AMERICAN HISTORY:
CHAPTER 12 - W.W. I Era 1914-1920
Section 1 - Road To War
Section 2 - U.S. Declares War
Section 3 - Americans on the European Front
Section 4 - Homefront
Section 5 - Global Peacemaker
Benchmark 4, Indicators 1-5
1) Assignment: Define Ch. 12 Terms and answer questions.
2) Reading assignment
3) Chapter 12 Notes and Lecture
4) Outside reading materials: "Causes of W.W. I", "Trench Warfare", "Armistice and Treaties"
5) Crossword puzzle & W.S.
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):Chapter 8: Toward a National Economy
1) Gentility & the Consumer Revolution
2) Birth of the Factory
3) An Industrial Proletriat?
4) Lowell's Waltham System: Women as Factory Workers
5) Irish & German Immigrants
6) Household System
7) Rise of Corporations
8) Cotton Revolutionizes the South9) Revival of Slavery
10) Roads to Market
11) Transportation and the Government
12) Steamboats
13) Canals
14) New York City
15) Marshall Court
1)
Class discussion on open-ended questions pertaining to employment and
employers during the rise of cities and big business expansion in the
U.S.
2) Chapters 7 & 8 TEST
WORLD HISTORY:
CHAPTER THREE - Nile Civilizations, 5000 BC - AD 300
1) The Kingdom of Egypt
2) Egyptian Culture
3) The Nubian Kingdoms
CHAPTER FOUR - Ancient India and China
1) Early India
2) Hinduism
3) Buddhism
4) China's First Dynasties
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
LESSON PLANS FOR WEEK OF 11-26-12
AMERICAN HISTORY:
CHAPTER 12 - W.W. I Era 1914-1920
Section 1 - Road To War
Section 2 - U.S. Declares War
Section 3 - Americans on the European Front
Section 4 - Homefront
Section 5 - Global Peacemaker
Benchmark 4, Indicators 1-5
1) Assignment: Define Ch. 12 Terms and answer questions.
2) Reading assignment
3) Chapter 12 Notes and Lecture
4) Outside reading materials: "Causes of W.W. I", "Trench Warfare", "Armistice and Treaties"
5) Crossword puzzle & W.S.
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
Chapter 8: Toward a National Economy
1) Gentility & the Consumer Revolution
2) Birth of the Factory
3) An Industrial Proletriat?
4) Lowell's Waltham System: Women as Factory Workers
5) Irish & German Immigrants
6) Household System
7) Rise of Corporations
8) Cotton Revolutionizes the South
9) Revival of Slavery
10) Roads to Market
11) Transportation and the Government
12) Steamboats
13) Canals
14) New York City
15) Marshall Court
1) Class discussion on open-ended questions pertaining to employment and employers during the rise of cities and big business expansion in the U.S.
2) Chapters 7 & 8 TEST
WORLD HISTORY:
CHAPTER THREE - Nile Civilizations, 5000 BC - AD 300
1) The Kingdom of Egypt
2) Egyptian Culture
3) The Nubian Kingdoms
CHAPTER FOUR - Ancient India and China
1) Early India
2) Hinduism
3) Buddhism
4) China's First Dynasties
CHAPTER 12 - W.W. I Era 1914-1920
Section 1 - Road To War
Section 2 - U.S. Declares War
Section 3 - Americans on the European Front
Section 4 - Homefront
Section 5 - Global Peacemaker
Benchmark 4, Indicators 1-5
1) Assignment: Define Ch. 12 Terms and answer questions.
2) Reading assignment
3) Chapter 12 Notes and Lecture
4) Outside reading materials: "Causes of W.W. I", "Trench Warfare", "Armistice and Treaties"
5) Crossword puzzle & W.S.
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
Chapter 8: Toward a National Economy
1) Gentility & the Consumer Revolution
2) Birth of the Factory
3) An Industrial Proletriat?
4) Lowell's Waltham System: Women as Factory Workers
5) Irish & German Immigrants
6) Household System
7) Rise of Corporations
8) Cotton Revolutionizes the South
9) Revival of Slavery
10) Roads to Market
11) Transportation and the Government
12) Steamboats
13) Canals
14) New York City
15) Marshall Court
1) Class discussion on open-ended questions pertaining to employment and employers during the rise of cities and big business expansion in the U.S.
2) Chapters 7 & 8 TEST
WORLD HISTORY:
CHAPTER THREE - Nile Civilizations, 5000 BC - AD 300
1) The Kingdom of Egypt
2) Egyptian Culture
3) The Nubian Kingdoms
CHAPTER FOUR - Ancient India and China
1) Early India
2) Hinduism
3) Buddhism
4) China's First Dynasties
LESSON PLANS FOR WEEK OF 11-12-12
AMERICAN HISTORY:
CHAPTER 12 - W.W. I Era 1914-1920
Section 1 - Road To War
Section 2 - U.S. Declares War
Section 3 - Americans on the European Front
Section 4 - Homefront
Section 5 - Global Peacemaker
Benchmark 4, Indicators 1-5
1) Assignment: Define Ch. 12 Terms and answer questions.
2) Reading assignment
3) Chapter 12 Notes and Lecture
4) Outside reading materials: "Causes of W.W. I", "Trench Warfare", "Armistice and Treaties"
5) Crossword puzzle & W.S.
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
Chapter 8: Toward a National Economy
1) Gentility & the Consumer Revolution
2) Birth of the Factory
3) An Industrial Proletriat?
4) Lowell's Waltham System: Women as Factory Workers
5) Irish & German Immigrants
6) Household System
7) Rise of Corporations
8) Cotton Revolutionizes the South
9) Revival of Slavery
10) Roads to Market
11) Transportation and the Government
12) Steamboats
13) Canals
14) New York City
15) Marshall Court
1) Class discussion on open-ended questions pertaining to employment and employers during the rise of cities and big business expansion in the U.S.
2) Chapters 7 & 8 TEST
WORLD HISTORY:
CHAPTER ONE - The Beginnings of Civilization
1) The First People
2) The Beginning of Agriculture
3) Foundations of Civilization
CHAPTER TWO - The Ancient Near East
1) Mesopotamia and Sumer
2) Fertile Crescent Empires
3) The Hebrews and Judaism
4) The Persian Empire
CHAPTER 12 - W.W. I Era 1914-1920
Section 1 - Road To War
Section 2 - U.S. Declares War
Section 3 - Americans on the European Front
Section 4 - Homefront
Section 5 - Global Peacemaker
Benchmark 4, Indicators 1-5
1) Assignment: Define Ch. 12 Terms and answer questions.
2) Reading assignment
3) Chapter 12 Notes and Lecture
4) Outside reading materials: "Causes of W.W. I", "Trench Warfare", "Armistice and Treaties"
5) Crossword puzzle & W.S.
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
Chapter 8: Toward a National Economy
1) Gentility & the Consumer Revolution
2) Birth of the Factory
3) An Industrial Proletriat?
4) Lowell's Waltham System: Women as Factory Workers
5) Irish & German Immigrants
6) Household System
7) Rise of Corporations
8) Cotton Revolutionizes the South
9) Revival of Slavery
10) Roads to Market
11) Transportation and the Government
12) Steamboats
13) Canals
14) New York City
15) Marshall Court
1) Class discussion on open-ended questions pertaining to employment and employers during the rise of cities and big business expansion in the U.S.
2) Chapters 7 & 8 TEST
WORLD HISTORY:
CHAPTER ONE - The Beginnings of Civilization
1) The First People
2) The Beginning of Agriculture
3) Foundations of Civilization
CHAPTER TWO - The Ancient Near East
1) Mesopotamia and Sumer
2) Fertile Crescent Empires
3) The Hebrews and Judaism
4) The Persian Empire
Monday, October 29, 2012
LESSON PLANS FOR WEEK OF 10-29-12
AMERICAN HISTORY:
CHAPTER 10: Becoming a World Power (1890-1915)
Benchmark 4 - Indicator 1
Section 1-Pressure to expand
Section 2-Spanish-American War
Section 3-New Foreign Policy
Section 4-Debating America's New Role
1) Terms and Reading Questions (read pgs. 350-375)
2) Notes/Lecture
3) Worksheets
4)Video
5)Test Prep. Items
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
CHAPTER 6: Jeffersonian Democracy
1. The Federalist Contribution
2. Thomas Jefferson: Political Theorist
3. Jefferson as President
4. Jefferson's Attack on the Judiciary
5. The Barbary Pirates
6. The Louisiana Purchase
7. The Federalists Discredited
8. Lewis & Clark
9. Jeffersonian Democracy
10. The Burr Conspiracy
11. Napoleon and the British
12. The Impressment Controversy
13. The Embargo Act
Points For Mastery:
* The origin of the 12th Amendment
* Jefferson's approach to gov't.
* The reasons for Jefferson's distrust of the judiciary
*Why Jefferson was able to purchase the entire Louisiana territory from France.
* The constitutional issues involved in the Louisiana Purchase.
* The emerging dominance of the Republican party and the decline of the Federalists.
* The impact of the European war on America's economy.
* The points of conflict between the U.S. and Great Britain.
* The impact of the Embargo Act on the American economy.
1) Video: Lewis & Clark Expedition
2) Quiz on Lewis & Clark
3) Chapter 6 Terms and Readings
4) Notes and lecture w/PowerPoint
WORLD HISTORY:
CHAPTER ONE - The Beginnings of Civilization
1) The First People
2) The Beginning of Agriculture
3) Foundations of Civilization
CHAPTER TWO - The Ancient Near East
1) Mesopotamia and Sumer
2) Fertile Crescent Empires
3) The Hebrews and Judaism
4) The Persian Empire
CHAPTER 10: Becoming a World Power (1890-1915)
Benchmark 4 - Indicator 1
Section 1-Pressure to expand
Section 2-Spanish-American War
Section 3-New Foreign Policy
Section 4-Debating America's New Role
1) Terms and Reading Questions (read pgs. 350-375)
2) Notes/Lecture
3) Worksheets
4)Video
5)Test Prep. Items
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
CHAPTER 6: Jeffersonian Democracy
1. The Federalist Contribution
2. Thomas Jefferson: Political Theorist
3. Jefferson as President
4. Jefferson's Attack on the Judiciary
5. The Barbary Pirates
6. The Louisiana Purchase
7. The Federalists Discredited
8. Lewis & Clark
9. Jeffersonian Democracy
10. The Burr Conspiracy
11. Napoleon and the British
12. The Impressment Controversy
13. The Embargo Act
Points For Mastery:
* The origin of the 12th Amendment
* Jefferson's approach to gov't.
* The reasons for Jefferson's distrust of the judiciary
*Why Jefferson was able to purchase the entire Louisiana territory from France.
* The constitutional issues involved in the Louisiana Purchase.
* The emerging dominance of the Republican party and the decline of the Federalists.
* The impact of the European war on America's economy.
* The points of conflict between the U.S. and Great Britain.
* The impact of the Embargo Act on the American economy.
1) Video: Lewis & Clark Expedition
2) Quiz on Lewis & Clark
3) Chapter 6 Terms and Readings
4) Notes and lecture w/PowerPoint
WORLD HISTORY:
CHAPTER ONE - The Beginnings of Civilization
1) The First People
2) The Beginning of Agriculture
3) Foundations of Civilization
CHAPTER TWO - The Ancient Near East
1) Mesopotamia and Sumer
2) Fertile Crescent Empires
3) The Hebrews and Judaism
4) The Persian Empire
LESSON PLANS FOR WEEK OF 10-22-12
AMERICAN HISTORY:
CHAPTER 10: Becoming a World Power (1890-1915)
Benchmark 4 - Indicator 1
Section 1-Pressure to expand
Section 2-Spanish-American War
Section 3-New Foreign Policy
Section 4-Debating America's New Role
1) Terms and Reading Questions (read pgs. 350-375)
2) Notes/Lecture
3) Worksheets
4)Video
5)Test Prep. Items
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
CHAPTER 6: Jeffersonian Democracy
1. The Federalist Contribution
2. Thomas Jefferson: Political Theorist
3. Jefferson as President
4. Jefferson's Attack on the Judiciary
5. The Barbary Pirates
6. The Louisiana Purchase
7. The Federalists Discredited
8. Lewis & Clark
9. Jeffersonian Democracy
10. The Burr Conspiracy
11. Napoleon and the British
12. The Impressment Controversy
13. The Embargo Act
Points For Mastery:
* The origin of the 12th Amendment
* Jefferson's approach to gov't.
* The reasons for Jefferson's distrust of the judiciary
*Why Jefferson was able to purchase the entire Louisiana territory from France.
* The constitutional issues involved in the Louisiana Purchase.
* The emerging dominance of the Republican party and the decline of the Federalists.
* The impact of the European war on America's economy.
* The points of conflict between the U.S. and Great Britain.
* The impact of the Embargo Act on the American economy.
1) Video: Lewis & Clark Expedition
2) Quiz on Lewis & Clark
3) Chapter 6 Terms and Readings
4) Notes and lecture w/PowerPoint
WORLD HISTORY:
CHAPTER ONE - The Beginnings of Civilization
1) The First People
2) The Beginning of Agriculture
3) Foundations of Civilization
CHAPTER TWO - The Ancient Near East
1) Mesopotamia and Sumer
2) Fertile Crescent Empires
3) The Hebrews and Judaism
4) The Persian Empire
CHAPTER 10: Becoming a World Power (1890-1915)
Benchmark 4 - Indicator 1
Section 1-Pressure to expand
Section 2-Spanish-American War
Section 3-New Foreign Policy
Section 4-Debating America's New Role
1) Terms and Reading Questions (read pgs. 350-375)
2) Notes/Lecture
3) Worksheets
4)Video
5)Test Prep. Items
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
CHAPTER 6: Jeffersonian Democracy
1. The Federalist Contribution
2. Thomas Jefferson: Political Theorist
3. Jefferson as President
4. Jefferson's Attack on the Judiciary
5. The Barbary Pirates
6. The Louisiana Purchase
7. The Federalists Discredited
8. Lewis & Clark
9. Jeffersonian Democracy
10. The Burr Conspiracy
11. Napoleon and the British
12. The Impressment Controversy
13. The Embargo Act
Points For Mastery:
* The origin of the 12th Amendment
* Jefferson's approach to gov't.
* The reasons for Jefferson's distrust of the judiciary
*Why Jefferson was able to purchase the entire Louisiana territory from France.
* The constitutional issues involved in the Louisiana Purchase.
* The emerging dominance of the Republican party and the decline of the Federalists.
* The impact of the European war on America's economy.
* The points of conflict between the U.S. and Great Britain.
* The impact of the Embargo Act on the American economy.
1) Video: Lewis & Clark Expedition
2) Quiz on Lewis & Clark
3) Chapter 6 Terms and Readings
4) Notes and lecture w/PowerPoint
WORLD HISTORY:
CHAPTER ONE - The Beginnings of Civilization
1) The First People
2) The Beginning of Agriculture
3) Foundations of Civilization
CHAPTER TWO - The Ancient Near East
1) Mesopotamia and Sumer
2) Fertile Crescent Empires
3) The Hebrews and Judaism
4) The Persian Empire
Friday, September 28, 2012
LESSON PLANS FOR OCT. 8-12
AMERICAN HISTORY:
Chapter 8 - Politics, Immigration, & Urban Life 1870-1915
*Benchmark 3 - Indicators 1,2, & 3
Section 1: Gilded Age Politics
Section 2: People On The Move
Section 3: Challenge of the Cities
Section 4: Ideas for Reform
(1) Finish and turn in Ch. 8 Terms & Timeline Monday.
(2) Go over Ch. 7 Test with class Tuesday.
(3)
Begin Research Project: Posters using Primary Sources and captions.
Gilded Age specific topic. Late 1800s - early 1900s. 3 days Media
Center research. 2 days in-class prep.
Chapter 5: "The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant"
Constitution and New Republic, 1776–1800- Philadelphia Convention: drafting the Constitution
- Federalists versus Anti-Federalists
- Bill of Rights
- Washington's presidency
- Hamilton's financial program
- Foreign and domestic difficulties
- Beginnings of political parties
- John Adams' presidency
- Alien and Sedition Acts
- XYZ affair
- Election of 1800
- 2) Points of Mastery - Discussion
- 3) Key Terms
LESSON PLANS FOR OCT. 1-5
AMERICAN HISTORY:
Chapter 8 - Politics, Immigration, & Urban Life 1870-1915
*Benchmark 3 - Indicators 1,2, & 3
Section 1: Gilded Age Politics
Section 2: People On The Move
Section 3: Challenge of the Cities
Section 4: Ideas for Reform
(1) Finish and turn in Ch. 8 Terms & Timeline Monday.
(2) Go over Ch. 7 Test with class Tuesday.
(3) Notes & Lecture including items of local interest including Appeal to Reason and The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
(4) Wednesday - 1/2 Day Inservice
(5) Worksheets over text reading assignment
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
Chapters 3 & 4:
2) Chapter 4 PowerPoint
3) Lecture
4) Prep. for Ch. 4 TEST
5) Ch. 4 TEST on Thursday & Friday.
Chapter 8 - Politics, Immigration, & Urban Life 1870-1915
*Benchmark 3 - Indicators 1,2, & 3
Section 1: Gilded Age Politics
Section 2: People On The Move
Section 3: Challenge of the Cities
Section 4: Ideas for Reform
(1) Finish and turn in Ch. 8 Terms & Timeline Monday.
(2) Go over Ch. 7 Test with class Tuesday.
(3) Notes & Lecture including items of local interest including Appeal to Reason and The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
(4) Wednesday - 1/2 Day Inservice
(5) Worksheets over text reading assignment
AM. HISTORY 101 (COLLEGE CREDIT):
Chapters 3 & 4:
- America and the British Empire, 1650–1754
- Mercantilism; the Dominion of New England
- Colonial Society in the Mid-Eighteenth Century
- Culture
- Great Awakening
- The American Mind
- Culture
- Road to Revolution, 1754–1775
- Anglo-French rivalries and Seven Years' War
- Imperial reorganization of 1763
- Stamp Act
- Declaratory Act
- Townshend Acts
- Boston Tea Party
- Philosophy of the American Revolution
- The American Revolution, 1775–1783
- The Continental Congress
- Declaration of Independence
- The war
- French Alliance
- War and society; Loyalists
- War economy
- Articles of Confederation
- Peace of Paris
- Creating state governments
- Political organization
2) Chapter 4 PowerPoint
3) Lecture
4) Prep. for Ch. 4 TEST
5) Ch. 4 TEST on Thursday & Friday.
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