
World History One

Textbook and Reading Materials
(Honors)
The textbook for this class is
Jackson Spielvogel’s World History: The Human Odyssey. This text
will be kept at home. My goal is to present you with a multi-perspective
account of history; therefore, primary and secondary reading handouts will
supplement your text reading and form a large part of your reading material.
Books will be available to sign out for use during the school day and after
school during extra-help.
Class Notebook
Each of you should have a
three-ring binder for use in this class only.
· Please fill this notebook with lined loose-leaf paper
· Place at least eleven (11) divider tabs throughout your notebook
· Label the first tab “Class Materials and Reference”
This syllabus should be placed in this section and kept in your notebook at all times
· Label the second tab “What Is History?” We will label the rest of the tabs as we move through the units
This binder will hold everything (aside from your text) that you will need and use for this class, including handouts and class and text notes you will take throughout the year. Organization of this notebook and note-taking is an important part of this class and will contribute to your final grade.
*I expect you to bring your notebook to class with you each day.
Class Website
Tests and TGAs (Test Grade
Assignments)
100 points
Quizzes
30 points
Homework
4-10 points
At the end of the term, I will add up your total points earned and divide this number by the total possible points to determine your final grade. A progress report will be given to each of you midway through each quarter to communicate your progress and to give you time to improve your performance.
Extra Help Hours
I will be available after school each Tuesday and Thursday until 3:15. In addition, I will often be after school on numerous days and have prep time in-between classes. My schedule is posted on-line and on the board so you can track me down. I encourage you to talk to me about class, assignments, projects or if you have any questions or concerns about the material covered. Communication is essential to learning!
Finally…
I am assuming and expecting that you come to class on time and prepared, with necessary work completed. Also, a critical part of this course is participation. I cannot stress this enough. This is your class and you need to be an active part of it. That means not only speaking, but listening and being present! It is amazing how much you can miss in one day!
In conclusion, don’t hesitate to ask questions or ask for help. That’s what I’m here for!
Good luck and welcome to World History!