Warm-Up How was your vacation? What did you do that you enjoyed? 3-5 complete sentences US History.

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Warm-Up How was your vacation? What did you do that you enjoyed? 3-5 complete sentences US History

S1 Reflection and S2 Action plan Write one small paragraph (6+ sentences) to answer each of the following questions. 1.What did you do well last semester? Be specific, include examples. 2.What do you need to work on this semester to make it more successful than last semester? Be specific and include examples of why this is something you need to work on and HOW you will start to address this issue. 3.Create two goals for this semester by completing the SMART Goals work sheet. 1.One goal must be academic and the other can be academic, athletic or personal. 2.You must have at least 3 steps for each plan.

1.Tape the assignments on your desk into your notebook. 2.Notebooks are due no later than 5 minutes after the bell. 3.Be sure you do not loose your scantron, the time line or written portion handout. US History

Warm-Up Write No Warm-Up Open your notebook to your title page. You need to answer the following question at the bottom of your title page and draw or print pictures for the rest of you title page. What were two major political, economic, social, technological or cultural developments of the 1920’s that changed the United States. Be sure you address at least 2 of the topics (ex – economic and technological) 5+ sentences US History

Warm-Up Work with your group and put the following events/periods in chronological order. Be sure to number them and general dates/periods. Declaration of Independence The Progressive Era 19 th century Immigration and Urbanization Manifest Destiny begins WWI Emancipation Proclamation ReconstructionMonroe Doctrine The Civil WarThe Constitution The Roaring 20’s19 th Amendment IndustrializationSpanish-American War Revolutionary WarFree Choice: Choose one event we studied which is not on the list.

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“It is what we think we know already that often prevents us from learning.” — Claude Bernard

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US History Warm-Up

“We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.” Ronald Reagan