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Back to School Night. Period 2: US II CP Ms. Harmon k [email protected]. Online Textbook: http://my.hrw.com/. About Me…. Graduated in 2008 from Rowan University Certifications in Social Studies K-12 and Teacher of Students with Disabilities I previously taught in Butler, NJ. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Back to School Night Period 2: US II CP Ms. Harmon [email protected]
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Back to School Night

Period 2:US II CP

Ms. [email protected]

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• Online Textbook: http://my.hrw.com/

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About Me…

• Graduated in 2008 from Rowan University• Certifications in Social Studies K-12 and

Teacher of Students with Disabilities • I previously taught in Butler, NJ

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Course Description• United States History II begins with the exploration and settlement of the Western Frontier

following the Civil War and continues with the following topics: the building of the first Transcontinental Railroad, Gilded Age/ Industrialization/Big Business, Populism, the Progressive Era, immigration, Age of Imperialism, World War I, the 1920’s, the Great Depression, World War II, the Holocaust, the 1950’s (Cold War, Korean War, American Culture, Second Red Scare), the 1960’s and Vietnam War, the 1970’s through current events. – Throughout the course we continually make connections to today and the students’ lives. Additionally,

we carry several themes throughout the course. – These themes include technological advances, political, social, economic changes, American culture

and values, and America’s position on the world stage. • The use of primary sources is stressed and writing is infused into each unit. Critical thinking

skills as well as cooperative skills are emphasized. Students are required to analyze, synthesize, evaluate, interpret and make judgments about course content. Through their study and analysis of historical concepts and theories students are encouraged to question, research and eventually make judgments and posit their own theories about pivotal events in United States History. Through a variety of classroom activities and varied assessments students are able to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of course content.

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Social Studies Department Grading Policy

• Major Assessments: 50%– Tests– Major Projects– Research Papers

• Minor Assessments: 30%– Quizzes– Smaller alternative assessments

• Supplemental Assessments: 20%– Homework– Class work– Participation

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Some more information…How to get to my website:• http://www.wwrsd.org/west

woodrhs– Staff Harmon, Kathryn

• I am available before and after school with notice.

• Best way to reach me is through email.


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