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Agenda Introduction Course description and learning strategies Classroom policies Teacher Website Introduction Course description and learning strategies Classroom policies Teacher Website
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Meet Ms. Hake! Hometown: Tokyo, Japan Education: UCSB and UCSC Teaching Experience: Soquel High School, Alisal High School, Dublin High School Third year at Dublin High School 3 U.S. history classes and 2 A.P.U.S.H. classes Future Business Leaders of America adviser and co-advisor for Class of 2018 Currently live in Alameda Hometown: Tokyo, Japan Education: UCSB and UCSC Teaching Experience: Soquel High School, Alisal High School, Dublin High School Third year at Dublin High School 3 U.S. history classes and 2 A.P.U.S.H. classes Future Business Leaders of America adviser and co-advisor for Class of 2018 Currently live in Alameda
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Course Description
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U.S. Content Overview The Founding of the Nation (1492-1789) The Civil War and Reconstruction The Industrial Revolution and Immigration to the U.S. (1877-1900) Imperialism and Rise to Power, WWI (1872-1920) The 1920s, The Great Depression and the New Deal (1929-1939 WWII (1931-1945) The Cold War (1945-1989) The Civil Rights Movement (1954-1968) Vietnam War (1954-1975) Modern Era (1975-2015) The Founding of the Nation (1492-1789) The Civil War and Reconstruction The Industrial Revolution and Immigration to the U.S. (1877-1900) Imperialism and Rise to Power, WWI (1872-1920) The 1920s, The Great Depression and the New Deal (1929-1939 WWII (1931-1945) The Cold War (1945-1989) The Civil Rights Movement (1954-1968) Vietnam War (1954-1975) Modern Era (1975-2015)
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Learning Strategies PPT Lecture w/ Cornell Notes Debate and Socratic Seminar Oral presentations (small group, whole class) Reading comprehension, primary source and secondary source analysis, critical thinking Essay writing Cooperative group work PPT Lecture w/ Cornell Notes Debate and Socratic Seminar Oral presentations (small group, whole class) Reading comprehension, primary source and secondary source analysis, critical thinking Essay writing Cooperative group work
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Classroom Policies
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Grading Policy Grades will be based on the following criteria: Binder/Classwork 25% Quizzes/Tests 40% Projects/Writing Assignments 20% Participation 5% Homework 10% Grades will be based on the following criteria: Binder/Classwork 25% Quizzes/Tests 40% Projects/Writing Assignments 20% Participation 5% Homework 10%
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Absence Policy Check calendar for any quizzes/tests/projects missed. Students should come speak to me after an absence. Classwork assignments should be completed by the next binder check. (These handouts can be found in the appropriate bins on the counter.) For homework, projects, quizzes, and tests students have as many days as they were absent to hand in the work. Check calendar for any quizzes/tests/projects missed. Students should come speak to me after an absence. Classwork assignments should be completed by the next binder check. (These handouts can be found in the appropriate bins on the counter.) For homework, projects, quizzes, and tests students have as many days as they were absent to hand in the work.
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Late Work Policy Late work can be turned in for ½ credit until the end of the unit 504 plans are an exception Late work can be turned in for ½ credit until the end of the unit 504 plans are an exception
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Plagiarism Copying/plagiarism will result in a loss of credit for all parties involved
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Ms. Hake’s Website Classroom Policies PowerPoint Presentations Homework Classroom Policies PowerPoint Presentations Homework
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Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns about your teenager. I’m here to help your teenager succeed! Email: hullmary@dublinusd.org Phone number @ DHS: ext.7057 Email: hullmary@dublinusd.org Phone number @ DHS: ext.7057
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