Write 1 paragraph answering the question, "Why is the 1st Amendment essential in a free society? Use specific evidence from the stations."
Weds 10/20
Wednesday 10/20
Rights of the Accused
Thursday 10/21
Class does not meet
Friday 10/22
Bill of Rights "Carousel"
Writing Prompt Monday
Mon 10/25
Monday 10/25
Writing Prompt
Read Washington Quotes
Tues 10/26
Tuesday 10/26
Washington as a Leader
Inventing the Presidency- Socratic Seminar prep
Weds 10/27
Wednesday 10/27
Hamilton's Financial Plan
Read page 197-200 & 218-219 and take notes
Mon11/1
Thursday 10/28
Washington as a Leader Socratic Seminar
Friday 10/29
Class does not meet
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Monday 11/1
Hamilton's Plan- Review
Tuesday 11/2
Jefferson & Hamilton
Wednesday 11/3
Early America
Key Events (1 assigned in class) in Early America
Thurs 11/4
Thursday 11/4
Early America
Jackson reading in textbook & worksheet
Tues 11/9
Friday 11/5
Early 19th Century Administrations
Monday 11/8
Class does not meet
Tuesday 11/9
Presidents of the Early 19th Century
Wednesday 11/10
Jacksonian Democracy
3-2-1 (3 things you understand, 2 questions, 1 thing you found fascinating);
Fri 11/12
Thursday 11/11
NO SCHOOL
Friday 11/12
3-2-1; Sectionalism & Causes of the Civil War
Early Presidents writing assignment; read/ notes pages 386-394
Thurs 11/18
Monday 11/15
Great Transformation
Early Presidents writing assignment; read/ notes pages 386-394
Thurs 11/18
Tuesday 11/16
Long Term Causes of the Civil War
Early Presidents writing assignment; read/ notes pages 386-394
Thurs 11/18
Wednesday 11/17
Class does not meet
Thursday 11/18
Start of War
Policies & Objectives of Union/Confederacy (everyone was assigned one in class) on a T-chart- using page 400-404
Fri 11/19
Friday 11/19
Evaluating each side at the start of war
Abolitionist movement reading (actively)
Mon 11/22
Monday 11/22
History of the abolitionist movement
Write a response to the following questions (about a page): 1. How long should it take for people to be granted full human or civil rights when the charges are made that they are being violated? 2. What conditions must exist for historic wrongs to be rectified?
Tues 11/23
Tuesday 11/23
Antietam --> Gettysburg Address
Monday 11/29
2nd Inaugural--> Appomattox
Civil War Test
Fri 12/3
Tuesday 11/30
Class does not meet
Wednesday 12/1
Effects of War & Reconstruction
3-2-1
Thurs 12/2
Thursday 12/2
Review
Test
Fri 12/3
Friday 12/3
Test
Monday 12/6
Presidents of the Gilded Age
Reading/chart for team project
Tues 12/7
Tuesday 12/7
Work on Team Project
Team Project
Wednesday 12/8
Class does not meet
Election
Fri 12/10
Thursday 12/9
Work on Team Project
Election
Fri 12/10
Friday 12/10
Election
Read pages 591-595; answer questions: What did each party argue? Why were farmers/workers unable to prevail against the Republicans? How was sectionalism evident in this election? What problems still needed to be solved in society in the year 1896?
Mon 12/13
Monday 12/13
Ms. Koltov Absent; Intro to Progressive Era
Read page 612-626 & take notes on chart
Fri 12/17
Tuesday 12/14
Election of 1896 wrapup; Food Safety
Read page 612-626 & take notes on chart
Fri 12/17
Wednesday 12/15
Progressive Reformers: The Activists
Read page 612-626 & take notes on chart
Fri 12/17
Thursday 12/16
Class does not meet
Friday 12/17
Progressive Reformers; the Activists
Read pages 626-630; 636-640 & take notes on chart
Mon 12/20
Monday 12/20
Progressive Presidents
Socratic Seminar Prep
Thurs 12/23
Tuesday 12/21
Socratic Seminar
Socratic Seminar Prep
Thurs 12/23
Wednesday 12/22
Food, Inc.
Thurs 12/23
Thursday 12/23
Food, Inc.
HAPPY VACATION!
Monday 1/3
Class does not meet
Tuesday 1/4
Economic Project Intro
Work on Economic Project
The week after midyears (date TBD)
Wednesday 1/5
Work on Economic Project in 624 Computer Lab
Work on Economic Project
Thursday 1/6
Work on Economic Project in 624 Computer Lab
Work on Economic Project
Friday 1/7
Intro to the 1920s
Work on Economic Project
Monday 1/10
1920s Culture
Work on Economic Project; Read pages 720-723 & do section questions in 3-5 sentences each
Thurs 1/13
Tuesday 1/11
Class does not meet
Wednesday 1/12
SNOW DAY!
Thursday 1/13
SNOW DAY!
Friday 1/14
Presidents of the 1920s
Work on Economic Project; Read pages 720-723 & do section questions in 3-5 sentences each; 1920s quiz (not the crash though)
Weds 1/18
Monday 1/17
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Tuesday 1/18
Work on Economic Project in 624 Computer Lab
Work on Economic Project; Read pages 720-723 & do section questions in 3-5 sentences each; 1920s quiz (not the crash though)
Take political spectrum quiz here (due Monday 9/13)
2nd Amendment reading/T chart (due Tues 10/19)
1. How long should it take for people to be granted full human or civil rights when the charges are made that they are being violated?
2. What conditions must exist for historic wrongs to be rectified?