Course Syllabus /
Durham Middle School
2891 Mars Hill Road
Acworth, GA 30189
(770) 975-6641 / Heather Skeans
Course Outline / First Semester
- Why Study History
- Geography of Georgia
- Early Inhabitants of GA
- European Exploration
- Colonial Georgia
- Georgia and the American Revolution
- Georgia’s Westward Expansion
- Antebellum
- The Civil War and Reconstruction
- The Rise of Modern Georgia
- Georgia in the Great Depression and WWII
- Georgia and the Modern Civil Rights Movement
- Georgia Today
- State and Local Government
Instructional Strategies / A variety of strategies and methods will be implemented throughout the school year including: New American lecture, compare and contrast, Document Based Questions, APPARTS, cooperative learning groups, debates, discussion formats, inductive learning, independent research skills, projects – artistic and written, oral presentations, supplementary handouts, technology and visual organizers. Technology plays a vital role in every day instruction and activities, and all students are expected to check the blog for additional information regarding class assignments and extra credit opportunities.
Course
Expectations / Teaching units and lesson plans are created in an effort to provide a learning environment that emphasizes character, incorporates the use of art, drama, and music in the classroom, and presents history from all possible perspectives. High expectations are set and differentiated instruction is provided to develop each student’s individual potential. Our classroom is very interactive and includes instructional activities that address varied ability levels and learning styles. Students will be given many choices for projects that provide authentic learning opportunities. Technology plays a vital role in every day instruction and activities, and all students are expected to check the blog for additional information regarding class assignments and extra credit opportunities.
Late Work
It is each student’s responsibility to turn in his or her work on time. Late work will be accepted with a 25 point deduction for each day late from the grade they would have made up to two days late. Major projects will carry a 10 point deduction from the grade it would have received per day late. Students should use their agenda to track assignments and check the blogs for any questions concerning any assignment. Periodically throughout the year, a student MAY be assigned to complete missing assignment in the ZAP (Zeros Aren’t Permitted) program. If work is complete within the program, a 20 point deduction will be taken from the grade earned. / Grading
Categories and Percentages:
Tests/Projects - 50%
Quizzes/Multiple day assignments - 25%
Daily Activities - 15%
Homework - 10% / Grading Scale:
A 90-100
B 80-89
C 74-79
D 70-73
F Below 70
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