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Welcome to US Regents History 11 th Room Ms. Waters

Can You Read This? Even so, correct grammar and spelling are important to your future in and out of school!! HAVE SOMEONE ELSE DO YOUR PROOFREADING OR AT LEAST READ ALOUD!!!!! > > Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in what oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a total mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.  > Amzanig huh?

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11th Grade United States History and Geography Students study the development and evolution of the U.S. constitution and its application throughout United States history. The course emphasizes the following periods: , the Civil War, the Industrial Age, the Progressive Era, World War I, the 1029's and the Great Depression, World War II and the U.S. as a global leader during and following the Cold War. Emphasis is placed on interpretive reading and writing skills by using primary documents, secondary sources and many research- oriented assignments. Thematic and document based question essay writing are also emphasized. This course culminates in the New York State Regents exam in United States History and Geography.

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My Background This is my eleventh year of teaching. Before moving to California, I was at Pelham for six years. B.A. in history with a minor in English (& Italian) from Georgetown University Masters in Teaching/History University of San Diego Masters of Science in Instructional Technology from the NY Institute of Technology

Syllabus Highlights Students are evaluated on the following The Regents exam makes up 20% of your final grade. The mid-year exam will constitute 20% of your second marking period grade. All assignments are given a point value. Tests, projects, research papers, and DBQs hold the greatest weight. Graded homework is averaged together to a test grade. Document analysisQuizzesHomework Tests Current Events DBQ/Thematic Essays Research Projects papers/presentations Cooperative Group AssignmentsEffort/Class Participation Oral Presentations *If you cut you will receive a zero for that day and be required to make-up all missed work. ACCOUNTABILTY- Due dates are to met.

Technology PowerPoint- Research Projects Student Web pages for Research Projects Web Page evaluation exercises- Be web careful!! CTS.htmhttp:// /library/research/AIDSFA CTS.htm CNN Student News- Web cast Videoconferencing Web quests, web scavenger hunts

US Government *American Revolution- Colonial Documents *Founding Fathers *Founding Documents- Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution and Amendments Compromises Citizenship/Civics Structure, Branches, Systems Court Cases- Primary Sources:

Veterans History Project Students will actually become historians as they go out into the community and interview veterans.

Regents Review In addition to the Regents review book we will be using in class, The following website will be utilized frequently. shisgov.cfmhttp://regentsprep.org/Regents/ushisgov/u shisgov.cfm

Study guides –given before all history tests- tests mirror guides but the guides are not all inclusive

Communication- best via