Mr. Woods
Western Civilization
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A. DESCRIPTION This course involves a careful examination of events of the twentieth century in American history. We will learn about events that have helped to shape the country using a historical view. The class will focus on key figures and events that have help to shape our society. |
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B. ORGANIZATION This is a lecture course in which topics are presented by the instructor. The students are expected to follow along with the teacher and be interactive with the lessons. The use of multi-media is an integral part of the course. The Students will be exposed to videos on the various subjects as well as extensive use of computers to help with their learning of the subjects |
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C. COURSE OBJECTIVES To introduce students to the incredible events, that has shaped our lives that had occurred over the last 100 years in American Culture. |
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D. TEXT AND REQUIRED SUPPLIES 1. Required text: American Anthem: HOLT 2. Supplies: Pencil/Pen and paper. Part of participation is coming to class with required material. |
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E. GRADING PLAN Coursework will be weighted as follows:
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Assignment Grades For assignment grades the students will either receive a 100% or a 0% on individual assignments. The reason for this is to ensure maximum student learning. An assignment is usually, but not always, a follow along worksheet that the teacher assigns the students during a lecture. The assignment will be graded during class by the teacher and the students and given back to the students. It is up to the students to correct the missed items to a score of 100% and then turned into the teacher. At that time the student will then receive a 100% on that assignment. Even though they may have answered questions incorrectly originally. This policy is to insure the students learn the material. A 0% may be awarded if the assignment wasn’t turned in or not corrected to 100%. The student has one week after the assignment has been made to receive 100% on that individual assignment. Each assignment is a portion of 30% of the students’ 9 week grade.
Example: 10 assignments for the 9 weeks will make each individual project worth 3% of the students 9 weeks grade 30% divided by 10 = 3% If there are 20 assignments 30% divided by 20 = 1.5% per individual assignment |
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Participation is attentive and asking questions and is generally involved in the learning process they will earn maximum credit in this area. If a student is not coming to class with required material, falling asleep, or disrupting class they are not fully participating in class. If a student is not fully participating in class their participation grade will reflect that. A total of 25% of the students’ 9 week grade comes from participation.
Presentation Students will have a presentation that counts for 10% of the nine week grade. The reason for this is to prepare students for life after high school where they may be in situations that they are required to speak in public. We will cover research and presentation basics in class.
The four subjects are First nine Weeks: A battle during World War One. Second Nine Weeks: A battle during World War Two. Third Nine Weeks: How rock and Roll came to be and how it ties into the Civil Rights movement. Fourth Nine Weeks: American pop culture during the 1970’s |
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F. CLASSROOM RULES OF CONDUCT School rules apply in Mr. Woods’s classroom, but respect for others is strictly enforced. |
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G. SUGGESTIONS FOR SUCCESS For most students this will not be a "difficult" course. However, there will probably be some students who did well in academic courses where information was most important and who will be surprised at the relative difficulty of this course where participation is most important. So do not think that if you are a "B" student you will probably get a "B" in this course. You might get an "A" with relative ease . . . or a "C" with difficulty. In the past students who followed along and paid attention have done very well in this course.
15DEC10 To all students and parents:
As of the Third of January, Mr. Woods will no longer accept late class work. School policy regarding absences will still be honored.
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