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| MR.SUESS-TWO WEEK SCHEDULE |
| AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY |
Mr. Suess *****Course Policies*****
* First and foremost: Welcome!!!!!! 10-No one has the right to disrupt the learning environment.Moreover, no one has the right to make others feel any less about themselves. 11-Respect is mandated at all times, in and out of the classroom. 12-All other school policies will be followed. Grading scheme and course breakdown Your grade is based on how many points you earn. Every assignment will be given a point total that will vary based on the assignment. All points will be added up at the end of the marking period. A distribution will then be established on the total number of available points. All assignment points will be clearly identified with each assignment. Borderline cases (5 POINTS OF THE BORDER ONLY) will be determined by areas such as attitude, attendance, effort etc. during the marking period. Extra credit will be available. (TBA) Course Breakdown All classes are taught in a relaxed format and atmosphere. Students are treated like young adults and are expected to act like young adults. This format will be comprised of lectures, group discussions and projects, class activities, current events, projects, class work, homework, and possible daily pop quizzes. Odds and Ends 1-One person leaves the room at a time. 2-Keep my room clean! Eating will be discussed. 3-There are no seating charts as long as you act appropriately. 4-Cursing is not permitted. Common manners are expected at all times. 5-I dismiss you, not the bell. 6-Honesty, courtesy and respect are a must!!! 7-Students with attitudes and those who have trouble accepting responsibility for their actions do not sit well with me. 8-Do not bring your moods into my class. 9-I will be as fair and consistent as possible, but remember that different situations may dictate different solutions. Therefore, worry about you! 10-Those of you in after school activities come see me and we will work out any conflicts. I want you to enjoy coming to my class and if there is anything I can do to help you, do not hesitate to ask. Project Packet for Classes Taught by Mr. Suess Basis project requirements, regardless of content area: 1-Each person(s) or group will do a project once during each marking period. 2-Projects will be worth 100 points per marking period. 3-In a group project, everyone will receive the same final project grade unless there is evidence that an individual’s grade should be lowered. 4-Projects must be turned in by the due date or receive a 10 point late penalty per each school day the project is turned in late.(up to 3 days)After a project is more than 3 school days late it will not be accepted and will not receive credit. 5-All projects that contain written work must be typed, must use double spacing and must use a font size of 12. 6-Group projects will contain between 2-4 people per group. 7-All group projects will be turned in a one project from all of the group members. 8-Appropriate attire will be necessary if an individual or group is presenting a project to the class. (Please refer to the presentation guidelines page for more specific requirements) 9-All written projects must include a bibliography with at least 4 different types of sources. 10-All projects that contain summaries must be at least one typed page per summary. 11-All project selections that include newspaper articles must include those articles with your final paper. 12-Graphs, illustrations, appendices, etc. may be included in the paper but does not count toward the required body amount of pages for that project. 13-A cover page is required. Foot note and table of content pages are not required. 14-A professional looking binder to house your project paper is requested. 15-Plagerism will result in an automatic “0” for the project. Project possibilities: 1-“Adopt a Country” year long project: * You are to choose any country in the world other than the United States or Russia. First marking period assignment: Students will do a 4-5 minute presentation to the class on their country. This presentation will contain general information that can contain but is not limited to the country’s: people, religion, culture, monetary system, government, etc. This is not meant to be a detailed analysis. Students must choose what they feel is the most interesting general information to present. Some Tips for Success: * Visuals of any kind are highly suggested. Appropriate dress in country theme is suggested. Part 2: Your second assignment for your country project will be to write a 4-6 page paper discussing the finer details of your country. This paper should include most all of the specific and relevant details about your country. Up to 50 points of your grade will be based on an analysis of your information. The other 50 points of your grade will be based on the creative outlet in which you use to relay the information. (Examples of this will be discussed in class). Failure to turn in the paper on time will result in a reduction this packet. Due dates will be announced well in advance. Part 3: This part of the project will be a comprehensive map drawn and created by you. Using creative outlets (examples to be discussed in class), you will create a representation of your country. Areas of interest you may choose to include could be: elevation points, main shipping ports, main agricultural resources, key cities, population numbers, environmental issues, swamplands and water regions, etc. Your grade will be based on two categories: * Up to 50 points for information Projects not turned in on the due date are subject to the late point reduction mentioned in page one of this packet. Due dates will be announced well in advance. Vocabulary Quarterly Project- 100 points You will be given a vocabulary sheet of 100 words that pertain to the course we will be learning this quarter. On a daily basis we will be using the last 10 minutes of each class period to work on this assignment. Here is what you will do each day: 1-You will acquire some sort of composition binder or book for the assignment. Binders must be brought to class every day. 2-During this time period at the end of each class you will define and depict the assigned words. (Usually 2-3 per day) You may use the text, the Internet etc. to define your terms. You will then create any type of depiction or pictorial representation for each word after you have defined the term. 3-Words must be kept in order. 4-Random checks of your progress can and will be done throughout the quarter. 5-At the end of the quarter, you will turn in your binder for a 100-point grade. Each completed definition and depiction will be worth one point. 6-Failure to turn in your binder at the end of the quarter will result in a “0” grade for the project.( ALL WORDS WILL BE GIVEN OUT ON A DAILY BASIS AT RANDOM BY MR.SUESS. )
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Extra Credit and Current Events instructions:
Extra Credit:
The primary way to earn extra credit is to turn in a 3-4 page typed paper on any of the topics listed below. The assignment value will be 25 points. Extra credit assignments can only be turned in once per marking period. Papers are due on the specified date or earlier per marking period. Late papers will not be accepted. Students are to briefly summarize the topic given. After the summary, students are to discuss the importance of the person, place, event, etc. in history. Students are then to discuss what they learned about the topic and analyze its significance in the current event world. If you wish to do a topic that is not on the given list then simply clear the topic with me beforehand. Students will be reminded one time of the due date. It is the responsibility of the student to remember the assigned due date.
Possible topics: People: George Bush, Hilary Clinton, Nelson Mandela, Maya Angelou, Jessie Jackson, Alan Greenspan, Charlie Crist, Supreme Court Justices, Hugo Chavez, Jacques Chirac, Past Presidents, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Barack Obama ,etc.
Events/Issues: Iraq war, 9/11, New Laws, Aides, Poverty, Nuclear buildups, Abortion, Teen issues, Presidential elections, Teen crime, Global warming, Taxes, Welfare reform, Crime in schools, World hunger, etc.
Current Events:
Classes (TBA) that are required to do current events will turn in 2 current events per week from the subject area of the class. Current events are worth 20 points total. Two current events per week are required to be turned in to be eligible to receive the full 20 points. Current events will be due on the Friday of each week. If you are absent on the Friday, then you must turn in 3 current events the following Monday to receive full credit. You may turn in your current events early if necessary. If you are in school on the Friday due date and you do not turn in your current events, your grade will be a “0” for the assignment for that week. Please staple your article to your summary. Summaries can be hand written or typed and should be about 1 page long per current event. For your article selections you may use newspapers, periodicals, on-line articles etc.
Your summary for each article should include the following: 1-A brief summary of the article 2-A brief explanation of why the article relates to your subject area 3-A brief explanation of why the article is important to current day situations 4-A brief opinion of what you think is going on
2 WEEK SCHEDULE: IT WILL BE POSTED AND UPDATED HERE AND IN THE CLASS ROOM EVERY 2 WEEKS. 8/18-29 MON., -TUES., 8/18-19-INTRO TO CLASS AND STUDY /COLLEGE UNIT WED., -THUR., 8/20-21- CLASSWORK, OULINE CHAP. 1/2 FRI., 8/22, MON., 8/25-CHAP. 1 LECTURE , READING ASSIGNMENTS, VOCAB. WORDS TUES. 8/26-NO SCHOOL -TWD WED. 8/27, THUR., 8/28-CHAPTER 1/2 LECTURES, READING ASSIGN. VOCAB. WORDS FRI., 8/28-STUDY GUIDE WORK ON CHAPTER 1 AND CHAPTER 2 LECTURE- READ AND VOCAB WORDS (CHECK THE BOARD IN THE ROOM FOR DAILY SPECIFIC PAGES TO READ AND VOCAB. WORDS)
NEXT SCHEDULE: 9/8-9/19 MON. 9/8-TEST CHAPTER 1 TUES-FRI. 9/9-12-LECTURE ON CHAPTER 3, READING ASSIGNMENTS AND VOCAB ASSIGNMENTS(CHECK THE BOARD IN THE CLASS) MON.9/15 -DETA DAY AND CURRENT EVENTS---IN CLASS THIS WEEK!!! TUES. 9/16-STUDY GUIDE AND CLASSWORK REVIEW FOR CHAPTER 3 TEST WED. 9/17-TEST CHAPTER 3 THUR.-FRI. 9/18-9/19-CHAPTER 4-6 LECTURE, READING AND VOCAB ASSIGNMENT(CURRENT EVENT DUE)
NEXT SCHEDULE:9/22-10/3 MON. 9/22-PROJECT PRESENTATIONS AND PAPERS TUES.-WED. 9/23-9/24-CHAPTERS 4/5 LECTURE AND READING AND VOCAB ASSIGNMENT THUR. 9/25-NEXT PROJECT ASSISNMENET RESEARCH FRI.9/26- CHAPTER 5 LECTURE, READING-VOCAB---CURRENT EVENTS DUE!! MON.9/29-CHAP. 5 LECTURE, READING-VOCAB TUES.9/30-NO SCHOOL WED.-FRI. 10/1-3- CHAP. 5/6 LECTURES, READING , VOCAB, (FRI.-STUDY GUIDE WORK ON CHAPS. 4-6, CURRENT EVENTS DUE!!)
QUARTER NUMBER 2 !!! MON-WED. 10/27-29- CHAPTER 8 LECTURES, READING AND VOCAB ASSIGN.(ON CLASSROOM BOARD)NEXT PROJECT ASSIGN. THURS. 10/30-CLASSWORK ON CHAPTER 8--BRING YOUR STUDY GUIDES FRI. 10/31-CHAPTER 9 LECTURE, READ AND VOCAB, CURRENT EVENTS DUE----HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! MON. 11/3-CHAPTER 9/10 LECTURE, READ AND VOCAB TUES. 11/4- NO SCHOOL WED. -THU.11/5-6- CHAPTER 10 LECTURE, READ AND VOCAB ASSISN. FRI. 11/7-CLASSWORK CHAPTERS 9/10, CURRENT EVENTS DUE MON. 11/10-TEST, CHAPTERS 8-10-PROJECTS DUE!! TUES. 11/11-NO SCHOOL WED-FRI. 11/12-14-CHAPTER 11/12 LECTURES, READ AND VOCAB, (CURRENT EVENTS DUE FRI.) MON.-TUES.-11/17-18-CHAPTER 12 LECTURE, READ AND VOCAB ASSIGN. WED.-THUR.-11/19-20- CHAPTER 13 LECTURE, READ AND VOCAB ASSIGN. FRI. 11/21-STUDY GUIDE CHAPS. 11-13, LANGUAGE PROJECTS DUE!!!! MON. 11/24-CHAPTER 14 LECTURE, READ AND VOCAB ASSIGN TUES.-WED 11/25-26- RESEARCH ON NEW PROJECT--LANGUAGE STORYBOARDS HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! MON. 12/1-FRI. 12/5-CHAPTER 14-16 LECTURES, READING ASSIGNMENTS, VOCAB. ASSIGNS. (CURRENT EVENTS DUE --FRI.) |
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