Monday, April 15th:
Welcome back!
We are already halfway through April– end of the school year will be here in no time! But we have a lot to pack into the next 2 months, so let’s pace ourselves.
If you did not turn in your Current Event on Friday, I am expecting it today, otherwise you will receive a signature.
Keep in mind: NO current event this Friday (since we don’t have school!)
4/15 Quick Write:
Today we are reviewing the Industrial Revolution Cornell Notes that we started on Friday, and that you were to finish as homework. Our emphasis on these notes is to better understand how the increasing number of factories lead to (slight) economic freedom of white women, child labor, the changing structure of the white family unit, and expansion of cities. Our goal is to be able to answer the essential question “American life changed in the early 1800s because/by…” by using any of the following topics as examples: technology, the economy, women’s roles, family structure and cities.
Here are guiding review questions to answer using your Cornell Notes (if your Cornell Notes don’t have the answer, then be sure to add that info to your notes). Industrial Rev Cornell Notes Review
I will collect your Cornell Notes after the review.
Let’s take on this Monday!!
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