 DAILY WARM-UP: p. 127 “Analyzing Political Cartoons” Questions #1-2  Examine and complete notes on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire  Groups continue.

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 DAILY WARM-UP: p. 127 “Analyzing Political Cartoons” Questions #1-2  Examine and complete notes on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire  Groups continue presentations of Chapter 4 Projects  HOMEWORK: Work on Chapter 4 Essential Questions (Take-Home Assessment Grade) due TUESDAY

 DAILY WARM-UP: p. 106 “Devastated Galveston” Question  Complete Chapter 4 Projects and collect Chapter 4 Project Essential Questions  Complete Chapter 4 Matching Review Activities  WRITING LOG: Which reform from the Progressive Era (Chap. 4) do you think was the most important and why?  HOMEWORK: NONE

 DAILY WARM-UP: p. 141 “U.S. Acquisitions in the Pacific” Map Questions #2-3  Finish review of Chapter 4 Names  Complete Imperialism Activity and PowerPoint  Begin 5-1 Notes  HOMEWORK: Chapter 5 Essential Vocabulary due MONDAY

 DAILY WARM-UP: p. 142 “Territorial Expansion of the United States” Question #2  Complete 5-1 Notes  Analyze and discuss political cartoons  Takes notes on 5-2 PowerPoint on the Spanish-American War  HOMEWORK: Chapter 5 Essential Vocabulary due MONDAY

 DAILY WARM-UP: p “To War!” Question #1  Complete 5-2 cloze procedure on the Spanish-American War  Begin reading 5-3 Section Summary and completing 5-3 timeline  HOMEWORK: Chapter 5 Essential Vocabulary due MONDAY

 DAILY WARM-UP: What were some of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?  Review Articles of Confederation and its weaknesses/Shays Rebellion  Conduct mock Constitutional Convention  Review key elements and compromises of the Constitutional Convention

 WRITING LOG: Based on the problems leading to the War for Independence, what do you think the first priorities would have been for the new American government to address? (from Thursday)  HOMEWORK: “Were the Founding Fathers Democratic Reformers?” Article Analysis due TUESDAY; Chapter 9-10 Study Guide due FRIDAY

 DAILY WARM-UP: Why was compromise so important in the early history of the United States?  Examine Federalist and Antifederalist positions on the ratification of the Constitution  Analyze influence of the Enlightenment on the United States Constitution  HOMEWORK: Federalist #10 and #51 Reading Questions due WEDNESDAY; Chapter 9-10 Study Guide due FRIDAY; Unit 3 Assessment on FRIDAY

 DAILY WARM-UP: Why are the Bill of Rights so important to the United States?  Complete Federalist and Democratic- Republican debate of the Washington Administration  Analyze key elements of the Washington Administration  HOMEWORK: Chapter 9-10 Study Guide due FRIDAY; Study for Unit 3 Assessment on FRIDAY

 DAILY WARM-UP: How did the writers of the Federalist Papers try to convince readers to support adoption of the Constitution?  Review all Study Guides and chapter material in preparation for Unit 3 Assessment on FRIDAY

 WRITING LOG: What was the most important challenge for the United States in its early years? Why?  HOMEWORK: Chapter 9-10 Study Guide due FRIDAY; Study for Unit 3 Assessment on FRIDAY

 DAILY WARM-UP: STUDY  Quick Review for Unit 3 Assessment  Unit 3 Assessment  HOMEWORK: None