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Mr. Draveious Hurston White
Mr Mr. Draveious "Drae" Hurston-White
SOUTH COLUMBUS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Zip Code: 31907
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Teacher: Mr. Draveious Hurston-White: 5th Grade Social Studies and Writing

South Columbus Elementary School
Location: Room 05
Email Address:
dhurstonwhite@mcsdga.net

Phone: 706-683-8833     

           

 

 

 

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Week:  August 8th-12th 

 

 

 

 

 

1st, 2nd, and 3rd Periods: Social Studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

4th Period: Writing 

     

 **** Attention parents****

All my students in Social Studies will need the following:

 

 

Materials:

 

Loose-leaf paper- College Ruled: Notebook  7 Dividers

Binder, with designated sections for homework, handouts, vocabulary, notes, quizzes, CRCT REVIEW, and test. 

Pens (blue or black for class work, homework, and essays), pencils, colored pencils, and highlighter.

 

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Thanks,

 

Mr.  White

 

 

 

 

 

 Class Syllabus                 

 

 5th Grade

 

Social Studies

 

Course Description and Standards:

The Georgia Performance Standards for Social Studies were designed to develop informed Georgia citizens who understand the history of the United States and our place in an ever increasing interconnected world. It is essential that students understand their past and how that past influences the present day and the future.

To accomplish our goal of informed citizens, it is essential that Social Studies teachers:

  • Bridge essential understanding about the past to contemporary events.
  • Assist students in understanding the nature of historical inquiry and the role of primary and secondary sources.
  • Encourage the consideration of multiple perspectives on events.
  • Engage students in speculation about the known and unknown motives and actions of historic figures.
  • Integrate the strands of Social Studies.

The ever growing body of children’s literature that has relevant social studies themes should be incorporated into the Social Studies curriculum. Reading in Social Studies is part of the 25 book standard. In addition, the reading of social studies related books should be an integral part of the elementary reading program.

The Social Studies skills identified on the Skills Matrix are to be integrated into the content as appropriate, not taught separately from the content. Skills are introduced in a given year, then developed and mastered over time; and once mastered; they must continue to be refined throughout the student’s academic career.

Through the use of a varied assessment program, students should be provided with periodic opportunities to engage in inquiry-oriented projects related to social studies. A varied assessment program with multiple types of both formative and summative assessments provides the teacher, the student, and the parent with an understanding of the student’s progress and mastery of the Georgia Performance Standards for Social Studies.

To access Performance Standards for 5th Grade Georgia Studies, you may access www.georgiastandards.org.

 














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