ࡱ> XZWa $bjbjrr 4HL\L\<T,@*:dddd+,,,,,,$.v1%,0"00%,dd[:,ppp0:dd+p0+pp)h+dUdj3*+P,0,C*.2@.2 +.2+0"p3O%,%,X,0000.2> L: AP Human Geography Course Syllabus MMHS 2016-2017 Mr. Shannon Room H214 (951) 677-0568 ext. 6214  HYPERLINK "mailto:rshannon@murrieta.k12.ca.us" rshannon@murrieta.k12.ca.us Website http://www.murrieta.k12.ca.us/Page/18660 Course Study The purpose of the AP Human Geography course is to introduce students to the systematic study of patterns and processes that have shaped human understanding, use, and alteration of Earths surface. Students employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine human social organization and its environmental consequences. They also learn about the methods and tools geographers use in their science and practice. Units of Study: 1 .Intro to Human Geography 2. Population 3. Migration 4. Local culture, pop culture, and cultural landscapes 5. Identity: Race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality 6. Language 7. Religion 8. Political geography 9. Urban geography 10. Development 11. Agriculture 12. Industry and services 13. The Humanized Environment 14. Globalization and the geography of networks See the Course outline on my website or AP Central for more detail. Textbook Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture. Erin Fouberg, A.B. Murphy, H.J. De Blij 10th Edition Evaluation ProceduresGrading ScaleAssignments/homework 35 percent of total grade90 100% ACRQ s 20 percent of total grade80 89% BQuizzes 15 percent of total grade70 79% CTests 30 percent of total grade60 69% D0 59% FTotal 100%* In order to receive high school credit (for graduation), you need to earn a D or higher. However, universities will only give credit for a class with a grade of C or higher. Attendance / Promptness Students are expected to be seated in class before the bell rings. Each tardy results in an after school detention. Make-up Work Late assignments (unless the student has an excused absence, see next paragraph) may be turned in up until we begin the next chapter; this is only for 70% of theoriginal credit. This penalty will apply regardless of the reason the assignment is late (e.g. computer malfunction), so plan accordingly and do not get behind in your work. If you have an excused absence, you must submit make-up work within one day of your return from the absence to avoid the late penalty. Once the chapter test is given, work will not be accepted from that chapter, even for late credit. Tests and quizzes may be made up only following an excused absence. Make up during Pride period. Extra Credit must be turned in on or before the date it is due. Extra Credit will not be accepted late. No exceptions. If you are absent, please check my website for powerpoints, assignments, and other information you missed during your absence. ALL WORK IS POSTED ON MY WEBSITE. PLEASE USE IT. Bathroom Passes It is the policy of MMHS that passes are used for emergency bathroom use only. It is to the teachers discretion if/when a school pass will be issued to a student. Students need to learn how to prioritize their time outside of the classroom. You are allowed three passes per semester. They are worth extra credit points. Each unused pass is worth 10 points. Cell Phones & Electronic Devices There will be absolutely no cell phone usage in the classroom. All cell phones will be turned off and put away while in the classroom; cell phones will be confiscated if they are visible or are in use. If a parent needs to get in touch with a student, the parent can contact the office and a message can be delivered to the classroom. No MP# players/electronic devices are permitted. If a student is listening to music or playing a game, the device will be confiscated. School rules display the following consequences for electronic devices: First offense Device taken to Administration Second offense Device taken to Administration and detention assigned, the student may pick it up in his/her counselors office after school; Third offense - Device taken to Administration, Saturday School, and the device will be given back to the parent; Fourth Offense- Device taken to Administration, two day suspension, and the device will be given back to the parents. Food & Drinks Not allowed in class. Supplies / Format Requirements Students are required by MMHS to come to class prepared to learn. To be prepared for this class, all students must bring a pen and pencil, paper, I recommend (not required) that you with a section for each chapter, separated by using a plastic sheet protector to hold the KBAT document for each chapter and a section called models .You will also need at least 3 colored pencils and a basic calculator (phone is OK). Do not throw away notes/assignments. Please save them for finals review and AP testing. Citizenship The moment students walk into the classroom, the highest standards for good citizenship are expected of them. These standards can be summed up with one word: RESPECT. Students should exhibit respect for the teacher, their fellow classmates, the classroom, and most importantly themselves in all they do and say. While it entails a great deal, it primarily means you attempt to do the right thing at all times. This applies especially to respecting the right of the teacher to do the best job possible teaching you and the right of other students to learn in the best possible environment. Additionally, students must follow the specific rules/consequences and procedures as outlined. Classroom Guidelines Together, we will make this class a positive learning experience! Bring all needed materials to class Be in your seat and ready to begin when the bell rings Respect and be polite to all people Speak at appropriate times, using appropriate voice and language Respect other peoples property Follow all school rules Disciplinary Actions In order for the teacher to do the best job possible teaching you, disciplinary procedures will be enforced. The consequences of inappropriate behavior include (but are not limited to): student/teacher conference, OCD (on campus detention), sentences, behavior essay, parent/teacher communication, student/parent/administrator conference, Saturday School, suspension, expulsion. Parents and Students: Please refer to my website for questions regarding assignments, notes, files, and upcoming events. Please cut along the dotted line and return the bottom portion to Mr, Shannon. You will keep the above 2.5 pages  Student Name & Signature: _______________________________________________________ Period: _________ Parent(s) Name: ________________________________________________________________ Parent(s) Signature: _____________________________________________________________ Preferred Parent Contact (phone #, email): ______________________________________________________________________________ By signing this, both parent and student are stating that they have read this course syllabus. I can be contacted via email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:rshannon@murrieta.k12.ca.us" rshannon@murrieta.k12.ca.us and phone: 677-0568 extension 6214 Parents: For extra credit, please send me an email from your email, and your student will receive 10 points extra credit. Send your email to  HYPERLINK "mailto:rshannon@murrieta.k12.ca.us" rshannon@murrieta.k12.ca.us in the subject line, put your students last name first name and period. 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