1. The document outlines the classroom rules and procedures for an economics class, including details on grading (everything is equally weighted at 100%), expectations (be prepared, respectful, and on time), and the teacher's website where notes and assignments are posted.
2. Late work will be accepted for up to two weeks for half credit. Students are responsible for getting missing notes from the website.
3. The class is a graduation requirement, and parents and an administrator will be contacted if a student's grade drops below 70%.
1. The document outlines the classroom rules and procedures for an economics class, including details on grading (everything is equally weighted at 100%), expectations (be prepared, respectful, and on time), and the teacher's website where notes and assignments are posted.
2. Late work will be accepted for up to two weeks for half credit. Students are responsible for getting missing notes from the website.
3. The class is a graduation requirement, and parents and an administrator will be contacted if a student's grade drops below 70%.
1. The document outlines the classroom rules and procedures for an economics class, including details on grading (everything is equally weighted at 100%), expectations (be prepared, respectful, and on time), and the teacher's website where notes and assignments are posted.
2. Late work will be accepted for up to two weeks for half credit. Students are responsible for getting missing notes from the website.
3. The class is a graduation requirement, and parents and an administrator will be contacted if a student's grade drops below 70%.
lindsay.cooper@cmcss.net lindsaycoopernehs.weebly.com CLASSROOM RULES/PROCEDURES: 1.) Grading: This class is graded on the percentage scale. This is based on most university grading. Everything is equally weighted at 100% points in this class. 2.) Class expectations: Be prepared for class with a writing utensil and paper, be respectful to teacher and fellow classmates, be on time. All NEHS policies on food, drinks, and tardies will be followed. 3.) Website: I update my class website on a daily basis with what we do in class. Notes, class and homework assignments, and extra credit opportunities will be posted here. Please bookmark this page on your smartphone, tablet, and/or home computer. If you dont have any of the above, the library is open before school, during lunch, and most afternoons. Mobile labs are also available through my classroom or Ms. Casey. 4.) Late work: If you are absent, you are allowed two days for make up work for each day you are absent. Late work is accepted for 2 weeks pas the due date for no more then 50% credit. Visit my weebly to print off missing notes or worksheets. This is your responsibility. 5.) Responsibility: This class is a requirement for graduation. If your grade drops below a 70%, I will call your parents as well as an administrator. Im here to help you. Just ask. 6.) District Syllabus: Please refer to my website for further course instructions and district syllabus 7.) Schedule of class and district syllabus: Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Title and Standards
Dates
Scarcity and Economic Reasoning
E.1, E.2, E.3, E.4, E.5, E.6, E.7, E.8, E.9, E.10 Supply and Demand E.11, E.12, E.13, E.14, E.15, E.16, E.17, E.18, E.19, E.20, E.21, E.22 Market Structures E.23, E.24, E.25, E.36, E.26, E.27, E.28, E.29, E.30, E.31, E.32 BMK 1 (UNITS 1-3) October 5-7 Will be a mid-term exam Money and the Role of Financial Institutions E.49, E.50, E.51, E.52, E.53 National Economic Performance E.43, E.44, E.45, E.46, E.47, E.48 The Role of Government E.33, E.34, E.35, E.37, E.38, E.39, E.40, E.41, E.42 Trade E.54, E.55, E.56, E.57, E.58, E.59, E.60
Aug 8-Aug 26 Aug 29-Sept 23 Sept 26-Oct 7
Oct 17- Oct 28
Oct 31-Nov 10 Nov 14-Nov 30
Dec 1-Dec 16
BMK 2 (UNITS 4-7) Dec 13-15 Will be a Semester Exam