Social Studies 8
Mrs. L. Teichrob
Available by appointment
Dear grade 8 student,
Welcome
to Social Studies 8! It is my sincere hope that you will enjoy this class and
that we will be able to develop a strong sense of classroom community and
create an environment in which everyone can reach their full potential.
Social
Studies 8 is the study of human relationships and actions, both in the past and
present. Students will be challenged to explore connections between themselves,
their relationship God, with others, with various cultures and aspects of
creation. The primary skills that will be developed throughout the course of
Social Studies 8 are: reading, writing, listening, verbal communication,
presenting, researching, organizing, critical thinking and building
interpersonal skills. In order to make this the most positive experience
possible, the information enclosed below will tell you what you need to know in
order to make this year a success.
Social Studies Topics
*Chapter
that are underlined in bold font will
be more lengthy in nature
Unit 1 (September 3 –
October 4)
·
Geography
·
Europe’s
Early Middle Ages (Chapter 1)
·
Europe’s
High Middle Ages (Chapter 2)
·
Early China (Chapter 3)
·
Early Arab World (Chapter 4)
Unit 2 (October 7 –
November 12)
·
Europe’s
Late Middle Ages (Chapter 5)
·
World
Religions
·
Medieval Japan (Chapter 6)
Unit 3 (November 13 –
December 20)
·
The
Renaissance (Chapter 7)
·
The
Reformation (Chapter 8)
Unit 4 (January 6 –
January 29)
·
Ottoman Empire (Chapter 10)
·
India (Chapter 11)
·
Africa (Chapter 12)
·
China (Chapter 13)
Social Studies 8 Assessment Breakdown
*Breakdown is approximate
and may vary
Test
& Quizzes 40%
Projects
& Assignments 60%
_____
100%
Behavioral Expectations
A. Before the
bell rings:
1. You
will use the washroom and get a drink if needed
2. You
will hand in assignments that are due into the “In Box.”
3. You
will get your journal/record current events (if applicable)
B. When the
bell rings:
1. You
will be seated in your assigned desk on time
2. You
will be ready for instruction
3. You
will have all of your materials with you. Every class you must being the
following items:
·
All applicable textbooks
·
Your binder and paper
·
Pen or pencil
·
School planner
C. During
class:
1. You
will raise your hand before speaking
2. You
will wait your turn to speak during class discussions
3. You
will use manners and be polite to both fellow classmates and your teacher
D. After
class:
1. You
will write down homework from the homework board
2. You
will wait to be dismissed
3. You
will pick up and throw away all of your garbage
Assignments
The Blog
·
The blog address is http://wrcasocialstudies8.blogspot.ca
·
Students are expected to check the class blog at
on a daily basis.
·
Homework assignments will posted at the end of
every school day.
Homework Submission
·
Homework is due at the start of each class- no
exceptions. This means that your homework is: (a) complete and immediately
ready to be handed in (b) printed off
in hardcopy format (if applicable).
·
Homework must be submitted in hardcopy format.
Electronic submissions will not be accepted (i.e. memory card, email etc).
·
Students will be given one hard copy of handouts
and worksheets. In the case that they have misplaced their hardcopy or if they
were absent from class, the student is responsible for obtaining an
additional/new copy.
Late Assignments
·
Assignments are due at the beginning of class on
the assigned day. If a student has not completed their assigned work, they may
be required to attend a mandatory homework completion, which may be schedule at
lunch or after school, according to the teacher’s discretion.
·
Students will not be allowed to hand in
assignments once it has been marked and returned to the rest of the class.
Absences
·
Students are required to complete all missing
work and assignments in the case of being absent.
·
In the case of an anticipated absence, students
may approach the teacher to request the concepts that they will be missing
while gone. They will be given assigned readings in advance, but daily work,
tasks and assignments will be given to students: (a) once they have returned to
school or (b) if someone picks up materials on their behalf during their
absence.