the day it is due. Accordingly, you must have the homework in class with you, not in your locker. As I am incapable of reading a disc or flashdrive, you must be prepared with a hard copy of your work. Furthermore, I will not accept homework that is e-mailed to me.

2. The student will be penalized one full letter grade for each day an assignment is late.

3. After four school days, including a "drop" day, late work will no longer be accepted.

Extra Credit: DO NOT ASK! I do NOT give extra credit assignments, however there are ample opportunities within the structure of the class in which to receive extra credit points. In a typical quarter, you will have the opportunity to receive approximately 20 - 25 extra credit points in the following manner:

1. all tests contain extra credit questions

2. long term assignments turned in early

3. classroom activities

4. extraordinary effort - either with homework or in class participation

** Please note that you must be physically in class in order to receive extra credit.

Classroom Policies

1. RESPECT each other as well as myself. This means that you do not talk while either I or one of your classmates is speaking.

2. PARTICIPATE in order to demonstrate your mastery of the material as well as your lack of understanding. While I do not grade participation, it is in your best interest to participate, especially if you are "on the bubble" between grades.

3. ACADEMIC DISHONESTY in any form will not be tolerated.

4. RESPECT my classroom as I spent a great deal of time, effort, and money to provide a pleasant environment for you.

5. Check my website for assignments. I usually post the week's assignments by Friday of the preceding week or Mondays. I expect you to be aware of what we are doing in class and what you are supposed to do for homework.

6. Bring your books, binder, and writing implements to class. You will not be permitted to get them from your locker once class has begun.

7. Be on time! Class usually begins with a quick review of the previous discussion. This is an excellent opportunity for clarification. If you are having a quiz based on your homework, you will not be give extra time due to tardiness.

8. Do not chew gum in my class.

9. Since I strive to present a neat appearance, I expect you to do the same. Wear your uniform proudly.

Contact Information:

Students: Please talk to me if you have a problem. It is too late after you have failed a test to tell me you did not understand the material. I am usually available after school and am more than willing to help.

Parents: As I have over 100 students, it is sometimes difficult to monitor each child's progress. Unless I note a dramatic decline in you child's performance, I will not contact you. However, please feel free to e-mail at clex@paulvi.net, or call me at school if you have any questions or concerns. If I have not responded within 48 hours, I did not get the message. I will respond as quickly as I can.