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1 Frank McVeySocial Studies fmcvey@cbsd.org(267) 893-2700 (extension 6346) Welcome  If you have questions that I don’t get to tonight, please e-mail me or call.  Sample Activity Materials – please look over the activity sample. If we have time, I will go over this sample class activity that the students completed.

2 Background  History Degree from Franklin and Marshall College (1996)  Masters in History from Villanova (2004)  17 th Year at Holicong Middle School  Two Children – Ages 9 and 11

3 Curriculum Industrialization and Reform America as a World Power The1920s, Great Depression, and New Deal WWII and the Early Cold War Decades of Change End of the Cold War and Contemporary America  How can students use history to understand the world today and make the best decisions?

4 Teacher Site and Communication  Major assignments will be listed on my web site. Normally, daily assignments are also available.  Teacher sites can be accessed from the school district website (www.cbsd.org)www.cbsd.org http://www.cbsd.org/Page/4760  Course requirements signed 9/3

5 Core Assessments and Unit Exams  Core assessments and unit exams make up the “5 th marking period” that counts as 20% of the final grade  Five Unit Exams = 10% of the final grade  Essay = 5% of the final grade  Oral History = 5% of the final grade

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7 District Core Assessments Oral History Project – students create a product based on their interview of a person who participated in or witnessed an event or era in American History Essay –all 9 th grade students will write an essay (during class) that will count as one of the core assessments

8 Assessments  Written tests and/or assessments for each unit  Late Policy – students lose 10% of the available points for a major assignment for each day it is late  2 nd Chance Learning – students can improve their grade on major assessments to a maximum of 70%  Students must arrange with the teacher to complete 2 nd chance learning within one week of receiving their grade on the original assessment

9 Enrichment Opportunities History Day History and Music Integrations World Affairs Club (Model Congress and UN) Mock Trial Club Teacher Directed Activities

10 Skill Development  Critical Thinking Skills  Writing Skills – Essay and DBQ Writing  Reading Comprehension  Analyzing Data  Interpreting Primary Sources  Analyzing Perspectives  Technology, Presentation and Speaking Skills

11 Lemonade Stand Sample Activity Objective: Students will understand the way competition impacts price in a capitalist economy Students determined that $.20 was the best price to charge if there was no competition Total customers determined by the demand chart Each “round” student groups decided on a price for each cup and a number of cups to make Unused cups were lost Customers always bought the cheapest lemonade first

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