U.S. History
Thursday-12/03/15:
o Bell Work-1.) By 1930 what percentage of American homes had a radio in them? 2.) What major accomplishments was Helen Willis best known for? 3.) How long did it take Charles Lindberg to make the first transatlantic flight?
o Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
o Video-America Goes Dry: Prohibition in the 1920’s (9:59 min)
o Thinking Map-Pop Culture in the 1920’s-Bubble Map
o Video-Early 1920’s Jazz (5:00 min)
o Notes-Chapter 13-Section 3-Education and Popular Culture
Supplemental Materials: Notes-Chapter 13-Section 3-Education and Popular Culture
Notes-Chapter 13-Section 3-Education and Popular Culture
Notes-Outline-Chapter 13-Section 3
Thinking Map-Pop Culture in the 1920’s-Bubble Map
Pop Culture in the 1920s-Bubble Map-US History
Video Link: America Goes Dry: Prohibition in the 1920’s (9:59 min) and Early 1920’s Jazz (5:00 min)
America Goes Dry: Prohibition in the 1920’s (9:59 min)
Early 1920’s Jazz (5:00 min)
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Government
Thursday-12/03/15:
o Bell Work- Please sit quietly with your pencil/pen out and a full or half sheet of paper titled “Bust-Video Facts”
o Number your paper 1 to 25 and don’t forget to put your name on it.
o Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
o Video-America The Story of U.S.-Episode 9-Bust (45 min)
o w/ 25 Video Facts
Video Link: America The Story of U.S.-Episode 9-Bust (45 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubssDPKmYSk
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