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United States History Grade 7 Honors
Ms. Talento
Zip Code: 11742

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Welcome to 7th Grade Honors Social Studies!

All assignments and student grades can now be found on the eschool parent portal.  All students and parents have been provided with access codes.  Please contact me with any questions or concerns. 

Ms. Talento
Sagamore Middle School
8th Grade Social Studies
Course Guidelines: September 2011
rtalento@sachem.edu

Welcome to one of the most important courses you will take at Sagamore Middle School!

The Constitution of the United States is the oldest working democratic framework for government in the world today. As a member of a democratic society, it is imperative that you understand how your government functions in order to exercise your fundamental rights as an American citizen. To fully appreciate this amazing document, you must gain an understanding of how it was created including the arguments, sacrifices, and compromises of those who created, changed, and protected it. You must gain an appreciation for how it works, and why it sometimes doesn't. You must recognize how the Constitution continues to influence the lives of every American.


The story of the United States can be read in the lines of the Constitution. Its amendments bear witness to our nation's struggles, victories, and defeats. I invite you to join me on a journey through the history of our Constitution and of our nation. A journey that promises to impress, astound, astonish, and possibly even anger you. The journey of who we are, where we've been, and where we, as a nation, may be headed.

Course Guidelines:

This year we will be learning about the voyages of discovery and the settlement of European colonies in both North and South America.  We will explore colonial protests for independence, the American Revolution, and the creation of the Constitution of the United States.  Our year will end with an intense study of the conflicts that led to America's most destructive war, the American Civil War. 


The tools you will need to be successful in our class include:

• TEXTBOOK: This will be taken home and kept easily accessible for use with homework assignments and test preparation.

• NOTEBOOK: Please bring your THREE RING BINDER to class on a daily basis. It is imperative for the success of our journey through history that this notebook be organized and the information is easily accessible.

  • JOURNAL: You will be recording your reactions to your experiences in a MARBLE NOTEBOOK on a weekly basis.  This notebook will remain in class.

• HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS: The information presented in homework assignments will provide you with valuable grains of knowledge that will ensure your success in class. The completion of homework assignments is not optional. To reinforce the necessity of the timely and proper completion of these important assignments, many will be randomly collected and graded as quizzes.

• ATTENDANCE: Regular class attendance is necessary for success in the course and on the Regents Exam. The district attendance policy will be strictly enforced. You will need to consult with your classmates for any information and/or work you have missed due to absence.

• GRADING: Your grade will reflect the results of tests, quizzes, homework assignments, written essays, classwork, and projects.




I look forward to an enjoyable and successful school year!

 

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