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Title: Welcome to 7th Grade Social Studies


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Course Syllabus
  • 7th Grade Social Studies covers several areas of
    history mandated by the NJ State Department of
    Education in its Core Curriculum Content
    Standards. From September through November, we
    will complete the American History requirements
    outlined in the NJCCCS with an examination of the
    American Civil War and Reconstruction era. In
    December, we will begin to tackle the World
    History requirements outlined in the NJCCCS with
    an examination of the Prehistoric Age. We will
    then move onto the ancient civilizations of
    India, China, Egypt and Mesopotamia. While
    covering these areas, we will study the
    origins/beliefs of Hinduism, Buddhism and
    Judaism. Connected to our study of Judaism will
    be an analysis of the Holocaust and Genocide, as
    mandated by the New Jersey Commission on
    Holocaust Education.
  • Throughout the year, we will create constant and
    meaningful connections to the 21st Century to
    accurately show our students the relevancy of the
    eras we will be studying.

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Curricular Sequencing
  • Sept Nov American Civil War
    Reconstruction
  • Dec April Prehistory Ancient
    Civilizations
  • May June Holocaust and Genocide Studies

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Materials Needed Daily
  • Interactive Notebook--- a 3 subject spiral
    notebook that has dividers with pockets- houses
    all of your S.S. notes and assignments
  • Tape
  • Writing utensil
  • Agenda book- keep track of test dates, long-term
    assignments, and homework

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Classroom Systems
  • Agenda Board tells what the Do Now is for that
    day, the objective is for the lesson, and the
    activity that will be done
  • Absentee Files folder system where all hard
    copies of notes and handouts go for each day of
    the week. This is where you go to get what you
    missed. Class notes will also be posted on my
    webpage at/upon the completion of the lesson. If
    you are absent, you should look for these online
    to keep up with what is going on in class.
  • Minilesson/Projector Area houses the projector,
    document camera, and main computer where all
    multimedia presentations and lessons will occur.

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Classroom Systems
  • Bathroom Signout a teacher in the room will have
    to sign your agenda book and you must also
    signout at the door
  • Fire Drill, Code Blue, Code Redwe will follow
    the exit plans on located on the walls. These are
    very serious drills and it is important that we
    follow these procedures for your safety

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Daily Procedures
  • Do Nowcan vary from day to day, but is usually
    writing down any homework, setting up your
    notebook, copying the table of contents
  • Lesson
  • Part 1 is usually a multimedia presentation in
    which you will take notes on powerpoint slides
  • Part 2 is right side notes in your interactive
    notebook, these are somewhat of a summary of main
    ideas from the lesson
  • ActivityLeft-side activity where you will
    process the information presented and/or show
    your understanding
  • SharingSharing of thoughts and understandings
    with the class or a partner

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Grading
  • Grades reflect the demonstration of knowledge
    and the understanding of concepts.
  • Tests 50
  • Quizzes/Concept Checks 5
  • Projects 15
  • Notebook 20
  • Studytools 10

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Tests
  • All tests are based on our class notes that are
    located in your interactive notebook
  • There are usually 2 tests per marking period
  • Tests are announced at least 2 weeks in advance
  • Detailed studyguides will be provided as well as
    a list of study options that you will use to
    prepare for the test
  • Every night, you should be reviewing and
    preparing studytools for the test

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Studytools
  • Studytools are active methods of studying (such
    as- flashcards, sequence cards, outlining,
    bulleted list, practice tests, etc)
  • A detailed list of studytools will be provided
    for you to choose from
  • Studytools will be checked and graded
  • Your homework on a nightly basis is to create a
    studytool for the information that was presented
    in class that day
  • CAUTION! DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE NIGHT BEFORE THEY
    ARE DUE ---
  • MAKING THE STUDYTOOL IS ONLY STEP 1, YOU MUST USE
    THEM NIGHTLY TO EFFECTIVELY STUDY

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Projects
  • There will at least one project per marking
    period
  • Projects are done in school
  • All projects are graded individually
  • There will be a menu of choices provided for
    projects (song, script, political cartoon, etc)
  • Projects should show your understanding of the
    objective

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The Interactive Notebook
  • Is your lifeline for this class
  • All teacher provided notes will be taped or glued
    into the right side page
  • Any summary notes taken at the end of the lesson
    will go on the right side pages
  • Demonstration of your understanding of the
    concept is done on the left side page using one
    of the left side strategies
  • A list of these strategies will be taped into
    your notebook
  • The Interactive Notebook will be collected and
    graded each marking period

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Homework?
  • There may be formal homework assigned on occasion
  • Every night you should be reviewing the lesson
    from that day and making a studytool for that
    information
  • Every night you should be looking through and
    testing yourself with the studytools you made
    from the beginning of the unit
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