D. Steinly United States History 215-420-5871

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D. Steinly United States History

 Teamwork  Problem-solving skill  Interpersonal skills  Oral communication  Listening  Creative thinking  Leadership  Writing  Computation  Reading Develop the skills that employers seek:

 Civics & Government  Age of Roosevelt  US Becomes a World Power  Roaring 20s  Great Depression  World War II  Postwar America  Cold War  Contemporary History

 Students will create an American History Museum Exhibit.  Students will choose a topic & ‘team’ to produce the exhibit  Each member of the group will be responsible for one or more aspects of the display.  Written Component  Visual Component  Oral Component  Interactive Component

 EQ & Daily Objectives  Bell Ringers  Friday News  Friday Essays

 Online textbook access  my.hrw.com  Remind101.com  Turnitin.com  Edmodo.com  Class Blog   Class webpage 