THURSDAY, MARCH 7

  1. Turn in cell phone and technology or receive a permanent zero, no make-ups.
  2. EXAM:  Ch. 17 section 1 & 2
  3. Bring NEW study finished for 121 formative points

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6

  1. BW:  Talk-to-text Cartoon   (Tank for Calais)
  2. Reading handed out: Phantom Army led by General Patton at Calais
  3. Worked on Study Guide
  4. Worked on Binder Organization
  5. Reviewed Bingo questions
  6. BINGO WWII
  7. Notes for this exam tomorrow March 7, 2019
  8. p[1].p. Pearl Harbor
  9. p[1].p._ch._17_sec._2_part_2_Allies_Liberate_Europe
  10. p[1].p._ch._17_section_2_The_Alliance_USA___GB
  11. p[1].p._ch._17_sec._1_Mobilizing_for_Defense
  12. p[1].p._ch._17_sec_1_part_2_A_Production_Miracle
  13. Korematsu v

Monday, MARCH 4

  1. BW: Gave student quiz (practice) 8 questions
  2. Pop UPS: finish
  3. Exit Ticket: Major Turning Points of Battle in WWII

Friday, MARCH 1

  1. BW: Doodle Quiz
  2. Class Pop Ups: Allied Leaders / follow along with notes
  3. Went over suitcase packing

Thursday, February 28

  1. Bell Work: grade the internment camp cartoon and discuss it as a class
  2. Korematsu Reading
  3. Doodle Diagram  for Ch. 17 / sec. 2
  4. P.P. Notes:  Korematsu and Internment Camp Life

Wednesday, February 27

  1. BW: Cartoon with questions “Carving Up the World”
  2. Reading: Fred Korematsu. 25 talk-to-texts.
  3. Questions: Fred Korematsu. 24 points
  4. Homework: pack your luggage for an internment camp

Tuesday, February 26

  1. Talk-to-Text: Japanese Internment Camp cartoon
  2. Sustained reading and talk-to-text on Yuri Kochiyama: Life in an internment camp
  3. Power Point Notes: Korematsu v. USA  (only hours 1-3)

Monday, February 25

  1. Hours varied.
  2. First Hour: debate debriefing
  3. Other: Hitler speech, Appeasement Work sheet
  4. Fifth and Sixth: started Diagram Doodle #1 for later quiz

Friday, February 22

  1. BW:  Hitler War speeches
  2. Primary Resource: listened to his 1,000 years speech
  3. First Hour:  debate whether we should remain isolationists or join the war effort?
  4. Other hours:  notes for pop ups on dictators and Charles Lindbergh reading