March, 2009

World History – 3/05/09

Bellwork: p. 619 Interact With History #1- Restate Objectives: Examine the issues faced by and decisions made by Elizabeth IClasswork: Elizabeth the Golden AgeMovie Notes In what ways does Elizabeth portray an absolute monarch? Identify the important issues and decisions made by Elizabeth I

Business Law – 3/04/09

Bellwork: Pg 55 What’s Your Verdict Q&A Objective: Compare federal and state court systems Identify state courts of specialized jurisdiction Classwork: Finish 3-2 Worksheet Terms (7) & Pg 59 1-8

World History – 3/04/09

Bellwork: Page 619 MME 1-3 Write out a AnswersObjectives:  Chapter 21 Assessment Classwork: Review Sheet – Turn InChapter 21 Test

Night School – 3/04/09

I.  Introduction to Business page 247 Increasing Your Business Vocabulary 1-8 Reviewing Your Reading 1-11 Q & A II.  Typing Resume – Handout III.  MicroType Pro Red Section E

World History – 3/03/09

Bellwork: Page 590 Geography Skillbuilder 1-2 Objectives: Compare the policies and actions of Absolute Monarchs Classwork: Page 618 Terms & Names (10)- Write the Significance Monarch Chart – monarch-chart Review Sheets due tomorrow Chapter 21 Test Tomorrow

Business Law – 3/03/09

Bellwork: Pg 52 Checkpoint Q&A Objective: Identify the source of power of the federal courts Name the various levels of federal courts and describe their jurisdiction Notebook Work : 3-2 Notes Classwork: Pg 54 1-5 & 6-8 Q&A 3-2 Worksheet

Business Law – 3/02/09

Bellwork: How can disputes be settled without resorting to the courts? Objective: Explain how disputes can be settled without going to court Identify different levels of courts and their powers Classwork: Page 51 Think About Legal Concepts 1-12 Thinking Critically 13, 14, 16 Q&A Chapter 3-1 WS Ch-3-1 ws Chapter 2 Retake Wednesday during Lunch […]

World History – 3/02/09

Bellwork: Page 588 Examining the Issues 1-2 Q&A Objectives: Review Chapter 21 Notebook  Work: Chapter 21 Notes Classwork: Review Sheet Questions:  Sections 4-5 Discuss Essay Questions TEST on Wednesday Section 4 14.    The first Russian ruler to adopt the title czar, meaning “caesar,” was 15.    During the reign of Ivan the Terrible, the group which […]

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