Mr. Findley


Mr. Findley enjoys hunting, fishing, and cutting firewood.
When he's not teaching or involved in his hobbies, he is spending time with his children.


World History 1 (2 semesters, 1 credit, no prerequisite)
This course traces the development of Western culture from the dawn of history to the end of the transition to modern times. Students will learn about the ideas and events shaping and changing the world in which we live. Special attention is given to names and locations, buliding map skills, and learning how geographic factors play a part in history.

ILS 1B.3b; 1.C.4f; 1.C.5f; 3.A.3; 5.B.3b; 15.C.4a; 16.A.3b; 16.A.4a; 16.A.4b; 16.A.4c; 16.B.3a; 16.B.3b;16.B3c; 16.B3d; 16.B.4a; 16.C.3a; 16.C.3b; 16.C.3c; 16.C.4c; 16.C.4d;16.C.5bw; 16.D.3a; 16.D.4a; 16.E.3a; 17.A.4a; 17.D.4; 17.d.5; 18.C.4a; 27.A.3b; 27.B.3; 27.B.4a; 27.A.5; 27.B.5; 29.B.5a

World History 2 (2 semesters, 1 credit, no prerequiste)
Traces developments in the civilizations of the world from the French Revolution to present time. Emphasis is placed on events that have affected the world today. Contemporary events will be covered as they occur. Students will learn names, locations, build maps skills, and learn how geographic factors play a role in history.

ILS 1.B.4a; 1.B.5a; 1.C.4a; 1.C.4b; 1.C.4c; 1.C.4d;1.C.4f; 1.C.5a; 1.C.5b; 1.C.5d; 1.C.5f; 3.B.4a; 3.A.5; 4.A.4a; 4.A.4b; 4.B.4a; 4.B.4a; 4.B.4b; 5.A.4b; 5.C.4b; 14.B.4; 15.A.5a; 15.A.5b; 16.A.4aw; 16.B.4bw; 16.B.5aw; 16.B.5cw; 16.C.4aw; 16.C.4cw; 16.C.4dw; 16.C.5aw; 16.D.4w; 16.D5w; 16.E.4aw; 16.E. 4bw; 16.E.5bw; 27.B.4b; 27.D.1; 27.D.3; 27.D.4.; 27.D.5; 29.D.3; 29.D.4; 29.D.5; 29.E.3; 29.E.5; 30.A.5a

World Geography (2 semesters, 1 credit, no prerequiste)
Students will obtain a general background in geographical characteristics of regions throughout the world. This course stresses various aspects of geographical regions, and includes information relevent to physical, historical, political and economic componets of each region. Identification of countries and regions by map location will be presented.

ILS 1.B.3b; 1.C.4f; 1.C.5F; 3.A.3; 5.B.3b; 12.E.3a; 12.E.3; 12.F.3a; 12.F.3b; 12.F.3c; 12.E.4a; 12.E.5; 15.E.4b; 16.A.3a; 16.C.4b; 16.E.5a; 16.E.5b; 17.A.3a; 17.A.3b; 17.A.4b; 17.A.5; 17.B.4a


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