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April 4-8

April 4, 2016 Agenda: Worksheets, Pass back graded work Directions: Complete the worksheets on the back table. Material is in Chapter 12 of the textbook.These will go in your LAST unit packet. Grade sheets can be signed for 5 bonus points. Conferences about grades, helping out with makeup work, or general concerns about the class must be made after school. Last day to turn in makeup work is APRIL 22ND! I will not be putting in ANY makeup work until after that date. Today is the first day for the donation bonus. You can donate Kleenex or paper towels ONLY. One item=5 points; $1=5 points up to 5 items/5dollars for a max of 25 bonus points. Due date is April 22nd.

April 5, 2016 Agenda: Bellwork, WWI Notes Directions: Begin a new section of notes title “WWI”. Copy the following terms down at the top of your notes: Key Terms and People: Triple Alliance, Triple Entente, Franz Ferdinand, Central Powers, Allied Powers, trench warfare, total war, genocide, Bolsheviks, Vladimir Lenin, Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations, Balfour Declaration

April 6, 2016 Agenda: WWI Notes Directions: No bell work today, get your notes out from yesterday to continue WWI. Tomorrow: Vocab Quiz

April 7, 2016 Agenda: Current Event Assignment, Vocab Quiz Directions: Write your name on the sticky notes and place it on your phone. I will pick up your phone for the quiz and will distribute everyone’s phone after all quizzes are picked up.

April 8, 2016 Agenda: News, Interwar Years Bellwork: CNN Student News-Write about at least three topics covered on the news today. Remember to write complete sentences. Begin a new section of notes titled “Interwar Years”. Write the following terms down at the top of your notes: Key People and Terms: Mao Zedong, Long March, Mohandas Ghandi, Benito Mussolini, Fascism, Totalitarianism, Joseph Stalin, Gulag, Adolf Hitler, Nazi Party, anti-Semitism, Nuremburg Laws