FORSYTH COUNTY COURSE SYLLABUS

2008-2009

COURSE TITLE: US History

TEACHER NAME: Scott Morlanne EMAIL:

ROOM #: 1223 PHONE: 770-781-2264

Textbook/Resources: The American Vision (Georgia Edition) $64.98

Course Description: This yearlong, one credit required course serves as a comprehensive, intensive study of major events and themes in United States History. The course curriculum includes a survey of the history of our country beginning with the Age of Exploration and ending with the early 21 st century. Topics covered include colonial America, the American Revolution, the Critical Period, the Federalist Era, the Jeffersonian Era, the Age of Jackson, 19th Century Reform Movements, Sectionalism & the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Industrial Revolution, the Gilded Age, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression, World War II, the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and recent events from the 1980s through the beginnings of the 21st century. A state mandated End of Course Test is required and counts 15% of the student’s overall course grade.

Standards: Course Standards can be found at www.georgiastandards.org

GPS #1: ABCD

Students will describe European Settlement in N. America in the 17th Century.

GPS #2: ABCD

Students will trace the ways that the economy and society of British N. America developed.

GPS #3: ABC

Students will explain the primary purposes of the American Revolution.

GPS #4: ABCD

Students will identify the ideological, military, and diplomatic aspects of the Am. Revolution.

GPS #5:ABCDE

Students will explain specific events and key ideas evident in the US Constitution.

GPS #6: ABCDE

Students will analyze the nature of territorial and population growth and its impact on the New Nation.

GPS #7: ABCDE

Students will explain the process of economic growth and its impacts in the 19th Century.

GPS #8: ABCDE

Students will explain the relationship between growing north-south divisions.

GPS #9: ABCDEF

Students will identify key events, issues, and individuals relating to the cause of the Civil War.

GPS #10: ABCDE

Students will identify legal, political, and social dimensions of Reconstruction.

GPS #11: ABCD

Students will describe the growth of big business and technology after Reconstruction.

GPS #12: ABCD

Students will analyze important consequences of American industrial growth.

GPS #13: ABCDE

Students will identify major efforts to reform Am. Society and politics of the Progressive Era.

GPS #14: ABC

Students will explain America’s with the world at the turn of the 20th Century.

GPS #15: ABCD

Students will analyze the origins of the U.S. involvement in WWI

GPS#16: ABCD

Students will identify key developments in the aftermath of WWI.

GPS #17: ABC

Students will analyze the causes and consequences of the Great Depression.

GPS #18: ABCDE

Students will describe FDR’s New Deal and describe how it changed government.

GPS #19 ABCDE

Students will identify the origins, major developments and impact of WWII.

GPS #20 ABC

Students will analyze the domestic and international impact of the Cold War.

GPS #21: ABCD

Students will explain economic growth in the U.S. from 1945-1970.

GPS #22: ABCDE

Students will identify dimensions of the Civil Rights movement.

GPS #23: ABCD

Students will describe and assess the impact of political developments from 1945-1970.

GPS #24: ABCDE

Students will analyze the impact of social change movements in the 1960’s.

GPS #25: ABCDEG

Students will describe changes in national politics and policies since 1968

Availability for Extra Help: Available for help before school (7:45) and after school (3:40) upon student request. The website resource for information on Formative Assessments can be located on Angel or Teacher Webpage

Makeup Work: All missed work and assessments are the responsibility of the student when they are absent from school. A student who is absent on the class day before a regularly scheduled assessment will be responsible for completing the assignment on the regularly scheduled day and time. Students who have been absent more than two consecutive days (including the assessment day) will be given five (5) school days to make up the assessment and/or other assignments. This does not include major projects, research papers, etc., where the deadline has been posted in advance. The teacher has the discretion to grant a longer period of time to make up work if there are extenuating circumstances.

Late Work Policy: In keeping with the premise of standards based education, all formative assessments are assigned and evaluated by the teacher in order to inform planning and instruction; therefore it is imperative that all students turn assignments in on time. Students are allowed to turn in late assignments until the date of the summative assessment for the corresponding unit for a maximum possible score of 70%. Any student who finds it necessary to turn in a formative assignment after that date must make individual arrangements with the teacher. Circumstances will be considered on a case by case basis. The late work policy for summative assessments (i.e. project, research paper, etc.) will be outlined on the assignment guidelines given by the teacher when the project is assigned.

Grading Calculations:

Course Average = 1st and 2nd semester grades (42.5% each) + 15% EOCT or Final Exam

Course Work = 60% Summative + 40% Formative

Grading Policy:

A = 90 – 100

B = 80 – 89

C = 70 – 79

Failing = Below 70

Required Assignments:

Unit Topic GPS Date

Unit 1: Three Worlds Meet (beginnings to 1763) 1 4 weeks

Unit 2: Creating a Nation (1754-1783) 2,3 4 weeks

Unit 3: The Young Republic (1789-1850) 4,5,6,7,8 4 weeks

Unit 4: The Crisis of Union (1848-1877) 9,10 4 weeks

Unit 5: The Birth of Modern America (1865-1900) 11,12,13 4 weeks

Unit 6: Imperialism and Progressivism (1890-1919) 14,15 4 weeks

Unit 7: Boom and Bust (1920-1941) 16,17,18 2 weeks

Unit 8: Global Struggles (1931-1960) 19,20 4 weeks

Unit 9: A Time of Upheaval (1954-1980) 20,21,22,23 4 weeks

Unit 10: A Changing Society (1968- Present) 24,25 2 weeks

Students will take a summative test after each unit is covered.