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Thursday, Feb Turn in any work to get you off LR 2. Get out your History Spiral and update your table of contents DateTitleEntry # 2/26Inventions activity/notes19 2/27The World of the North bubble map20 2/27The World of the South bubble map21 3. No warm up. Turn to entry #19. We are going to go over the inventions from yesterday

Thursday, Feb. 27 On level 1.Get out your History Spiral 2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday DateTitleEntry # 2/17Warm ups: Feb. 17 th to 21 st 17 2/19Chapter 11 Vocabulary18 2/21 North v. South Movie19 2/26Inventions/Inventors20 2/27The World of the North bubble map21 2/27The World of the South bubble map22 3. No warm up. Turn to entry #20. We are going to go over the inventions from yesterday

1st- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28 th (4:00 to 5:30) NameChapter 9 mapChapter 10 map

3rd - Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28 th (4:00 to 5:30) NameEssay – Was Jefferson Justified in buying Louisiana? Dolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source Mattxx NathanX

4th- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28 th (4:00 to 5:30) NameEmbargo Act Political Cartoon Essay – Was Jefferson Justified in buying Louisiana? Dolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source TaylorXxX Brandonx

6th- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28 th (4:00 to 5:30) NameCh 9 map Vocabulary quiz chapter 10 Essay – Was Jefferson Justified in buying Louisiana? Dolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source Kaitlynx Garrettx KarissaXXXX AdrianaxX

7th- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28 th (4:00 to 5:30) NameDolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source MasonX Billyx

8th- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 28 th (4:00 to 5:30) NameDolley Madison/Tecumseh Primary Source MariaX Roxannax Austinx

Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Impact: Steamboat Inventor: Impact: Cotton Gin Inventor: Impact: Telegraph Inventor: Impact: Metal Plow Inventor: Impact: Power loom for mills Inventor: Impact: Sewing Machine Inventor: Impact: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Impact: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why?

#26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Impact: made cloth Steamboat Inventor: Impact: Cotton Gin Inventor: Impact: Telegraph Inventor: Impact: Metal Plow Inventor: Impact: Power loom for mills Inventor: Impact: Sewing Machine Inventor: Impact: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Impact: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why?

Thread Spinning Mill From this: To this:

#26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Impact: made cloth Steamboat Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Impact: Metal Plow Inventor: Impact: Power loom for mills Inventor: Impact: Sewing Machine Inventor: Impact: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Impact: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why?

Steamboat and Cotton Gin

#26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Impact: made cloth Steamboat Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Impact: communication over long distances Metal Plow Inventor: Impact: Power loom for mills Inventor: Impact: Sewing Machine Inventor: Impact: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Impact: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why?

Telegraph, Metal Plow,

#26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Impact: made cloth Steamboat Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Impact: communication over long distances Metal Plow Inventor: John Deere Impact: made plowing up the earth easier and faster Power loom for mills Inventor: Impact: Sewing Machine Inventor: Impact: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Impact: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why?

Metal Plow Then: Now:

#26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Impact: made cloth Steamboat Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Impact: communication over long distances Metal Plow Inventor: John Deere Impact: made plowing up the earth easier and faster Power loom for mills Inventor: Francis Cabot Lowell Impact: Turned cotton into cloth Sewing Machine Inventor: Impact: Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Impact: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why?

Power Loom

#26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Impact: made cloth Steamboat Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Impact: communication over long distances Metal Plow Inventor: John Deere Impact: made plowing up the earth easier and faster Power loom for mills Inventor: Francis Cabot Lowell Impact: Turned cotton into cloth Sewing Machine Inventor: Elias Howe Impact: Sewing easier and faster Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Impact: Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why?

Sewing Machine ThenGreat Grandmother Now

#26 Feb. 24: Inventions and Inventors Thread-spinning mill Inventor: Sam Slater Impact: made cloth Steamboat Inventor: Robert Fulton Impact: makes upstream travel easier Cotton Gin Inventor: Eli Whitney Impact: Made cleaning cotton easier Telegraph Inventor: Samuel Morse Impact: communication over long distances Metal Plow Inventor: John Deere Impact: made plowing up the earth easier and faster Power loom for mills Inventor: Francis Cabot Lowell Impact: Turned cotton into cloth Sewing Machine Inventor: Elias Howe Impact: Sewing easier and faster Vulcanized Rubber Inventor: Charles Goodyear Impact: keeps rubber from melting Summary: Which invention in your life today do you think makes the most impact and why?

Vulcanized Rubber

What do I do now? 1.North v. South Review 2.Using the 80$ books (chapter 19) you are going to read and take notes that describe the geography, economy, social, and transportation of the north and south. 3.You need 5 facts for each concept then draw a picture that represents it. 3.Homework: Primary Sources The World of the South Picture