WARM UP – 9/29/14  Sentence: the united states established the first regular army of 700 mans on september 29 1789 since this time, many men and women.

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WARM UP – 9/29/14  Sentence: the united states established the first regular army of 700 mans on september since this time, many men and women have gave their lifes for there country  Journal: Henry Ford Video!!  How did Ford winning the car race, change his life? Give specific examples.  What did Henry Ford create?

NO WARM UP!! 10/1/14  Please take this time to review for the test!! You have 10 min from the time the bell rings to create a notecard that you can use on the test!!!

WARM UP – 9/30/14  Sentence: on september william wrigley jr., was born he was the founder of the wrigley chewing gum company and the owner of the chicago cubs baseball team

WARM UP – 10/2/14  Sentence: happy birthday, charlie brown the first peanuts comic strip appeared in news papers on october charles schulz created it  Journal: There is a student at school whom you’ve seen around everyday but aren’t necessarily friends with them. One day, you see them being bullied by another student. Do you step in the middle and help the student being bullied, or do you look the other way and mind your own business? Explain!

WARM UP – 10/3/14  Sentence: after world war II ended the berlin wall was constructed to divide germany into too countries, east and west germany the two countries were reunited on october  Journal: There is a student at school whom you’ve seen around everyday but aren’t necessarily friends with them. One day, you see them being bullied by another student. Do you step in the middle and help the student being bullied, or do you look the other way and mind your own business? Explain!

WARM UP-10/6/14  Sentence: on october the first full-length talking movie was released it was called the jazz singer and it starrd al jolson by 1930 movie studios were not longer making silent movies

WARM UP – 10/8/14  Sentence: the great chicago fire started on october and destroyed one-thrid of the city according to legend the fire started when a cow in mrs o’learys barn kicked over a lantern  Journal: Using your notes form last time, answer the following questions.  Why did the Spanish-American War start?  What is yellow journalism?

WARM UP – 10/9/14  Sentence: the washington monument opened to the public on october it was designed by robert mills and has elevators that carried visitors to the top in 12 minutes  Journal: Using your notes form last time, answer the following questions.  Why did the Spanish-American War start?  What is yellow journalism?

WARM UP 10/10/14  Sentence: on october james marshall the author of childrens books was born he writed the george and martha books and miss nelson is missing

NO WARM UP!  Take out a blank sheet of paper – we will take the quiz shortly!

WARM UP – 10/14/14  Sentence: on october while theodore roosevelt was campaigning for president, he was shooted in the chest the papers in his vest poket saved him and he finish his sppech before going to the hospitel  Journal: What sort of foreign policy do you think the United States should follow today – remaining neutral with nations around the world, staying away and uninvolved (isolation) or getting involved? Explain your choice.

 Sentence: on october mikhail gorbachev won the nobel peace prize he was the president of the soviet union and helped to make the soviet union a more modern and democratic country  Journal: What sort of foreign policy do you think the United States should follow today – remaining neutral with nations around the world (neutrality), staying away and uninvolved (isolationism) or getting involved (involvement)? Explain your choice. WARM UP – 10/15/14

WARM UP 10/16/14  Sentence: noah webster was born on october it took him 50 years to plan research and publish his american dictionary of the english language

WARM UP – 10/20/14 PLEASE SIT WITH YOUR NATION!  Sentence: herbert hoover dyed at the age of 90 on october he was the 31 st president of the united states he was president during the great depression  Journal: What makes a country/nation strong? What makes it weak? Explain.

WARM UP – 10/21/14  Sentence: Alfred nobel was born on october he invented dynamite and had 355 patents for his many inventions in his will  Journal: How do you think the United States should combat Ebola? What would you do if you were the President of the United States?

WARM UP – 10/22/14  Sentence: general sam houston becomed the first president of the republic of texas on october this was before texas becomed a part of the united states  Journal: How do you think the United States should combat Ebola? What would you do if you were the President of the United States?

WARM UP 10/23/14  Sentence: the famous brazilian soccer player named pele was born on october he played soccer for 22 years and scored 1281 goals during his career  Journal: Ebola Video  Describe what the Ebloa situation is like in Liberia. What are they doing to combat it? How bad is it? What is the climate like?

WARM UP – 10/24/14  Sentence: on october a daring women named anna edson taylor rided inside a barrel over niagara falls during this adventure she felled 158 foots  Journal: Review from last class: What happened? What are some of your goals for playing the World War game today?