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facf6th Grade World History syllabus.doc
| World History Syllabus (35.84 KB) Mann Middle School
6th grade Social Studies Syllabus: 2009-2010
Teacher: Mr. Lewis Book: Holt Ancient World Civilizations
Email klewis@sandi.net Room 506
Phone 619-582-8990 Ext 4506
Content and Standards Covered:
Social Studies
Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution.
Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the early civilizations of the following societies:
1. Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Kush.
2. Ancient Hebrews
3. Ancient Greece
4. India
5. China
6. Rome
Required Daily: Students will have textbook (1 kept in class 1 kept at home), binder (issued by school), paper, pencil, and lanyard (issued by school) worn around neck. Binder is to be kept neat, clean, professional and organized. Lost binders and lanyards will be replaced by student at their own cost.
Tardy policy: Students will be considered tardy if not in class by the time the tardy bell rings.
Homework Policy: Students will pre-read text for following day’s class. In addition there will be periodic homework, papers, and projects
Makeup work: All work is due at the beginning of class on the due date. Work may be resubmitted for higher grades up to one week prior to progress reports.
Grades: Grades are based upon class work, class participation, homework, tests, papers, and projects.
Grading Scale:
90-100% A
80-89% B All Students should be in this range!!!
70-79% C
60-69% D With the ability to make up and resubmit work
Below 60% F any student who chooses to be at these levels
does so by their own choice.
Classroom Rules:
• Treat everyone with respect (including yourself)
• Keep hands and feet to yourself (No play fighting!)
• Enter the room prepared and ready to work
• Raise your hand and wait to be called upon before speaking
• Always follow teacher instructions
• No food, gum, drinks (except water), or electronic devices
Consequences for Unacceptable Behavior:
1. Verbal warning
2. Detention-parent contact
3. If you no show for detention—double detention and parent contact
4. Request for parent input and participation
5. Parent conference—counselor involvement
6. In school suspension
7. Referral to Dean or Vice Principle
Absences: All missed work must be made up or zero points will be given. Student is responsible for obtaining missed work.
Parent Communication: Communication between student, parent and staff will be conducted in person, by phone, through email or written notes. School communication day is Thursday.
Available Tutoring:
Students are encouraged to come in before or after school for additional help or questions about assignments.
Expectations:
Every student will be successful. They will try their best, complete assigned work on time, and be responsible. Together we will increase our knowledge and prepare for our future.
My goal is for each and every student to maximize their potential this year in World History. I encourage parents/ guardians to please do your best in assisting your children with homework, preparing for quizzes and tests, and outside projects. I will do my very best to assist your child with his/her goals as a student this year. As a team, we can work together to increase your child’s academic performance this year! Thank you!
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Horace Mann Middle School
Kenneth Lewis
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