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World History

World History. Mr. Eriksen Room 214 The Boca Ciega High School. WEDNESDAYS. BCHS SCHEDULE. BLUE DAYS GOLD DAYS. 1 st 7:05 to 8:40 2 nd 3 rd 8:47 to 10:26 4 th Lunch: 10:26 to 10:56 5 th 11:03 to 12:38 6 th 7 th 12:45 to 2:20 8 th.

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World History

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  1. World History Mr. Eriksen Room 214 The Boca Ciega High School

  2. WEDNESDAYS BCHS SCHEDULE BLUE DAYSGOLD DAYS 1st7:05 to 8:40 2nd 3rd 8:47 to 10:26 4th Lunch: 10:26 to 10:56 5th11:03 to 12:38 6th 7th12:45 to 2:20 8th 1st7:05 to 8:21 2nd 3rd 8:28 to 9:49 4th 5th9:56 to 11:12 6th Lunch: 11:12 to 11:42 7th11:49 to 1:05 8th

  3. Course Syllabus Course Purpose:This course is will be covering content in world history starting from the year 500 A.D to the present. Thirteen major units will be thoroughly explained, discussed, and evaluated in this course. As we study each unit it will help us as students to see the impact historical events have on today’s world. In addition this course is designed to strengthen your map skills, sense of geography, reading skills, writing skills, research skills and more.

  4. “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”-George Santayana

  5. Course Success and Grades: Grades are calculated each six weeks using a point system. In this course, all of the following will be incorporated into determining your points and therefor grades.

  6. Grades • Bell work [ 5 points a day] • In class assignments [10-40 points] • Homework [10-30 points] • Individual projects/presentations [points outlined in rubrics] • Group projects/presentations [points outlined in rubrics] • Reading quizzes [10 points]

  7. Grades con’t • Quizzes (both announced and unannounced) [10-30 points] • Exams (chapter, unit, midterm and end of the year) [minimum of 80 - 100 points] • Possible long term assignments (such as a journal or event tracking log) [points outlined in rubrics] • Notebook checks ( roughly every 3 weeks) [based on number of entries but typically 40-80 points]

  8. Final Grades Final grades for each 6 weeks are calculated using Pinellas County requirements: • 90-100% (A) • 80-89% (B) • 70-79% (C) • 60-69% (D) • below 60% (F)

  9. RULES School Rules: See student handbook. All school rules will be strictly enforced. This includes dress code and electronic devices! • Classroom Rules: Listed below are some but not all of the rules specific to room 214 • Computer chairs are for computer desks only • Respect your classmates and their property • Raise your hand to be called on • Cheating and plagiarism will not be tolerated • Do not enter my office without permission • Never touch my laptop • Ask before using the student computers • Do not talk well I am talking • Do your own work

  10. 3 Strikes and Pink Slips • After your 3rd strike(warning) for minor offenses a pink slip will be issued • Minor offenses are things like cursing, interruptions, yelling, and more • Pink slips are teacher detentions to be served during lunch or after school within two days • Any offense after being issued a pink slip will result in an office referral • Failure to serve will result in an office referral • Major offenses will result in an automatic office referral

  11. Daily Procedures • Homework turn in • Handouts • Bell work • Notes and classwork • Group work • I will dismiss you not the bell

  12. How To Head Your Paper NameDate Period Do this on everything you turn in for this class!!!

  13. Classroom Discussions * PLEASE participate. * I wantto hear what you have to say. * Make all questions and comments relevantto the current discussion. * If your question is off the topic, write it down and ask later.

  14. Classroom Discussions *Important* If I am holding my hand in the air when asking a question, the procedure is to raise your hand!

  15. Getting My Attention RESTROOM 1. Hold 3 fingers in the Air 2. Wait for nonverbal acknowledgement 3. Take the pass by the door

  16. Teacher Policies • ALL OF THE PIRATE PACT POLICIES WILL BE ENFORCED • 10-10 rule for restroom breaks and hall passes • Ask me before leaving the room • Hold 3 fingers up to say you have to use the restroom • If you don’t know something, ASK!

  17. Teacher Policies • After school help and quiz/test make up will be available everyday • If you know you need to come after school for something please try and let the teacher know ahead of time or I cannot guarantee I will be available • I am here for YOU! If you need help, have a personal issue, have questions, or need someone to talk to, just come and see me.

  18. Bell Work Looks like Doesn’t look like Communication - Level 0 or 1 Help – Raise your hand or seek help from a shoulder partner. Activity -___________________ Movement – No bathroom or office passes. Sharpen pencils one at a time. Get to work as soon as you enter the room. Participation – Eyes on the bell work board or your work, complete task within the allotted time. Have your materials for class out and ready.

  19. Direct Instruction Looks like Doesn’t look like Communication - Level 0 Help – Raise your hand Activity -__________________ Movement – No bathroom or office passes given at this time Sharpen pencils one at a time if needed. Participation – Eyes on me, materials out, taking notes, actively listen , use SLANT

  20. Collaborative Groups Looks like Doesn’t look like Communication - Level 2, table voice Help – Ask a shoulder partner or group member. Activity -_____________________ Movement – Use bathroom pass, one at a time, sign-in and out. Sharpen pencils one at a time. Participation – Eyes and ears focused on your group, materials out, taking notes, actively listen. use SLANT. Contribute to the group discussion.

  21. Independent Work Looks like Doesn’t look like Communication - Level 1 voice Help – Raise your hand, or using a Level 1 voice ask a neighbor for help. Activity -___________________ Movement – One at a time, use the bathroom pass quietly, sign in and out on the Bathroom Pass Sheet. Sharpen pencils one at a time. Participation – Eyes on your assignment, materials out, actively using the materials, staying in your personal space.

  22. Testing Looks like Doesn’t look like Communication - Level 0 Help – Raise your hand quietly. Activity -__________________ Movement – No bathroom or office passes given at this time Sharpen pencils one at a time if needed. Level 0 talking. Participation – Eyes on your work and materials, using only the materials provided or allowed during testing, actively attempting all test items.

  23. Presentations Looks like Doesn’t look like Communication - Level 0 Help – Raise your hand. Activity -___________________ Movement – No bathroom, pencil sharpening or office passes given at this time . Participation – Eyes on the presenter, use SLANT, asking questions when given the opportunity by presenter, completing assigned task(s) as directed by presenter.

  24. Supply ListBring Daily • Textbook • Pencil or pen • Notebook of at least 100 pages or class binder (honors only) • Positive attitude • Desire to learn

  25. About Mr. Eriksen

  26. About Mr. Eriksen

  27. Quiz • T/F – Each student is required to have a class notebook or binder. • List two classroom rules • What are the first three things you should do when you enter this room for class? • Will late work be accepted by Mr. Eriksen? • T/F Mr. Eriksen went to Ohio State.

  28. Quiz 6. When can a student ask Mr. Eriksen for make up work due to an excused absence? 7. When do you turn in your homework? 8. Name 3 things you need to bring every day? 9. What should you do if you want to contribute or ask a question? 10. What is Mr. Eriksen’s favorite NFL team?

  29. Two Truths and a Lie Directions: On a peace of paper write down two interesting facts about yourself as well as one interesting lie about yourself. Make the lie somewhat believable and mix it in with the truths so that you can try and trick your classmates and teacher We will take turns sharing what we wrote and see who can trick the class.

  30. Two Truths and a Lie Mr. Eriksen’s example: • My parents have a donkey and a lama • I was born in Barcelona, Spain • My grandpa was a WWII bomber pilot

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