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Complete factory simulation response questions, if needed. MONDAY, February 25, 2019 TARGET Identify major domestic and international events during James Madison’s Presidency BELLWORK Can you name a major invention of the Industrial Revolution? CLASSWORK “I Love Lucy” – Chocolate Factory Factory Simulation – Do the job assigned to you as quickly and efficiently as possible. If you don’t, YOU’RE FIRED! HOMEWORK Complete factory simulation response questions, if needed.

DO NOT WRITE QUESTIONS TODAY Complete doodle note blanks, if needed. Tuesday, February 26, 2019 TARGET Identify major domestic and international events during James Monroe’s Presidency BELLWORK 1. Can you see any advantage to being an artisan worker instead of a factory worker?  2. How do you think the factory system both helped and hurt the United States during the Industrial Revolution? DO NOT WRITE QUESTIONS TODAY CLASSWORK Doodle Notes – The Era of Good Feelings The American System and a compromise in Missouri HOMEWORK Complete doodle note blanks, if needed.

Complete reflection questions, if needed Wednesday, February 27, 2019 TARGET Identify major domestic and international events during James Monroe’s Presidency BELLWORK What is another name for the Florida Purchase Treaty? CLASSWORK Doodle Notes – The Era of Good Feelings The American System and a compromise in Missouri Complete fill-in-the-blanks and reflection questions on James Monroe’s presidency. Color notes once reflection questions are done HOMEWORK Complete reflection questions, if needed