Archive for February 13th 2019

U.S. History

Wednesday-1/13/19:

  • Bell Work-1.) What is the main idea behind the political cartoon? 2.) What inference can you make about Germany’s military position based on the fact that they are being “put through the wringer”? 3.) Based on your prior knowledge and the elements contained within the political cartoon what could you predict might be the most likely outcome regarding which wringer Germany will make it through?
  • Attendance-While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Vocab Match-Up Activity-Chapter 16-World War Looms
  • Test Form Set Up- Chapter 16-World War Looms
  • Study Guide Review Time-Chapter 16-World War Looms
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD analysis of key terms associated with our unit covering the shift in European leadership and the mounting conflicts that led to WWII through the manipulating of vocabulary terms in a collaborative activity
    • SWD evaluation of the materials covered in our unit that focuses on the events that facilitated Americas entry into WWII through summarizing key information in a structured study guide
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and orally match up important vocabulary terms pertaining to our unit covering the shift in European leadership and the mounting conflicts that led to WWII by using a vocabulary match-up activity
    • Students will read, and write the key terms and important concepts covered in our unit which focuses on the events that facilitated Americas entry into WWII by completing a structured inquiry based study guide

 

Supplemental Materials: Presentation-Chapter-16-Section 4-America Moves Towards War and Study Guide-Chapter 16-World War Looms

Presentation-Chapter-16-Section 4-America Moves Towards War

Chapter 16-Section 4-America Moves Towards War

 

Study Guide-Chapter 16-World War Looms

Chapter 16-Learning Target Study Guide-2019-Full Page

Chapter 16-World War Looms-Test Materials

 

Textbook PDF’s-Chapter 16-World War Looms

The Americans-Chapter 16-Section 1

The Americans-Chapter 16-Section 2

The Americans-Chapter 16-Section 3

The Americans-Chapter 16-Section 4

 

Power Points-Chapter 16-World War Looms

Chapter 16-Section 1-Dictators Threaten World Peice-2019

Chapter 16-Section 2-War in Europe-PPT-2019

Chapter 16-Section 3-The Holocaust

Chapter 16-Section 4-America Moves Towards War

 

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Government

Wednesday-2/13/19:

  • Bell Work-1.) Which of the two speakers debating ratification do you believe would most likely be considered a “Federalist”? *Please justify your reasoning 2.) After reading the debate contained in the primary source list two to three questions that would help you understand the speaker’s position in this document? 3.) After reading the position of both speakers in the primary source document please discuss which of the two speakers you agree with most in regards to the potential of ratifying a new Constitution? *Give specific examples as to why you chose to align yourself with the speaker you did
  • Attendance-While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Vocabulary Match-up Activity- Chapter 1-Principles of Government and Chapter 2-Origins of American Government
  • Video-What Were the Articles of Confederation? | America: Facts vs. Fiction (2:49 min)
    • or What Were the Articles of Confederation? | History (2:28 min)
  • Activity-Articles of Confederation Activity-Notes Sheet-2018
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD analysis of key terms associated with the unit covering the creation of the American political system by manipulating of vocabulary terms in a collaborative activity
    • SWD evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses contained within the Articles of Confederation by examining a primary source and secondary documents and creating a personalized document with in a collaborative activity
  • Language Objective:
      • Students will read and orally match up important vocabulary terms pertaining to our unit covering the creation of the American political system through the use of a vocabulary match-up activity
      • Student will read and record information pertaining to the strengths and weaknesses contained within the Articles of Confederation by examining a primary source and secondary documents and creating a personalized document with the help of a partner

 

Supplemental Materials: Vocabulary Match-up Activity- Chapter 1-Principles of Government and Chapter 2-Origins of American Government and Activity-Articles of Confederation Activity-Notes Sheet-2018

Vocabulary Match-up Activity- Chapter 1-Principles of Government

Chapter 1 and 2-Vocab Match up Review Game

 

Chapter 2-Origins of American Government and Activity-Articles of Confederation Activity-Notes Sheet-2018

The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union

Articles of Confederation Activity-Notes Sheet-2018

 

Video Notes-What Were the Articles of Confederation? | America: Facts vs. Fiction (2:49 min)