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Syllabus/ Social Contract for U.S. History and Geography Honors, Mr. Bivens

WELCOME! This is going to be a great year. I want all parents/Guardians to communicate with me whenever they want. My e-mail address is [email protected]. I will check my e-mail every morning and will be happy to answer any questions I can.

Course Description: The students will gain knowledge of the History and Geography of the United States. They will gain understanding of the United States place in the world and how it became the most powerful nation on earth.

 Class Procedures:

  1. Always bring something to write with, and your notebook. We will take lots of notes! If you are unclear on what to write down, ask me.
  2. Be prepared! The key to this class is reading the online book!
  3. No Talking! Raise your hand and wait to be recognized.
  4. CELL PHONES! Phones are not to be visible or in use during instruction.
  5. No eating/drinking (except water) in class.
  6. Be on time!
  7. Ask permission to use RR pass! One student at a time and sign the log.
  8. Be Respectful!
  9. You are on the edge of Adulthood; I will treat you like an adult if you act like an adult.

Students not following procedures will be warned. If the problem continues a parent or guardian will be contacted. If there is still no improvement the student will be referred to the administration.

Students will be allowed to make up tests and projects in accordance with school policies. Quizzes will not be made up, but missed quizzes will not count in total average. Homework will be graded on effort instead of correctness. The student will receive 100% for complete work turned in on time. Thereafter- 50%.

Grading policies: Standard grading scale, homework will count 10% of total grade, quizzes and projects will count 30% of total grade, and Tests will count 60% of total grade.

Homework: Will be given 1-2 times a week, usually time will be allowed in class for students to begin working on assignment: It is very important that students read chapters because it is the foundation of the information being taught.

Notebook: Students will be expected to take notes in class. They will keep these notes in some form of notebook. All questions on tests and quizzes will come from my lessons.

Tests will occur approximately every 3 weeks, quiz’s every 3- 5 days.

Students are expected to participate in all classroom activities; participation is the key to understanding.

The student textbook will be online: United States History: Reconstruction to the Present

Textbook: https://www.savvasrealize.com/community/home

Username: your complete bartlett email adddress, and your password will be Bartlett##### (student id #)

 

 

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Syllabus/ Social Contract for AP European History, Mr. Bivens

WELCOME! This is going to be a great year. I want all parents/Guardians to communicate with me whenever they want. My e-mail address is [email protected]. I will check my e-mail every day and will be happy to answer any questions I can.

Course Description: The students will gain knowledge of the History and Geography of Europe. They will gain understanding of Europe’s influence on the modern world by examining its’ past.

 Class Procedures:

  • Always bring something to write with and your notebook!
  • Be prepared! The key to this class is reading the book!
  • Keep the discussion orderly! Raise your hand and wait to be recognized.
  • No eating/drinking in class. (Except water)
  • CELL PHONES! Phones are not to be visible or in use during instruction.
  • Be on time!
  • Ask permission to use RR pass! One person out at a time, sign RR Log
  • Be Respectful!

Students not following procedures will be warned. If the problem continues a parent or guardian will be contacted. If there is still no improvement the student will be referred to the administration.

Students will be allowed to make up tests and projects in accordance with school policies. Quizzes will not be made up, but missed quizzes will not count in total average. Homework will be graded on effort instead of correctness. Homework must be turned in on time for credit!

Grading policies: Standard grading scale, homework will count 10% of total grade, quizzes and projects will count 30% of total grade, Tests will count 60% of total grade.  Book Quizzes will count double.

Homework: Will be given weekly. It is very important that students read the chapters because it is the foundation of the information being taught.

Tests will occur approximately every 3 weeks, quizzes every 3-5 days.

Students are expected to participate in all classroom activities; participation is the key to understanding. Students will be expected occasionally to present information to the class and to take part in group activities.

Students will be issued a textbook:  The Western Heritage, AP Ed. Since 1300 They will be expected to take good care of the book and use it frequently.

Outside Reading: Students will be expected to read the following books for discussion and a quiz grade in class;

  • The Walking Drum, Louis Lamour –due 8/21
  • The Prince, Machiavelli –Due mid-September
  • Candide, Voltaire –due in November
  • The Wreck of the Medusa, Jonathan Miles –January
  • A Night to Remember, Walter Lord -March

 

 

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Syllabus/ Social Contract for AP US History, Mr. Bivens

WELCOME! This is going to be a great year. I want all parents/Guardians to communicate with me whenever they want. My e-mail address is [email protected]. I will check my e-mail every day and will be happy to answer any questions I can.

Course Description: The students will gain knowledge of the History and Geography of the United States. The US was not created by accident. The US has a long and intricate history that caused its’ unique development. The students will gain an understanding of the events and people that shaped the US into the great country that it is today. My goal is for the students to understand what a special country they will inherent.

 Class Procedures:

  • Always bring something to write with and your notebook!
  • Be prepared! The key to this class is reading the book!
  • Keep the discussion orderly! Raise your hand and wait to be recognized.
  • No eating/drinking in class. (Except water)
  • CELL PHONES! Phones are not to be visible or in use during instruction.
  • Be on time!
  • Ask permission to use the RR! One person at a time, sign the RR log.
  • Be Respectful!
  • You are on the edge of adulthood; I will treat you like an adult as long as you let me!

Students not following procedures will be warned. If the problem continues a parent or guardian will be contacted. If there is still no improvement the student will be referred to the administration.

Students will be allowed to make up tests and projects in accordance with school policies. Quizzes will not be made up, but missed quizzes will not count in total average. Homework will be graded on effort instead of correctness. Correction will come later.  Homework must be turned in on time for credit!

Grading policies: Standard grading scale, homework will count 10% of total grade, quizzes and projects will count 30% of total grade, Tests will count 60% of total grade. Book quizzes will count double in the gradebook.

Homework: Will be given weekly. It is very important that students read the chapters because it is the foundation of the information being taught.

Tests will occur approximately every 3 weeks, quiz’s every 3-5 days.

Students are expected to participate in all classroom activities; participation is the key to understanding.

Students will be issued a textbook:  The American Pageant.  The students will be expected to read daily!

Outside Reading: Students will be expected to read the following books for discussion and a grade in class;

  • 1776, David McCullough - Last week in August
  • The Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglas –Mid. October
  • Nashville, 1864, The Dying of the Light , Madison Jones -Thanksgiving
  • Band of Brothers, Stephen Ambrose –March
  • The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot, Blaine Harden –first of April