carmel middle school september 11, 2014 curriculum night

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Carmel Middle SchoolSeptember 11, 2014

Curriculum Night

Goals for Curriculum Night– To help you understand the work your child

will be doing throughout the school year.– To explain the expectations for 8th Grade

Global Studies (American History).– To share information about how you can

support your child’s learning.

Welcome Parents!

Tuesday Morning Tutoring

8:00-8:30 a.m.

Room G-102

Email: hannahk.schratzmeier@cms.k12.nc.us

*Let me know a few days in advance and I will give your child a pass to come in for extra help.

Mrs. Schratzmeier’s Office Hours

North Carolina Essential Standards

•Students in 8th grade will continue to build on the 4th/ 5th grade introductions to North Carolina and the United States by embarking on a more rigorous study of American History.

•The main focus of the course will be the critical events, people, issues, and developments in the state and nation from the Revolutionary Era to contemporary times.

•We will be comparing the relationships of geography, events, and people to the political, economic, technological, and cultural developments that shaped our existence in North Carolina and the United States over time.

Welcome to 8th Grade American History!

•H-History

• G-Geography

• E-Economics and Financial Literacy

• CG-Civics and Government

• C-Culture

The standards are organized around 5 strands:

Unit 1: North Carolina Geography and American History Preceding the Revolutionary War

Unit 2: Revolutionary War and Creation of a New Nation

Unit 3: Civil War and Reconstruction

Unit 4: Progress of the Nation (Industrial Revolution, Immigration, and Progressive Era)

Unit 5: The World Stage (World War I, Great Depression, World War II)

Unit 6: Cold War and Civil Rights

Unit 7: Globalization in the Modern Era

What will we be learning about this year in American History?

1. Follow directions the first time they are given.

2. Raise your hand and wait to be called upon to speak.

3. Stay in your seat unless you have been given permission.

4. Keeps hands, feet, and objects to yourself.

5. No cursing or teasing.

Class Rules

How can I see my child’s grades?

PowerSchoolhttps://cms.powerschool.com/public/home.html

•Approximately every four weeks, a progress report will be printed and should be returned to me with a parent signature. You are encouraged to monitor your child’s progress in each class online by using PowerSchool for Parents.

Progress Reports

Classwork/Informal Assessments/Homework

•35% of quarter grade•Classswork includes a variety of assignments such as warm-ups, quizzes, group work, in-class tasks, and participation.

Formal Assessments

•65% of quarter grade•Formal assessments include a variety of assignments such as tests, comprehensive writing assignments, and projects.

Grading Breakdown

GRADING SCALE * It is important for assignments

A 100-93 to be turned in on time,

B 92-85 however, late work will be

C 84-77 accepted for partial credit.

D 76-70 The material will not be

F Below 70 learned if the assignment is

not completed.

Grading Scale

• (1) 5 subject spiral notebook • Blue/black and red ink pens • Colored pencils with sharpener • Pencils and erasers • 6 glue sticks or 3 rolls of tape• highlighters• Folder and notebook paper • Student Id cards visible at all times• Agenda

Required Supplies

• Check Mrs. Schratzmeier’s website under “agenda/make-up work” to see what work was missed and update table of contents for interactive notebook.

• Go to the make-up work binder in the classroom and get the missed assignments.

• Ask a classmate or the teacher to see their notebook to get any missing notes. (I will be keeping a notebook of my own that students can use as a guide if they are absent.).

• Turn in make-up work within 5 school days from the time of the absence.

What does a student do when they are absent?

Mrs. Schratzmeier’s Webpage

http://bit.ly/schratz

What can students access on the Global Studies webpage?

Update Table of Contents for Interactive Notebook

Homework

Students can find out about upcoming quizzes, tests, or projects on the HOME tab.

Online Discovery Education TechbookResources:

ww.discoveryeducation.com

Global Studies Techbook

www.discoveryeducation.com

Username: Student ID # Example: 1234567_cms

Password: Student ID # Example: 1234567

Discovery Education Login

American History TextbookNorth Carolina in the American Experience

Each student has been assigned a textbook.

These textbooks remain at home and will be

used to prepare for quizzes and tests and

complete homework assignments.

Resources

Use the Chromebooks to:

1.Sign In

2. Sign up for Remind 101

3.Navigate the Global Studies website.

* The password to access the chromebook is: kasey2013

In-class Activity

• Go to www.remind101.com

• Enter your name (student’s name)

• Enter class code:

Block 1A- @schratz1A Block 1B-@schratz1B

Block 3A-@schratz3A Block 3B-@schratz3B

Block 4A-@schratz4A Block 4B-@schratz4B

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Mrs. Schratzmeier’s webpage: http://bit.ly/schratz

Remind 101

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