Test tomorrow!! Monday’s homework – review wkst + primary source readings: turn in now please!! I am at district training with Coach Moore today and tomorrow.

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Test tomorrow!! Monday’s homework – review wkst + primary source readings: turn in now please!! I am at district training with Coach Moore today and tomorrow. Go Mesa!! See you Thursday. Tuesday – review for test, VENN, crossword Weds – test, WWII intro work Thurs – intro WWII Fri – no school

warm up 4/2/13 If the New Deal didn’t fix the Great Depression, then why is it remembered as a significant government program? It gave people hope that the government was trying to help. It provided jobs and welfare for those needing it the most. It did great public work like parks, highways, electricity to rural areas. We still benefit today from some of the projects. We still have Social Security and banking insurance today.

Review work Read your 1920’s notes. Circle the music of the times. Box the group that went north during the Great Migration. Finally, write 3 possible test questions in the margins of your notes. (7 min) With your neighbor, quiz each other on the vocab words – all 8 of them (3 min) By yourself, read your red scare/immigrants chart notes in your notebook. If you don’t have them, read p (3 min)

Create a VENN diagram with your neighbor on the back of the crossword puzzle. (7 min) Farmers struggled Great Depression Radio Pres. Hoover Pres. FDR jazz Many new inventions produced factories closed New Deal Breadlines Asian Immigrants restricted CCC great migration hoovervilles prohibition Dust Bowl Frances Perkins Professional baseball begins

Farmers struggled Radio Pres. Hoover Many new inventions produced Factories closed jazz Pres.FDR Breadlines Asian Immigrants restricted New Deal CCC great migration hoovervilles prohibition Dust Bowl Frances Perkins Professional baseball begins Great Depression

Last item – do the crossword puzzle. Many answers are also test answers, just like last time Homework – study crossword, read all notebook notes & warm ups