We finished the most fabulous Industrial Revolution program and then did a short lecture on why the Industrial Revolution began in England. If you were absent, please watch the portion you missed and fill out the related questions on the viewing guide. Additionally, please get the notes from a helpful classmate or sign up for a Flextime session to meet with me. Upcoming Due Dates: 10/11: Critically read your assigned article: 1.) "Rules of the Factory", 2.) "Industrial Manchester", 3.) "Philosophy of the Manufacturer", and 4.) "Evidence of abuses of the chimney sweep" 10/15: critically read this article on the "Formation of the Working Class" (this is tough, maybe the toughest thing we read all year but you can get it if you take your time. Focus on the four steps towards the formation of the working class) 10/18: Critically Read this article re: the Revolutions of 1848 10/22: Read this article to help prepare for the mid-Unit Quiz we will take in class this day 10/24: Spielvogel 735-741
We watched the first 50 minutes of the most fabulous Industrial Revolution program (no really, it has great information – but also REALLY old, just try to stick with it. Also, note it is divided in to two parts, so watch all of the first one and 20 minutes of the second one). If you were absent, please watch the portion you missed and fill out the related questions on the viewing guide.
Upcoming Due Dates: 10/11: Critically read your assigned article: 1.) "Rules of the Factory", 2.) "Industrial Manchester", 3.) "Philosophy of the Manufacturer", and 4.) "Evidence of abuses of the chimney sweep" 10/15: critically read this article on the "Formation of the Working Class" (this is tough, maybe the toughest thing we read all year but you can get it if you take your time. Focus on the four steps towards the formation of the working class) 10/18: Critically Read this article re: the Revolutions of 1848 10/22: Read this article to help prepare for the mid-Unit Quiz we will take in class this day 10/24: Spielvogel 735-741 Upcoming FlexiSCHED offerings: 10/8 AND 10/9 Unit #1 Test make up – MUST sign up for both to be able to make up the full exam Today was a Double Language Arts day, but please note the homework due tomorrow. Thanks.
Upcoming Due Dates: 10/8: Spielvogel 604-609, then spend a few minutes researching mercantilism and capitalism - come up with a working definition for each 10/11: Critically read your assigned article: 1.) "Rules of the Factory", 2.) "Industrial Manchester", 3.) "Philosophy of the Manufacturer", and 4.) "Evidence of abuses of the chimney sweep" 10/15: critically read this article on the "Formation of the Working Class" (this is difficult, might be the toughest thing we read all year, but you can get it if you take your time. Focus on the four steps towards the formation of the working class.) 10/18: Critically Read this article re: the Revolutions of 1848 10/22: Read this article to help prepare for the mid-Unit Quiz we will take in class this day 10/24: Spielvogel 735-741 Upcoming FlexiSCHED offerings: 10/8 AND 10/9 Unit #1 Test make up – MUST sign up for both to be able to make up the full exam We took the Unit #1 Exam in 1st and 5th periods – plus turned in our Homework Packets for the unit. If absent, please turn in your Homework Packet as soon as you return. Additionally, I have signed you up for both Flex Times next week to make up both parts of the exam in the Library. Part I will be Tuesday and Part II will be Wednesday. Thanks.
Upcoming Due Dates: 10/7: Double Language Arts Day 10/8: Spielvogel: pp. 604-609, then spend a few minutes researching mercantilism and capitalism - come up with a working definition for each 10/11: Critically read your assigned article: 1.) "Rules of the Factory", 2.) "Industrial Manchester", 3.) "Philosophy of the Manufacturer", and 4.) "Evidence of abuses of the chimney sweep" Upcoming FlexiSCHED offerings: 10/8 AND 10/9 Unit #1 Test make up – MUST sign up for both to be able to make up the full exam We finished Napoleon (ppt attached on previous post), the COV and then went in to more details about the Exam tomorrow. If absent, please review on your own for the exam. Additionally, please put together the homework packet (cover sheet here) before you take the exam. If you don’t have a printer it is OK to copy it down on your own paper and use that as your cover sheet – just be sure to include all the information.
Upcoming Due Dates: 10/4: Unit #1 Homework Packet & Exam (BOTH Periods 1 & 5) – Study Guide & Latin America Map Quiz – countries to know, blank maps to practice on Reminder-the Homework Packet must be turned in before you take any part of the exam, so if not ready to go it will cut in to the time you can take the exam. Upcoming FlexiSCHED offerings: 10/8 AND 10/9 Unit #1 Test make up – MUST sign up for both to be able to make up the full exam. Here are two things to help for the upcoming exam!
1. Test Review and Test Taking Strategies 2. Napoleon PowerPoint that we will finish in class tomorrow Today was the Latin American Jigsaw and then we covered more of Napoleon. During the last 10 minutes of class we talked about the format of Friday’s Exam. If absent, please study the other revolutions as we will not be redoing the jigsaw and review the posted Napoleon PowerPoint attached in the “Exam Help” blog entry!
Upcoming Due Dates: 10/3: Will announce assignments I will collect in the HW Packet on the 4th. The packet is due BEFORE you take any part of the exam. 10/4: Unit #1 Homework Packet & Exam (Periods 1 & 5) – Study Guide & Latin America Map Quiz – countries to know, blank maps to practice on Reminder-the Homework Packet must be turned in before you take any part of the exam, so if not ready to go it will cut in to the time you can take the exam. Upcoming FlexiSCHED offerings: 10/8 AND 10/9 Unit #1 Test make up – MUST sign up for both to be able to make up the full exam. |
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