In Class: Today we did a review for the Unit One test that will take place tomorrow.
Homework: Study for the test!
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In Class: Today we finished our conversation about political parties in early America. We also discussed the Monroe Doctrine and how it shaped American foreign policy.
Homework: Please fill out your responses to this Microsoft Form as soon as you can! Have a wonderful Homecoming weekend! In Class: We discussed Political Parties during early America.
Homework: Read the document below Framers and Political Parties Questions to Consider:
4th Period Only
In Class: Today we discussed the structure of the Constitution, the amendment process, and judicial review. Students created a drawing about an amendment of their choice. We then did a gallery walk so each student could see all 27 amendments. Homework: Constitution Scavenger Hunt (Due Thursday, 9/26) Unit One Test will be Oct. 2nd 3rd Period Only
In Class: Today we discussed the structure of the Constitution, the amendment process, and judicial review. Students created a drawing about an amendment of their choice. We then did a gallery walk so each student could see all 27 amendments. Homework: Constitution Scavenger Hunt (Due Thursday, 9/26) Unit One Test will be Oct. 1st In Class: We finished our discussion on the Revolutionary War. Also, we began discussing the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution.
Homework: Constitution Scavenger Hunt (Due Thursday, 9/26) In Class: Today we had a debate trying to decide if the colonists were justified in rebelling against the British Crown.
There is no homework this weekend. CURRICULUM NIGHT TONIGHT!
In Class: Today we discussed the causes of the Revolutionary War. Homework: 1) Everyone reads the Declaration of Independence 2) Find out which perspective you are by looking here 3) Read your groups documents here 4) Prepare for the Debate 4th PERIOD ONLY
In Class: Students completed a Pre-assessment on the Jamestown Mystery. There is no Homework. 3RD PERIOD ONLY
In Class: Students completed a Pre-assessment on the Jamestown Mystery. There is no Homework. |
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