Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Wednesday 1/30/19

Today in class we will wrap up the lecture (if we need to) do our Chapter 23 Quiz and then do a Pro Se Court debating the merits of the New Deal.  Don't forget that we will still be collecting money to register for the AP Exams!

Below you will find our agenda, homework, and resources for the day.

Objectives:
  1. Analyze and discuss the impacts of the Great Depression and Government Responses to solve it
  2. Argue and defend in favor or against FDR's New Deal using evidence to support your claim
Agenda:
  1. Collect AP Test Registration
  2. Finish Lecture #18 - The Great Depression and New Deal
  3. Warm-Up #5
  4. Chapter 23 Quiz
  5. Pro Se Court New Deal
    1. Support Resources
      1. Disagreeing with the New Deal
      2. The New Deal was a Failure
      3. Reception of the New Deal
      4. African Americans and the New Deal
      5. Bipartisanship made the New Deal Possible
      6. An Evaluation of the New Deal
      7. Was the New Deal A Success?
      8. The New Deal: Was it a Success?
      9. The Economic Effects of the New Deal
      10. Did New Deal Programs help end the Great Depression?
      11. Imagining a World Without the New Deal
      12. Pros and Cons of the New Deal
Homework:
  1. AP Test Sign ups in your AP classes
    1. Bring a check or cash to ANY of your AP classes and fill out the registration
  2. Chapter 24 Quiz Monday
  3. 3rd Research Paper due February 11
  4. 2nd Outside Reading Project due March 22
  5. APUSH Exam May 10


Friday, January 25, 2019

Friday 1/25/19

Today in class we will knock out our Unit 7 Quick HIPP and then we will be discussing the Great Depression and New Deal in Lecture #18. 

Below you will find our agenda, homework, and resources for the day.

Objectives:
  1. Analyze primary source documents relating to Unit 7 focus groups
  2. Analyze and discuss the impacts of the Great Depression and Government Responses to solve it
Agenda:
  1. Unit 7 Quick HIPP
  2. Lecture #18 - The Great Depression and New Deal
Homework:
  1. Chapter 23 Quiz on Monday January 28
  2. AP Test Sign ups start January 28
    1. Bring a check or cash to ANY of your AP classes and fill out the registration
  3. 3rd Research Paper due February 11
  4. 2nd Outside Reading Project due March 22
  5. APUSH Exam May 10

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Wednesday 1/23/19

Today in class we will finish our lecture from last week and then we will be taking our Chapter 22 Quiz.  Finally we will be watching a documentary on the Crash of 1929. 

Below you will find our agenda, homework, and resources for the day.

Objectives:
  1. Demonstrate content knowledge by answering questions aligned with the AP exam
  2. Analyze and discuss the causes of the crash of 1929
Agenda:
  1. Finish Lecture #17
  2. Chapter 22 Quiz
  3. Crash of 1929 Documentary
Homework:
  1. Chapter 23 Quiz on Monday January 28
  2. AP Test Sign ups start January 28
    1. Bring a check or cash to ANY of your AP classes and fill out the registration
  3. 3rd Research Paper due February 11
  4. 2nd Outside Reading Project due March 22
  5. APUSH Exam May 10


Friday, January 18, 2019

Friday 1/18/19

Objectives:
  1. Analyze the domestic changes that occurred in the United States during the 1920s
  2. Analyze the impact of Prohibition through a pop culture video
Agenda:
  1. Warm-Up #4
  2. Lecture #17 - The Roaring 20s
  3. Homer vs. the 18th Amendment
  4. Closure #3
Homework:
  1. 3rd Annotated Bibliography due Tuesday 1/22/18
  2. Chapter 22 Quiz on January 23 (Wednesday) 
  3. 2nd Outside Reading Project due March 22

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Wednesday 1/16/19

Objectives:
  1. Read and analyze the foreign policy positions made by Wilson and Lodge in regards to the Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations
Agenda:
  1. Warm-Up #3
  2. Activity: League of Nations
    1. Review Documents
    2. Complete Graphic Organizer
    3. Share with Partner
    4. Discuss with class
  3. Closure #2
  4. Finish Imperialism Packet (If Time)
Homework:
  1. 3rd Annotated Bibliography due January 22 (Tuesday)
  2. Chapter 22 Quiz on January 23 (next Wednesday) 
  3. 2nd Outside Reading Project due March 22

Monday, January 14, 2019

Monday 1/14/19

Today in class we have a Monday schedule and will simply be taking our Chapter 21 Quiz.  If there is any time after the quiz we can get some work in on the Imperialism Packet from last week. Remember we will review this on Friday. 

Below you will find our agenda, homework, and resources for the day.

Objectives:
  1. Demonstrate content knowledge about Imperialism and World War I through a quiz aligned with the AP Exam.
Agenda:
  1. Chapter 21 Quiz
  2. Work Time on Imperialism Packet
Homework:
  1. 3rd Annotated Bibliography due January 22nd before midnight  (Tuesday)
  2. Chapter 22 Quiz on January 23 (next Wednesday) 
  3. 2nd Outside Reading Project due March 22

Friday, January 11, 2019

Friday 1/11/19

Objectives:
  1. Analyze primary sources of American Imperialism and evaluate America's experience with imperialism
Agenda:
  1. Chapter 20 Quiz
  2. Finish Lecture #16 (if needed)
  3. Warm-Up #2
  4. Imperialism Packet
  5. Closure #1
Homework:
  1. Chapter 21 Quiz Monday
  2. Primary Source Packet Due Friday
  3. 3rd Annotated Bibliography due January 18 
  4. 2nd Outside Reading Project due March 22

1-11-2019 PPT

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Wednesday 1/9/19


Welcome back!  Today in class we will spend a little time previewing what to expect in the second semester and Unit 7, we will then be jumping right in with our 16th Lecture for the year!  

Below you will find our agenda, homework, and resources for the day.

Objectives:
  1. Analyze the American experience with imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Agenda:
  1. Warm-Up #1
  2. Introduce Second Semester
  3. Introduce unit 7
  4. Lecture #16 - American Imperialism
Homework:
  1. Chapter 20 Quiz Friday
  2. 3rd Annotated Bibliography due January 18 
  3. 2nd Outside Reading Project due March 22