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1 United States History Semester 2
With Chief Shannon Excell

2 Entry 21: Starter 18th January 2019
No Starter

3 Entry 22: Objective 18th January 2019
I will pass my Notebook Quiz using my notebook.

4 Entry 23: Activity 18th January 2019
Entry 3: What Unit are we currently in? Entry 17: Why is the Lost Generation lost? Entry 11: What was the date on entry 11? Entry 5: What was the starter on entry 5? 5) Entry 16: What day does your 3A notebook check start?

5 Entry 24: Homework 18th January 2019
Notebook Check 3A starts on Tuesday, Jan. 22nd and Ends Thursday, Jan. 24th. QUARTER 3A ENDS JANUARY 25th, 2019

6 Entry 17: Starter 16th/17th January 2019
Part 1: Text your PARENTS ABOUT TONIGHT! Part 2: Why was the “Lost Generation” lost?

7 Entry 18: Objective 16th/17th January 2019
I will examine cultural conflict of the 1920s.

8 Entry 19: Activity 16th/17th January 2019
Read pages Cultural Conflicts Chart Prohibition Religion Racial Tensions

9 Prohibition Religion Racial Tensions
Bootlegging: Violated the Volstead Act of 1919 (Consumption, Production, and Sale of Alcohol was Illegal). Bootleggers sold alcohol. Speakeasies, disguised as Flower Shops, Bookstore, or Phonebooths, popped up in retaliation of Prohibition. Organized Crime: - Supplied Illegal Liquor and developed complex circuits of organized crime Rival groups battled it out for territory to sell illegally Lead to prostitution, gambling, racketeering Gangsters forced citizens and business owners to pay up or else.

10 Entry 20: Homework 16th/17th January 2019
Notebook Quiz on Thursday, Jan. 17th Notebook Check 3A starts on Tuesday, Jan. 22nd and Ends Thursday, Jan. 24th. QUARTER 3A ENDS JANUARY 25th, 2019

11 Entry 13: Starter 14th January 2019
Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong What were they famous for?

12 Entry 14: Objective 14th January 2019
I will examine slang of the 1920s and have a conversation using the words.

13 Entry 15 : Activity 14th January 2019
Read pages Copy the Chart of Slang of the 1920s into your notebook. Get with a partner or a group of people and create a dialogue discussing Duke Ellington or Louis Armstrong preforming at the local club.  Share your dialouge

14 Entry 16: Homework 14th January 2019
”Conference Night” on Wednesday, Jan Notebook Quiz on Thursday, Jan. 17th Notebook Check 3A starts on Tuesday, Jan. 22nd and Ends Thursday, Jan. 24th. QUARTER 3A ENDS JANUARY 25th, 2019

15 Entry 9: Starter 10th – 11th January 2019
Finish Entry 7 Notes

16 Entry 10: Objective 10th – 11th January 2019
I will examine the post WW1 uses of Mass Media.

17 Entry 11 : Activity 10th – 11th January 2019
Read pages Mass Media Spoke Chart Newspapers Radio Mass Media Broadcasts Magazines Movies

18 1) Radio Page 461 2) Newspapers Pages 460-461 Mass Media 3) Movies
Broadcasts 3) Movies Page 460 4) Magazines Pages

19 Entry 12: Homework 10th – 11th January 2019
No Homework

20 Entry 5: Starter 8th- 9th January 2019
Crash Course: US History: The 1920s

21 Entry 6: Objective 8th-9th January 2019
I will examine the post WW1 social changes of the 1920s.

22 Entry 7: Activity 8th- 9th January 2019
Read pages Social Changes of the 1920s in the United States Chart Social Changes, in the United States, during the 1920s Women's Roles Demographics Lifestyles

23 Social Changes, in the United States, during the 1920s
Women's Roles Lifestyles Demographics 1) Flappers: Perception: - Rebellious - Bold - Fun-loving - Energetic Physical Appearance: - ”Bob-Styled” Haircut - Showed Ankles/Wrists = Change in Clothing Style= Homogenous- Like (Look Like a Male) - Rebelled against “Mother’s Style/Life Choices” - Smoke and Drank in public “Like the Guys” 2) Found increased freedom with 19th Amendment (Right to Vote) Increased movement from Cities to Suburbs - Due in large part to transportation changes (EX: Trolley to Bus) 2) Increased entertainment in cities due to commercialization of sports Jack Dempsey: Heavyweight World Champ Jim Thorpe: Professional Football Player, Gold Metal Olympian, 1st Native American to head NFL George Herman “Babe Ruth” “Sultan of Swat” NBL Home Run Record Hazel Wightman/Helen Wills: Female Olympians (Tennis) Gertrude Ederle: Olympian in swimming/ 1st Female to Cross the English Channel 3) Increased Recreation 3`) Other Notables: - C. Lindbergh: 1st solo MALE flight across Atlantic - A. Earhart: 1st solo FEMALE flight across 1) Farms Economically stressed while Industrial/Commercial Economy boomed 2) Increased Movement from Farms to Cities for work 3) Blacks moved North to Cities - Job Opportunities - Establishment of Jim Crow Laws in South 4) Increased attempts in immigration into United States - Resulted in Congress establishing limitations on immigration numbers dependent on country of origin - Exceptions: Mexicans who were land laborers Areas on concentration for Mexican migrant workers = Barrios

24 Entry 8: Homework 8th- 9th January 2019
No Homework

25 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

26 Standards for Open Discussion
I contribute my ideas to class discussions I listen to others when they are speaking I wait for the appropriate time to contribute my ideas I am polite in my interactions with other students and the teacher

27 Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the Entry Number Labeled with the Name of the Entry Labeled with the Date Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of your best effort Complete

28 Entry 1: Starter 7th January 2019
Reminder of Classroom Modes Open Discussion: Vote… Majority Wins… Start with 1

29 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

30 Notebooks Entries Are In pencil 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 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

31 STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK
I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

32 Entry 2: Objective 7th January 2019
I will become familiar with vocabulary terms used in our Roaring 20s Unit.

33 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

34 Notebooks Entries Are In pencil 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 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

35 STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK
I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

36 Entry 3: Activity 7th January 2019
How we do vocabulary in Chief Excell’s class: Vocabulary Word Definition of Vocabulary Word Sentence using Vocabulary Word Picture depicting the Vocabulary Word Roaring 20s Vocabulary: Flapper 4) Harlem Renaissance Jazz Age 5) Boot Leggers Lost Generation 6) Speakeasies

37 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

38 Notebooks Entries Are In pencil 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 4 entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

39 STANDARDS FOR QUIET WORK
I am listening to the teacher or speaker. I am not talking. I am taking notes or doing other silent work as directed. I am paying complete attention to the teacher or speaker.

40 Entry 4: Homework 7th January 2019
No Homework

41 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

42 DURING TEAM WORK… Table Team Work
I work cooperatively with my team members to accomplish a particular goal by: Performing assigned tasks/roles Listening to my team members Respecting the ideas of others Being a helpful contributor to the team.

43 Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the Entry Number Labeled with the Name of the Entry Labeled with the Date Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of your best effort Complete

44 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

45 Standards for Stand and Deliver
I go quickly to the white board when it is my turn. I print my name on the white board neatly and complete the assigned task on the white board. I complete the problem as a notebook entry if it is NOT my turn to be at the board. I stand at attention to show my teachers when I am done and requesting permission to be seated. I address the teacher as “sir” or “ma’am”. I ask or answer a question in a clear, loud voice.

46 Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the Entry Number Labeled with the Name of the Entry Labeled with the Date Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to maximize the use of each page Representative of your best effort Complete

47 TOTAL PARTICIPATION TECHNIQUES
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48 CLOSE READING AND ANNOTATING

49 CITATION State a fact Cite what specific text or source you used to give you that fact Explain why the citation serves as proof of the fact

50 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…

51 THIEVES Title Headings Introduction Every first sentence
Visuals and vocabulary End of chapter questions Summary


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