Monday: Today students will finish their jigsaw activity and then reenact the Constitutional Convention using a script. Homework tonight is to complete the map of the 13 original states. Map quiz on Friday! And don't forget that test makeups are being held today and tomorrow after school.
Tuesday: Today students will review the big compromises made at the Constitutional Convention, specifically the Great Compromise, or the Connecticut Plan. Homework is Lesson 11 Vocab. And quick Unit 2 Quiz tomorrow!
Wednesday: Today students are going to learn about federal, state, and shared powers as set up by the Constitution. We'll make a big venn diagram on the board and discuss the Elastic Clause. Homework tonight is
Thursday: Today we will finish the venn diagram from yesterday and then cover Lesson 11. Tonight's homework is Lesson 12 vocab. Don't forget to study for the 13 States Quiz tomorrow!!!
Friday: Today we will be covering the Electoral College and how the process of electing a president was laid out by the Constitution. Map Quiz is today, as well! Homework is Lesson 12 vocab.
Sophomore Modern World
Thursday: Today we will finish the venn diagram from yesterday and then cover Lesson 11. Tonight's homework is Lesson 12 vocab. Don't forget to study for the 13 States Quiz tomorrow!!!
Friday: Today we will be covering the Electoral College and how the process of electing a president was laid out by the Constitution. Map Quiz is today, as well! Homework is Lesson 12 vocab.
Sophomore Modern World
Monday: Today we will be finishing our carpet bombing activity and answering the questions, then we will take out first WWII quiz. 20 questions, multiple choice, open notes. You got this. Homework tonight is to outline 16.3. Skeleton is here.
Tuesday: Today students will complete an activity on the major battles of WWII in the European theater. Homework is to outline pgs. 455-459 (16.4).
Wednesday: Today we will be watching the following documentary on the Allied invasion of France on "D-Day". Trivia of the day: Did you know that the "D" in D-Day stands for Day? It's a term used to delineate the first day of a military operation, and then the following days are D+1, D+2, etc. So D-Day is actually short for "Day-Day"! Homework tonight is the Holocaust WS.
Thursday: Today we will be examining the Holocaust panels located in the Media Center as part of Holocaust Rememberance week. We will also discuss more modern genocides, like that of Sudan and Rwanda. Did you know? Just a few weeks ago, Secretary of State John Kerry declared that ISIS's actions in the Middle East constitute genocide, a statement that typically triggers some form of international relief response. Homework is to complete the question sheet on genocide.
Friday: Today we will talk about the Holocaust, it's causes, effects, and the aftermath. Homework is to outline 16.3.
Band of Brothers Concentration Camp Liberation
Junior USII
Monday: Today we will take our quiz on the Great Depression and the New Deal. Believe in yourself! No homework.
Tuesday: Today we will look at Europe in the Interwar Period, reviewing the rise and fall of democracy, hyperinflation, and the oncoming of Fascism, specifically in Italy and Germany.
Wednesday: Today students will look at the history of Japan, including bushido, which was the way of the Samurai warrior. We will move onto the rise of Japanese imperialism and how it led to the outbreak of war in the Pacific. Class will finish with the Attack at Pearl Harbor. Homework tonight is to define Ch. 11's new vocab words.
Thursday: Today we will explore the Holocaust Memorial Panels in the Media Center. Homework is to read the excerpt of Elie Wiesel's Night, and answer questions #1-3 and 5.
Friday: Today we will be looking at the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the response of FDR to relocate every Japanese-American into an internment camp. Homework will be the 24.1 WS.
Monday: Today we will take our quiz on the Great Depression and the New Deal. Believe in yourself! No homework.
Tuesday: Today we will look at Europe in the Interwar Period, reviewing the rise and fall of democracy, hyperinflation, and the oncoming of Fascism, specifically in Italy and Germany.
Wednesday: Today students will look at the history of Japan, including bushido, which was the way of the Samurai warrior. We will move onto the rise of Japanese imperialism and how it led to the outbreak of war in the Pacific. Class will finish with the Attack at Pearl Harbor. Homework tonight is to define Ch. 11's new vocab words.
Thursday: Today we will explore the Holocaust Memorial Panels in the Media Center. Homework is to read the excerpt of Elie Wiesel's Night, and answer questions #1-3 and 5.
Friday: Today we will be looking at the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the response of FDR to relocate every Japanese-American into an internment camp. Homework will be the 24.1 WS.
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