7 Grade Social Studies Syllabus: TH Our Big Goal
7 Grade Social Studies Syllabus: TH Our Big Goal
7 Grade Social Studies Syllabus: TH Our Big Goal
Essential Questions:
-Why are wars fought?
-How has technology changed throughout the 20th century and the effects on us today?
-How do we measure progress?
-What is the responsibility of the United States as a world power?
-How do we make change, and is all change for the better?
-How does a country heal and move on from trauma?
-How has race impacted our society and how does it continue to impact us?
-Where do we go from here?
Units: These are the major units we will be Skills: The most important general skills
investigating this year: that will be emphasized throughout the
school year will be:
● Colonization
● Revolutionary War ● Writing summaries and essays
● US & IL Constitution ● Developing research skills
● African Slave Trade ● Analyzing cause and effect relationships
in history
● Westward Expansion
● Developing note taking skills
● Road to Civil War ● Interpreting historical data, charts and
● Civil War graphs
● Distinguishing primary sources from
secondary sources
● Connecting current events to relevant
historic time periods
● Comparing and contrasting two different
time periods or historical figures
Materials:
Everyday, students should bring:
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● Class notebook
● Ruler
● Pens or pencils
● Folder
● Highlighter
Optional Materials:
● Markers/Colored Pencils
● Notebook paper
● *Kleenex boxes are ALWAYS welcomed
My Classroom:
Philosophy:
General Vision: I want my students to become both historians and humanitarians. I believe that
in order to create a brighter future, we must understand where we come from. I want my
students to question the decisions made in the past, understand the perspectives that led to these
decisions, and how these decisions have impacted our country present day. I believe students will
achieve this by analyzing context, people, geography, economics, and relevance to their own
lives. Students will also develop critical thinking, map interpretation, chart reading, and research
skills while enhancing their collaboration skills.
Student Aspirations: I believe that all students have the abilities to achieve in my classroom
and have something unique to bring to the table. By the end of my class, my students and I will
have identified their passions and goals for the future. I hold students up to high expectations and
I know that they are fully capable of surpassing those high expectations. I want to see all my
students grow and ask deeper questions. It’s not about the end product but how we get there.
Rules:
Positive: Negative:
1. Praise from the teacher 1. Verbal warning
2. A positive note or call home 2. Mark in Behavior Chart
3. Student of the Month 3. Loss of lunch/recess with a written
4. Homework Pass reflection
4. Call home to parents
5. Referral
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Grading
Homework: Homework typically involves in-classwork that has not been completed or to
work on a long term assignment. Some units may involve more homework assignments than
others but students should expect time each week to get most of their work completed. ALL
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS SHOULD BE WRITTEN IN THE STUDENT
PLANNER. This way, parents will be able to check daily whether or not homework was
assigned.
Each week Students should spend 15-20 minutes a night reviewing their notes/notecards
for a weekly quiz.
We will be having a test, project, and/or essay to conclude each unit. In addition, most
Fridays we will have a quiz based on the previous week’s instruction.
Late Work:
It is YOUR responsibility to complete any and all classwork and homework in a timely
fashion. Each day work is late, the assignment loses 10% and a missing assessment goes
down a letter grade each day. If there is an issue that prevents the student from completing
an assignment, let me know as soon as possible and we can discuss how to get the work
done.
Grade Criteria: Every student in my class begins the semester with an A grade; it is their
responsibility to keep it.
Grade Scale:
90-100% = A
80-89.9% = B
70-79.9% = C
60-69% = D
0-59.9% = F
Grade Breakdown:
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Formative: 50%
Summative: 30%
Homework: 10%
Participation 10%
Additional Help:
I want all students to achieve success. Therefore, I try to make myself available for any
additional help I can provide. If you need clarification, or maybe something did not make sense
to you, do not hesitate to ask. I can be reached during lunch, before and after school, and I check
my email and website regularly even at home.
One More Thing: This is a bully-free zone. I have zero-tolerance for bullying,
rude/inappropriate behavior or words. Consider this your warning. We will discuss in
class specific words that are not allowed. My classroom is a safe space for EVERYONE.
WEBSITE: www.ejreed1.weebly.com
Signature Sheet
Please sign this sheet after reading through the class syllabus, remove it from the
packet, and have it returned by tomorrow. Thank you for all of your support and I
look forward to working with you this year to help your child succeed.
Sincerely,
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