Phone: 704-260-6630 EXT 42601

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Degrees and Certifications:

Central Michigan University Bachelors of Science in Education Major: Social Studies 6-12 Minor: History 6-12

Mrs. Janae Martin

Hello, my name is Janae Martin and I am so excited to begin my fifth year here at Hickory Ridge! 

I was born and raised in beautiful northeast Michigan and graduated from Central Michigan University, FIRE UP CHIPS! While at CMU I majored in secondary social studies education with an emphasis in political science. I also hold a history minor.  In my free time I enjoy spending time outdoors, traveling, walking my dogs Molly and Harper and learning about our nation and our worlds history. 

 

 


  • American History 

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    Email: janae.martin@cabarrus.k12.nc.us

     

    Phone: (704) 260-6330 EXT 42601

     

    Mrs. Martin’s Spring Schedule

     

    1st: Honors American History 

    2nd: American History 

    3rd: Planning

    4th: Holocaust and Genocide 

     

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    Contact Information

     

    Email: janae.martin@cabarrus.k12.nc.us

     

    Phone: (704) 260-6330 EXT 42601

     

    Mrs. Martin’s Spring Schedule

     

    1st: Honors American History

    2nd: American History 

    3rd: Planning

    4th: Holocaust and Genocide 

     

    Materials Needed:

    • 1 Inch Binder
    • Dividers (7)
    • Loose Leaf Paper
    • Pens/Pencils

     

    Mrs. Martin’s Amazon Wishlist:

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  • Welcome to American History! I am excited to have you in my class and I know that we will make the most of our time together. The study of American History II is designed as a survey course and a continuation of the Civics and Economics and American History I curriculum. This course will begin with the Revolutionary War and end with the modern era. This course goes beyond memorization of isolated facts to the development of higher-level thinking skills, encouraging students to make historical assessments, evaluations and discoveries.

     

  • Welcome to Holocaust and Genocide, I am excited to have you in my class and I know that we will make the most of our time together. This class will explore some of the most horrific and difficult events that has ever occurred on earth as well as other events that have shaped the history of our world. The content can be depressing and overwhelming at times because of the horrific nature of the term genocide. Maturity, empathy, and an open mind are essential to success in this course.

    There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.

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