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With Chief Shannon Excell United States History With Chief Shannon Excell

Entry 249: Starter 3rd/4th December 2018 KNOW WHAT YOU OWE ME BY THE END OF THE WEEK!!! 4/3 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 250: Objective 3rd/4th December 2018 I will research and create a PowerPoint on the assigned topic of World War 1.

Entry 251: Activity 3rd/4th December 2018 World War 1 Project World War 1 Topic Assignments World War 1 Partners PROJECT DUE WEDNESDAY 12/5

Entry 252: Homework 3rd/4th December 2018 All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th (NO EXCEPTIONS) 2) RACER Paragraph due into GOOGLE CLASSROOM by Friday, December 7th (NO EXCEPTIONS) 3) Study Guide Questions 11-12 4) Notebook Check Starts Tuesday 12/4 and Ends Friday 12/7 (Entries 229-256ish)

Entry 245: Starter 30th November 2018 World War 1 Map ( 10 minutes to finish!) 5 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 246: Objective 30th November 2018 I will research, write, edit, type, and submit a RACER Paragraph on the impacts of World War 1 on the United States into my history google classroom.

Entry 247: Activity 30th November 2018 Final Exam RACER QUESTION: How did World War 1 impact the United States? * USE Entry 243, Textbook pages 414-445, and Article in google classroom to complete this paragraph. R eSTATE the question in a statement. A nswer the question or give additional information in it. C ite a quote that backs up your answer in “QUOTATIONS” and WITH A SOURCE (Ex: According to… “…”). E xplain what your quote means. R estate your question in a CONCLUDING sentence.

Entry 248: Homework 30th November 2018 All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th (NO EXCEPTIONS) 2) RACER Paragraph due into GOOGLE CLASSROOM by Friday, December 7th (NO EXCEPTIONS) 3) Study Guide Questions 8-10 4) Notebook Check Starts Tuesday 12/4 and Ends Friday 12/7 (Entries 229-256ish)

Entry 241: Starter 29th November 2018 Crash Course Video: 209/210 List the Causes of World War 1 6 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 242: Objective 29th November 2018 I will examine the causes of the World War 1 and create a timeline for the events of WWI.

Entry 243: Activity 29th November 2018 World War 1 Timeline: Find the Dates and Plot them on your timeline: - Sinking of the Lusitania - Treaty of Versailles is signed - Germany declares war - Germany is defeated - Assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand America enters war Russia mobilizes Austria-Hungary declares war

Entry 244: Homework 29th November 2018 1) All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! 2) Study Guide Questions 7-9

Entry 237: Starter 28th November 2018 A tool used to help finance the American entrance into WW1 was A. Freedom stocks. B. Bank drafts. C. Liberty Bonds. D. Intervention bonds. 7 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 238: Objective 28th November 2018 I will examine the causes of the World War 1.

Entry 239: Activity 28th November 2018 Crash Course Video 209: List the Causes of World War 1.

Entry 240: Homework 28th November 2018 1) All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! 2) Study Guide Questions 4-6

Entry 233: Starter 27th November 2018 __________ is an action of a state or government to acquire territory. A. War B. Imperialism C. Monopoly D. Nationalism 8 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 234: Objective 27th November 2018 I will complete World War 1 vocabulary.

Entry 235: Activity 27th November 2018 Vocabulary Word Vocabulary Word Definition Vocabulary Word in a Sentence Vocabulary Word illustrated World War 1 Vocabulary: 1) Imperialism 2) Militarism 3) Nationalism 4) Central Powers 5) Allies 6) Stalemate 7) Trench Warfare 8) Propaganda 9) Alliance

Entry 236: Homework 27th November 2018 1) All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! 2) Study Guide Questions 1-3

Entry 229: Starter 15th November 2018 The progressive era of the late 19th century advocated government intervention to help farmers, miners, and factory workers. This was exemplified by the __________. Interstate Commerce Commission, which regulates railroad shipping rates Pendleton Act, which created a civil service system for the government FDIC, which insures bank deposits establishment of a graduated income tax 11 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 230: Objective 15th November 2018 I will present my Red Poppy findings.

Entry 231: Activity 15th November 2018 Finish Poppy Present your Red Poppy Facts GET YOUR NOTEBOOK CHECKED BY CHIEF BY TODAY!

Entry 232: Homework 15th November 2018 All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS!

Entry 225: Starter 14th November 2018 NO STARTER 12 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 226: Objective 14th November 2018 I will research the symbol of the ”Red Poppy”, the reason behind the “Red Poppy” Movement, and create my own “Red Poppy.”

Entry 227: Activity 14th November 2018 Trace the Red Poppy Pieces (2 Petals, 2 Leaves) Cut out Petals and Leaves Hole Punch the centers of both Petals, the ends of both leaves and the center of the large black circle. Fringe the edges of the large black circle Bend the Petals towards the centers, slightly. Put pieces together with the brad and name on back. GET YOUR NOTEBOOK CHECKED BY CHIEF BY TOMORROW!

Entry 228: Homework 14th November 2018 All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! NOTEBOOK CHECK 2B ENDS TOMORROW Entries 169-220(ish)

Entry 221: Starter 13th November 2018 Yellow Journalism had a serious impact on the A. US Civil War. B. the Spanish American War. C. World War 1. D. the Mexican American War. 13 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 222: Objective 13th November 2018 I will research the symbol of the ”Red Poppy”, the reason behind the “Red Poppy” Movement, and create my own “Red Poppy.”

Entry 223: Activity 13th November 2018 Read the Red Poppy Article. Find 2 Facts about World War 1 to add to your Red Poppy (US Emphasis) 3) Get your 2 Facts approved by Chief Excell. * No 2 Facts can be the same as any others in the class. 4) Trace 2 leaves and write (NEATLY) your WW1 Facts on the leave in BLACK PEN/MARKER GET YOUR NOTEBOOK CHECKED BY CHIEF BY THURSDAY!!!

Entry 224: Homework 13th November 2018 All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! NOTEBOOK CHECK 2B ENDS Thursday, November 15th Entries 169-220(ish)

Entry 217: Starter 8th November 2018 1) Though never winning a U.S. presidential election, the Populist Party influenced American politics and society by advocating for __________. a. an eight-hour work day in factories and voting rights for women b. the coinage of silver to raise inflation and guaranteed farm prices c. government regulation of railroads and prohibition of alcohol d. establishment of a mine safety council and the imposition of a national income tax 15/14 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 218: Objective 8th - 9th November 2018 I will examine the rapid growth of cities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the results of that growth.

Entry 219: Activity 8th – 9th November 2018 Using Pages 311- 411, Complete the EPIC Life in the 20th Century Worksheet. THIS WILL BE DUE TOMORROW!

Entry 220: Homework 8th – 9th November 2018 All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! NOTEBOOK CHECK 2B STARTS Tuesday, November 13th Entries 173-228(ish)

Entry 213: Starter 7th November 2018 NO Starter 16 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 214: Objective 7th November 2018 I will examine the rapid growth of cities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the results of that growth.

Entry 215: Activity 7th November 2018 Read pages 304-309 Section 3 Assessment, Questions 1-5

Entry 216: Homework 7th November 2018 All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! NOTEBOOK CHECK 2B STARTS Tuesday, November 13th Entries 173-228(ish)

Entry 209: Starter 6th November 2018 1) Political machines of the late 19th and early 20th centuries _______. allocated city housing to immigrant groups most in need restricted city employment to English speakers provided immigrants with jobs, housing, and other assistance in return for political support deported immigrants who refused to assimilate and learn English 17 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 210: Objective 6th November 2018 I will examine the reasons for immigration and the experiences of various groups.

Entry 211: Activity 6th November 2018 Using pages 297-303, complete the section for your assigned group. Place of Origin Reasons for Immigrating Experiences in America Europe To escape religious persecution Settled in cities in the East and Midwest. Asia Mexico

Europe (Pages 298-301) Asia (Pages 298-299 and 301-302) Mexico Place of Origin Reasons for Immigrating Experiences in America Europe (Pages 298-301) To escape religious persecution Settled in cities in the East and Midwest. Asia (Pages 298-299 and 301-302) Mexico (Pages 298-299 and 302-303)

Entry 212: Homework 6th November 2018 All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! NOTEBOOK CHECK 2B STARTS Tuesday, November 13th Entries 173-228(ish)

Entry 205: Starter 5th November 2018 1) Big-city political machines of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were able to dominate city governments and win elections by __________. a. providing public services and government jobs to immigrants in exchange for votes b. imposing voting restrictions on ethnic groups that did not support the machine c. enacting legislation favorable to just those ethnic groups who supported the machine d. passing term limits to keep immigrants engaged in politics 19 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 206: Objective 5th November 2018 I will examine the events and issues of the Gilded Age that can be categorized as relating to Big Business or Politics.

Entry 207: Activity 5th November 2018 Using pages 290-296, fill in the two circles with events and issues of the Gilded Age that you can categorize into Big Business or Politics or Both. Big Business Politics

Politics: Big Business:

Entry 208: Homework 5th November 2018 All Missing Work/Museum Extra Credit is due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! NOTEBOOK CHECK 2B STARTS Tuesday, November 13th

Entry 201: Starter 2nd November 2018 What is POPULISM? 20 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 202: Objective 2nd November 2018 I will examine the concepts of Populism.

Entry 203: Activity 2nd November 2018 Using pages 277-282, complete the Populism WS TO BE TURNED IN AT THE END OF THE CLASS PERIOD!! 2) Work on missing/unfinished work!

Entry 204: Homework 2nd November 2018 1) ALL MISSING/MAKE-UP WORK is Due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS! 2) Notebook Check 2B starts Tuesday, November 13th

Entry 197: Starter 1st November 2018 What were some of the conflicts with the Natives? 21 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 198: Objective 1st November 2018 I will examine the people of the Western Settlements and how they transformed the West.

Entry 199: Activity 1st November 2018 Using pages 268-276, complete the chart below: Western Settlements Miners Ranchers Farmers - - - Made Land Productive - - - - -

Entry 200: Homework 1st November 2018 ALL MISSING/MAKE-UP WORK is Due by Friday, December 7th NO EXCEPTIONS!

Entry 193: Starter 31st October 2018 No Starter 22 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 194: Objective 31st October 2018 I will examine the changes in the life of the Plains Indians and the effects of government changes on the Indians.

Entry 195: Activity 31st October 2018 Read pages 261-267 Conflicts with the Natives Worksheet - DUE AT THE END OF THE CLASS PERIOD -

Entry 196: Homework 31st October 2018 Be Safe Tonight! Have a Happy Halloween!! Check your Halloween Candy!!!

Entry 189: Starter 30th October 2018 No Starter 23 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 190: Objective 30th October 2018 I will examine the reasons for Americans moving west, the people moving west, and the American frontier.

Entry 191: Activity 30th October 2018 Read pages 258-260 Find the Section 1 Assessment on pages 260, complete questions 1-4 on a separate sheet of paper.

Entry 192: Homework 30th October 2018 No Homework

Entry 185: Starter 29th October 2018 Complete Entry 183 24 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!!

Entry 186: Objective 29th October 2018 I will examine the major union strikes of the 20th century and the outcomes of those strikes.

Entry 187: Activity 29th October 2018 Read pages 251-253 Complete the Strikes Chart with Outcomes Strike Vocabulary (words that are bold & in black) Reasons for Strike Outcome of Strike Haymarket, 1886 Homestead, 1892 Pullman, 1934

Strike Vocabulary Reasons for Strike Outcome of Strike (words that are bold & in black) Reasons for Strike Outcome of Strike Haymarket, 1886 Scabs: A negative terms for a worker who replaces striking workers Anarchists: radicals who opposed all gov’t and joined the strikers Haymarket Riot: labor related violence in Chicago “Eight hours for work, eight hours for rest, 8 hours for what we will.” - 8 hour work days Violent End Someone threw a bomb into police formation, killing one officer. Officers opened fire into crowd of protesters. Homestead, 1892 - Homestead Strike: 1892 strike in Pennsylvania against Carnegie Steel - Striking against wage cuts Private police force employed by Carnegie Steel opened fire on strikers… wounding and killing strikers Carnegie Steel Workers remained ununionized. Pullman, 1934 Pullman Strike: 1894 railway workers’ strike that spread nationwide. - Laid off workers Cut wages by 25% Town of Pullman kept rent and food prices at the same rates Plant shut down Nonviolent Started American Railway Union

Entry 188: Homework 29th October 2018 No Homework

Entry 181: Starter 26th October 2018 25 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!! Notebook Quiz #2: (On a Separate Sheet of Paper to be turned in) 1) Entry # 180: What is the homework for entry 180? 2) Entry # 171: What industry did JD Rockefeller gain his riches in? 3) Entry # 166: What date was entry 166 on? 4) Entry # 159: What is the title of our current unit? 5) Entry # 146: What was the objective for entry 146?

Entry 182: Objective 26th October 2018 I will update my notebook.

Entry 183: Activity 26th October 2018 Glue or Staple the Following Entries into your Notebook: Entry 149: Notebook Quiz #2 Entry 151: Reconstruction Worksheet Entry 159: Big Business Vocabulary

Entry 184: Homework 26th October 2018 No Homework

Entry 177: Starter 25th October 2018 26 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!! Answer the following questions regarding labor unions. You may use your electronic devise for the next 5 minutes to help you in answering these questions: What is a labor union? What can be the benefits of a labor union? What can be the drawbacks of a labor union?

Entry 178: Objective 25th October 2018 I will examine the successes and failures of the Knights of Labor, The American Federation of Labor, and the International Workers of the World (Wobblies).

Entry 179: Activity 25th October 2018 Read pages 247-249 Complete the Successes and Failures of Labor Unions Chart 3) Notebook Check Q2A (Entries 136-172) Successes of Labor Unions Failures of Labor Unions The Knights of Labor protected railroad wages from being cut in 1885 through the use of the strike. The Great Railroad Strike of 1887 turned violent, giving the public and the government a bad taste for unions.

Entry 180: Homework 25th October 2018 No Homework

Entry 173: Starter 24th October 2018 27 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!! NO STARTER

Entry 174: Objective 24th October 2018 I will examine the concepts of an Industrial Economy.

Entry 175: Activity 24th October 2018 1A) Crash Course Video: Industrial Economy 1B) Crash Course Video Questions 2) Notebook Check Q2A (Entries 137-172)

Entry 176: Homework 24th October 2018 Notebook Check Starts Ends TOMORROW (Entries 137-172) 2) ALL MISSING/MAKE-UP WORK due Thursday 10/25 by 1500

Entry 169: Starter 23rd October 2018 28 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!! Look at Textbook Pages 238, answer the questions below: What is a “Captain of Industry?” (Check pages 238) What is a “Robber Baron?”

Entry 170: Objective 23rd October 2018 I will examine the reasons why American Industrialists were considered both “Captains of Industry” and “Robber Barons.”

Entry 171: Activity 23rd October 2018 Read pages 237-242 2) “Captains of Industry” or “Robber Barons” American Industrialist Industry Business Model “Captain of Industry” and why? “Robber Baron” and why? Andrew Carnegie JD Rockefeller Cornelius Vanderbilt

Entry 172: Homework 23rd October 2018 Notebook Check Starts Ends 10/25 (Entries 137-176ish) 2) ALL MISSING/MAKE-UP WORK due Thursday 10/25 by 1500

Entry 165: Starter 22nd October 2018 29 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!! Draw the evolution of the communication?  (Think the phone)

Entry 166: Objective 22nd October 2018 I will examine the technological advancements of the late 19th century.

Entry 167: Activity 22nd October 2018 Read pages 227-235 Complete the Chart Below: Technological Advancement: Example of Tech Changes: Impact on Daily Life: Electricity: (Pages 228-229) Oil: (Pages 227-228) Telegraph: Railroads: (Pages 230-235)

Entry 168: Homework 22nd October 2018 Notebook Check Starts TOMORROW 10/23 (Entries 137-176ish) 2) ALL MISSING/MAKE-UP WORK due Thursday 10/25 by 1500

Entry 165: Starter 22nd October 2018 29 DAYS UNTIL FINAL EXAMS START!!! Draw the evolution of the communication?  (Think the phone)

Entry 166: Objective 22nd October 2018 I will examine the technological advancements of the late 19th century.

Entry 167: Activity 22nd October 2018 Read pages 227-235 Complete the Chart Below: Technological Advancement: Example of Tech Changes: Impact on Daily Life: Electricity: (Pages 228-229) Oil: (Pages 227-228) Telegraph: Railroads: (Pages 230-235)

Technological Advancement: Example of Tech Changes: Impact on Daily Life: Electricity: (Pages 228-229) Oil: (Pages 227-228) Telegraph: Railroads: (Pages 230-235)

Entry 168: Homework 22nd October 2018 Notebook Check Starts TOMORROW 10/23 (Entries 137-176ish) 2) ALL MISSING/MAKE-UP WORK due Thursday 10/25 by 1500

Entry 161: Starter 18th/19th October 2018 No Starter

Entry 162: Objective 18th/19th October 2018 I will pass my midterm exam using my notebook and study guide.

Entry 163: Activity 18th/19th October 2018 MIDTERM - Follow the Link in Google Classroom to take the midterm - When you finish the midterm, hit submit and view score SHOW CHIEF EXCELL YOUR SCORE BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE MIDTERM!!!!!! 2) When finished with the test, do your missing work or silent work from another class.

Entry 164: Homework 18th/19th October 2018 1) Notebook Check Starts Tuesday 10/23 (Entries 137-176ish) 2) ALL MISSING/MAKE-UP WORK due Thursday 10/25 by 1500

Entry 157: Starter 16th/17th October 2018 October 16th (ONLY): Crash Course Video: Steam, Coal, and Technology

Entry 158: Objective 16th/17th October 2018 I will complete my Big Business Unit Vocabulary.

Entry 159: Activity 16th/17th October 2018 Big Business Unit Vocabulary: Monopoly Industrialization Transcontinental Railroad Trust Yellow Journalism Mass Production Social Darwinism Sherman Antitrust Act Division of Labor Sweat Shop Collective Bargaining Socialism Vocabulary Word: Definition: Sentence using the Vocab Word: Picture of the Word:

Entry 160: Homework 18th October 2018 Study for the Midterm using the study guide - MIDTERM IS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th!

Entry 153: Starter 15th October 2018 No Starter

Entry 154: Objective 15th October 2018 I will write and peer edit my midterm RACER.

Entry 155: Activity 15th October 2018 Read ReadWorks Article: Irish Immigrants OR Chapter 6 (The Expansion of American Industry): pages 224- 252 OR Chapter 8 (Politics, Immigration, & Urban Life): pages 288-315 2) Using the Irish Immigrants Article or the Textbook pages, answer the question below in RACER paragraph format. How did the immigration of the 19th century affect the United States?

Entry 156: Homework 16th October 2018 Study for the Midterm using the study guide - MIDTERM IS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th!

Entry 149: Starter 12th October 2018 Notebook Quiz Q2A: (SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER) 1) Entry 110: What was the objective for Entry 110? 2) Entry 120: What date was Entry 120 on? 3) Entry 131: Who was the reformer who reformed prisons? 4) Entry 131: Who was the person who gave the speech “Aint I a Woman?” 5) Entry 137: What was the point of the starter on Entry 137?

Entry 150: Objective 12th October 2018 I will analyze the aftermath of the Civil War during the era of Reconstruction.

Entry 151: Activity 12th October 2018 1) Reconstruction W.S. 2) Midterm RACER

Entry 152: Homework 12th October 2018 Study for the Midterm using the study guide - MIDTERM IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th! - MIDTERM RACER IS DUE MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th!

Entry 145: Starter 11th October 2018 What was Sherman’s March to the Sea?

Entry 146: Objective 11th October 2018 I will analyze the aftermath of the Civil War during the era of Reconstruction.

Entry 147: Activity 11th October 2018 1) Reconstruction W.S. 2) Midterm RACER

Entry 148: Homework 11th October 2018 Study for the Midterm using the study guide - MIDTERM IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th! - MIDTERM RACER IS DUE MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th!

Entry 141: Starter 5th/8th -9th October 2018 Student Led Conference Presentation Invite

Entry 142: Objective 5th/8th - 9th October 2018 I will create a storybook about the Civil War including the people involved and the outcomes of the war.

Entry 143: Activity 5th/8th - 9th October 2018 1) Civil War Storybook 2) Notebook Check #3 (Entries 81-136)- FRIDAY ONLY

Entry 144: Homework 5th/8th - 10th October 2018 Study for the Midterm using the study guide - MIDTERM IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th! - MIDTERM RACER IS DUE MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th! 2) Civil War Storybook

Entry 137: Starter 4th October 2018 A GLIMPSE INTO YOUR FURTURE… SHOULD YOU NOT LEARN TO WORK HARD! Mrs. Chief Excell Mr. Chief Excell Education Level(s): Associates Degree 2 years Bachelors Degree 4 years Masters in Education 1.6 years Years on the job: 12 Years of Teaching 16 years at UPS Hours worked per week: 8 hours with a lunch and 2 prep periods = 40 hrs/wk. 17 hours with a lunch on the run and no breaks = 85 hrs/wk. Number of Days worked in a Year: 200 days a year 334 days a year GET YOUR WORK DONE!!!

Entry 138: Objective 4th October 2018 I will examine how the expansion towards the Pacific and the growing tensions between the North and the South lead to the start of the Civil War.

Entry 139: Activity 4th October 2018 Read pages 133-144 2A) Coming of the Civil War Guided Work 2B) Notebook Check #3 (Entries 81-136)

Entry 140: Homework 4th October 2018 Study for the Midterm using the study guide Notebook Check #3 (Entries 80-136): ENDS TOMORROW!!

Entry 133: Starter 2nd/3rd October 2018 Assignments to Be Graded THIS WEEK: 1/0 DAY TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!** Assignment to be Graded Entry Number Points Possible Notebook Check #3 (Entries 81-136) 56 points Jefferson’s Presidency Guided Reading Entry 75 10 points War of 1812 Entry 87 Inventions and Innovations Guided Reading Entry 107 Reforming Society Guided Reading Entry 115 Monroe Doctrine Political Cartoon Entry 123

Entry 134: Objective 2nd/3rd October 2018 I will examine growing divisions of the United States on the topics of slavery, immigration, and traditions.

Entry 135: Activity 2nd/3rd October 2018 Read pages 133-144 2A) Growing Divisions Guided Reading 2B) Notebook Check #3 (Entries 81-136) 3) Civil War Worksheet

Entry 136: Homework 2nd/3rd October 2018 Missing Work Due October 3rd Study for the Midterm using the study guide Notebook Check #3 (Entries 80-136) Continues…

Entry 129: Starter 28th September / 1st October 2018 28th Sept 2018: What is the Temperance Movement? 1st October 2018: Notebook Set Up 3/2 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 130: Objective 28th September / 1st October 2018 I will examine the reform movements of Education, Antislavery, Women’s Rights, and Prison Communities.

Entry 131: Activity 28th September / 1st October 2018 Read pages 128-133 Chart It! * See Chart on Next Slide

Reform Movement People What did they want? Temperance Movement Women in General Wanted to eliminate alcohol consumption Save the Family Unit Public Education Horace Mann Tax supported public schools Equal education for Females/Males Reforming Prisons Dorothea Dix Improve Prisons Conditions Separate facilities for Mentally Ill/Handicapped Utopian Communities Robert Owen/Shakers Town is well educated with hard working people PERFECT/IDEAL Town Abolitionist Movement William Lloyd Garrison (Wrote antislavery newspaper called “The Liberator”) Insisted women speak at antislavery rallies Abolish/End Slavery

Reform Movement People What did they want? Antislavery/Abolitionist Movement Frederick Douglass (Wrote the abolitionist newspaper “The North Star”) Convince people of the ”evils of slavery” Put an End to Slavery Sarah & Angelina Grimke Preached the Truths about God Former Slave Owners turned Quaker Underground Railroad: a network of escape routes providing protection and transportation for slaves fleeing north to freedom Harriet Tubman (nicknamed ”The Black Moses”) - Conductor of the Underground Railroad Harriet Beecher Stowe Wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” which was a novel that portrayed the violent life of an enslaved African American by his owner Simon Legree

Reform Movement People What did they want? Women’s Rights Movement/Abolitionist Sojourner Truth (Real Name is Isabella Baumfree) Traveled Up and Down Country spreading her words Former Slave “Ain’t I a Woman?” Women’s Rights Movement Lucretia Mott/ Elizabeth Cady Stanton “Starters of the Women’s Suffrage Movement” Helped to organize the Seneca Falls Convention (first women’s rights convention) Helped to Write “ Declaration of Sentiments” explaining the rights women should have. Based off the Declaration of Independence.

Entry 132: Homework 28th September / 1st October 2018 Missing Work Due 10/3 Study for the Midterm using the study guide Notebook Check #3 (Entries 80-136) Starts Tues.

Entry 125: Starter 27th September 2018 MASH LIST 4 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 126: Objective 27th September 2018 I will complete missing assignments OR do my Midterm Study Guide!

Entry 127: Activity 27th September 2018 COMPLETE: MISSING WORK MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE

Entry 128: Homework 27th September 2018 Missing Work Due 10/3 Study for the Midterm using the study guide Notebook Check #3 (Entries 80-150ish) Starts Tues.

Entry 121: Starter 26th September 2018 Who was James Monroe? What was he known for? 5 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 122: Objective 26th September 2018 I will discuss the Monroe Doctrine and the reasons behind it.

Entry 123: Activity 26th September 2018 Monroe Doctrine Political Cartoon Missing Work

Entry 124: Homework 26th September 2018 Missing Work Due 10/3 Study for the Midterm using the study guide Notebook Check #3 (Entries 80-150ish) Starts Tues.

Entry 117: Starter 25th September 2018 What is Nationalism? Imperialism? What is their connection? 6 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 118: Objective 25th September 2018 I will examine nationalism and its connection to the Monroe Doctrine.

Entry 119: Activity 25th September 2018 Read pages 120-121 Crash Course Video: Imperialism 3) Discussion 4) Work on Missing Work

Entry 120: Homework 25th September 2018 Missing Work Due 10/3 Notebook Check #3 starts Tuesday 10/2

Entry 113: Starter 24th September 2018 What are synonyms for the word REFORM? 7 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 114: Objective 24th September 2018 I will examine reform movements of the 19th century, the goals of those movements, and the leaders/organizations behind those movements.

Entry 115: Activity 24th September 2018 Read pages 126-129 Reforming Society Worksheet TO BE TURNED IN AT END OF CLASS!! 3) Work on Missing Work

Entry 116: Homework 24th September 2018 Missing Work Due 10/3

Entry 109: Starter 21st September 2018 What type of economy did the South have? 8 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 110: Objective 21st September 2018 I will examine the underlying differences between the North and the South prior to the Civil War.

Entry 111: Activity 21st September 2018 Read pages 118-120 Differences between the North and South Chart North South

Entry 112: Homework 21st September 2018 Missing Work Due 10/3

Entry 105: Starter 20th September 2018 What does Free-Enterprise System mean? 9 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 106: Objective 20th September 2018 I will examine the Market Revolution of the 19th Century.

Entry 107: Activity 20th September 2018 Read pages 111-118 Invention and Innovation Worksheet Manifest Destiny Map

Entry 108: Homework 20th September 2018 1) Missing Work Due 10/3

Entry 101: Starter 19th September 2018 Paste/Staple your Industrial Revolution Timeline to Entry 99. 10 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 102: Objective 19th September 2018 I will examine and discuss the Second Great Awakening and the Seneca Falls Convention.

Entry 103: Activity 19th September 2018 Read pages 114-115; 132 Take 1 Pages of Cornell notes on the 2nd Great Awakening and the Seneca Falls Convention Reduce Record 2nd Great Awakening Seneca Falls Convention Summary 3) Finish Manifest Destiny Map

Entry 104: Homework 19th September 2018 1) Missing Work Due 10/3

Entry 97: Starter 18th September 2018 What was the Industrial Revolution? 11 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 98: Objective 18th September 2018 I will create a timeline of the important events of the Industrial Revolution.

Entry 99: Activity 18th September 2018 Read pages 111-113 Industrial Revolution Timeline 3) Finish Manifest Destiny Map

Entry 100: Homework 18th September 2018 1) Missing Work Due 10/3

Entry 93: Starter 17th September 2018 Crash Course: 19th Century Women 12 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!! ** GET YOUR MISSING WORK IN!!!**

Entry 94: Objective 17th September 2018 I will examine the roles of women in the 19th century.

Entry 95: Activity 17th September 2018 Read pages 110-111 Roles of Women Discussion Finish Manifest Destiny Map

Entry 96: Homework 17th September 2018 1) Missing Work Due 10/3

Entry 89: Starter 14th September 2018 What does “Manifest Destiny” mean? 15 DAYS TO FIX YOUR GRADES BEFORE THE QUARTER IS CLOSED!!!

Entry 90: Objective 14th September 2018 I will examine and map the territorial expansion of the United States westward.

Entry 91: Activity 14th September 2018 Manifest Destiny PowerPoint Manifest Destiny Map

Entry 92: Homework 14th September 2018 1) No Homework

Entry 85: Starter 13th September 2018 RACER Paragraph Upload (if needed)

Entry 86: Objective 13th September 2018 I will examine the people, places, and events of the War of 1812.

Entry 87: Activity 13th September 2018 Read Pages 96-98 War of 1812 Guided Reading Assignment Notebook Check: Entries 37-80

Entry 88: Homework 13th September 2018 1) No Homework

Entry 81: Starter 12th September 2018 September 11th Aftermath RACER… Question: What policies have been put into place, especially in aviation and security, since September 11th, 2001’s events? R estate A dd additional information C ite source quote in “Quotations” E xplain how your quote backs up your restate and/or additional info R evise and summarize

Entry 82: Objective 12th September 2018 I will write a RACER about aviation and security changes after September 11th, 2001.

Entry 83: Activity 12th September 2018 September 11th Aftermath RACER… Question: What policies have been put into place, especially in aviation and security, since September 11th, 2001’s events? R estate A dd additional information C ite source quote in “Quotations” E xplain how your quote backs up your restate and/or additional info R evise and summarize

Entry 84: Homework 12th September 2018 Notebook Check (entries 37-80) ends TOMORROW! 9-11 RACER Paragraph DUE 9/13 (NO EXCEPTIONS)

Entry 77: Starter 11th September 2018 Notebook Quiz #2: Entry 47: What two rebellions were being compared in this activity? Entry 61: What was your starter for entry 61? Entry 56: What was the homework for this entry? Entry 54: What was the date of this objective? Entry 71: What was the first activity for this entry?

Entry 78: Objective 11th September 2018 I will examine and discuss the events of September 11th, 2001.

Entry 79: Activity 11th September 2018 1) September 11th Discussion 2) September 11th Video 3) September 11th Timeline 9:03am EST 9:37am EST 10:03am EST 5:20pm EST 8:46am EST 9:34am EST 9:59am EST 10:28am EST 4) September 11th Aftermath… What policies have been put into place, especially in aviation, since September 11th, 2001’s events?

Entry 80: Homework 11th September 2018 1) Aftermath of September 11th, 2001 Homework 2) Notebook ENTRIES 37-80 Checked this week

Entry 73: Starter 10th September 2018 15 minutes to complete Unit 1 Test.

Entry 74: Objective 10th September 2018 I will examine the events of Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency.

Entry 75: Activity 10th September 2018 Read pages 93-95 Complete the Guided Reading Worksheet on Jefferson’s Presidency.

Entry 76: Homework 10th September 2018 NOTEBOOK QUIZ 2 THIS WEEK NOTEBOOK CHECK (ENRTIES 37-80)- STARTS TUESDAY!

Entry 69: Starter 7th September 2018 No Starter

Entry 70: Objective 7th September 2018 I will pass my unit 1 test.

Entry 71: Activity 7th September 2018 1) Unit 1 Test: using your study guide and your notebook… complete the test and RACER on a SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER!!! Step 1: Title the test “Balancing Liberty and Order ” Step 2: Put NVMI Heading on Test in upper right corner. Step 3: Number (STRAIGHT DOWN) 1-19 and leave space for a RACER Paragraph on the back or bottom Step 5: Begin Test Step 6: Turn in Test Document and Answer Document when finished. 2) Finish your Presidential Trading Card and Upload it to Google Classroom. Save as a PDF to your drive.

Entry 72: Homework 7th September 2018 NOTEBOOK QUIZ 2 NEXT WEEK NOTEBOOK CHECK (ENRTIES 37-80)- STARTS TUESDAY!

Entry 65: Starter 4th – 5th September 2018 Who was the first president of the United States?

Entry 66: Objective 4th – 5th September 2018 I will create a presidential trading card.

Entry 67: Activity 4th – 5th September 2018 Using www.readwritethink.org, create a presidential trading card with the following information on it (Create your own): Name of President and Picture Section 1) Basic Info: Birth Date and Death Date: Wife: Section 2) Presidency Info: (TB pages 965-967) President Number (1st President, 2nd President, etc.) Political Party (Affiliated) Years in Office: Elected From: Vice President Section 3) Major Events of the Presidency Section 4) Political Policy regarding foreign affairs Section 5) Famous Quote and explanation of that quote

Entry 68: Homework 4th – 5th September 2018 Project Due Friday: UPLOAD FINAL PRODUCT INTO GOOGLE CLASSROOM! Unit 1 Test: Friday STUDY WITH STUDY GUIDE ON GOOGLE CLASSROOM!

Entry 61: Starter 30th August 2018 Google Classroom: THERE IS AN APP FOR THAT! US History Period 1:  j25x4m US History Period 3: 53ia7c US History Period 4: g0nzwx

Entry 62: Objective 30th August 2018 I will review our class PowerPoint Slide for the Bill of Rights.

Entry 63: Activity 30th August 2018 Review PowerPoint Take Cornell Notes on the Simplified Version of the Amendments

Entry 64: Homework 30th August 2018 No Homework

Entry 57: Starter 29th August 2018 NO STARTER

Entry 58: Objective 29th August 2018 I will review our class PowerPoint Slide for the Bill of Rights.

Entry 59: Activity 29th August 2018 Review PowerPoint Take Cornell Notes on the Simplified Version of the Amendments

Entry 60: Homework 29th August 2018 No Homework

Entry 53: Starter 27th/ 28th August 2018 Music Comparison: “Maria, Maria” and “Wild Thoughts” "It was a Good Day” and “Footsteps in the Dark”

Entry 54: Objective 27th/ 28th August 2018 I will create a PowerPoint Slide for one of the Bill of Rights.

Entry 55: Partner Work 27th/ 28th August 2018 You and a partner will be assigned one of 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. You will need to create a PowerPoint slide with the following information on it: 1) Number of Amendment (Amendment 1, 2, Etc.) 2) Actual verbiage of Bill (”in”). (Use Textbook Pgs. 80-88) 3) Common Public Speak…. ANNOTATE IT! (Write it for Declan to understand.) 4) Picture Representing the Bill 5) A court case that has addressed this bill and synopsis from TB (Use Textbook Pgs. 968-975) ENTIRE PROJECT IS WORTH 50 Points! Due Tuesday August 28th at end of class period

Entry 56: Homework 27th/ 28th August 2018 Bill of Rights Project Research

Entry 49: Starter 24th August 2018 What is Separation of Powers? What is Checks and Balances?

Entry 50: Objective 24th August 2018 I will examine the differing opinions of the Federalists and Anti- Federalists on the battle over ratification.

Entry 51: Team Work 24th August 2018 Read pages 61-62 Complete the chart, in the right side of the notebook: Federalist Demands before Ratification: Anti-Federalist Demands before Ratification:

Stressed Weakness of the Articles of Confederation Federalist Demands before Ratification: Anti-Federalists Demands before Ratification: Stressed Weakness of the Articles of Confederation Believed that the Constitution would have more success within the nation Emphasized Separation of Power and Checks and Balances system to protect against tyranny Feared people more than Government Didn’t want a president Relied on Patrick Henry and other old revolutionaries Didn’t want government that they fought to get rid of No taxation without Representation Bill of Rights Established to protect basic individual rights (speech, press, fair trial) Believed federalists posed threat to state government and individuals rights Against the Constitution but didn’t have another plan

Entry 52: Homework 24th August 2018 No Homework

Entry 45: Starter 23rd August 2018 Read page 58. What was the Great Compromise?

Entry 46: Objective 23rd August 2018 I will examine Shay’s rebellion and its effects on our new nation.

Entry 47: Team Work 23rd August 2018 1) Using your devices, research Shay’s Rebellion 2) Draw the Double Bubble onto the right side of your notebook and add information about Shay’s rebellion there. What did Shay’s rebellion lead to? Shay’s Rebellion: Whiskey Rebellion:

Entry 48: Homework 23rd August 2018 No Homework

Entry 41: Starter 21st/22nd August 2018 August 21st: Answers to Declaration of Independence Review 1-8 August 22nd: Put vocabulary with Entry 15.

Entry 42: Objective 21st/22nd August 2018 I will examine the problems and solutions of the Articles of Confederation.

Entry 43: Class Discussion 21st/22nd August 2018 1) Read pages 54-56. 2) Complete Articles of Confederation Chart on right side of Notebook Problems of the Articles of Confederation: Solutions of the Articles of Confederation:

Problems of the Articles of Confederation: Solutions of the Articles of Confederation: Limited National Government 1 branch in Government: Legislative (Congress) Made laws AND Enforced laws EACH state maintained individual court system Legislative Branch could NOT establish taxes… only petition the states for money Each States only have 1 vote in Congress Government should be a Representative Democracy with power in the hands of the people States printed individual monies that were worthless High taxes on interstate trade created hostility among the states. - Called convention - Citizens in some areas started rebellion against taxes - Called Constitutional Convention - Threw out Articles of Confederation and established Constitution - Elected George Washington as president Virginia Plan: - Creation of bicameral (2 house) national legislature - Representatives sent based on population of state - Added powers to legislature - Right to tax - Regular interstate and foreign commerce (trade) - Power to Veto - Established 2 new branches: Judicial and Executive New Jersey Plan: States has more strength than Federal Government Unicameral: equal representatives for each state GREAT COMPROMISE:

Entry 44: Homework 21st/ 22nd August 2018 August 21st: Notebook Check Started TODAY (Entries 1-36) August 22nd: Notebook check ends tomorrow!

Entry 37: Starter 20th August 2018 Stand and Deliver Rules: I stand at attention when called on. I address the teacher as “sir” or “ma’am”. I answer the question in a clear strong voice. I remain standing until given permission to be seated. Answers to Road Towards Independence Worksheet

Entry 38: Objective 20th August 2018 I will examine the Declaration of Independence.

Entry 39: Partner Work 20th August 2018 Read textbook pages 50-52 and answer comprehension questions 1-8 from page 53 in your notebook. Reviewing the Declaration of Independent Game Independent Write: Critical Thinking Question of your choice

Entry 40: Homework 20th August 2018 Notebook Check Starts TOMORROW (Entries 1-36) Finish Declaration Review 1-8

Entry 33: Starter 17th August 2018 ON A SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER, write the answers to the following questions in full sentences. Notebook Quiz #1: Entry 9: What is the date of entry 9? Entry 27: What was one outcome of the French & Indian War? Entry 30: What is the objective of entry 30? Entry 20: What was the homework assigned for Aug 10th? Entry 15: What is the title of Unit #1?

Entry 34: Objective 17th August 2018 I will examine the steps colonists took to gain their independence.

Entry 35: Partner Work 17th August 2018 Read textbook pages 40-49. Answer the Road to Independence Questions.

Entry 36: Homework 17th August 2018 Notebook Check Starts Tuesday (Entries 1-36) Finish Road to Independence Questions (If Needed)

Entry 29: Starter 15/16th August 2018 What are the ramifications of the French and Indian War?

Entry 30: Objective 15/16th August 2018 I will examine the acts that mostly effected the British Colonists in North America.

Entry 31: Activity 15/16th August 2018 1a) British Acts on the Colonies PowerPoint 1b) Take Cornell Notes on the PowerPoint

Entry 32: Homework 15/16th August 2018 Decorate front cover of Notebook NOTEBOOK QUIZ #1: FRIDAY!!!

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 25: Starter 14th August 2018 Using your device, in the next 3 minutes, research who was involved in the French and Indian War.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 26: Objective 14th August 2018 I will understand the ramifications and outcomes of the French and Indian War.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 27: Activity 14th August 2018 Read and Annotate the ReadWorks Article, “The French and Indian War.” What are the outcomes of the French and Indian War? What were the ramifications of those outcomes?

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 28: Homework 14th August 2018 Decorate front cover of Notebook

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 21: Starter 13th August 2018 ON THE BACK OF YOUR NOTEBOOK, write Your name Your Class Title: U.S. History

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 22: Objective 13th August 2018 I will set up my notebook for my class.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 23: Activity 13th August 2018 NOTEBOOK SET UP Step 1: On page 1, in the right bottom corner, write your name your class name your period number Step 2: On page 2 (the back of page 1), write Teacher Name: Chief Excell Teacher email: shexcell@novamil.org Teacher Instagram: @oneexcellenthistoryteacher Step 3: On page 3 (across from page 2), write unit name Colonial America Step 4: Paste in last week’s entries, following the directions of Chief Excell

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 24: Homework 13th August 2018 Decorate front cover of Notebook

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 17: Starter 10th August 2018 Name as many of the original 13 colonies as you can.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 18: Objective 10th August 2018 I will complete the Colonial America Vocabulary for my first unit.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 19: Activity 10th August 2018 Unit 1: Colonial America Beginnings Colonial America Beginnings: Constitution Democracy Declaration of Independence Federalism Free-Enterprise System Monroe Doctrine Manifest Destiny Reform Enlightenment Vocabulary Word Definition Sentence Picture

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 20: Homework 10th August 2018 1) Supplies DUE BY MONDAY!

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 13: Starter 9th August 2018 `15 minutes until GAME TIME!!! FINISH YOUR THIEVES Assignment!

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 14: Objective 9th August 2018 I will complete the Colonial America Vocabulary for my first unit.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 15: Activity 9th August 2018 Unit 1: Colonial America Beginnings Colonial America Beginnings: Constitution Democracy Declaration of Independence Federalism Free-Enterprise System Monroe Doctrine Manifest Destiny Reform Enlightenment Vocabulary Word Definition Sentence Picture

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 16: Homework 9th August 2018 1) Supplies DUE BY MONDAY 8/13

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 9: Starter 8th August 2018 COPY THIEVES Acronym and meanings: T itle H eadings I ntroduction E very First Sentence of a Paragraph V isuals and Vocabulary E nd of Chapter Questions (If they exist) S ummary

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 10: Objective 8th August 2018 I will complete the THIEVES of the Textbook.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

DURING TEAM WORK…Table Team Work I work cooperatively with my team members to accomplish a particular goal by: Performing assigned tasks/roles Listening to my team members Respecting the ideas of others Being a helpful contributor to the team.

Notebooks Entries Are: In pencil or pen Labeled with the Entry Number Labeled with the Name of the Entry Labeled with the Date Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of your best effort Complete

Entry 11: Team Work 8th August 2018 Step 1: Row Leaders get textbooks for everyone in your row. Step 2: In partners, complete the THIEVES of the textbook. Step 3: Turn in THIEVES of the Textbook Worksheet @ the end of the class period.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 12: Homework 8th August 2018 1) Supplies DUE BY MONDAY 8/13

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 5: Starter 7th August 2018 1) Class Website

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 6: Objective 7th August 2018 I will become familiar with the expectations and the procedures of this class.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Standards for Open Discussion I contribute my ideas to class discussions I listen to others when they are speaking I wait for the appropriate time to contribute my ideas I am polite in my interactions with other students and the teacher

Notebooks Entries Are: In pencil or pen Labeled with the Entry Number Labeled with the Name of the Entry Labeled with the Date Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of your best effort Complete

Entry 7: Classwork/Open Discussion 7th August 2018 Go over Syllabus and Supplies Class Walk Through

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 8: Homework 7th August 2018 Parent Signature DUE BY WEDNESDAY 8/8 (Tomorrow) 2) Supplies DUE BY MONDAY 8/13

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 1: Starter 6th August 2018 1) Assigned Seats 2) Welcome

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Notebooks Entries Are In pencil Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 2: Objective 6th August 2018 I will become familiar with the expectations and the procedures of this class.

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Standards for Open Discussion I contribute my ideas to class discussions I listen to others when they are speaking I wait for the appropriate time to contribute my ideas I am polite in my interactions with other students and the teacher

Notebooks Entries Are: In pencil or pen Labeled with the Entry Number Labeled with the Name of the Entry Labeled with the Date Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of your best effort Complete

Entry 3: Classwork/Open Discussion 6th August 2018 Activity 1: Open Discussion Step 1: When you walked in you were given 2 post-it notes: On one post-it note, write a success you have experienced in your educational life. (DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME ON THE NOTE!) b) On the other post-it note, write a failure you have experienced in your educational life. Step 2: Post your post-it note on each side of the board. Step 3: Goal Set Video Step 4: Discussion Activity 2: Syllabus and Supplies

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

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STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

Entry 4: Homework 6th August 2018 Parent Signature DUE BY WEDNESDAY 8/8 2) Supplies DUE BY MONDAY 8/13

THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

DURING TEAM WORK… Table Team Work I work cooperatively with my team members to accomplish a particular goal by: Performing assigned tasks/roles Listening to my team members Respecting the ideas of others Being a helpful contributor to the team.

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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE” Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

Standards for Stand and Deliver I go quickly to the white board when it is my turn. I print my name on the white board neatly and complete the assigned task on the white board. I complete the problem as a notebook entry if it is NOT my turn to be at the board. I stand at attention to show my teachers when I am done and requesting permission to be seated. I address the teacher as “sir” or “ma’am”. I ask or answer a question in a clear, loud voice.

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TOTAL PARTICIPATION TECHNIQUES http://acadiatechinfo.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/60481382/beleive% 2Bin%2Btpts.pdf

CLOSE READING AND ANNOTATING http://faculty.catawba.edu/jmbitzer/War/TextAnnotation.pdf

CITATION State a fact Cite what specific text or source you used to give you that fact Explain why the citation serves as proof of the fact

Citation Example Frames According to (name of person/article/organization), ... (Name of person/article) states/said/wrote, "….” (Name of person), from/in (Name of article/organization), says/said/writes, "..." In (Name of article or book), (Name of person) writes/says/states, "..." As cited in (name of article/book)... As noted in (name of article/book).../As noted by (name of person), ... (Name of article, person, organization) reveals that... Research points to the fact that… (Name of person/article) highlights that…

THIEVES Title Headings Introduction Every first sentence Visuals and vocabulary End of chapter questions Summary