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Warm-Up 5 1.TSCR 39 & 40 TODAY’s Activity 1.Discussion: What changes did Andrew Jackson make to democracy? 2.Visual Discovery: To the Victor Belongs the Spoils 3.On page ___6___, title Chap 12, Sec 2 Jackson’s Policy Toward Native Americans 1.Take Notes People, Places, and Events (Textbook) 2.Summary – Write a paragraph summary of this section that includes these terms: Cherokees, Trail of Tears, Black Hawk DLG: Analyze Jackson’s Indian policies, the removal and resettlement of Cherokee Native Americans during the Jacksonian era.nalyze Jackson’s Indian policies, the removal and resettlement of Cherokee Native Americans during the Jacksonian era. Pre AP Mon Jan 31, 2011 HW: Complete Chap 12, Sec 2 Notes & Summary; Bring Netbooks Charged

Visual Discovery Justify your answers with facts!!! 1.What do you see? 2.Who is in this cartoon? 3.What is being said about this person? What is the feeling behind this? 4.Is it true or untrue? 5.What would be a good title for this cartoon? Why?

Warm-Up 1.Based on your notes, what do you think is the main reason for forcing the Native Americans onto the reservation? 2.Summary – Discuss your paragraph summary of this section that includes these terms: Cherokees, Trail of Tears, Black Hawk TODAY’s Activity 1.Trail of Tears Fishbowl Talk-Show 1)Answer Questions 2)Fishbowl 3)Turn-In Questions DLG: Analyze Jackson’s Indian policies, the removal and resettlement of Cherokee Native Americans during the Jacksonian era.nalyze Jackson’s Indian policies, the removal and resettlement of Cherokee Native Americans during the Jacksonian era. Pre-AP Tues Feb 1, 2011 HW: (1) Chap 12 Sec 3 & 4 (2) Chap 12 Quiz-Thursday

Warm-Up 1.TSCR 43 & 44 TODAY’s Activity 1.Discuss Sec 3 using a Flee Map 2.11-word Summary: Summarize Sec 3 using 11 words-must include info from both sections DLG: Explain the impact Andrew Jackson had on Sectional Differences & the Fall of National Banks Pre-AP Wed Feb 2, 2011 HW: (1) C hap 12 Quiz-Thursday, 3) Bring Netbooks Charged

Warm-Up 1.TSCR 45 & 46 TODAY’s Activity 1.Discuss Sec 4 using a Flee Map 2.11-word Summary: Summarize Sec 4using 11 words-must include info from both sections 3.Chap 12 Quiz DLG: Explain the impact Andrew Jackson had on Sectional Differences & the Fall of National Banks Pre-AP Thurs Feb 3, 2011 HW: (1) C hap 12 Quiz-Thursday, 3) Bring Netbooks Charged

Warm-Up 1.Uncover History 2.Analyze the Picture TODAY’s Activity 1.Uncover History 2.In your notebook on page __9__, title Uncover History 3.Read Excerpt 4. Write a paragraph, When comparing and contrasting John O’Sullivans picture from the right to the left, what is he trying to say about the United States’ past and its future? Who or what does the lady in white represent? DLG: Analyze how US expanded due to Manifest Destiny Pre-AP Fri Feb 4, 2011 HW: (1) Chap 13 Sec 1 – Due Monday