- Turn in cell phone and technology or receive a permanent zero, no make-ups.
- EXAM: Ch. 17 section 1 & 2
- Bring NEW study finished for 121 formative points
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6
- BW: Talk-to-text Cartoon (Tank for Calais)
- Reading handed out: Phantom Army led by General Patton at Calais
- Worked on Study Guide
- Worked on Binder Organization
- Reviewed Bingo questions
- BINGO WWII
- Notes for this exam tomorrow March 7, 2019
- p[1].p. Pearl Harbor
- p[1].p._ch._17_sec._2_part_2_Allies_Liberate_Europe
- p[1].p._ch._17_section_2_The_Alliance_USA___GB
- p[1].p._ch._17_sec._1_Mobilizing_for_Defense
- p[1].p._ch._17_sec_1_part_2_A_Production_Miracle
- Korematsu v
Tuesday, MARCH 5
- Hours: 1, 2, 3 Doodle Quiz #2
- Timeline Work with partner: worksheet on battles of WWII
- Note: new study guide went out 5th and sixth hour. Other students could pick up
- ALSO: ROUGH binder order to put in.
- BINDER ORDER
- new ch. 17 study guide
Monday, MARCH 4
- BW: Gave student quiz (practice) 8 questions
- Pop UPS: finish
- Exit Ticket: Major Turning Points of Battle in WWII
Friday, MARCH 1
- BW: Doodle Quiz
- Class Pop Ups: Allied Leaders / follow along with notes
- Went over suitcase packing
Thursday, February 28
- Bell Work: grade the internment camp cartoon and discuss it as a class
- Korematsu Reading
- Doodle Diagram for Ch. 17 / sec. 2
- P.P. Notes: Korematsu and Internment Camp Life
Wednesday, February 27
- BW: Cartoon with questions “Carving Up the World”
- Reading: Fred Korematsu. 25 talk-to-texts.
- Questions: Fred Korematsu. 24 points
- Homework: pack your luggage for an internment camp
Tuesday, February 26
- Talk-to-Text: Japanese Internment Camp cartoon
- Sustained reading and talk-to-text on Yuri Kochiyama: Life in an internment camp
- Power Point Notes: Korematsu v. USA (only hours 1-3)
Monday, February 25
- Hours varied.
- First Hour: debate debriefing
- Other: Hitler speech, Appeasement Work sheet
- Fifth and Sixth: started Diagram Doodle #1 for later quiz
Friday, February 22
- BW: Hitler War speeches
- Primary Resource: listened to his 1,000 years speech
- First Hour: debate whether we should remain isolationists or join the war effort?
- Other hours: notes for pop ups on dictators and Charles Lindbergh reading