Pulaski County High School
World Civilizations
Mr. Childers
Classroom Rules:
1. Be respectful. (Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself)
2. Arrive on time with all of your materials.
3. Stay on task.
Grade Policy:
90 to 100 = A
80 to 89 = B
70 to 79 = C
60 to 69 = D
Grades may include: Tests, homework, quiz, projects, portfolio assignments, participation grade, bell work.
Pulaski County High School
World Civ./World Geography
Mr. Childers
Planning Period: 7th
Phone: 679-1574
Email Address: byron.childers@pulaski.kyschools.us
Grade Level: 9
Course Description: History is the interpretation of events, people, ideas and their interaction over time. This course will allow students to understand, analyze, and interpret historical events, conditions, trends, and issues to develop historical perspective.
Course Syllabus: 2010
Week of:
March 1st - March 12thAbsolute Monarchs
March 15th - March 19thScientific Revolution
March 22nd- March 30thEnlightenment
March 31st - April 2ndFinals
April 12th - April 30thFrench Revolution/Napoleon
May 3rd - May 14thIndustrialization
May 17th - May 28thWorld War I
Homework Policy: As needed
Grading Policy:
90-100A
80-89B
70-79C
60-69D
Grading Categories:
Tests
Quizzes
Homework
Daily Work
Projects
Portfolio Assignments
- First Period: World Civ. 8:20 to 9:10
- Second Period: World Civ. 9:15 to 10:05
- Third Period: World Civ. 10:10 to 11:00
- Fourth Period: World Civ. 11:05 to 11:55
- Fifth Period: World Civ. 12:00 to 12:55
- Sixth Period: World Civ. 1:25 to 2:15
- Seventh Period: Planning 2:20 to 3:10
Bellwork
Oliver Cromwell
Peter the Great
Catherine the Great
westernization
restoration
constitutional monarchy
Habeas Corpus Act of 1679
geocentric theory