Spring 2021
1st period: EPFL 2nd period: Civics & Economics Honors 3rd period: EPFL 4th period: Planning Wednesday is a half day, I am going to offer tutoring to those who feel the need - please email me and we will set up a zoom. Please email- mary1.goudes@cms.k12.nc.us Please remember you may access our present textbook via your NC Ed Cloud account. Please go to the Smiley Face Icon that has the word Ed in it. Thank you - mg
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You should be able to google Civics Today and many of the chapters have PDFs of them. I prefer that text.
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Test Specification Weights for the American History: The Founding Principles, Civics, and Economics NC Final Exam Standard Range of Total Items
C&G.1: 8% to 12% Analyze the foundations and development of American government in terms of principles and values.
C&G.2: 11% to 15% Analyze government systems within the United States in terms of their structure, function and relationships.
C&G.3: 13% to 17% Analyze the legal system within the United States in terms of the development, execution and protection of citizenship rights at all levels of government.
C&G.4 3% to 7% Understand how democracy depends upon the active participation of citizens.
C&G:.5 3% to 7% Analyze how political and legal systems within and outside of the United States provide a means to balance competing interests and resolve conflicts.
PFL: 21% to 25%: personal finance
E 28% to 32%: general economic concepts
Total 100%
C&G.1: 8% to 12% Analyze the foundations and development of American government in terms of principles and values.
C&G.2: 11% to 15% Analyze government systems within the United States in terms of their structure, function and relationships.
C&G.3: 13% to 17% Analyze the legal system within the United States in terms of the development, execution and protection of citizenship rights at all levels of government.
C&G.4 3% to 7% Understand how democracy depends upon the active participation of citizens.
C&G:.5 3% to 7% Analyze how political and legal systems within and outside of the United States provide a means to balance competing interests and resolve conflicts.
PFL: 21% to 25%: personal finance
E 28% to 32%: general economic concepts
Total 100%
SyllabusFall 2020
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Please use your NC Ed Cloud to access the online textbook.
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Midterm Study GuideMidterm dates and study guide TBA.
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Final Study GuideExam Schedule:
1/16 - Second Block 1/17 - Third Block 1/20 MLK - no school 1/21 - First Block 1/22 - Fourth Block 1/23 - Make Up Exams 1/24 - Teacher Workday ![]()
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https://sites.google.com/a/chccs.k12.nc.us/brian-link/classroom-news/civicsmslreview
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Released tests
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Civics Academy Reviews: actual EOC style questions related to content
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