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1 10 th American History Daily Lessons

2 This Day in History and Current Events This Day in History 1903- Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first successful man-powered airplane flight, near Kitty Hawk, N.C. 1944- The U.S. Army announced the end of its policy of excluding Japanese-Americans from the West Coast. Current Event Newtown begins heartbreaking ritual of saying goodbyes –These tragedies must end. And to end them, we must change," President Obama says –The mother of a teacher who shielded her students says she "loved them more than life" –Connecticut governor: The gunman shot his way into the school –"It's incomprehensible, the pain here," a resident says

3 While you were gone 10 th American HistoryMake-up Assignments Dec. 17 While you were gone 10 th American History- Make-up Assignments Mr. Cook Room 214 Student-______________ Date Absent Dec. 17 Date Due-______ Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in! Homework: Chapter 12 Section 3 pg. 365-370 due Dec. 19 Chapter 12 Section 4 pg. 371-375 due Dec. 21 Chapter 12 Test- Jan. 4 In Class Work: Chapter 12 Section 2 pg. 357-364 Activities- –Before Class starts- This Day in History and Current Events- put in Go Hawk Planner –5 min. Vocabulary –5 min. Vocabulary – classicalAcademic- classical social security, sit-down strike and deficitSocial Studies- social security, sit-down strike and deficit –5 min.- Timed Reading Worksheet –10 min.- Discussion of Section 3-. Interactive reader and study guide –10-15 min- Coop work-. Mrs. Kottmeyer- FDR Fireside Chat and 5 political cartoons. The Second New Deal - FIP –Begin Power point- The Second New Deal - FIP Examination: Date and Period you will take the exam- ________________________ Signature:_____________________

4 Day #80 Homework due today – Chapter 12 Section 2 pg. 357-364 In Class Work- Activities- –Before Class starts- This Day in History and Current Events- put in Go Hawk Planner –5 min. Vocabulary –5 min. Vocabulary – classicalAcademic- classical social security, sit-down strike and deficitSocial Studies- social security, sit-down strike and deficit –5 min.- Reading Quiz –10 min.- Discussion of Section 3-. Interactive reader and study guide –10-15 min- Coop work-. Daily Bellringer Daily Test Practice, Vocabulary Builder. Sect. Quiz, Biography- –Begin Power Unit III A Modern Nation Chapter 12 Sect. 2 Practice Test Word Wall and Bellringer PowerPoint Voc. Builder And Biography

5 Academic Word/Definition (located in the Margin) Etymology- Origin of word classical – well known, original Social Studies Word/DefinitionPrefix/Suffix or Reminder Word social security – system set up by government to provide a pension, or guaranteed, regular payments, for many people 65 or older. FICA sit-down strike – required workers to stay at the factory day and night until the dispute was resolved. deficit – occurs when the government spends more money than it take in through taxes and other income. National debt

6 Reading Quiz - A 1.During the Second Hundred days Roosevelt launched his-______________ 2.The _______ was the largest peacetime jobs program in U.S. history. 3.In the Schechter Poultry Corporation v. United States (1935) the decision the mandatory codes of the ________ were declared unconstitutional. 4.What was the CIO- (Congress of Industrial Organizations)? 5.Which New Deal Act promoted development projects for the Tennessee River Valley? 6.Roosevelt’s plan to reorganize the nation’s courts is often referred to as-

7 Reading Quiz - A 1.During the Second Hundred days Roosevelt launched his- Second New Deal 2.The WPA- Works Progress Administration was the largest peacetime jobs program in U.S. history. 3.In the Schechter Poultry Corporation v. United States (1935) the decision the mandatory codes of the NRA- (National Recovery Act) were declared unconstitutional. 4.What was the CIO- (Congress of Industrial Organizations)? A Union for unskilled workers 5.Which New Deal Act promoted development projects for the Tennessee River Valley? Tennessee Valley Authority 6.Roosevelt’s plan to reorganize the nation’s courts is often referred to as- Court Packing

8 Reading Quiz - B 1.One example of emergency relief was the __________, the largest peacetime jobs program in U.S. history. 2.A law passed in Aug. of 1935 which provided a pension, or guaranteed, regular payments for many people 65 and older was called-__________________ 3.The _____________ was given the authority to conduct voting in workplaces to determine whether employees wanted union representation. 4.A __________ required the strikers to stay at the factory day and night until the dispute was resolved. 5.The _______________ was empowered to loan money to farm cooperatives and other groups to bring electricity to people living outside of cities and towns. 6.In FDR’s so called “Court Packing plan”, he wanted to raise the number of supreme court judges from 9 to ____

9 Reading Quiz - B WPA- Works Progress Administration 1.One example of emergency relief was the WPA- Works Progress Administration the largest peacetime jobs program in U.S. history. Social Security 2.A law passed in Aug. of 1935 which provided a pension, or guaranteed, regular payments for many people 65 and older was called- Social Security. NLRB- National Labor Relations Board 3.The NLRB- National Labor Relations Board was given the authority to conduct voting in workplaces to determine whether employees wanted union representation. sit-down strike 4.A sit-down strike required the strikers to stay at the factory day and night until the dispute was resolved. REA- Rural Electrification Act 5.The REA- Rural Electrification Act was empowered to loan money to farm cooperatives and other groups to bring electricity to people living outside of cities and towns. 15 6.In FDR’s so called “Court Packing plan”, he wanted to raise the number of supreme court judges from 9 to 15

10 Daily Bell Ringer – 12.2

11 Answers to Daily Bellringer 12.2

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16 Group Coop Work with Mrs. Kottmeyer FDR Fireside Chat 5 letters with two questions Fireside Chat 2: On Progress During the First Two Months (May 7, 1933) http://millercenter.org/president/speeches/detail/32 99 5 Political Cartoons- cartoon analysis http://edsitement.neh.gov/sites/edsitement.neh.gov/files/worksheets /lesson02-766.pdf Presidential Speeches http://millercenter.org/president/speeches#roosevelt

17 Daily Test Practice 12.2

18 Vocabulary Builder 12.2

19 Section Quiz 12.2

20 Biography 12.2

21 Biography 12.2

22 Answers to daily test practice 12.2

23 Vocabulary Builder 12.2

24 Section Quiz 12.2

25 Answers 12.2

26 10 th American History Unit III – A Modern Nation Chapter 12 Section 2 Power Point- The Second New Deal FIP – First Important Priorities  It is important to get as many ideas as possible first and then start picking out priorities.  Different people have different priorities in the same situation  You should know exactly why you have chosen something as a priority  If it is difficult to choose the most important things, then try looking at it from the other direction: drop out the least important and see what you are left with.  The ideas not chosen as priorities must not be ignored. They too are considered-but after the priorities. List all the important ideas you can find in Ch. 12 Sect. 2: Why? Explain each of your selections of the most important:


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