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Page 1: Mr. Polites Room 323 - Social Studies Newington High School February 1, 2012.

Mr. Polites

Room 323 - Social Studies

Newington High School

February 1, 2012

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Keep These Things In Mind

Point System and Homework– Every item collected or checked has a point value (3-100)– You will receive a zero for homework not completed– Missed assignments: ½ credit, after school that day

Absences– Handouts kept for one week at front table– Make-up work: your responsibility; I will not chase or ask– Make appointment to re-schedule test/quiz on clipboard– Work due when you return: envelope in front of room– Class notebooks kept by weekly class secretary

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About Mr. Polites (Not ‘Mr.’ or ‘Mr. P’)

Rocky Hill Public Schools to Grade 8 Kingswood-Oxford School Union College, B.A. Political Science Worked at the State Capitol Previous: Cheney Tech, East Hartford Coached: Soccer, Basketball, and Tennis 4th Year at Newington Live in Rocky Hill 2 Kids – Jake and Nicole Giants, Yankees, Golf, 30 Minutes Or Less

Students who do well: 1) follow rules; 2) prepare for class; 3) participate; 4) think of the class, not just themselves

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Teaching Schedule (Fill-In)

Teach Periods:

Planning Period:

Lunch/SSR:

Extra Help:

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What Is A Typical Class Like?

Walk in room BEFORE bell, prepared, w/ ID Get materials from front table FIRST SIT DOWN Check boards for homework, 1st tasks Complete 1st tasks, prepare to learn (5 min.)

– Homework out, textbook, notebook

Work and participate until the bell (no pack-up) I will dismiss you with everyone seated, not bell

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Course Description/TopicsAmerican Government

Leadership and Conflict Origins of U.S. Government

(John Adams) The U.S. Constitution

(Preamble, Debate) The Bill of Rights/Supreme

Court (Project) Political Parties (Project) Voting and Elections (W.W.) 3 Branches (The Presidency) Criminal Law (L&O) -?-

KEY QUESTIONS Do I understand what it

means to live in a democracy?

Do I have the tools needed to be a responsible citizen?

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Note Cards

1. Answer Questions

2. Introductions

3. Hand In Cards

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Rule #1: BE PROMPT

Sit in your seat before the bell rings Get to work on “Do Now” OR Take materials out, prepare to learn

Why? Consequence: 20/40/60/Call Home/Referral

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Rule #2: BE PREPARED EVERY DAY

Textbook (Consequence: Detention) Pen or Pencil (Detention) Notebook and Handout/Packet (Detention) Homework (Consequence: Zero)

Why? Consequence: See Above/20/40/60/Call Home

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Rule #3: SHOW RESPECT

One person speaks at a time No side conversations No putting head down ADD: Do NOT do work for other classes No grooming

Why? Consequence: 20/40/60/Call Home/Referral

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Rule #4: REMAIN SEATED

Do not get out of your seat without permission

Why? Consequence: 20/40/60/Call Home/Referral

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Rule #5: FOLLOW SCHOOL RULES

ID must be on when you enter room Devices are not to be heard or seen Guys: keep hoods off of your heads Ladies: keep bags off of your desk

Why? Consequence: Referral

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RULES AND CONSEQUENCES

Rules are to be followed from this point forward.

There will be no more warnings.

Detentions are to be served by the end of the next school day.

I will issue a detention immediately in class. I will not discuss your (in)ability to serve that detention in class.

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Textbooks

1. Get By Row

2. Name, Inside Cover

3. Book Slips/Hand-In

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Student and Parent/Guardian Signatures

I have read and understand the rules, procedures, and expectations of this class. If questions arise, I will consult Mr. Polites immediately.

Student Signature:

Parent/Guardian:

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Study Hall Rules and Procedures

Do not socialize outside classroom door Come to study hall with something to read or work on Sit in your assigned seat every day Do not come to study hall late (Warning/Referral) Do not skip study hall (Referral) Study-related conversations only (Warning/Referral) Wear your ID (Referral) No devices (Referral) No passes first 10 or last 10 minutes of period Sign up for a pass One person leaves room at a time

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Summer Reading AssignmentDiscuss issues outside class

Political Science (Step-Up or Found Me)– Students should hand in completed paper– Due Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2011

United States History– Your blog post was due at 7:44 AM today

American Government– Students should hand in their portfolio

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Course Description/TopicsUnited States History

Leadership and Conflict Historic Elections The Civil War (Glory) Industrial Revolution Immigration/Cities Great Depression World Wars Korea and Vietnam Cold War Terrorism

Do I understand how history guides leadership and decision-making today?

Do I have additional tools needed to be a responsible citizen?

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Course Description/TopicsPolitical Science

Leadership and Conflict Political Power (Blood

Diamond) Comparing Governments Roots of American Democracy The U.S. Constitution Participation Political Parties Political Communication/Media Campaigns/Elections Federalism Projects/ Events/Debates

KEY QUESTIONS Do I understand how

political science helps explain government power and decision-making?

Do I have more tools to be a responsible citizen?

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Course Description/TopicsContemporary World History

World War I (FlyBoys) Russian Revolution (Rasputin) World Between Wars (60

Mins.) World War II (SPR/BofB) The Cold War Arab-Israeli Conflict (Promises) War on Terror U.S. Policy in the Middle East

KEY QUESTIONS Do I understand history

behind relationships the U.S. shares with other nations?

Can I make reasoned and informed decisions about today’s world events?