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Monday, March 12 Agenda – week 21 puzzle due Wednesday & WWI guide due Wednesday Daily Jeopardy – This provided schools, medical care , food and help people find jobs following the civil War. Be ready – notebook, Study for who’s who of the civil war quiz
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Create an I’m talking poem describing their roles and importance
The Perfect 36 Explain the role TN as the “Perfect 36” and the work of Anne Dallas Dudley, Harry Burn, and Governor Roberts in the fight for woman’s suffrage and Josephine Pearson’s opposition Create an I’m talking poem describing their roles and importance
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The Perfect 36 I’m Talkin’Poem
Include each person and why He/She are key to the Perfect 36 Harry Burn (maybe his mother) Anne Dallas Dudley Governor Roberts Josephine Pearson Clear explanation of the Perfect 36 No white showing on final copy First and Last line “I’m Talkin’ The Perfect 36”
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Tuesday, March 13 Agenda – week 21 puzzle and Wwi guide
Daily jeopardy – Whose reconstruction plan was focused on protecting the rights of former slaves? Be ready – art supplies, week 23 & piece of paper Work on week 21 puzzle or Wwi guide
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Wednesday, March 14 Agenda – WWI study guide due Thursday & Perfect 36 poem due Friday Daily Jeopardy – This plan allowed southern states to elect former Confederate leaders. Be Ready – Week 21 puzzle, WWI guide, checking tool Add trench warfare to study guide
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Thursday, March 15 Agenda – WWI test tomorrow
Daily Jeopardy – Opened the Tuskegee Institute to educate former slaves and African Americans Be Ready – study guide and week 21 out Work on poem if you are ready
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Friday, March 16 Agenda – work on Roaring 20s graffiti board
Next week’s quiz….Reconstruction Daily Jeopardy – The president elected that ended reconstruction because he promised to remove federal troops from the south and give cabinet positions to southern democrats. Be Ready – Poem, checking tool,
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Roaring 20s Create a Graffiti Board with all the pop culture of the “Roaring 20s” Include W.C. Handy & Bessie Smith Automobiles, radios Harlem Renaissance WSM, Grand Ole Opry Charles Lindberg and The Spirit of St Louis Mass production, appliances
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