Mr. Soto’s 8th Grade American History II Syllabus

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* Supplies – Students are expected to come to class everyday with the following supplies:

1. Your assigned textbook, when required. 5. The assigned pocket folder, with notebook

2. A red pen for grading. paper, (or spiral) specifically for SocSt.

3. A highlighter for note taking. 6. A 50, 75 or 100 pg. composition book for

and making corrections. journal writing, (which will be kept

4. A writing utensil, pen or pencil. in the classroom).

* Students who are regularly unprepared for class may receive detentions during lunch

or after school. Regular unpreparedness will directly impact the student’s grade.

Homework - Students will have until the end of a unit (or quarter – whichever comes first) to turn in late assignments and/or make corrections to improve their grade.

- Late assignments will be given a reduced grade at the teacher’s discretion.

Students who are missing assignments, regularly turn in late assignments, or have a considerable amount absences in a given period of time, may be held back from lunch, kept after school, or held back from reward days to review material and receive help on missing assignment.

- Academic Advisory – The students mentioned above will also be assigned to our after school teacher guided academic program to help students get up with their studies

Tests/Quizzes - Tests are mostly made up of short answer, multiple choice & fill in the blank

style questions, and will usually be accompanied by written extended response, or essay style questions.

Retakes -Students may re-take a test once, outside of class, and during a scheduled

appointment. (See Test Re-take Contract for more information.)

Notebook - Students will be expected to keep a neat and organized folder, with all the assigned & collected materials for a given unit to properly prepare for the unit test.

-  Folders may be collected periodically for a determined notebook grade.

Folder Clean Out -Students will be given time to clean out and dispose of unnecessary or old materials to prepare for an upcoming unit.

Effort & Conduct Grades – “Effort” reflects homework completion and good test preparation,

while “conduct” reflects classroom behavior and participation. Scores represent:

1 – Student demonstrates exceptional behavior, preparedness, effort & class participation.

2 - Student demonstrates satisfactory (average to good) behavior, preparedness, effort & class

participation.

3 – Student demonstrates poor, inappropriate, or unacceptable behavior and little effort or sense of

urgency.

Final Quarter Grade - The final quarter grade will consist of a combination of test or

project grades (approx. 80 - 85%) and homework or quiz grades (approx. 15 - 20%).

Extra Credit: - There will be several extra credit opportunities offered throughout the course

of the year, including Saturday Field Trips and After School Movies, giving students the

opportunity to raise & maintain their grades. It is the student’s responsibility to take

advantage of these opportunities when they occur.

8th Grade American History Curriculum Outline

I. An Intro to U.S. History & Culture: IX. National Geographic Geography Bee

“Who Are You?” & “History Is…”

X. 1920s- the rise of American popular

II. Remembering 9/11: Cause & Effect culture, Prohibition, the crash of the

Life before and after 9/11. Liberty vs. Security U.S. economy.

III. The 5 Themes of Geography: XI. The 1930s - the Great Depression

Geography’s influence on the history of and FDR’s New Deal.

Chicago and the U.S., including its

regions & demographics. XII. The 1940s - World War II & U.S.

culture

IV. Remembering our Veterans - 11/11/14 XIII. The 1950s - the rise of the Soviet

*Community Service opportunities. Union & the Cold War.

V. Immigration: Ellis Island immigrants XIV. Martin Luther King & the Civil

& immigration today. Rights Movement

VI. The 2nd Industrial Age: The rise of the XV. The 1960s - Vietnam, Berlin,

inventors, industrialists & unions. Kennedy, & chaos

Capitalism and the Stock Market.

VII. The Progressive Era: Teddy Roosevelt & XVI. The 1970s & 80s – Nixon and the end

women’s suffrage. of Vietnam & the Cold War

VIII. America Expansion Over Seas & World War I

Due to time constraints and unforeseen, historic (current) events that will occur this year, any of the units listed above may be cut or condensed.

I have read and understand the above information and policies. Must be signed and returned by ______

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Signature of Student Signature of Parent or Guardian