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With Chief Shannon Excell
United States History With Chief Shannon Excell
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Entry #341: Starter 2nd February 2018
No Starter
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Entry #342: Objective 2nd February 2018
I will research my historic figure and start creating my project.
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Entry #343: Activity 2nd February 2018
Assessment 16.3 and RACER check 1920s Historical Figure Project- due Wednesday Feb 7th, 2018 ***Follow Project Directions***
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Entry #344: Homework 2nd February 2018
Project Due Next Wednesday
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Entry #337: Starter 1st February 2018
No Starter
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Entry #338: Objective 1st February 2018
I will pass my Roaring 20s Test.
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Entry #339: Activity 1st February 2018
Roaring 20s Test 1920s Historical Figure Project- due Wednesday Feb 7th, 2018 ***Follow Project Directions***
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Entry #340: Homework 1st February 2018
Project Due Next Wednesday
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Entry #333: Starter 31st January 2018
Check Chapter 16 section 3 Assessment and RACER
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Entry #334: Objective 31st January 2018
I will research my assigned historical figure and create a project piece to be presented.
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Entry #335: Activity 31st January 2018
1920s Historical Figure Project- due Wednesday Feb 7th, 2018 ***Follow Project Directions***
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Entry #336: Homework 31st January 2018
Study for Roaring 20s Test- TOMORROW Project Due Next Wednesday
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Entry #329: Starter 30th January 2018
Read pages Finish Entry 325 Chart Criticism of the New Deal Goes too Far? Overtaxes the rich Social Security Numbers were militaristic Social Security Act punished successful individuals by making them pay into a system Limited Individual freedoms Not Far Enough? - should create a new economic system Excluded minorities and women Minimum wage was low Social Security benefits do not include farmers or domestic workers Didn’t do anything for discrimination
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Entry #330: Objective 30th January 2018
I will examine the last days of the New Deal and its effects on the economy, politics, and societal and cultural aspects of the United States.
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Entry #331: Activity 30th January 2018
Read pages Chapter 16 section 3 assessment: Reading Comprehension Questions: 1-4 RACER Paragraph: Using your textbook, what was one positive OR one negative effect of the New Deal on the country?
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Entry #332: Homework 30th January 2018
Chapter 16 section 3 assessment: Reading Comprehension Questions: 1-4 RACER Paragraph: Using your textbook, what was one positive OR one negative effect of the New Deal on the country?
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Entry #325: Starter 29th January 2018
Kahoot It!: New Deal Review Quiz
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Entry #326: Objective 29th January 2018
I will identify the shortcomings and critics of the New Deal.
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Entry #327: Activity 29th January 2018
Read pages Chart Criticism of the New Deal Goes too Far? Not Far Enough? - overtaxes the rich should create a new economic system Excluded minorities and women -
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Entry #328: Homework 29th January 2018
No Homework
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Entry #321: Starter 26th January 2018
1) New Deal Video Question: What is the “New Deal”?
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Entry #322: Objective 26th January 2018
I will outline the actions that took place in the first 100 days of the “New Deal” and the second 100 days of the “New Deal.”
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Entry #323: Activity 26th January 2018
Read pages New Deal Cornell Notes Title: New Deal Reduce: First 100 Days of the New Deal Second 100 Days of the New Deal Summary: Record:
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Entry #324: Homework 26th January 2018
No Homework
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Entry #317: Starter 25th January 2018
Define the Words “Dust Bowl” and “Hooverville.”
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Entry #318: Objective 25th January 2018
I will compare Hoover vs. FD Roosevelt's plans to get out of the depression.
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Entry #319: Activity 25th January 2018
Finish Crash Course Video: Great Depression Read pages Complete Double Bubble Hoover: F.D. Roosevelt:
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Entry #320: Homework 25th January 2018
Notebook Check Friday
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Entry #313: Starter 24th January 2018
Review Entry 311
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Entry #314: Objective 24th January 2018
I will examine the results of the Great Depression on individual social groups.
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Entry #315: Activity 24th January 2018
Read pages Great Depression Videos - Crash Course #33 - Epic History
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Entry #316: Homework 24th January 2018
Notebook Check Thursday and Friday
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Entry #309: Starter 23rd January 2018
Define Black Tuesday. What was it and when was it?
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Entry #310: Objective 23rd January 2018
I will examine the results of the Great Depression on individual social groups.
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Entry #311: Activity 23rd January 2018
Read pages Complete the diagram below: Farmers: Lower crop prices cut income Farms lost when mortgage not paid Tenant Farmers and Sharecroppers lost jobs in south Environmental issue of drought created “Dust Bowl” in Midwest = Unusable land and no food City Laborers: many lost their jobs, became homeless, lived in poverty, some resorted to living in “Hoovervilles” 15000 homeless “Hobo-Jungle” = Shanty Towns Women: - Accused of taking the jobs of men The Great Crash was caused by over speculation during the 1920s and overproduction of goods The Great Depression -forced to Leave schools - Lost Jobs & investments - Racism increased due job & get jobs to Help families Situational Depression loss - many got deported Children: Men: Racial Minorities:
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Entry #312: Homework 23rd January 2018
Notebook Check starts TOMORROW!
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Entry #305: Starter 22nd January 2018
Notebook Quiz, written on a separate sheet of paper, to be turned in… Notebook Quiz #1: 1) Entry 304: What day does your first notebook check, of this semester, start on? 2) Entry 293: What word were you asked to define in the Entry 293’s starter? 3) Entry 299: What was 1 cause of the Red Scare? 4) Entry 291: What does the 1920’s slang phrase “Bees Knees” mean? 5) Entry 283: Why is the image of the Flapper such an iconic representation of the 1920s?
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Entry #306: Objective 22nd January 2018
I will examine the reasons for the spike in economic confidence and its results.
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Entry #307: Activity 22nd January 2018
Read pages What are the 4 reasons for the increase in Economic Confidence? Read pages What are the causes of the Great Crash? What are the effects of the Great Crash?
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Entry #308: Homework 22nd January 2018
Notebook Check: Wednesday Finish Entry 308 Questions
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Entry #301: Starter 18th – 19th January 2018
1) Define the following terms: Communism: Isolationism: Red Scare: Quota: 2) Red Scare Quiz Check
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Entry #302: Objective 18th – 19th January 2018
I will explore the postwar business BOOM of the 1920s.
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Entry #303: Activity 18th – 19th January 2018
Read pages Complete the Business Boom Diagram below: Business Boom Ford & Automobiles - Bypassed Boom - Consumer Economy - Industrial Growth -
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Entry #304: Homework 18th – 19th January 2018
Notebook Quiz Monday! Notebook Check Next Wednesday
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Entry #297: Starter 17th January 2018
Crash Course Video: Roaring 20s
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Entry #298: Objective 17th January 2018
I will understand the causes or and the effects of the “Red Scare.”
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Entry #299: Activity 17th January 2018
Read pages Define Red Scare and Communism. Complete the Chart Below: Causes: Effects: Red Scare
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Entry #300: Homework 17th January 2018
Complete Entry 299 for QUIZ points tomorrow! Notebook Quiz Friday! Notebook Check Next Wednesday Chief Excell’s Birthday TOMORROW (1/18)
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Entry #293: Starter 16th January 2018
What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact?
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Entry #294: Objective 16th January 2018
I will examine the cultural conflicts of the 1920s.
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Entry #295: Activity 16th January 2018
Read pages Complete the Chart: Prohibition Religion Racial Tensions
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Entry #296: Homework 116th January 2018
No Homework
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Entry #289: Starter 12th January 2018
Read pages Complete the Mass Media Spoke Bubble: Newspapers: Magazines: Mass Media Movies Radio: Broadcasts
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Entry #290: Objective 12th January 2018
I will examine the ways that Mass Media attributed to the societal changes in the 1920s and the slang of the twenties.
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Entry #291: Activity 12th January 2018
Read pages Complete Slang Chart: 1920s Slang Meaning 2010s Slang Baloney Nonsense; untrue Bee’s knees The best; cutest Copacetic Excellent Gold Digger A women in search of a wealthy man Goofy Silly, clumsy, stupid Hard-Boiled Unfeeling or tough Jazz Baby Another word for flapper Peppy Energetic Ritzy High Class Swell Terrific
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Entry #292: Homework 12th January 2018
No Homework
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Entry #285: Starter 11th January 2018
Finish Entry 283: Social Changes of the 1920 Women’s Roles: Demographics: Lifestyles:
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Entry #286: Objective 11th January 2018
I will examine the ways that Mass Media attributed to the societal changes in the 1920s.
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Entry #287: Activity 11th January 2018
Read pages Complete the Mass Media Spoke Bubble: Newspapers: Magazines: Mass Media Movies Radio: Broadcasts
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Entry #288: Homework 11th January 2018
No Homework
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Entry #281: Starter 9th - 10th January 2018
New Seats 5 Minutes For Vocabulary
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Entry #282: Objective 9th - 10th January 2018
I will examine the social changes of the 1920 in reference to Women's Roles, Demographics, and Lifestyles.
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Entry #283: Activity 9th - 10th January 2018
Read pages Complete the Chart Below: Social Changes of the 1920 Women’s Roles: Demographics: Lifestyles:
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Entry #284: Homework 9th - 10th January 2018
No Homework
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Entry #277: Starter 8th January 2018
Write 2 things you know about the Roaring 20s.
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Entry #278: Objective 8th January 2018
I will become familiar with the Roaring 20s Vocabulary.
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Entry #279: Activity 8th January 2018
Vocabulary Word Definition Sentence using the Vocabulary Word Picture depicting the Vocabulary Word Roaring 20s Vocabulary: Part 1 1) Flapper 2) Jazz Age 3) Lost Generation 4) Harlem Renaissance 5) Boot Leggers 6) Speakeasie
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Entry #280: Homework 8th January 2018
1) Finish your Roaring 20s Vocabulary
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Entry #273: Starter 12th – 14th December 2017 0 days until all make up work is due!!
Take out your notebooks Take out your electronic devise
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Entry #274: Objective 12th – 14th December 2017
I will PASS my final exam!
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Entry #275: Activity 12th – 14th December 2017
FINAL EXAM Using the link below, complete the final exam. You may use your notebooks while you take the final exam. Once you have finished the final exam, show your final exam score to Chief Excell. Notebook Check (Entries )
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Entry #276: Homework 12th – 14th December 2017
HAVE A GOOD WINTER BREAK!! SEE YOU JANUARY 8th!
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Notebook Organization: Entry 183: Section 3 Assessment
Entry #269: Starter 11th December days until all make up work is due!! Turn in Make Up Work Absent Contracts Notebook Organization: Entry 183: Section 3 Assessment Entry 185: Notebook Quiz from 10/27 Entry 175: Chapter 8 Worksheet Entry 171: Irish Immigrants Article Entry 159: Little Big Horn Article Entry 147: SLC Form Entry 139: Midterm RACER Paragraph Entry 119: Civil War and Reconstruction Test
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Entry #270: Objective 11th December 2017
I will get my notebook organized and I will prepare for my FINAL Exam.
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Entry #271: Activity 11th December 2017
FINAL EXAM PREP
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Entry #272: Homework 11th December 2017
DO THE STUDY GUIDE NOTEBOOK CHECK: Day of Final Exam - Entries 3) ABSENT CONTRACT (if it applies to you)
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Entry #265: Starter 5th December 2017 3 days until all make up work is due!!
4) The United States emerged as a major industrial power in the late nineteenth century as a result of __________. high tariffs that protected domestic manufacturers and export restrictions on natural resources B. ownership and control of the Panama Canal, allowing for control of trade in the Atlantic and the Pacific C. multiple ports on two oceans, a nationwide rail system, extensive natural resources, and a growing industrial base D. a laissez-faire economic system featuring low taxes, low tariffs, and natural resource exploitation to spur industrial growth
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Entry #266: Objective 5th December 2017
I will examine the differences between President Wilson’s Fourteen Points ad the Allies Peace Proposal.
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Entry #267: Activity 5th December 2017
Read pages Complete the Double Bubble Allies Peace Plan: Wilson’s 14 Points:
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Entry #268: Homework 5th December 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check started TODAY! (Entries 225- End of Semester ) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !! 4) DO YOUR STUDY GUIDE!!!
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Entry #261: Starter 4th December 2017 4 days until all make up work is due!!
3) Big-city political machines of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were able to dominate city governments and win elections by __________. providing public services and government jobs to immigrants in exchange for votes b. imposing voting restrictions on ethnic groups that did not support the machine c. enacting legislation favorable to just those ethnic groups who supported the machine d. passing term limits to keep immigrants engaged in politics
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Entry #262: Objective 4th December 2017
I will examine the impact of World War 1 on the United States.
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Entry #263: Activity 4th December 2017
Read pages Chapter Outline continued…
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Entry #264: Homework 4th December 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check starting next TUESDAY! (Entries 225- End of Semester ) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !! 4) DO YOUR STUDY GUIDE!!!
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Entry #257: Starter 1st December 2017 5 days until all make up work is due!!
2) Which of the following statements best describes the population change that took place in the United States after the Civil War? A. The upper Midwest experienced a population surge of free blacks taking jobs in industry. B. Texas, no longer part of Mexico, saw its population grow as settlements by black migrants displaced Mexican field hands. C. The poor and battered South saw thousands of immigrants from Europe arrive to take advantage of the depressed property prices. D. Tens of thousands of settlers moved into the western territories, spurred by the Homestead Act and the completion of the transcontinental railroad.
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Entry #258: Objective 1st December 2017
I will examine the impact of World War 1 on the United States.
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Entry #259: Activity 1st December 2017
Read pages Chapter Outline
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Entry #260: Homework 1st December 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check starting next Wednesday (Entries 225- End of Semester ) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !! 4) DO YOUR STUDY GUIDE!!!
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Entry #253: Starter 30th November 2017 6 days until all make up work is due!!
1) Why was the Bill of Rights added to the U.S. Constitution? A. Anti-federalists, led by delegates from Massachusetts, would not ratify the Constitution without a Bill of Rights being added later. B. Southern delegates agreed to the addition of the Bill of Rights in exchange for the abolition of slavery by Constitution. C. Supporters of the Articles of Confederation conceded defeat with the stipulation that a Bill of Rights would be added later. D. Writing in Common Sense, Thomas Paine rallied citizen support for a Bill of Rights to be added after the Constitution was ratified.
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Entry #254: Objective 30th November 2017
I will plot the end events of World War 1.
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Entry #255: Activity 30th November 2017
Read pages End of the War Timeline Summer Oct. 29, Nov. 11, 1918 Allied Forces - German Sailors - German Gov’t Stopped Germans mutinied (purposely rep. signed Final Offensive disobeyed orders) to armistice w/ Allies attack British Navy - Ending of WW1 Spring Fall Nov. 10, 1918 Lenin of Russia - Bulgaria & - Kaiser (military leader signed armistice Austria-Hungary of Germany) fled to (peace treaty) ending (Central Powers) Holland giving control/power Russian involvement signed armistice back to the German gov’t in WW1 with Allies
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Entry #256: Homework 30th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check starting next Wednesday (Entries 225- End of Semester ) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !! 4) DO YOUR STUDY GUIDE!!!
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Entry #249: Starter 29th November 2017 7 days until all make up work is due!!
Next ten minutes of Epic History (Impact on US). Study Guide
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Entry #250: Objective 29th November 2017
I will analyze the impact of WWI on the United States.
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Entry #251: Activity 29th November 2017
Read and annotate Article Read Textbook pages for more information. Formulate RACER for FINAL RACER for FINAL EXAM Questions: What was the impact of World War I on the United States? World War I had many impacts on the United States. One impact of World War I on the United states was _____....
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RACER RUBRIC POINTS RECEIVED POINTS POSSIBLE POSSIBLE DEDUCTIONS RESTATE QUESTION N/A ANSWER QUESTIONS 10 Author does not answer question Run On Sentence(s) Grammatical/Spelling/Punctuation Error(s) CITATION from Text(s) Author does not cite/reference origin of citation/citation does not address answer EXPLANATION Author does not address citation/explain fully REVISED RESTATE Author does not answer question/Conclude paragraph CORRECT FORMAT 5 - Must be in paragraph format TIMELY - Paragraph must be ed prior to
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Entry #252: Homework 29th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check starting next Wednesday (Entries 225- End of Semester ) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !!
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Entry #245: Starter 28th November 2017 8 days until all make up work is due!!
Next ten minutes of Epic History (Impact on US).
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Entry #246: Objective 28th November 2017
I will analyze the impact of WWI on the United States.
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Entry #247: Activity 28th November 2017
Read and annotate Article Read Textbook pages for more information. Formulate RACER for FINAL RACER for FINAL EXAM Questions: What was the impact of World War I on the United States? World War I had many impacts on the United States. One impact of World War I on the United states was _____….
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Entry #248: Homework 28th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check starting next Wednesday (Entries 225- End of Semester ) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !!
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Entry #241: Starter 27th November 2017 9 days until all make up work is due!!
Attach your World War I Map to entry 211.
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Entry #242: Objective 27th November 2017
I will analyze the use of new technologies and trench warfare and their impact on WWI.
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Entry #243: Activity 27th November 2017
Watch Epic History Take Notes on the New Technologies that are used during the war and the concepts of Trench Warfare.
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Entry #244: Homework 27th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check starting next Wednesday (Entries 225- End of Semester )
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Entry #237: Starter 17th November 2017 10 days until all make up work is due!!
Attach your Notebook Quiz to Entry 185.
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Entry #238: Objective 17th November 2017
I will work on any missing/make up work that I need to complete to raise my grade. If NO make up work is needed, I will help Chief Excell complete the Wall of Remembrance.
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Entry #239: Activity 17th November 2017
Look over your grade print out. If you have missing or make up work that needs, you need to work on it. If you have NO missing or make up work… please help Chief Excell with the Wall of Remembrance.
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Entry #240: Homework 17th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!
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Entry #233: Starter 16th November 2017 11 days until all make up work is due!!
Attach your World War 1 Timeline to Entry 215.
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Entry #234: Objective 16th November 2017
I will examine the ways in which the American troops helped turn the tide of the war into an Allied victory.
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Entry #235: Activity 16th November 2017
Read pages Fill-in the Chart: United States Goes to War Against Germany Millions of men trained to serve in the military. Allied Victory
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Entry #236: Homework 16th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!
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Entry #229: Starter 15th November 2017 12 days until all make up work is due!!
Attach your World War 1 Vocabulary to Entry 191.
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Entry #230: Objective 15th November 2017
I will determine what the Zimmerman Note was and why it was important to World War 1.
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Entry #231: Activity 15th November 2017
Read pages Answer the following questions in FULL SENTENCES! 1) What is the Zimmerman Note? 2) What is the importance of the Zimmerman Note? 3) What was the impact of the Zimmerman Note on the events of World War 1?
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Entry #232: Homework 15th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check STARTED YESTERDAY! Entries
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Entry #221: Starter 13th November 2017 14 days until all make up work is due!!
What was the purpose of us making RED POPPIES??
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Entry #222: Objective 13th November 2017
I will annotate and respond to the WW1 poem “In Flanders Field.”
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Entry #223: Activity 13th November 2017
Read “In Flanders Field” Annotate in the Margins {Questions, Unfamiliar Words, etc.} Answer the Following Questions: What is the tone/mood of the poem? Give an example to support your decision. What does the author mean by ”the torch?” “…To you from failing hands we throw the torch…”
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Entry #224: Homework 13th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check STARTS TOMORROW! Entries
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Entry #217: Starter 8th-9th November 2017 16 and 15 days until all make up work is due!!
Red Poppy History: During the First World War (1914–1918) much of the fighting took place in Western Europe. Previously beautiful countryside was blasted, bombed and fought over, again and again. The landscape swiftly turned to fields of mud: bleak and barren scenes where little or nothing could grow. Bright red Flanders poppies (Papaver rhoeas) however, were delicate but resilient flowers and grew in their thousands, flourishing even in the middle of chaos and destruction. In early May 1915, shortly after losing a friend in Ypres, a Canadian doctor, Lt Col John McCrae was inspired by the sight of poppies to write a now famous poem called 'In Flanders Fields'. McCrae’s poem inspired an American academic, Moina Michael, to make and sell red silk poppies which were brought to England by a French woman, Anna Guérin. The (Royal) British Legion, formed in 1921, ordered 9 million of these poppies and sold them on 11 November that year. The poppies sold out almost immediately and that first ever 'Poppy Appeal' raised over £106,000; a considerable amount of money at the time. This was used to help WW1 veterans with employment and housing. The following year, Major George Howson set up the Poppy Factory to employ disabled ex-Servicemen. Today, the factory and the Legion's warehouse in Aylesford produces millions of poppies each year. The demand for poppies in England was so high that few were reaching Scotland. Earl Haig's wife established the 'Lady Haig Poppy Factory' in Edinburgh in 1926 to produce poppies exclusively for Scotland. Over 5 million Scottish poppies (which have four petals and no leaf unlike poppies in the rest of the UK) are still made by hand by disabled ex-Servicemen at Lady Haig's Poppy Factory each year and distributed by our sister charity Poppyscotland.
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Entry #218: Objective 8th – 9th November 2017
I will create a Red Poppy for Remembrance day and address the modernizations/facts of WW1.
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Entry #219: Activity 8th– 9th November 2017
Wednesday: 1) Find 2 Facts about World War 1 that are unique and “firsts” 2) Neatly write the facts on “leaf and scroll” Thursday: 1) Follow the Step by Step instructions to create your “Red Poppy” 2) Turn it into Chief Excell
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Entry #220: Homework 8th – 9th November 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!
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Entry #213: Starter 7th November 2017 17 days until all make up work is due!!
CARS 3 COMES OUT on DVD TODAY!!!!
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Entry #214: Objective 7th November 2017
I will graph the events of World War 1 on a timeline.
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Entry #215: Activity 7th November 2017
Create a timeline, plotting the major events that started WW1 in the correct order. Step 1: Read pages Step 2: Find the dates that correspond with the following events: Austria declares war on Serbia on ___________________. Britain declares war on Germany on ____________________. Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated on ________________. Germany invades Belgium to gain access to France on _____________. Germany declares war on Russia on _______________. Step 3: Create a timeline, with evenly spaced plot points and the correct order of events. Step 4: Title Timeline: Beginning Events of WW1.
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Entry #216: Homework 7th November 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!
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Entry #209: Starter 6th November 2017 18 days until all make up work is due!!
Crash Course Video 210
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Entry #210: Objective 6th November 2017
I will map the major players involved in World War 1.
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Entry #211: Activity 6th November 2017
Complete the Map of WW1 using the the instructions given. (Textbook pages 415, 416, 417, 426 might be helpful) Number 1: Circle the area of the map that has Serbia, Montenegro, and Austro-Hungarian territories. Number 11: 1) Google and draw the entire Western Front in a thick BLACK line. 2) Google and draw the entire Eastern Front in a thick GREEN line. Due at the end of the class period!
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Entry #212: Homework 6th November 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!
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Entry 205: Starter 3rd November 2017 19 days to turn in your missing work!!
Grade Print Outs Crash Course Video 209
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Entry #206: Objective 3rd of November
I will analyze the causes of World War I and the expanding conflicts.
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Entry #207: Activity 3rd November 2017
Finish read pages starting at “The Conflict Expands” and create a set of Cornell Notes: The Conflict Expands Reduce: The Conflict Expands: Stalemate: Modern Warfare: The American Response: American Neutrality: The Preparedness movement: The Peace Movement: Record: Summary:
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Entry #208: Homework 3rd November 2017
Cornell Notes with Summary Make Up work due 12/8!!
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Entry #201: Starter 2nd November 2017 20 Days until missing assignments are due!!
Complete Entry 199: Assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand Imperialism: Competition for colonies in Africa Militarism: Building up armed forces in preparation for war and giving up authority to the military over the government. Nationalism (Patriotism): aggressive pride/feelings for one’s country Alliances: Germany and Austria-Hungary (Central Powers) vs. France, Russia, and Britain (Allies)
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Entry #202: Objective 2nd of November
I will analyze the causes of World War I and the expanding conflicts.
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Entry #203: Activity 2nd November 2017
Read pages starting at “The Conflict Expands” and create a set of Cornell Notes: The Conflict Expands Reduce: The Conflict Expands: Stalemate: Modern Warfare: The American Response: American Neutrality: The Preparedness movement: The Peace Movement: Record: Summary:
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Entry #204: Homework 2nd November 2017
Cornell Notes with Summary Make Up work due 12/8!!
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Entry #197: Starter 1st November 2017 21 Days until missing assignments are due!!
Complete Entry 195 The origins of the word “candy” date back to ancient India, where it was known as “khanda.” The word then migrates westward, emerging in Arabic as “qandi” and Old French as “candi.” Trick-or-treating has been a popular Halloween tradition in the U.S. and other countries for an estimated 100 years. Although it is unknown precisely where and when the phrase “trick or treat” was coined, the custom had been firmly established in American popular culture by 1951, when trick-or-treating was depicted in the Peanuts comic strip. Halloween by the numbers: In 2016, U.S. consumers spent $3.14 billion on costumes, $2.47 billion on candy, and $2.39 billion on decorations, all for the Halloween season. El Dia De Los Muertos: Halloween:
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Entry #198: Objective 1st of November
I will analyze the causes of World War I.
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Entry #199: Activity 1st November 2017
Read pages and complete the list below: Assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand Competition for colonies in Africa Building up armed forces in preparation for war and giving up authority to the military over the government
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Entry #200: Homework 1st November 2017
No Homework Make Up work due 12/8!!
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Entry 193: Starter 31st October 2017 22 days to turn in Missing Work!!
No Starter
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Entry #194: Objective 31st October 2017
I will learn basic information about El Dia De Los Muertos and compare it to Halloween.
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Entry #195: Activity 31st October 2017
Complete the diagram below with who, what, when, why, and traditions: The origins of the word “candy” date back to ancient India, where it was known as “khanda.” The word then migrates westward, emerging in Arabic as “qandi” and Old French as “candi.” Trick-or-treating has been a popular Halloween tradition in the U.S. and other countries for an estimated 100 years. Although it is unknown precisely where and when the phrase “trick or treat” was coined, the custom had been firmly established in American popular culture by 1951, when trick-or-treating was depicted in the Peanuts comic strip. Halloween by the numbers: In 2016, U.S. consumers spent $3.14 billion on costumes, $2.47 billion on candy, and $2.39 billion on decorations, all for the Halloween season. El Dia De Los Muertos: Halloween:
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Entry #196: Homework 31st October 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!
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Entry 189: Starter 30th October 2017 23 days to turn in Missing Work!!
No Starter
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Entry #190: Objective 30th October 2017
I will become familiar with some of the vocabulary I will use in my unit on World War I.
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Entry #191: Activity 30th October 2017
Vocabulary Word: Definition: Sentences Using Word: Picture World War I: Imperialism Militarism Nationalism Central Powers Allies Stalemate Propaganda
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Entry #192: Homework 30th October 2017
No Homework
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Entry 185: Starter 27th October 2017
NOTEBOOK QUIZ #1: 1) Entry 166: What is the objective for entry 166? 2) Entry 151: What was the reason for the Haymarket Strike of 1886? 3) Entry 175: What date did we complete entry 175 on? 4) Entry 155: List 2 push factors of people moving West. 5) Entry 173/Entry 171: What benefits did the Irish enjoy when they began to fit into America a little more comfortably after the American Civil War?
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Entry #186: Objective 27th October 2017
I will analyze the issues in the debate over women’s equality.
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Entry #187: Activity 27th October 2017
Read Primary Source Document: “Struggle for Women’s Rights” 2) Annotate the primary source document as you read. (Circle unfamiliar words, underline important information, talk to the text…) 3) Answer the Review Questions at the end of the Article. This will be turned in at the end of class (FINISHED OR NOT)!
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Entry #188: Homework 27th October 2017
No Homework
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Entry 181: Starter 26th October 2017
What is the definition of discrimination?
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Entry #182: Objective 26th October 2017
I will analyze the issues/kinds of discrimination encountered by African Americans after Reconstruction and how they resisted the discrimination.
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Entry #183: Activity 26th October 2017
Read pages Complete the Section 3 Assessment (ALL Questions) on a separate sheet of paper. This will be turned in at the end of class (FINISHED OR NOT)!
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Entry #184: Homework 26th October 2017
No Homework
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Entry 177: Starter 25th October 2017
NO Starter
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Entry #178: Objective 25th October 2017
I will analyze social reforms of the early 1900s.
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Entry #179: Activity 25th October 2017
Read pages Complete the Reforms Chart Below: Reforms Made: How did people reform this area? Helping the needy: Developing Sociology: Controlling Immigration and Behavior:
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Entry #180: Homework 25th October 2017
No Homework
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Entry 173: Starter 24th October 2017
From Entry 171: What benefits did the Irish enjoy when they began to fit into America a little more comfortably after the American Civil War?
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Entry #174: Objective 24th October 2017
I will analyze the challenges of and conditions of the cities in the late 1800s-early 1900s.
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Entry #175: Activity 24th October 2017
Read pages Complete Chapter 8: Challenges of the Cities Worksheet
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Entry #176: Homework 24th October 2017
Write HW down: ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE TOMORROW!!! Notebook Check (Entries ) Starts TOMORROW!!
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Entry 169: Starter 23rd October 2017
Grade Check Write HW down: - ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE WEDNESDAY!!! - Notebook Check (Entries ) starts TOMORROW!!
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Entry #170: Objective 23rd October 2017
I will analyze the reasons for immigration into the United States at the turn of the century.
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Entry #171: Activity 23rd October 2017
Quick Discussion on Reasons for and Experiences in the United States. (Entry 167) Read Irish Immigrants Article - Annotate - Answer Review Questions
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Entry #172: Homework 23rd October 2017
Write HW down: ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE WEDNESDAY!!! Notebook Check (Entries ) Starts TOMORROW!!
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Entry 165: Starter 18th- 20th October 2017
Finish Entry 163: Events and Issues of the Gilded Age Politics: - Spoils System (Elected officials appointed friends into gov’t jobs - Hayes Election/refusal to use spoils system - Hayes reformation of Civil Service system - McKinley Presidency & Pendleton Civil Service Act (classified jobs are tested and increased) Business: - Laissez- faire (gov’t limited role in business) - Industrial Expansion destroyed farmers. Regulating Railroads with Rebates (Munn v. Illinois) - Depression Same: - Blue Laws (prohibits private activities that were seen as immoral) Garfield Assassinated - Harrison as President
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Entry #166: Objective 18th - 20th October 2017
I will analyze the reasons for immigration into the Unites States at the turn of the century.
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Entry #167: Activity 18th – 20th October 2017
Read pages Complete the Immigration Chart Place of Origin: Reasons for Immigration: Experiences in the United States: Europe: Asia: Mexico:
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Entry #168: Homework 18th – 20th October 2017
No Homework
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Entry #157: Starter 16th October 2017
Review Push-Pull Factors to the West.
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Entry #158: Objective 16th October 2017
I will examine the clashes of natives and frontier people in the “Wild West”, specifically the Battle of Little Big Horn.
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Entry 159: Activity 16th October 2017
Read the Primary Source Article: Little Big Horn Answer the Guided Reading Questions at the end of the reading
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Entry #160: Homework 16th October 2017
Finish Document Reading on Battle of Little Big Horn
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Entry #153: Starter 13th October 2017
Check Entry 151 for Grade
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Entry #154: Objective 13th October 2017
I will examine the push-pull factors that lured people to the American West.
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Entry #155: Activity 13th October 2017
Using page , Make a page of Cornell Notes with a summary. Title: Moving West Reduce: Record: Push Factors: Pull Factors: Settlers Far and Wide: Shifting Frontier: Summary:
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Entry #156: Homework 13th October 2017
No Homework
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Entry #149: Starter 12th October 2017
No Starter
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Entry #150: Objective 12th October 2017
I will examine the strikes of the Industrial Revolution and their outcomes.
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Entry #151: Activity 12th October 2017
Use Cellular Devices to Research the Following Industrial Revolution Strikes and textbook pages … Fill in Strikes Chart: Strike Vocabulary Used (Textbook pages ) Reason for Strike Outcomes of Strike Great Railroad Strike of 1877 Industrial Union Haymarket Strike of 1886 Scab Anarchists Homestead Strike of 1892 Homestead Strike Pullman Strike of 1894 Pullman Strike
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Entry #152: Homework 12th October 2017
No Homework
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Entry #145: Starter 10th October 2017
Did you /turned in your Midterm RACER Paragraph to Chief Excell??
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Entry #146: Objective 10th October 2017
I will pass my midterm Benchmark #1 and complete the SLC Form.
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Entry #147: Activity 10th October 2017
Benchmark #1 Step 1: Take out your cellphone. Step 2: Open your internet source. Step 3: Enter the below link into your search tool. Step 4: Use your 3” by 5” Study Guide index card and your notebook while you take your test. Step 5: Show Chief Excell your score end the end of your test. 2) Fill out your Student Led Conference Sheet and turn it in to Chief Excell.
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Entry #148: Homework 10th October 2017
No Homework
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Entry #141: Starter 9th October 2017
Explain why the Transcontinental Railroad changed the United States for the negative? WEDNESDAY: BRING PARENTS TO STUDENT LED CONFERENCES FOR 25 EXTRA CREDIT POINTS!!!!
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Entry #142: Objective 9th October 2017
I will examine the role of the labor unions in the United States and their successes and failures.
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Entry #143: Activity 9th October 2017
Read pages Complete the chart to the right. Labor Unions Successes of Labor Unions Failures of Labor Unions
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Entry #144: Homework 9th October 2017
Study for Midterm: TOMORROW!! CREATE A FLASH CARD!!!! Final RACER product must have rough draft and FINAL TYPED Draft turned in by Midterm day 10/10. Final Draft can be ed to to be printed.
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Entry #137: Starter 5th October 2017
1) Go over ReadWorks.org Article Answers
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Entry #138: Objective 5th October 2017
I will examine the role of the Transcontinental Railroad on the development of the United States.
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Entry #139: Activity 4th October 2017
Using ReadWorks.org Article Transcontinental Railroads: Compressing Time and Space, write a RACER answering the following question. (FINAL DRAFT MUST BE TYPED!!! AND IS DUE 10/10 (without expectations!!!)) What role does the Transcontinental Railroad play in the development of the United States? R During the Industrial Revolution in the United States, many inventions helped to drive the country into a more technologically advanced civilization. A The Transcontinental Railroad was no exception to this. C According to the ReadWorks Article: Transcontinental Railroads: Compressing Time and Space, “_____________________________.” E The quote above helps to explain how the Transcontinental Railroads _______________________________________________________. R The Transcontinental Railroad has many positives and negatives to its creation and helping to develop the Unites Sates was one of the positives.
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Entry #140: Homework 4th October 2017
Study for Midterm Tuesday 10/10 Notebook Check Final RACER product must have rough draft and FINAL TYPED Draft turned in by Midterm day 10/10. Final Draft can be ed to to be printed.
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Entry #133: Starter 4th October 2017
Turn in ALL missing assignments Finish Crash Course Video: Industrial Economy
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Entry #134: Objective 4th October 2017
I will examine the role of the Transcontinental Railroad on the development of the United States.
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Entry #135: Activity 4th October 2017
Read ReadWorks.org Article and Annotate- Transcontinental Railroads: Compressing Time and Space Answers Article Questions
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Entry #136: Homework 4th October 2017
Study for Midterm Tuesday 10/10 ReadWorks.org Article plus Questions- TOMORROW!! Notebook Check
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Entry #129: Starter 2nd October 2017
Finish Entry 127 Chart Together
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Entry #130: Objective 2nd October 2017
I will examine the advances in technology and their impact on life and big business (Industrial Revolution).
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Entry #131: Activity 2nd October 2017
Read pages , Complete the Spoke Chart below Crash Course: Industrial Revolution Video Features: Business leaders combined funds and resources to create large companies. Effects: More Jobs More Industries More Efficiency Product Price decreased Expanding markets Urbanization (city growth) Social Darwinism Causes: period of invention after Civil War Advancements in Technology Investors taking a gamble. Growth of Big Business Methods: Vertical Consolidation: gaining control of the many different businesses that make up all phases of product. Horizontal Consolidation: brining together many different small firms in the same business (called a TRUST). Government Relations: Government was Skeptical. Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
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Entry #132: Homework 2nd October 2017
ALL missing work is due by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!! (TOMORROW!!) Study for Midterm Tuesday 10/10 Notebook Check (ish)
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Entry #125: Starter 29th September 2017
How does technology effect our lives?
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Entry #126: Objective 29th September 2017
I will examine the advances in technology and and their impact on life and big business (Industrial Revolution).
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Entry #127: Activity 29th September 2017
1) Read pages , Complete the Chart below Technology: Example of: What is the impact on life and Big Business? Electricity: Thomas Edison wanted to produce light inside a glass bulb Electric Sewing Machine Refrigerator was invented - Cheaper and more affordable light for more people; efficient Improved productivity in businesses; cost of production decreased Opened up jobs Advances in Oil: - Drilling oil - Cheaper to get out of ground, more efficient Telegraph: Sending messages over a wire Morse Code (Samuel Morse) Telephone (Alexander Graham Bell Used during Wars Increased communication Railroads: Transcontinental Railroad Gave immigrants jobs Carried goods from coast to coast Faster more practical means of transporting Lower production Cost Creation of national markets Stimulated other industries Model for big business
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Entry #128: Homework 29th September 2017
ALL missing work is due by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!!
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Entry #121: Starter 28th September 2017
Civil War and Reconstruction Test *** 15 minutes to finish ***
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Entry #122: Objective 28th September 2017
I will pass my test on the Civil War and Reconstruction. I will become familiar with my Industrial Revolution Vocabulary.
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Entry #123: Activity 28th September 2017
Vocabulary Word: Definition: Sentence using the Vocab word: Picture: Monopoly Industrialization Transcontinental Railroad Trust Industrial Revolution Vocabulary: Industrialization Monopoly Transcontinental Railroad Trust Yellow Journalism Mass Production Social Darwinism Sherman Antitrust Act Division of Labor Sweat Shop Collective Bargaining Socialism
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Entry #124: Homework 28th September 2017
ALL missing work is due by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!! Industrial Revolution Vocabulary
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Entry #117: Starter 27th September 2017
Notebook Set Up: Glue or Staple the Following assignments into your notebook: Road to Independence WS: Entry 39 Notebook Quiz #2: Entry 61 Manifest Destiny Map: Entry 75 Notebook Quiz #3: Entry 97 Chapter 3 WS: Entry 103 Chapter 4 WS: Entry 107 Chapter 5 WS: Entry 113
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Entry #118: Objective 27th September 2017
I will pass my test on the Civil War and Reconstruction.
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Entry #119: Activity 27th September 2017
Unit 2 Test: Civil War and Reconstruction Step 1: Take out a Separate Sheet of Paper Step 2: Write NVMI Heading in right corner Step 3: Title Test: Civil War and Reconstruction Step 4: Make 2 Columns and number 1-50 Update Notebook: Road to Independence WS: Entry 39 Notebook Quiz #2: Entry 61 Manifest Destiny Map: Entry 75 Notebook Quiz #3: Entry 97 Chapter 3 WS: Entry 103 Chapter 4 WS: Entry 107 Chapter 5 WS: Entry 113
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Entry #120: Homework 27th September 2017
ALL missing work is due by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!!
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Entry #113: Starter 26th September 2017
Finish Chapter 5 WS
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Entry #114: Objective 26th September 2017
I will complete my study guide and get ready for tomorrow’s test on the Civil War and Reconstruction.
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Entry #115: Activity 26th September 2017
Study Guide/Test Prep
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Entry #116: Homework 26th September 2017
ALL missing work is due by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!! STUDY FOR CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION TEST: TOMORROW!!
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Entry #109: Starter 21st-25th September 2017
1) Finish Chapter 4 WS. (Thursday and Friday) 2) “Soap Box Talk” and Video
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Entry #110: Objective 21-25th September 2017
I will review the fundamentals of Reconstruction after the Civil War.
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Entry #111: Activity 21- 25th September 2017
Chapter 5 Worksheet: Reconstruction - DUE AT THE END OF CLASS!
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Entry #112: Homework 21-25th September 2017
ALL missing work is due by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!! - NO EXCEPTIONS
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Entry #105: Starter 19th September 2017
Paste Test to Entry 71.
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Entry #106: Objective 19th September 2017
I will review the Civil War, its major battles, its important people, and the outcomes.
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Entry #107: Activity 19th September 2017
Chapter 4 Worksheet - DUE TOMORROW AT THE END OF CLASS!
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Entry #108: Homework 19th September 2017
ALL missing work is due by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!! - NO EXCEPTIONS
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Entry #101: Starter 18th September 2017
Grading System Breakdown:
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Entry #102: Objective 18th September 2017
I will examine how the expansion towards the Pacific and the growing tensions between the North and the South led to the start of the Civil War.
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Entry #103: Activity 18th September 2017
Finish Chapter 3.4 Worksheet Start Chapter 4 Worksheet
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Entry #104: Homework 18th September 2017
No Homework
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Entry #97: Starter 15th September 2017
Notebook Quiz #3: Entry 58: On what date did we do Entry 58? Entry 78: What was the date for Entry 78? Entry 79: Which inventor invented the Cotton Gin? Entry 64: What was the homework for Entry 64? Entry 67: What enlightened thinker promoted the checks and balances system and the separation of powers system?
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Entry #98: Objective 15th September 2017
I will examine how the expansion towards the Pacific and the growing tensions between the North and the South led to the start of the Civil War.
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Entry #99: Activity 15th September 2017
Chapter 3.4 Worksheet
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Entry #100: Homework 15th September 2017
9-11 RACER Paragraph- DUE Monday!!
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Entry #93: Starter 14th September 2017
Check In
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Entry #94: Objective 14th September 2017
I will analyze the differences in economies of the North and South
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Entry #95: Activity 14th September 2017
Read pages and Complete the North South Economy Bubbles North vs. South Discussion Southern Economy: Northern Economy:
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Entry #96: Homework 14th September 2017
9-11 RACER Paragraph- DUE FRIDAY!!
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Entry #89: Starter 13th September 2017
No Starter
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Entry #90: Objective 13th September 2017
I will analyze the differences in economies of the North and South
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Entry #91: Activity 13th September 2017
Read pages and Complete the North South Economy Bubbles Southern Economy: Northern Economy:
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Entry #92: Homework 13th September 2017
9-11 RACER Paragraph- DUE FRIDAY!!
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Entry #85: Starter 12th September 2017
September 11th RACER: How are the ideals of nationalism demonstrated in our remembrance of 9-11? R: A: C: E:
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Entry #86: Objective 12th September 2017
I will analyze the roles of women of the 19th century and the purpose of the Seneca Falls Convention.
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Entry #87: Activity 12th September 2017
Read about the Roles of Women on page 111 Crash Course Video: Women of the 19th Century
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Entry #88: Homework 12th September 2017
Up Date Notebook (Entries 1-80) 9-11 RACER Paragraph- DUE FRIDAY!!
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Entry #81: Starter 11th September 2017
How old were you on September 11th, 2001?
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Entry #82: Objective 11th September 2017
I will examine the events that occurred on September 11th, 2001.
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Entry #83: Activity 11th September 2017
Day of Remembrance Video Class Discussion
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Entry #84: Homework 11th September 2017
Up Date Notebook (Entries 1-80)
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Entry #77: Starter 8th September 2017
Enlightenment Thinkers Activity Turn in Manifest Destiny Map
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #78: Objective 8th September 2017
I will analyze how new technologies affected the nation’s development.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #79:Activity 8th September 2017
1) Read pages ) Reformation/New Technology Chart: Changes and New Technology Chart: List the ”new” technologies of the time… Answer the Question: How did the changes and new technologies affect the nation’s development? New Technology: Transportation: Communication: Education:
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Changes and New Technology Chart:
List the ”new” technologies of the time… Answer the Question: How did the changes and new technologies affect the nation’s development? New Technology: Textile Mills Interchangeable Parts Invention of the Cotton Gin Increased production of goods Cotton Gin allowed for price per pound to increase/ South Depended on Cotton Gin and Slave Labor/ Kept the South as a agrarian society Transportation: Steam Power Canals Roads Railroads Made it possible for Western Farmers and southern planters to ship their goods to markets around the world Cheaper way to carry goods Communication: Expanded Postal service Regular Mail Delivery - Created a national network of information Education: - Daily Publications Increased Literacy Rate Free exchange of ideas helped to tie the parts of the country together
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #80: Homework 8th September 2017
No Homework
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #73: Starter 7th September 2017
Test Corrections
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #74: Objective 7th September 2017
I will review how the United States expanded westward through territorial expansion.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #75:Activity 7th September 2017
Manifest Destiny Map * Use Textbook pages
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #76: Homework 7th September 2017
Finish Manifest Destiny Map
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #69: Starter 6th September 2017
Test Set Up: 1) Take out a SEPARATE sheet of paper 2) Title it: U.S. History Unit 1 Test 3) In the right TOP corner, put your NVMI Heading Rank, Last Name, First Name Date: Subject: _____, Period: _____ 4) Number Straight down WITHOUT Skipping Lines 1-19
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #70: Objective 6th September 2017
I WILL PASS my UNIT 1 History Test!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #71:Activity 6th September 2017
Unit 1 Test
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #72: Homework 6th September 2017
NO HOMEWORK!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #65: Starter 5th September 2017
FINISH THE MINI PROJECT- YOU HAVE 10 MINUTES!!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #66: Objective 5th September 2017
I will analyze the origins of American politics.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #67:Activity 5th September 2017
Read 89-98 Complete the Chart below: President: Major Events: Washington National Government assumes states’ debts Congress creates a tariff on imported goods. Adams Jefferson Madison Monroe
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President and Political Influences:
Major Events: Washington National Government assumes states’ debts Congress creates a tariff on imported goods. Policies of Neutrality (Stay out of others’ business) Adams Jefferson Madison Monroe Enlightened Thinkers Hobbes: Montesquieu: Locke:
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #68: Homework 5th September 2017
Study for Unit 1 Test: TOMORROW!!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #61: Starter 31st August 2017
Notebook Quiz #2
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Entry #61: Starter 31st August 2017 Notebook Quiz #2: Please write answers on a separate sheet of paper and turn that paper in when you finish it. Entry 34: On what date did we do Entry 34? Entry 39: What Enlightened thinker’s ideas were used to shape our early politics? Entry 42: What was the Objective for entry 42? Entry 47: What was a problem of the Articles of Confederation? Entry 55: Which group (Federalists or Anti-Federalists) were for a Bill of Rights to be added to the U.S. Constitution?
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #62: Objective 31st August 2017
I will analyze the United States Constitution as it pertains to the six basic principles.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #63:Activity 31st August 2017
6 Basic Principle Mini Project Read pages 65-88 Receive assigned Basic Principle On a poster, rewrite the principle and annotate in the margins. After annotation, find 1 example in the constitution that supports the principle assigned. Draw a picture to represent your assigned principle. Annotate to a Insert Picture 3 year old level! Of Declan
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #64: Homework 31st August 2017
August 31st: Study for Unit 1 Test (Wednesday)
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #57: Starter 29th – 31st August 2017
Attach Notebook Quiz #1 near Entry 35
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #58: Objective 29th – 31st August 2017
I will analyze the United States Constitution as it pertains to the six basic principles.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #59:Activity 29th – 31st August 2017
6 Basic Principle Mini Project Read pages 65-88 Receive assigned Basic Principle On a poster, rewrite the principle and annotate in the margins. After annotation, find 1 example in the constitution that supports the principle assigned. Draw a picture to represent your assigned princple. Annotate to a Insert Picture 3 year old level! Of Declan
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #60: Homework 29th – 31st August 2017
August 29th and 30th: No Homework August 31st: Study for Unit 1 Test (Wednesday)
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #53: Starter 28th August 2017
Check RACER on Articles Effectiveness Place THIEVES Worksheet next to Entry 11 Place Vocabulary next to Entry 15
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #54: Objective 28th August 2017
I will examine the view points of the Federalists vs. the Anti-federalists.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #55:Activity 28th August 2017
Read pages 58-61 Create the T-Chart next to entries and take notes on the viewpoints of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Federalists Anti-Federalists
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FEDERALISTS: ANTI-FEDERALISTS:
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #56: Homework 28th August 2017
No Homework
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
347
Entry #49: Starter 25th August 2017
What was the purpose of Articles of Confederation? Why do you think that the Articles of Confederation were not effective?
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #50: Objective 25th August 2017
I will examine the event of Shay’s Rebellion and how it applies to the Articles of Confederation’s inability to govern effectively.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #51: Classwork 25th August 2017
Read pages 56 (Shay’s Rebellion) Complete Double Bubble Notes RACER Question: Why was the Article of Confederation and Congress ineffective in governing the United States during the Shay’s Rebellion event?
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Shays’ Rebellion V. Whiskey Rebellion
Shay’s Rebellion Whiskey Rebellion - Massachusetts - Helped the Nationalists Cause - Massachusetts raised taxes to pay off state debt - Taxes hit farmers in western part of state hardest - Led by Daniel Shays (local farmer) - Congress helpless b/c weak national gov’t by A.O.C - State gathered army to quiet rebellion
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #52: Homework 25th August 2017
No Homework
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #45: Starter 24th August 2017
Who is the author if the Declaration of Independence? POST-IT THIS ENTRY!!! (MIDTERM QUESTION)
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #46: Objective 24th August 2017
I will analyze the issues of the Articles of Confederation and the Solutions provided by the Continental Congress.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #47: Classwork 24th August 2017
Read pages 54-56 Complete the Problem/Solution Chart DUE AT THE END OF CLASS!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #48: Homework 24th August 2017
Period 3: Road to Independence W.S. - DUE FRIDAY!!! Period 6: No Homework
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #41: Starter 22nd August 2017
What is the intended purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #42: Objective 22nd August 2017
I will exam the Declaration of Independence and its intended purpose.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #43: Classwork 22nd August 2017
Read The Declaration of Independence on pg 50-53 Complete the following questions IN YOUR NOTEBOOK!! Comprehension: Questions 1-8 Critical Thinking: 1 Question (Your Choice) Analyze: Questions 1-3
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #44: Homework 22nd August 2017
Period 3: Road to Independence W.S. - DUE FRIDAY!!! Period 6: No Homework
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #37: Starter 21st August 2017
No Starter
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #38: Objective 21st August 2017
I will exam the rising tensions between the Colonist and Britain.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #39: Classwork 21st August 2017
The Road to Independence WS Due at the END OF CLASS!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #40: Homework 21st August 2017
No Homework
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #33: Starter 18th August 2017
Notebook Quiz
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Entry #33: Starter th August 2017 Notebook Quiz: Please write answers on a separate sheet of paper and turn that paper in when you finish it. Entry 19: On what date did we do Entry 19? Entry 30: What was the objective for Entry 30? Entry 27: Explain the significance of the Quartering Act on the Constitution. Entry 3: What is the Late Work Policy described in Entry 3 (Syllabus)? Entry 20: What was the homework for Entry 20?
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #34: Objective 18th August 2017
I will exam the rising tensions between the Colonist and Britain.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #35: Classwork 18th August 2017
The Road to Independence WS Due at the END OF CLASS!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #36: Homework 18th August 2017
No Homework
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Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #29: Starter 17th August 2017
Finish British Acts Cornell Notes
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #30: Objective 17th August 2017
I will analyze the events preceding the American Revolution.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #31: Classwork 17th August 2017
The Road to Independence WS
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #32: Homework 17th August 2017
No Homework
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #25: Starter 16th August 2017
Finish Crash Course Video
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #26: Objective 16th August 2017
I will analyze the events preceding the American Revolution.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #27: Classwork 16th August 2017
Read pages 42-44 Cornell Notes on the British Acts on the Colonists.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #28: Homework 16th August 2017
No Homework
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #21: Starter 15th August 2017
Copy Notebook Rules as instructed by Chief Excell (entry 19) In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete
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Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #22: Objective 15th August 2017
I will organize my notebook according to Chief Excell’s steps. I will understand the causes and outcomes of the French and Indian War.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #23: Classwork 15th August 2017
Read pages 40-42 French and Indian War Video
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #24: Homework 15th August 2017
Period 3: 1) Supplies NEEDED for SOLAR ECLIPSE VIEWER: shoe box masking or scotch tape aluminum foil I will award Merits to those who bring these items to class by THIS WEDNESDAY!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #17: Starter Date: _______
Turn in Vocabulary Library Check Out Books Notebook Pass Out Take out Notebook and write the following information on the back outside cover: Your First and Last Name United States History Period _____ Teacher: Chief Excell
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #18: Objective Date: ____
I will organize my notebook according to Chief Excell’s steps.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #19: Notebook Set Up Date:__
Step 1: On very first page of Notebook, write the following information: 1) Name of Course: United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century 2) In the BOTTOM, RIGHT corner write: Your First and Last Name U.S. History Period _____ Teacher: Chief Excell Step 2: Turn the page and on the back of the first page, write the following: 1) Chief Excell’s 2) School website: novamil.org 3) Chief Excell’s Instagram
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Entry 19 Continued: Step 3: On the next 5 pages (front and back), write the words: TABLE OF CONTENTS I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X Step 4: Under the Title (Table of Contents I-IX), on the Left Margin, write the word: ENTRY. Step 5: Under the word ENTRY, start numbering straight down without skipping lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5… Step 6: Title the next page- Unit 1 Colonial America to Civil War Step 7: Copy or Paste Entries 1-16 in your notebook… following Chief Excell’s directions. Step 8: Staple Syllabus into Notebook aside Entries 1-4. Step 9: Write Notebook Entry Requirements down along side Entries 5-8.
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Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #20: Homework Date: ___
1) Decorate Notebook Cover
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #13: Starter Date: _______
NO Starter Today Write your Homework down!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #14: Objective Date:____
I will familiarize myself with some of the academic Vocabulary of Unit 1.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #15: Academic Vocabulary Date: ___
Unit 1: Academic Vocabulary Vocabulary Word Definition Sentence (using the word) Picture Unit 1 Academic Vocabulary: 1) Constitution 2) Democracy 3) Declaration of Independence 4) Federalism 5) Bill of Rights 6) Free Enterprise System 7) Monroe Doctrine 8) Seneca Falls Convention 9) Manifest Destiny 10) Enlightenment
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #16: Homework Date: ___
1) Get Supplies by TOMORROW!! 2) Finish Unit 1 Vocabulary
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #9: Starter Date: _______
What was one Long term goal you set yesterday during our Privilege activity? * Write your homework down!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #10: Objective Date: ____
I will understand and implement the notebook entry system. I will use the THIEVE acronym to explore my history textbook.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does TEAM WORK mean?
Students are actively participating in the group, offering up insight and information to each other. Students are working as a team to complete the assign task.
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Entry #11: THIEVES Date: ____
Title Headings Introductions Every first sentence Vocabulary End of Chapter Questions Summary COMPLETE THE THIEVES WORKSHEET!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #12: Homework Date: ___
1) Get Supplies by THIS FRIDAY!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #5: Starter Date: _______
Classroom Walk-Through Homework Turn-In Notebook Entry Overview
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Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #6: Objective Date: _____
I will understand and implement the notebook system. I will understand the privilege as it pertains to my education and the education of others.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does OPEN DISCUSSION mean?
Students are activity engaged in a discussion with the teacher and/or other students in the room. Students are working dependently with each other.
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Entry 7: Open Discussion Date: ___
1) Quick Privilege Lesson
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Entry 7 Continued: Open Discussion
Crumple up your scratch piece of paper. “The Game is simple. You all represent the countries population and everyone in the country has the ability to move up into the upper class.” Throw your crumpled up paper into the bin while sitting in your seat. “The closer you are to the recycling bin… the better your odds. Did you notice that the only ones who complained about fairness were in the back of the room? By contrasts people in the front of the room were less likely to be aware of the privilege they were born into. All they can see is the 10 feet between them and their goal. Your job as students who are receiving an education is to aware of your privilege. And use your Privilege called education to do great things, all the while advocating for those in the rows behind you.”
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Entry 7 Continued: Open Discussion
“Your job as students who are receiving an education is to aware of your privilege. And use your Privilege called education to do great things, all the while advocating for those in the rows behind you.” Set A few Long Term Goals and Short Term Goals for yourself in Academics, Citizenship, Athletics, or Leadership.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #8: Homework Date: ___
1) Get Supplies by THIS FRIDAY!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #1: Starter Date: _______
1) Welcome and Introductions
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #2: Objective Date: _____
I (the student) will learn the ins and outs of the class, review the syllabus, and understand what supplies are required for my class.
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does OPEN DISCUSSION mean?
Students are activity engaged in a discussion with the teacher and/or other students in the room. Students are working dependently with each other.
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Entry 3: Open Discussion Date: ____
Review the Syllabus Discuss the class supply list Write down Chief Excell’s address Website Walk Through Classroom Walk Through
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.
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Entry #4: Homework Date: ______
1) Get your parent’s signature on syllabus 2) Get Supplies by THIS FRIDAY!!
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work
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RACER Repeat question. Answer question
Cite evidence that support answer. Explain citation and evidence. Repeat the answer in another way.
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Citation Example Frames
According to (name of person/article/organization), ... (Name of person/article) states/said/wrote, "….” (Name of person), from/in (Name of article/organization), says/said/writes, "..." In (Name of article or book), (Name of person) writes/says/states, "..." As cited in (name of article/book)... As noted in (name of article/book).../As noted by (name of person), ... (Name of article, person, organization) reveals that... Research points to the fact that… (Name of person/article) highlights that…
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THIEVES Title Headings Introduction Every first sentence
Visuals and vocabulary End of chapter questions Summary
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