A.P. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
GRADING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
K. KIRK School Year:2000-2001
I. Grades: Your grade will be divided into five weighted parts; each part is worth a percentage of your total grade.
Homework/Essays = 35% of the total grade
Special Projects = 20% of the total grade
Simulations = 15% of the total grade
Final Exam = 15% of the total grade
Quizzes = 15% of the total grade
= 100% of the total grade
Daily Requirements: Always bring a willingness to learn and explore, notebook, journal, and pen or pencil.
Make-up work: It is the student's responsibility to find out and make up any work missed due to an excused absence. (Work missed due to an unexcused absence cannot be made up). Missed tests and quizzes must be made up outside of class time. The student has one day for every day missed to make-up work. As there will be simulations this semester it is imperative that students attend. Because of the nature of simulations I may not be able to recreate a missed simulation after school, therefore any missed simulations may not be made up and those points will be lost.
Course Requirements: Reading and writing on a regular basis. Library investigation, magazine or newspaper critiques, current events, lecture notes, semester project, presentations, mock trials, simulated congress, research paper, tests, quizzes, on-line assignments and more!
Essays and Writing Journal: A class journal is required. It must be a separate spiral notebook. Writing assignments will be required on a regular basis. Drafts and final copies are to be written in the journal. Precis and reaction entries may also be kept in this journal.
Essays must be neat and handed in in their final format If typed use only 1 inch margins with a font size of no larger than 12. Always cite the sources used for the paper. Plagarism will garner a much lower grade.
Study Groups: It is a good idea to create study groups to discuss assignments, peer edit essays, and help each other study for quizzes and exams. While this is not a requirement, I do highly recommend it.
Required Video: Because of the amount of material to be covered in this class I will not have the opportunity to show many video's during class time. However, there are three video series that I think are pertinent to this class and would be very beneficial to the class as a whole in preparing for the AP Exam. I am therefore requiring a video viewing day. As certain topics arise I will show a video pertaining to that topic with either a discussion or a written assignment following the video. If a student has other obligations during the viewing time they may check a copy of the video out for one school day at their own convenience.
Other policies: A. Cheating will not be tolerated.
B. Common courtesy and good classroom behavior is expected from
all.
C. Students must be able to separate knowledge from belief.
An open-minded ability to listen to others' ideas without having
one's private belief system threatened is essential. Specifically,
this course will require an understanding of many different belief
systems in our political culture as well as the belief systems
of many cultures around the world. Tolerance of other beliefs
and their expression is mandatory.
Extra credit: I do not require any of my students do extra work.
Late work: I will accept a late assignment up to one week after it is due for half credit. One week is the equivalent of five days after the assignment is due. After one week I will not accept late work.
Tardy Policy: I do not give "free" tardies. Consequences
for tardiness are as follows:
1st Tardy: 10 minute detention in my room at lunch.
2nd Tardy: Clean all of my tables.
3rd Tardy: Clean all of my tables and my board.
4th Tardy: Clean all of my tables, board and windows.
5th Tardy: Clean all tables, board, windows, and scrape gum off
bottom of tables.
I have never had a 6th Tardy. Don't be the first person to get one. The main office supports my use of this tardy policy. If you fail to show for one of the above detentions work details will be assigned after school. I'm sure I can find something for you to do.
Web Page: I have created a Web Page that has the reading assignments for the semester. If you are absent you might check it out for your assignments. These assignments are subject to change. Please pay attention in class. The address is: http://www.alaska.net/~prospero. You may also reach me at my school email address: Kirk_Kelly@msmail.asd.k12.ak.us.