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10 th American History Daily Lessons

This Day in History and Current Events This Day in History President Woodrow Wilson set sail for France to attend the Versailles peace conference. Current Event –What does it mean to be a digital native? U.S. author Marc Prensky says that at no time in history has technology moved so fast Prensky defines digital natives as those born into "new culture" while the immigrants are old- world settlers Shah says that the works of science fiction may offer the most accurate insight into a futuristic society

While you were gone 10 th American HistoryMake-up Assignments Dec.4 While you were gone 10 th American History- Make-up Assignments Mr. Cook Room 214 Student-______________ Date Absent Dec.4 Date Due-______ Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in! Homework: –Chapter 11 Section 2 Notes- pages due Dec. 6 –Chapter 11 Section 3 Notes- pages due Dec. 10 –Chapter 11 Test- Dec. 12 In Class Work: Chapter 11 Section 1 Notes- Pages Activities- –Before Class starts- This Day in History and Current Events- put in Go Hawk Planner –5 min. Vocabulary –5 min. Vocabulary – specificAcademic- specific gross national product, buying on marginSocial Studies- gross national product, buying on margin –5 min.- Timed Reading worksheet –10 min.- Discussion of Section 1-. Interactive reader and study guide –10-15 min- Coop work-. Daily Bellringer Daily Test Practice, Vocabulary Builder. Sect. Quiz, Biography- The Great Crash –Power point and PMI Chart- The Great Crash Date and Period you will take the exam-________________________ Signature:_____________________

Day #71 Homework due today – Chapter 11 Section 1 Notes- Pages In Class Work- Activities- –Reading Quiz –Word Wall – Academic- specific Social Studies- gross national product, buying on margin –Daily Bellringer –Base Group work-, Daily Test Practice, Vocabulary Builder Sect. 1 Quiz and Biography and 4 HOT questions The Great Crash –Begin Power point- The Great Crash Unit III A Modern Nation Chapter 11 Sect. 1 Practice Test Word Wall and Bellringer PowerPoint Voc. Builder And Biography

Academic Word/Definition (located in the Margin) Etymology- Origin of word specific – particular Late Latin specificus, from Latin species Social Studies Word/Definition Prefix/Suffix or Reminder Word gross national product– total value of goods and services produced in a nation during a specific period. Today it is know as gross domestic product buying on margin- buying stocks with loans from stockbrokers. Borrowing with the loan on call.

Reading Quiz - A 1.Ownership in a company, sold in shares is called- ___________ 2.People were optimistic about the stock market and bought share because the _____ went up by over 30%. 3.In 1928 Democrats chose the Catholic Al Smith as candidate the Republicans chose- 4.The Nations Central bank is known as the- 5.Thurs. Oct. 24, 1929, Black Thurs. stocks fell in price; Black Monday it fell more, but the final straw came on _________________ 6.Name one of the four effects the crash that the book gave-

Reading Quiz - A stocks 1.Ownership in a company, sold in shares is called-stocks GNP 2.People were optimistic about the stock market and bought share because the GNP went up by over 30%. 3.In 1928 Democrats chose the Catholic Al Smith as candidate the Republicans chose- Herbert Hoover Federal Reserve System 4.The Nations Central bank is known as the- Federal Reserve System Black Tuesday- Oct 5.Thurs. Oct. 24, 1929, Black Thurs. stocks fell in price; Black Monday it fell more, but the final straw came on Black Tuesday- Oct. 29, 1929 Impact on Individuals, banks, businesses, and overseas 6.Name one of the four effects the crash that the book gave- Impact on Individuals, banks, businesses, and overseas.

Reading Quiz- B 1.The total value of goods and services produced in a nation during a specific period is called the _________________. 2.By buying ___________ of stock a person is able to buy a piece of the corporation. 3.Buying stock with loans from stockbrokers is known as ________________________ 4.Devices called ____________ communicated a steady stream of falling stock prices. 5.Banks made loans to _____________, who in turn loaned the money to 6. ________________ on margin. When they could not cover their margins, the banks absorbed losses.

Reading Quiz- B Gross National Product 1.The total value of goods and services produced in a nation during a specific period is called the Gross National Product. shares 2.By buying shares of stock a person is able to buy a piece of the corporation. buying on margin 3.Buying stock with loans from stockbrokers is known as buying on margin. ticker tape machines 4.Devices called ticker tape machines communicated a steady stream of falling stock prices. stockbrokers investors 5.Banks made loans to stockbrokers, who in turn loaned the money to investors on margin. When they could not cover their margins, the banks absorbed losses.

Recession and Depression In economics, the term recession is generally used to describe a situation in which a country's GDP, or gross domestic product, shrinks for at least 2 consecutive quarters. The common dictionary defenition is a contraction phase of the business cycle, or "a period of reduced economic activity." The U.S. based National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) defines a recession as "a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months, normally visible in real GDP growth, real personal income, employment (non-farm payrolls), industrial production, and wholesale-retail sales." The Great Depression was a worldwide economic downturn starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries. It was the largest and most important economic depression in modern history, and is used in the 21st century as an example of how far the world's economy can fall. The Great Depression originated in the United States; historians most often use as a starting date the stock market crash on October 29, 1929, known as Black Tuesday. The end of the depression in the U.S is associated with the onset of the war economy of World War II, beginning around 1939.

Chapter 11 Section 1 Discussion

Daily Bell Ringer – 11.1

Answers to Daily Bellringer 11.1

Daily Test Practice 11.1

Answers to daily test practice 11.1

Vocabulary Builder 11.1

Vocabulary Builder 11.1

Section Quiz 11.1

Section Quiz 11.1

Biography 11.1

Biography 11.1

Answers 11.1

10 th American History Unit III – A Modern Nation Chapter 11 Section 1 The Great Crash PMI- Plus – Minus – Interesting Using the Power Point Discussion fill in the areas below.. Plus- Benefits- good points of the time period of the Great Crash Minus – drawbacks of the Great Crash Interesting - Comments or questions or items about the Great Crash.