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American History Code of Conduct

American History Code of Conduct. Attendance. 7 absences unexcused Denial of credit Excused absences Illness Legal quarantine Court appearance Death in immediate family Bad weather Emergency (principal discretion) Prior permission. Attendance continued. Unexcused absence:

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American History Code of Conduct

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  1. American History Code of Conduct

  2. Attendance • 7 absences • unexcused • Denial of credit • Excused absences • Illness • Legal quarantine • Court appearance • Death in immediate family • Bad weather • Emergency (principal discretion) • Prior permission

  3. Attendance continued • Unexcused absence: • Failure to start/register on time • Truancy • Missing the bus/ride • Suspension (make up work provided) • Unauthorized trips • Birthdays/celebrations • No written excuse in 3 days • Bring excuse for checkouts

  4. Exemption • Being here is important because.. • 11th graders can be exempt • If… • A average/2 absences • B average/1 absence • C/no absence • all absences count except field trips • Forfeit this right if.. • Suspended • Skipped • ATS • ECAP

  5. Dress Code/School Violations • Do not wear in the building: • Hats • Sunglasses • Follow the Dress Code at all times! • Cell Phones can not be used or seen during school hours

  6. New Cell Phone Policy • 1st offense – parent contact – phone held 2 school days – parent must retrieve phone • 2nd offense – parent contact – school designated action or 1 day detention – phone held 5 school days- parent must retrieve phone • 3rd offense and all subsequent offenses – parent contact – school designated action or 3 days detention – phone held 10 school days – parent must retrieve phone

  7. Forms • You and your parent must sign the signature page acknowledging your acceptance of the code of conduct • Must return by Friday • Technology form – cannot use school computers unless it is returned • Textbook form

  8. Basic Information • Times available: 7:30 a.m. until 7:45 a.m. M, W, & Th • Afternoon: 7th period (check availability) • Website address: www.wchwlcoxschools.com - use this site to check assignment dates, download Power Points that contain notes and to send e-mails • E – Mail address : wchwright@wilcox.k12.al.us

  9. A. Course Description • United States History from 1877 to the Present • 11th grade • continues 10th grade U.S. History • Economic • Geographic • Social • Political development

  10. B. Method of Instruction • lecture/note taking • group work • individual research • Videos • Discussion • role playing • worksheets

  11. C. Course Objectives • Agrarian society to an industrial nation • Progressivism • American imperialism • World War I • Life during the 1920s • Great Depression and New Deal • World War II • Cold War • Kennedy and Johnson Administrations. • Foreign events and issues of the Kennedy Presidency • Vietnam • Civil Rights • To present day

  12. D. Textbook and required tools • Glencoe: The American Vision: Volume 2 • 3 ring binder with loose leaf paper • glue • markers/crayons • pens and pencils

  13. E. Grading Plan • Progress Reports every 4 weeks • Test – 20% • Quizzes – 20% • Notebook – 10% • class/homework – 50%

  14. F. Classroom Rules and Procedures

  15. Entering the Class • Come in quietly • Take out supplies, sharpen pencils, etc • Complete either the posted bellringer or continue working on the anchor activities for the week

  16. Dismissal at the end of class • Continue working until given permission to stop • Remain in assigned seat • Sit quietly • The bell does not dismiss the class …I do • Wait for my cheery dismissal!

  17. Returning to class after an absence • 3 days to make up work • The weekly assignments are located on the board by the door • Handouts can be found in the folders • Write your name on the calendar when you will come in to make up work • You can only make up work before or after school

  18. Arriving to class tardy • If you have a note from a teacher place it on my desk • If your tardy is unexcused you will sign the tardy form: • 1st tardy – warning • 2nd tardy – note/call home • 3rd tardy - ATS

  19. Quieting the class • Please watch and listen for the call to order

  20. Asking for help • Please raise your hand if you have a question • No yell outs – it disrupts others

  21. Moving of students • Do not sharpen pencils, or move about the room while I or a classmate is talking

  22. Keeping a student notebook • Notes & assignments will be worth points. • I will record them. • Points will be added together at the end of each chapter. • Don’t throw away notebook assignments! • Copy assignments onto the log. • Number all assignments!

  23. Grading Notebook for Organization • Are the pages there? • Are the pages in the correct order? • Is the assignment log completed? • The organizational NB grade will be peer reviewed. • If your notebook is not ready to be graded on the day that it is due you will receive a zero.

  24. Location, Location, Location • Check the folder located “no name” to find papers with no name • Check the folder labeled “assignment log” to ensure that you have all of the notebook assignments

  25. Homework Policy • Homework due at the beginning of class the next day • half credit – after all call/next day • Copying – O for the copier and “copyee” • Parents will be notified • Indications of cheating – exact same wrong answers/wording, same misspelled words

  26. Hall Passes • 3 hall passes each week • Do not ask to go anywhere in the first five minutes • Write out your own pass & I’ll sign • Return pass to me

  27. Collecting or returning work • All assignments should be turned in to the green basket found in front of the whiteboard • Notebook assignments will be returned to you – place them back into your notebook IN ORDER • Quizzes, tests and daily assignments will be placed in a folder that remains in the classroom

  28. Heading your paper • Top right hand corner • First and last name • Date – month/date/year • Assignment title

  29. Paschal Pet Peeves • 1. Texting! • 2. Sitting on the desk tops or at my podium! • 3. Eating and drinking in class!

  30. Textbooks will be taken to lost and found if left in the classroom. Take them with you everyday!

  31. All food and drink must be thrown away or put in book bag!

  32. G. Emergency Procedures • Signed pass to see nurse • severe weather – in the hall (book/coat) • Have a seat • Be quiet • Wait for instructions • Fire – east parking lot • Lockdown – remain in room, quiet, no lights, out of view of door window

  33. H. Weekly/Daily Tentative schedule • Bell work • Preview/Review • Notes/Lecture • Enrichment activity/assignment • Recap • Complete the next chapter’s vocabulary after test • Vocabulary quiz taken the day before the test • I will try to stick to this as much as possible, however holidays and assemblies will sometimes change this.

  34. 1st notebook assignment! • Take syllabus notes home review with parent, you sign & parent sign • Worth 25 points

  35. Unit Page Directions • On a piece of notebook paper • Write the name of the unit • Write the name of the chapters in the unit • Find and draw a picture in the unit

  36. Vocabulary • Complete the vocabulary (blue) for the whole chapter (3 sections.)

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