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Civil War Project in Google Classroom

Civil War Project

This is the final project of the year.  Please take your time and do your best.


Due on Friday, June 4th.

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Election of 1860 - Toward War in Google Classroom

Election of 1860 - Toward War

1.  Read Chapter 16, lesson 3 from the text book
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2.  Complete the questions in the google slides

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Path to Civil War in Google Classroom

Path to Civil War

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The Great Triumvirate - Clay, Calhoun and Webster in Google Classroom

The Great Triumvirate - Clay, Calhoun and Webster

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Disunion up to 1860 in Google Classroom

Disunion up to 1860

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Reform Movements of 1800's in Google Classroom

Reform Movements of 1800's

1. Complete Quizziz for practice
2. Google slides
3. Complete Quizziz for a grade

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Manifest Destiny - Type 3 essay test in Google Classroom

Manifest Destiny - Type 3 essay test

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Manifest Destiny: The Oregon Country, Statehood for Florida and Texas, War With Mexico, California, and Utah in Google Classroom

Manifest Destiny: The Oregon Country, Statehood for Florida and Texas, War With Mexico, California, and Utah

Warm-up activity: Question on the Jamboard: What does Destiney mean?
work on Edpuzzle.
Read from the Textbook: Chapter 13: Lesson 1, 2, 3, and 4. 
Work as groups on the Google slide.


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West Expansion: Manifest Destiny in Google Classroom

West Expansion: Manifest Destiny


Work on the Google Form
Read from the Textbook
Continue working on the Google slide

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The Jackson Era in Google Classroom

The Jackson Era

1. Read from the textbook: Chapter 12, lessons 1 and 3.
2. Work on Google slides
3. Turn in assignment

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Trail of Tears/Indian Removal (Chapter 12, lesson 2) in Google Classroom

Trail of Tears/Indian Removal (Chapter 12, lesson 2)

Guiding Question - Why were the Native Americans forced to abandon their lands and move west?

1. Do the EdPuzzle
2. Work on the Nearpod assignment.

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Comparing Northeast, the South, and the Western Frontier  in Google Classroom

Comparing Northeast, the South, and the Western Frontier

– Compare and contrast the social and economic systems of the Northeast, the South, and Western Frontier with respect to geography and climate and the development of
• Agriculture, including changes in productivity, technology, supply and demand, and price
• Industry, including entrepreneurial development of new industries, such as textiles
• The labor force including labor incentives and changes in labor forces
• Transportation including changes in transportation (steamboats and canal barges) and impact on economic markets and prices
• Immigration and the growth of nativism
• Race relations
• Class relations
– Read from the textbook: Use chapter 4, lessons 1 & 2 Reading: page 1, 2, and 3.

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Asynchronous Day:  Monroe Doctrine , Unity and Sectionalism  in Google Classroom

Asynchronous Day: Monroe Doctrine , Unity and Sectionalism

1. First, Watch the YouTube Video: Monroe Doctrine.
2. Second, Work on Quzzizz: Unity and Sectionalism.
3. Make sure you complete both assignments, they count toward your grade and entering your name in a drawing.

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3-17-21  Missouri Compromise/Monroe Doctrine/Spanish Florida in Google Classroom

3-17-21 Missouri Compromise/Monroe Doctrine/Spanish Florida

Please complete this lesson by reading Chapter 11, lesson 3 and answer the questions. This must be completed, along with Friday's lesson, to be have your name put in the drawing for a gift card.

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TEST - Chapter 10 open book/notes in Google Classroom

TEST - Chapter 10 open book/notes

You may open the text book
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You may also use any of your notes/assignments to complete the test.

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A New Party in Power in Google Classroom

A New Party in Power

Content: 8 – U4.1.2 Students will be able to demonstrate comprehension of the significance of Establishing a National Judiciary and its Power – and the Importance of the Marbury v. Madison in the United States by summarizing information obtained through text, video, and lecture, on Google slides.
Language: Students will orally explain what they already know about Establishing a National Judiciary and its Power – use Marbury v. Madison using complete sentences.

YouTube Video
Read Textbook - Chapter 10 - Lesson 1
Quizizz
Google slide
Exit ticket

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The Louisiana Purchase - The War of 1812 -  The Monroe Doctrine  in Google Classroom

The Louisiana Purchase - The War of 1812 - The Monroe Doctrine

Content: 8 – U4.1.2 Students will be able to demonstrate comprehension of the importance of the Louisiana Purchase, the cause and results of the War of 1812, and the importance of the Monroe Doctrine in the United States by summarizing information obtained through text, video, and lecture on Google slides.
Language: Students will orally explain what they learned about the Louisiana Purchase, War of 1812, and the importance of the Monroe Doctrine using complete sentences.

Edpuzzle
Read from Google slide
Google Form
Turn in assignment

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Black History Month Lesson in Google Classroom

Black History Month Lesson

Open the google slide, click on the link and explore. Choose two areas to look at in depth. Write about what your learned on the last slide

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Washington's Farewell Address and Chapter 9 Study Guide in Google Classroom

Washington's Farewell Address and Chapter 9 Study Guide

After today's lesson you will complete the exit ticket.

Content Objective:
Students will be able to demonstrate analysis of George Washington's perspective on the most significant challenges the new nation faced by summarizing his farewell address and applying its' warnings to today's world.

Language Objective:
Students will orally explain challenges the new nation faced using sentence stems:
One internal problem the new nation faced was....
One external problem the new nation faced was...

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The First Political Parties in Google Classroom

The First Political Parties

-Warm-up activity: Students say verbally what they know about political parties? What are the two most powerful Political parties in the US today?

-Student work on Quizizz: Federalists vs Democratic-Republican

-Reading from the Textbook: (Discovering Our Past: A History of The United States) The First Political Parties

-Complete the Google Slide (The Political Parties) Ch.9 Section 3.

-Turn in the Assignment

Content: 8 – U4.1.2 Students will be able to demonstrate comprehension of the emerging of the two new political parties (The Federalist and Democratic-Republican) in the United States by summarizing information obtained through text, video, and lecture, on Google slides.

Language: Students will orally explain what they already know about political parties (past and present) using complete sentences.

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The Whiskey Rebellion in Google Classroom

The Whiskey Rebellion

Directions:
Warm-up activity on Flipgrid video.
Watch a Youtube video on (The Whiskey Rebellion).
Class Discussion over (The Early Challenges, The Whiskey Rebellion, Foreign Affairs).
Complete the Google Form (The importance of the Whiskey Rebellion).
Turn in the assignment.

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8 – U4.1.2 Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the changes in America’s relationships with other nations by summarizing information obtained through text, video, and lecture, on a google form.

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Students will orally explain their prior knowledge of Washington's presidency in a flip grid video.

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The Proclamation of Neutrality  in Google Classroom

The Proclamation of Neutrality

Warm-up activity on Jamboard: Why did President George Washington want to stay neutral with the European wars?
Student work on the Edpuzzle: The Neutrality Proclamation
YouTube Video: American Foreign Policy During Washington's Presidency
Class discussion: Washington Struggles to Stay Neutral in foreign affairs/conflicts
Google Slides
Turn in the Assignment

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The Federalist Era - 1789 -1800 in Google Classroom

The Federalist Era - 1789 -1800

Warm-up activity on Padlet.
Do the Edpuzzle activity on: George Washington: The Precedent President.
Watch a video on (Where US Politics Came From Crash Course US History #9.
Complete the Frayer Model (Vocabulary words: Chapter 9).
Turn in the assignment.

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The First President in Google Classroom

The First President

Watch a Video (The American Presidential Election of 1788-1789)
Read Aloud from the Textbook, (Ch.9: The Federalist Era - Lesson 1.)
Complete Graphic organizer:
Turn in the assignment.

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Friday 1/29/2021 Asynchronous work in Google Classroom

Friday 1/29/2021 Asynchronous work

Please make sure to sign in today (Friday), complete this assignment and turn it in. This is how I will take attendance for the day. If you do not turn this in today I will mark you as absent for the day.

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7 Principles of the Constitution in Google Classroom

7 Principles of the Constitution

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NEARPOD - Three Branches of Government and Checks and Balances in Google Classroom

NEARPOD - Three Branches of Government and Checks and Balances

Complete both NEARPOD assignments. Click turn in when both are finished.

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NEARPOD - Three Branches of Government and Checks and Balances in Google Classroom

NEARPOD - Three Branches of Government and Checks and Balances

Complete both NEARPOD assignments. Click turn in when both are finished.

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Absent/Missing  - NEARPOD assignment in Google Classroom

Absent/Missing - NEARPOD assignment

This is only if you were absent or unable to complete it the day we worked on it.

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Guided Reading Activity: Lesson 3 - A New Plan of Government in Google Classroom

Guided Reading Activity: Lesson 3 - A New Plan of Government

1. Sign in to the Textbook
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2. go to Chapter 7, lesson 3
3. Open the Guided Reading Activity
4. Make a split screen (the textbook and the guided reading activity)
5. Read the chapter and complete the guided reading.

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Constitutional Convention Debates in Google Classroom

Constitutional Convention Debates

You may complete this assignment alone or with partners. If you want to work with partners, you will need to pick 1-3 partners, share one Google slides and find a way to communicate to complete the assignment.

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Extra Credit - Revolutionary War in Google Classroom

Extra Credit - Revolutionary War

This is Extra Credit only.

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Edpuzzle - Revolutionary War in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Revolutionary War

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Chapter 5 test reveiw in Google Classroom

Chapter 5 test reveiw

We will go over all answers for the test review during class. I am giving 5 points of extra credit on the test for anyone who completes the review guide and turns it in on the day of the test.

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Chapter 5 Vocabulary Quiz in Google Classroom

Chapter 5 Vocabulary Quiz

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1st Continental Congress in Google Classroom

1st Continental Congress

Please open the slides, read through them and complete the last two slides.

CO: Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the colonists experience with self-government by reading text and answering questions about the text in a google slides presentation.
LO: Students will orally explain the answer they wrote down to the questions in the text.

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Chapter 5, Lesson 1 quiz in Google Classroom

Chapter 5, Lesson 1 quiz

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British Policies in Google Classroom

British Policies

Read Chapter 5, lesson 1

The following are the British policies:
Proclamation of 1763
Writs of Assistance
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Townshend Acts

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Chapter 5 Vocabulary slides in Google Classroom

Chapter 5 Vocabulary slides

Complete slides 1-7 for 10-21-2020

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How was your week? in Google Classroom

How was your week?

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The French and Indian War in Google Classroom

The French and Indian War

1. Watch the video
2. Read the article
3. Complete the Google Form
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CO: Students will be able to describe the interactions that influenced the colonists' decisions to declare independence by analyzing the French and Indian war through watching a video, reading an article, and answering questions on a Google Form.

LO: Students will orally describe the interactions that influenced the colonists' decisions to declare independence by analyzing the French and Indian war using sentence stems: The ______ and _______ were fighting in the French and Indian War. The Natives/Indians sided with ____________ in the war. The War was over...

Vocabulary: Alliance

Standard: F1.1 Describe the ideas, experiences, and interactions that influenced the
colonists’ decisions to declare independence by analyzing:
• colonial ideas about government.
• experiences with self-government

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Class Opener 10-14 in Google Classroom

Class Opener 10-14

Look at the comic. Write a reaction to the information.

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Quizizz practice Colonial Economics, Life, and Government in Google Classroom

Quizizz practice Colonial Economics, Life, and Government

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Lost Colony of Roanoke in Google Classroom

Lost Colony of Roanoke

Read/listen to the information about the Colony of Roanoke. Take notes, and write down facts. Determine what you think happened. Fill out the google form and submit it for a grade.

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Constitution Day in Google Classroom

Constitution Day

Use the information provided in the videos to write out the definition of the Amendments in simple terms. Each slide also needs a picture.

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What I Remember in Google Classroom

What I Remember

Answer all of the questions the best that you can.

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1st day of school in Google Classroom

1st day of school

Read the question on the Google Doc, make a copy, answer the questions, and then submit/turn in.