Wednesday, August 31, 2022

9/1/2022

 Welcome back to KMS if you are a returning student or welcome to KMS if you are a new student. It is an exciting time of year and it's great to be back to school. 

Our first order of business this year is to get to know one another, then get to know our school and our procedures. Below you will find the syllabus for this class for the entire year. We'll cover this in detail in class.

I look forward to teaching all of you and getting to know each and every one of you. Let's have a great year.

7th Social Studies

SYLLABUS 2022-2023



Mr. Thomas D. Kelner

  • kelnert@sd5.k12.mt.us

  • office phone (406) 751-3800 ext. 3817

  • Room 302

  • Prep periods = 1st (personal) & 7th (Team meeting)


OVERVIEW – 7th Social Studies is a class designed to give students a broad understanding of the first inhabitants of the North American continent, subsequent European exploration, the founding of the United States of America, US history through the Civil War and Reconstruction to 1900. The historical time period we will cover over the course of the year is “Beginnings to 1900”.  There will also be an emphasis on the acquisition of skills necessary for a successful transition to the 8th grade and beyond.


CONTENT - This syllabus is intended to serve as a guide to the basic information we’ll be learning, with many additions and changes.  The following are some areas we will cover:


OVERVIEW

  • Geography

  • History of North America

  • History of Native Americans

  • European Exploration

  • European Colonization

  • Founding of  America

  • US History from Colonization through the Civil War and Reconstruction

  • Writing and Defending a Thesis

SKILLS

  • Writing

  • Research Skills

  • Information Organization

  • Decision Making Skills

  • Communication Skills

  • Motivation and Leadership

  • Map Skills

  • Portfolio Creation/Presentation




ASSIGNMENTS – We will be referencing and utilizing the new curriculum in the HMH textbook United States History, however we will also learn relevant, up-to-date issues, doing individual, group and team work.  The objectives will be reached through:

  • Current Events

  • Classroom discussion/lectures

  • Reading 

  • Written assignments

  • Group assignments

  • Projects and Portfolio creation

  • Quizzes/Tests


ORGANIZATION – Students will need an organized system where they can take and store notes, handouts, current events, etc.  Please design a system that suits your needs so that you can always access important information.  You will need a pen/pencil, planner and notebook or binder daily.







ASSESSMENT – Assessment of students will be based on two categories – Product and Process.  

  • Product points are assigned for homework, quizzes, tests, projects and anything else a student hands in for evaluation.

  • Process points or Work Ethic points are assigned for how students do something, such as following directions, handing in assignments on time, working well in groups, staying on task, helping others, participating in class, having a great attitude or being motivated to learn.  I reserve the right to assign/award these points at any time, but look for them to be given on a weekly basis.

  • Grading The academic year is broken down into three trimester grading
    periods. Trimester grades will be issued at the end of each
    trimester. It is highly recommended that students and parents check grades weekly via PowerSchool online grading app.


The following Standards Based Grade scale will apply to grades


4 – Advanced
3 – Proficient
2 – Nearing Proficient
1 – Novice
0 – No Evidence 


ATTENDANCE 

  • Social Studies is largely participatory, therefore excessive absences will affect your grade, as you will not be receiving your process points.  If you are school excused or pre-arranged for an absence, you need to talk to me prior to your absence to arrange make-up work.  It is your responsibility to come and talk to me if you are absent for ANY reason.  I will not track you down for missing or late assignments – you need to assume responsibility and seek me out.  


EXPECTATIONS

  • Be Responsible, Be Respectful, Be Safe

  • Absolutely NO cell phones. 


FOR PARENTS – Following is a contract for both the students and parent to review and discuss. Please contact me immediately if there are any questions.  This syllabus will be viewed as a teacher/student contract for the year.

Monday, May 16, 2022

Week of May 16, 2022

5/16 - Review of Chapter 16, sections 1 & 2.


Chapter16 Sec. 3 ‘No End In Sight’

Section 3 Objectives

1. To analyze the importance of the Union victories in the West

2. To explain how the fall of New Orleans helped the Union

3. To analyze Lee’s victories in the East and his decision to invade the North

4. To describe the outcome of the Battle of Antietam

Terms, Vocabulary, section assessment


5/17 - Work day


5/18 - Chapter 16 Review


5/19 - Chapter 16 Test


5/20 - Chapter 17, Sec. 1 ‘The Emancipation Proclamation’

Section 1 Objectives

1. To understand the reasons for the call for emancipation

2. To identify the significance of the Emancipation Proclamation

3. To analyze the response to the proclamation

4. To describe the role of African-American soldiers in the war


Monday, May 9, 2022

Week of May 9, 2022

5/9 - Portfolio preparation (with ELA)

5/10 - Portfolio preparation (with ELA)

5/11 - Portfolio preparation (with ELA)

5/12 - Portfolio Presentations (with ELA)

5/13 - Portfolio Presentations (with ELA)

Monday, May 2, 2022

Week of May 2, 2022

 5/2 - Chapter 15, Sec. 4 ‘Lincoln’s Election and Southern Secession’

Section 4 Objectives

1. To analyze why the Democratic Party split in the election of 1860

2. To identify the issues in the election of 1860

3. To describe the secession of the Southern states from the Union

4. To explain the Union’s response to secession

Chapter 15 Review


5/3 - Chapter 15 Test


5/4 - Chapter 16, Sec. 1 ‘The War Erupts’

Section 1 Objectives

1. To describe how fighting began at Fort Sumter

2. To analyze the strengths and weaknesses of each side

3. To explain each side’s basic strategy

4. To summarize the results of the First Battle of Bull Run

Economics in History ‘The Value of Border States’


5/5 - Chapter 16, Sec. 2 ‘Life in the Army’

Section 2 Objectives

1. To explain who joined the armies

2. To describe military training and supplies of the era

3. To summarize the hardships of army life

4. To identify changes in military technology

Group work – Why It Matters Now ‘Modern Warfare’


5/6 - Work Day


Monday, April 25, 2022

Week of 4/25/2022

4/25 - Chapter 15, Sec. 1 ‘Growing Tensions between North and South’

Section 1 Objectives

1. To explain how the abolitionist movement heightened tension between North and South

2. To describe the controversies over slavery in the territories

3. To evaluate how the Wilmot Proviso and potential statehood for California deepened regional divisions

4. To analyze the Compromise of 1850


4/26 - SBAC testing periods 2-4

Finish Section 1


4/27 -  Chapter 15, Sec. 2 ‘The Crisis Deepens’

Section 2 Objectives

1. To explain how the Fugitive Slave Act and Uncle Tom’s Cabin affected Northerners

2. To analyze the concept of popular sovereignty

3. To describe the violence in “Bleeding Kansas”

4. To evaluate the attack on Senator Sumner in the Senate


4/28 - SBAC testing periods 5-6

Chapter 15, Sec. 3 ‘Slavery Dominates Politics’

Section 3 Objectives

1. To explain why the Republican Party was formed

2. To summarize the effects of the Dred Scott case

3. To analyze the Lincoln-Douglas debates

4. To evaluate the impact of John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry

Terms, Vocab, Section assessment


4/29 - Work day

 

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Week of 3/28/2022

 3/28 - Andrew Jackson Argumentative Essay Project


3/29 - Andrew Jackson Argumentative Essay Project


3/30 - Andrew Jackson Argumentative Essay Project


3/31 - ELA SBAC testing


4/1 - Andrew Jackson Argumentative Essay Project


Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Week of 3/14/2022

 3/14 - Field Trip Day


3/15 -Chapter 11, Sec. 3 Nationalism and Sectionalism

Section 3 Objectives

1. To describe efforts to make the United States self-sufficient and to improve transportation

2. To explain the growth of national unity and the settling of boundaries

3. To analyze sectional tensions and the compromises that lessened them

4. To explain the Monroe Doctrine

Terms and Vocabulary, section assessment

Khan Academy video ‘The Monroe Doctrine’


3/16 - Finish all sections


3/17 - Chapter 11 Review


3/18 - Chapter 11 Test


9/1/2022

 Welcome back to KMS if you are a returning student or welcome to KMS if you are a new student. It is an exciting time of year and it's ...