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1 Agenda – Week 33 May 2nd - May 6th, 2016

2 MONDAY, MAY 2 WARM UP “In the debate over the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, which point would have been made by a Federalist? “The existing national government lacks the ability to add new states to the Union” “The states are in danger of losing the ability to raise revenue” “The existing national government lacks the power to perform essential functions” “The states are unable to protect the rights of the people” WOD: Federalist-someone in favor of the Constitution and a strong federal government Anti-Federalist- someone in favor of keeping the power with the states governments

3 MONDAY, MAY 2 7 DAYS UNTIL STAAR WE WILL REVIEW THE DOMESTIC ISSUES FACED BY THE FIRST 5 PRESIDENTS I WILL SUMMARIZE THE ARGUMENTS REGARDING FEDERALISTS AND ANTI-FEDERALISTS IN 10 WORDS OR LESS

4 ACTIVITY BOK pg. 44 Fed/Anti-Fed Promethean

5 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ISSUES OF THE PRESIDENTS
PAGE 44 BOK

6 George Washington FOREIGN DOMESTIC
Declared neutrality when the British and French went to war against each other. Whiskey Rebellion He believed that the United States must remain a neutral third party in order to survive. Appointing a Presidential Cabinet Federal Judiciary Act 1789 Creating a stable economic system

7 John Adams FOREIGN DOMESTIC XYZ Affair Alien and Sedition Acts
Avoided war with France though many disagreed with him

8 Thomas Jefferson FOREIGN DOMESTIC
Tried to avoid foreign involvement, keeping George Washington’s advice to maintain neutrality Marbury v. Madison Embargo Ac Louisiana Purchase

9 James Madison FOREIGN DOMESTIC
Was the Commander in Chief during the War of 1812, which ended the complications between Britain and the United States Re-chartering the Bank of the United States

10 James Monroe FOREIGN DOMESTIC Monroe Doctrine Presidential Tour
Florida ceded by Spain to the United States in exchange for the United States to pay off Spanish debt The Panic of 1819 Missouri Compromise (1820)

11 MONDAY, MAY 2 7 DAYS UNTIL STAAR I WILL SUMMARIZE THE ARGUMENTS REGARDING FEDERALISTS AND ANTI-FEDERALISTS IN 10 WORDS OR LESS

12 Tuesday, MAY 3 WARM UP “In the debate over the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, which point would have been made by a Federalist? “The existing national government lacks the ability to add new states to the Union” “The states are in danger of losing the ability to raise revenue” “The existing national government lacks the power to perform essential functions” “The states are unable to protect the rights of the people”

13 Tuesday - May 3 6 DAYS UNTIL STAAR We Will Review the Era of Industrialism I Will Compare my War of 1812 Table with a neighbor

14 ACTIVITY 4 Corners Human Sort Cause and Effect Chart (time permitting)

15 Critical Writing: Explain your placard and justify why you went to the corner you went to – THIS WILL BE GRADED!!!

16 I Will: Compare my War of 1812 Table with a neighbor
Tuesday – May 3 6 DAYS UNTIL STAAR I Will: Compare my War of 1812 Table with a neighbor

17 WARM UP: Part 1 Wednesday, May 4
“I am exceedingly well pleased at coming to this land of plenty I would advise all my friends to quit Ireland—the country most dear to me; as long as they remain in it they will be in bondage and misery What you labour for is sweetened by contentment and happiness; there is no failure in the potato crop, and you can grow Indian corn, and every crop you wish I shudder when I think that starvation prevails to such an extent in poor Ireland. —Letter from an Irish immigrant to The Times of London, May 14, 1850“The existing national government lacks the ability to add new states to the Union”

18 WARM UP: Part 2 Wednesday, May 4
Which quotation from this letter reveals the main reason for the surge in Irish immigration to the United States in the mid-nineteenth century? “I am exceedingly well pleased at coming to this land of plenty.” “I would advise all my friends to quit Ireland ” “What you labour for is sweetened by contentment and happiness ” “There is no failure in the potato crop ”

19 Wednesday - May 4 5 DAYS UNTIL STAAR We Will review the reasons people immigrated to the United States I Will list the reasons people immigrated to the U.S.

20 Critical Writing:

21 ACTIVITY Map x3 Who Came Why Where they went/what they did there
Important port cities

22 I Will list the reasons people immigrated to the U.S.
Wednesday– May 4 5 DAYS UNTIL STAAR I Will list the reasons people immigrated to the U.S.

23 Thursday - May 5 4 DAYS UNTIL STAAR We Will: explain testing strategies I Will: list at least 3 testing strategies that I will use on my STAAR test

24 Go over testing strategies
ACTIVITY GRADE BENCHMARK Go over testing strategies

25 Thursday– May 5 4 DAYS UNTIL STAAR I Will: list at least 3 testing strategies that I will use on my STAAR test

26 Friday - May 6 3 DAYS UNTIL STAAR We Will review EVERYTHING we have learned this year in US History I Will share with my partner 5 things I have learned this year

27 ACTIVITY KAHOOOOOOOT!!! Make sure you have a phone or iPad!

28 I Will share with my partner 5 things I have learned this year
Friday– May 6 3 DAYS UNTIL STAAR I Will share with my partner 5 things I have learned this year


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