Ms. Conner, Room 10
Welcome to my class! In this challenging course, you will examine the turning points of the modern world from the late 18th century to the present. Specifically, we will focus on the rise of democratic ideas and the expansion of Western thought. Finally, we will examine the growing interdependence of people and cultures throughout the world./
Student Conduct - The Three R's
- RESPECT: Be respectful of yourself, others, the teacher, personal belongings and the classroom.
- RESPONSIBILITY: Be open to learning, complete all of your assignments to the best of your ability, place integrity in your work and arrive on time for class.
- RIGHTS: You have the right to communicate freely, to have access to grade information, to learn in a positive environment and to not be put down by others for your personal beliefs.
The following are NOT allowed in class:
- Gum
- Food
- Drinks (other than bottled water)
- Hairbrushes
- Cell Phones
- Personal listening devices (Discmans, iPods, etc.)
*Referrals will be given if any of these items are found in the classroom. Cell phones and headphones will be turned in to Mr. Lile.
Plagarism/Cheating
Copying any student's work will result in a "0" for both parties involved. Copying published documents and claiming them as your own will also result in a "0". Additional consequences many occur.
Homework
Homework is due at the deginning of the period. All assignments should be completed in blue or black pen and include title, name, date and period on the front page. I do not accept late homework, but you will be given two passes each semester which will allow you two days to make up the work without penalty. In the case of an excused absence, you will have one day to make up the work for each day you are absent. Missing homework assignments will lower your overall grade.
In-Class Work
Many assignments will be completed during class and cannot be made up for points. Bring in your materials everyday unless directed otherwise. In-class participation is mandatory. Remember that this is SOCIAL science. I value everyone's thoughts and opinions. Participation in class discussions is mandatory and you will earn up to 150 points at the end of each semester as a participation grade.
Absences
Inc ase of excused absence, call a reliable peer for specific information, check with the homework log when you return to school, and check with Ms. Conner during TUTORIAL if you still have questions. You and you alone are responsible for collecting make-up work.
Grading
Your final grade will be determined by your performance on a combination of tests, quizzes, classwork, homework, participation, written assignments and projects. You may earn only up to half of a grade increase of your original grade through extra credit. Your grade is based on a point system:
- A = 100-90%
- B = 89-80%
- C = 79-70%
- D = 69-60%
- F = 59% and below
Teacher Contact
Please feel free to come talk to me with any area of concern that you may have. I am available before school, after school and during tutorial for questions and tutoring. I may also be contacted via voicemail at 894-1900 ext. 28, or please e-mail me.