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1 American History Daily Agenda Monday, 10/27/14
DAILY WARM-UP: Study! Review for Chapter 5 Quiz Assessment Chapter 5 Quiz Assessment HOMEWORK: None

2 American History Daily Agenda Tuesday, 10/28/14
DAILY WARM-UP: p. 172 “World War I, ” Map Questions #2-3 Begin working on World War I Packet (Beginning of the War) HOMEWORK: Chapter 6 Essential Vocabulary due FRIDAY

3 American History Daily Agenda Wednesday, 10/29/14
DAILY WARM-UP: p. 171 “Building the War Machine” Question AND p. 174 “Horror of Modern Warfare” Question Continue working on Chapter 6, Section 1 World War I Packet HOMEWORK: Chapter 6 Essential Vocabulary due FRIDAY

4 American History Daily Agenda Thursday, 10/30/14
DAILY WARM-UP: p. 173 “War in the Trenches” Question Complete Chapter 6, Section 1 World War I Packet (weapons of warfare, American neutrality and eventual involvement) HOMEWORK: Chapter 6 Essential Vocabulary due FRIDAY

5 American History Daily Agenda Friday, 10/31/14 (Happy Halloween!)
DAILY WARM-UP: p “U-Boats Sink American Neutrality” Collect Chapter 6 Essential Vocabulary Work on Chapter 6, Section 2 (Home Front) Packet – chart on activities during war and PowerPoint on changes for different groups HOMEWORK: Chapter 6 Review Quiz Packet due WEDNESDAY (11/5)

6 APUSH Daily Agenda Monday, 10/27/14
DAILY WARM-UP: How would you describe the position that the U.S. was in following the War of 1812? Collect and discuss Chapter Study Guide Read and analyze War of 1812 Articles Analyze map and information on Missouri Compromise HOMEWORK: Complete Chapter 12 Reading Questions (on back of notes) due TUESDAY

7 APUSH Daily Agenda Tuesday, 10/28/14
DAILY WARM-UP: What theme did you find in the Supreme Court cases decided under Chief Justice John Marshall? Read and analyze “Monroe Doctrine: Meanings and Implications” Article Excerpt Discuss results of 1824 and 1828 presidential elections Work on chart and readings regarding the Nullification Crisis HOMEWORK: None

8 APUSH Daily Agenda Wednesday, 10/29/14
DAILY WARM-UP: What were the issues/concerns surrounding Henry Clay’s American System? Complete Nullification Crisis handout Discuss and analyze reading on Andrew Jackson and the 2nd Bank of the U.S. HOMEWORK: Chapter Study Guide due WEDNESDAY

9 APUSH Daily Agenda Thursday, 10/30/14
DAILY WARM-UP: Who are the people you most identify with the abolitionist (anti-slavery) movement? Complete Nullification Crisis Notes Discuss and analyze various readings and notes on antebellum social and political reforms HOMEWORK: H. Manly Article Questions #1-3 due FRIDAY

10 APUSH Daily Agenda Friday, 10/31/14 (Happy Halloween!)
DAILY WARM-UP: Evaluate the strength and/or effectiveness of H. Manly’s argument (from the homework) Continue analysis of primary sources from antebellum reform movements View Crash Course videos on antebellum reform movements and events WRITING LOG: Which of the antebellum reform movements was the most important and why? HOMEWORK: Read assigned section from packet for Socratic Seminar on MONDAY; Chapter Study Guide due WEDNESDAY


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