GOAL 12
1. Review the Presidents -Rags to Riches
2. Vietnam and Post World War II hangman
3. Bill Clinton-1990s Quiz
4. Barack Obama Challenge game
5. Take this challenging quiz on Reagan and George HW Bush
TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT MAY 4
MAKE SURE YOUR NOTES AND DEFINITIONS ARE COMPLETED BEFORE PROCEEDING
1. RESEARCH YOUR CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER FOR FRIDAY'S TEST
2. Go HERE and get some headphones and look and listen to at least a couple of these videos.
3. Go HERE to fill in notes for tomorrow's class lecture-last powerpoint on page OR do any of the games below!
4. 1950s Hangman
5. 1960s Hangman
6. Civil Rights Hangman
TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT APRIL 13
DO YOUR NOTES FIRST!!!!
WORK ON YOUR ESSAY QUESTIONS
Review Games
Ultimate Hangman of our definitions this week Goal 10 Part 1
1. Simple WW II Hangman
2. World War II Hangman 2
3. Rags to Riches World War II
4. Rags to Riches World War II part 2
5. Rags to Riches World War II part 3
6. Scrambled words World War II
7. World War II Hangman 3
8. World War II Practice test
9. World War II Practice Test-Tough, but GOOD!
10. The Rise of Dictators and World War II Quiz
11. World War II Quiz -some innovative questions
TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT APRIL 6 2011
1. We are going to calculate some figures from the movie Places in the Heart
Mrs. Spalding (Sally Field) was told that her husband had
$116.72 in the bank, but her husband still owed $3,681.00 on the house and she must come up with $240.00 by October 15. This is in 1935
Using the site Inflation Calculator-find out how much each amount is equal to in 2010.
THEN GO HERE
Games
1. Hangman Great Depression and New Deal
2. Rags to Riches Great Depression
3. Rags to Riches Great Depression 2
4. Rags to Riches New Deal and Great Depression
5. Hangman Depression
6. Hangman about New Deal and culture of Great Depression
6. Rags to Riches Roaring Twenties, Great Depression and The New Deal
8. Great Depression SHORT practice QUIZ
9. New Deal SHORT practice QUIZ
10. New Deal Quiz
TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT MARCH 16 WEDNESDAY
You are going to create a timeline like the one pictured above. Please follow the instructions step by step
You may want to open up links in a new tab or window so you can refer back to this page!
1. Go to Timetoast and sign up for an account-YOU MUST HAVE AN EMAIL ADDRESS!
(if you don't have an email go to google or yahoo and create one!)
2. Once you have completed that task you must sign in and then click Create a New Timeline
3. The first thing you do is give it a title-this is where you put your name (not some silly handle like Ghost face killa-but your first name) For example-Fred's Timeline. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO UPLOAD A PICTURE, BUT YOU MAY DO SO
4. Now you start adding events. EVERYBODY WILL DO AT LEAST 10!
5. EVERYBODY STARTS WITH John Adams is elected President ( that's the Title!)-Go to internet to fill in date and a description. Look at example above! You must add a picture!
6. EVERYBODY ENDS WITH Fourteen Points speech is given (that's the title!)- Go to internet to fill in date and description. You must add picture!
7. NOW YOU CAN FILL IN ANY 8 EVENTS IN BETWEEN THOSE TWO!
8. You must add pictures to each one and write at least a one sentence description! Here is a link to help you get started Timeline of US History
9. You can always view timeline and then edit
10.Once you are done let me check it and I will embed it in the US History Class blog
REVIEW GAMES
1. World War I basic review
2. World War I Part 1
3. World War I Part 2
4. World War I Hangman
5. World War I, Unions, Spanish American-War
6. World War I Hangman, one answer is to russian and Germany treaty is Brest Litovsk
7. World War I miscellaneous
M. C. Review Questions
Learn about trench warfare
Watch these videos on World War I
BEFORE YOU DO ANY OF THE STEPS BELOW MAKE SURE YOU FIRST:
1) Decide on an essay topic and fill out the planning tree
2) You have started on your note taking
3) You have reviewed the powerpoint on the home page on the Progressive Era
REVIEW-THE PROGRESSIVE ERA
1) Rags to Riches 1
2) Rags to Riches 2
3) Rags to Riches 3
4) Hangman-Progressive People
5) Hangman -Progressive Acts and Terms
6) Rags to Riches-Progressive Era-Technology and Inventions
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Interactive
Major Labor strikes 1800s
ATTENTION! Sorry no glogging today since iprism shuts us out here. Please go home and and look at some of the the glogs links I will put up tonight!
DO THE FOLLOWING IN ORDER FOR GRADE
1. READ the intro paragraph and thesis for essay handout
2. Decide on what essay you want to do on Friday on the test
3. Fill out the Planning Tree diagram on the handout-I WILL BE CHECKING YOUR PROGRESS FOR GRADE!
4. Rags to Riches Goal 1
5. Rags to Riches Goal 2
5. Rags to Riches Goal 3
6. Rags to Riches Goal 2 again
7. Rags to Riches Goals 1-5
8. Rags to Riches -Panama Canal
9. Rags to Riches Immigration
10. Rags to Riches-The New Industrial Age
11. Rags to Riches Goal 1 game
12. Hangman -Before the Civil War
13 Rags to Riches Civil War
14. Rags to Riches Civil War 2
15. Reconstruction Hangman
16. Reconstruction Hangman 2
DO YOUR NOTES! REVIEW!
GOALS 1 AND 2 REVIEW!
I like the word shoot games the best! But you choose.
1. The Federalist Era 1
2. The Federalist Era 2
3. Westward Expansion Review 1
4. Westward Expansion Review 2
Wednesday Feb 9
1. Fill out battle summary using internet, a good site is here
2. The Civil War in four minutes
3. Go here to watch and listen to this -good basic civil War overview-press play
1. Finish filling out notes below
2. Put on headphones -go to this Link-Industrial Revolution-Play, look, and listen
3. Put on headphones-Go to this LINK-Trail of Tears -Play and Listen
4. Now you are free to work on definitions, notes, or review OR you may continue below for review and prep.
5. Try out the Qwiki link -type in Andrew Jackson and listen and watch what you get. You can type in anything to find something out in a visual-audio way.
6. Carmen Villamor's Hangman Challenge of Goal 2 Vocabulary
7. Matching vocabulary on Sectionalism
8. Matching vocabulary Reformers
9. Matching vocabulary Andrew Jackson
10. TRUE or FALSE-Age of Jackson
11. Why not practice with some Goal 2 questions HERE
Vocabulary Goal 1 Practice from week 1