Thursday, November 29, 2018

Thursday Nov 29th Day 43


WOMEN WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE -PROJECT- Day 3

Build the Poster, make the questions
Today you will be given the block period to assemble the final poster and make the questions for the gallery walk


You will need to design 5 questions that a viewer of your project will be able to answer from viewing/reading your poster. These 5 questions should focus on the most significant elements of your person. (Essentially, what 5 things are the most important things to know about your biography subject).
Assignment Overview/Directions
List of Famous Women

Costco price list

What we have remaining for the Semester

Women in History Project (week of Nov 26th - Dec3rd) - Tuesday research day, Thursday Production Day, Monday Present and gallery walk day.

Chapter 7 Sections #1 - #4 (weeks of Dec 3rd - 14th) - Monday assign Section #1 of Chapter 7. Tuesday - assign Section #2, Thurday asign Section #3, Monday assign Section #4, Tuesday - Chapter 7 Quizes sections #1- #4 only). Thursday - results and review for FINAL


Timeline for the Semester will be due Thursday Dec 13th.

Remaining Assignments:
Women in History Biography - (35pts)
Chapter 7 Sectional outlines (1-4) - (20 pts)
Chapter 7 Sectional quizzes (1-4) - (40 points)
Semester Journals - (25 pts)
Semester Timeline (40 pts)

Total Points available prior to the FINAL - 1102
1102 - 986 = A
985 - 876 = B
875 - 765 = C
764 - 655 = D
Magic # = 1052









Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Tuesday Nov 27th Day 42


WOMEN WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE -PROJECT- Day 2

RESEARCH AND ASSEMBLE DAY
Today you will be given the block period to do the research on your biography subject and start to assemble the final poster


You will need to design 5 questions that a viewer of your project will be able to answer from viewing/reading your poster. These 5 questions should focus on the most significant elements of your person. (Essentially, what 5 things are the most important things to know about your biography subject).
Assignment Overview/Directions
List of Famous Women

On Friday... you will be given the block to build your project and get creative feedback as to it's design. The project will need to be submitted to Costco (where I recommend you get it printed out) by Friday night to make sure it will be printed for the next week.
Costco price list

What we have remaining for the Semester

Women in History Project (week of Nov 26th - Dec3rd) - Tuesday research day, Thursday Production Day, Monday Present and gallery walk day.

Chapter 7 Sections #1 - #4 (weeks of Dec 3rd - 14th) - Monday assign Section #1 of Chapter 7. Tuesday - assign Section #2, Thurday asign Section #3, Monday assign Section #4, Tuesday - Chapter 7 Test sections #1- #4 only). Thursday - results and review for FINAL










Monday, November 26, 2018

Monday Nov 26th Day 41


WOMEN WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE -PROJECT


Before we start on the in-class time for the Project, you will need to write-up a summary of the previous project (Industrial Revolution) as it relates the the "5-C's"  Collaboration.
Use the link below to open a form and answer each question as it relates to your experience with the collaborative process of the previous project. 
Collaborative Reflection Summary

On Wed...once finished with the above reflection, you will be given the entire block period to research your person and start to build your poster.
Your project must be printed in color (unless the design is intended to be black and white). The size of the Poster should be......12 X 18 inches Width by Height. If you make your project 8.5 X 11, you will not receive the additional 18 or 20 points of extra credit for printing it
You will need to design 5 questions that a viewer of your project will be able to answer from viewing/reading your poster. These 5 questions should focus on the most significant elements of your person. (Essentially, what 5 things are the most important things to know about your biography subject).
Assignment Overview/Directions
List of Famous Women

On Friday... you will be given the block to build your project and get creative feedback as to it's design. The project will need to be submitted to Costco (where I recommend you get it printed out) by Friday night to make sure it will be printed for the next week.
Costco price list


What we have remaining for the Semester

Women in History Project (week of Nov 26th - Dec3rd) - Tuesday research day, Thursday Production Day, Monday Present and gallery walk day.

Chapter 7 Sections #1 - #4 (weeks of Dec 3rd - 14th) - Monday assign Section #1 of Chapter 7. Tuesday - assign Section #2, Thurday asign Section #3, Monday assign Section #4, Tuesday - Chapter 7 Test sections #1- #4 only). Thursday - results and review for FINAL











Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Wednesday Nov 21st Day 40

Period 1 7:55-8:40 
Period 2 8:46-9:31 
Period 3 9:37-10:22 
Brunch: 10:22-10:32 
Period 4 10:38-11:23 
Period 5 11:29-12:14 
Period 6 12:20-1:05

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION PROJECTS 

Presenting

Today, all groups will be available to present their projects in class. 


Outlines - Whiteboard side and Microwave side


Per 3 -  Whiteboard                        Microwave

Per 5 -  Whiteboard                        Microwave


What we have remaining for the Semester

Project Presentations and Summary Paragraphs (Week of Nov 15-th - Nov 20th)
Pilot Textbook Unit Nov 26th - Dec 6th

Chapter 7 (Dec 10th - 15th.....the sections and quizzes will be due, but there will not be a chapter 7 test, that material will be included in the final.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Tuesday Nov 20th Day 39


INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION PROJECTS 

Presenting

Today, all groups will be available to present their projects in class. 


Outlines - Whiteboard side and Microwave side


Per 3 -  Whiteboard                        Microwave

Per 5 -  Whiteboard                        Microwave


What we have remaining for the Semester

Project Presentations and Summary Paragraphs (Week of Nov 15-th - Nov 20th)
Pilot Textbook Unit Nov 26th - Dec 6th
Chapter 7 (Dec 10th - 15th.....the sections and quizzes will be due, but there will not be a chapter 7 test, that material will be included in the final.

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Thursday Nov 15th Day 38


INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION PROJECTS 

Presenting

Today, all groups will be available to present their projects in class. 


Outlines - Whiteboard side and Microwave side


Per 3 -  Whiteboard                        Microwave

Per 5 -  Whiteboard                        Microwave


What we have remaining for the Semester

Project Presentations and Summary Paragraphs (Week of Nov 15-th - Nov 20th)
Pilot Textbook Unit Nov 26th - Dec 6th
Chapter 7 (Dec 10th - 15th.....the sections and quizzes will be due, but there will not be a chapter 7 test, that material will be included in the final.

Monday, November 12, 2018

Tuesday Nov 13th Day 37

Agenda Thursday, Nov 8th

You have all period today to finalize your presentation. I have created a Google Classroom folder for you to upload the outline of your presentation REMEMBER to label your outline with the project subject as well as which side of the room you  were part of when we assigned the project
Were you on the microwave side OR the whiteboard side?


Industrial Revolution Project Submission by Tuesday Night Nov 13th 


Industrial Revolution Project Presentations start Thursday, Nov 15th 


Unit 4 Standards (Industrial Revolution)
Chapters 5 & 6

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Objective:
After studying this chapter students should be able to:
1. Understand the causes of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States.
2. Be able to describe the technological innovations that spurred industrialization.
3. Be able to describe the social, economic, and environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution and to make connections between the impact of the Industrial Revolution and the ideological and political responses.
4. Understand the relationship between the industrialized world and the non-industrialized world as demonstrated in the cases of Russia, Egypt, and India.

Rationale:
The Industrial Revolution was the biggest social turning point in history, transforming the very way people lived their lives. Identifying the various social, political, and economic changes of the times is essential in understanding the period and the effects it had on the world.
Evidence:
Being able to identify and explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the living experience of people all of over the world will assist in understanding the different paths societies took as they developed.

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Essential question - How important is sanitation?
Change in the way work is done

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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Thursday Nov 9th Day 36

Agenda Thursday, Nov 8th




Industrial Revolution Project Submission by Tuesday Night Nov 13th 


Industrial Revolution Project Presentations start Thursday, Nov 15th 


Unit 4 Standards (Industrial Revolution)
Chapters 5 & 6

________________________________________________________________________

Objective:
After studying this chapter students should be able to:
1. Understand the causes of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States.
2. Be able to describe the technological innovations that spurred industrialization.
3. Be able to describe the social, economic, and environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution and to make connections between the impact of the Industrial Revolution and the ideological and political responses.
4. Understand the relationship between the industrialized world and the non-industrialized world as demonstrated in the cases of Russia, Egypt, and India.

Rationale:
The Industrial Revolution was the biggest social turning point in history, transforming the very way people lived their lives. Identifying the various social, political, and economic changes of the times is essential in understanding the period and the effects it had on the world.
Evidence:
Being able to identify and explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the living experience of people all of over the world will assist in understanding the different paths societies took as they developed.

___________________________________________________________________________________________

Essential question - How important is sanitation?
Change in the way work is done

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There's only soooo  much room and sooooo many resources

Essential Question - Why was he so wrong, or was he?

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Monday, November 5, 2018

Tuesday Nov 6th Day 34

Agenda Tuesday, Nov 6th

Chap 6 Section #3 Quiz

Chapter 6 Section #4 Outline Due Wednesday Night (Nov 7th)
Men Who Guilt America Part 8 Due Wednesday Night (Nov 7th)

Chapter 6 Test will be  Thursday, Nov 8th

Industrial Revolution Project Submission by Tuesday Night Nov 13th 


Industrial Revolution Project Presentations start Thursday, Nov 15th 


Unit 4 Standards (Industrial Revolution)
Chapters 5 & 6

________________________________________________________________________

Objective:
After studying this chapter students should be able to:
1. Understand the causes of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States.
2. Be able to describe the technological innovations that spurred industrialization.
3. Be able to describe the social, economic, and environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution and to make connections between the impact of the Industrial Revolution and the ideological and political responses.
4. Understand the relationship between the industrialized world and the non-industrialized world as demonstrated in the cases of Russia, Egypt, and India.

Rationale:
The Industrial Revolution was the biggest social turning point in history, transforming the very way people lived their lives. Identifying the various social, political, and economic changes of the times is essential in understanding the period and the effects it had on the world.
Evidence:
Being able to identify and explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the living experience of people all of over the world will assist in understanding the different paths societies took as they developed.

___________________________________________________________________________________________

Essential question - How important is sanitation?
Change in the way work is done


Journal Entry (CH 6 Sec#3) - What was the Cult of Domesticity? Describe the change that happened for middle-class families as far as “roles” played by men and women

1950's it morphed to include women doing both all the housework as well as "raising the children"

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Chapter 6 Section #2 Presentation

There's only soooo  much room and sooooo many resources

Essential Question - Why was he so wrong, or was he?

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Men Who Built America
Answers to the questions for part 8 will be due Wed Night, Nov 7th


Episode 8: The New Machine
After McKinley is assassinated, Theodore Roosevelt becomes president and quickly passes a series of regulations increasing oversight of American business. Henry Ford devises the plan for a gas-powered car, and he launches the assembly line as an innovative method of production. He targets the middle class with his Model T and changes the landscape of America. The Panama Canal opens up new trade routes. Rockefeller is put on trial for anti-trust violations. He loses in court and his company, Standard Oil, is one of the first monopolies broken up by the U.S. government. J.P. Morgan helps to establish the
Federal Reserve and cements his legacy as the father of modern capitalism. He and other big business leaders become major philanthropists. As the U.S. Army sets sail for Europe in World War I, one thing is clear…these men didn’t discover America, they built it.

Key terms to define
DURABLE, MONOPOLY, PHILANTHROPY, SUPERPOWER, UTILITARIAN

Discussion Questions
1. Why was the election of President Theodore Roosevelt so significant? What were some of the major changes he made?
2. What were some of Henry Ford’s key innovations?
3. Why was the Panama Canal such an important project?
4. What is philanthropy? Do you think all business leaders are obligated to also be philanthropists?










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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Monday Nov 4th Day 33

Agenda Monday, Nov 5th

Chapter 6 Sec #1 & #2 Quiz

Chapter 6 Section #3 Outline Due Monday Night (Nov 5th)


Chapter 6 Section #4 Outline Due Wednesday Night (Nov 7th)
Men Who Guilt America Part 8 Due Wednesday Night (Nov 7th)

Chapter 6 Test will be  Thursday, Nov 8th

Industrial Revolution Project Submission by Tuesday Night Nov 13th 


Industrial Revolution Project Presentations start  Thursday, Nov 15th 


Unit 4 Standards (Industrial Revolution)
Chapters 5 & 6

________________________________________________________________________

Objective:
After studying this chapter students should be able to:
1. Understand the causes of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States.
2. Be able to describe the technological innovations that spurred industrialization.
3. Be able to describe the social, economic, and environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution and to make connections between the impact of the Industrial Revolution and the ideological and political responses.
4. Understand the relationship between the industrialized world and the non-industrialized world as demonstrated in the cases of Russia, Egypt, and India.

Rationale:
The Industrial Revolution was the biggest social turning point in history, transforming the very way people lived their lives. Identifying the various social, political, and economic changes of the times is essential in understanding the period and the effects it had on the world.
Evidence:
Being able to identify and explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the living experience of people all of over the world will assist in understanding the different paths societies took as they developed.

___________________________________________________________________________________________

Essential question - How important is sanitation?
Change in the way work is done


Journal Entry (CH 6 Sec#1) - What countries quickly industrialized after Great Britain and what factors allowed/assisted it to happen?

(CH 6 Sec#1 part 2) - Explain who this quote is referencing and what it means.




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Today - 

Take the quiz, answer the journal questions, update assignment sheets, confirm 12 week grades.

Watch this Prezi about the medical advancements during this period - 
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Men Who Built America
Answers to the questions for part 7 will be due Sunday Night, Nov 4th


Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie and Morgan have gone un-monitored for decades, but American politicians are about to change that. They want to guard against monopolies and an unbalanced use of power. The men, some lifelong enemies, come together with a play to gain influence with the White House. Their candidate, William McKinley, wins the White House and passes legislation favorable to big business. Morgan and Carnegie create U.S. Steel, the first billion-dollar company in the U.S. while Rockefeller takes control of 90 percent of North American oil.

Key terms to define
ANTI-TRUST, CAPITAL, ELITE, LUCRATIVE, NICHE, PROSPERITY, RUTHLESS

Discussion Questions
1. Why were American workers upset at the time of the 1896 election? How did William Jennings Bryan attempt to address some of their concerns?
2. Why did the business tycoons put their support behind William McKinley? Were they successful?
3. What does “anti-trust” mean? Do you agree with the strategy of breaking up businesses that become very dominant in one industry?





There's only soooo  much room and sooooo many resources

Essential Question - Why was he so wrong, or was he?

Malthus Debate Article (answer the questions at the end of the article)
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Thursday, November 1, 2018

Thursday Nov 1st Day 32


Agenda Thursday, Nov 1st 

Men Who built America Part 5 by tonight (Nov 1st)
Chapter 6 Section #1 Outline Due Tonight (Nov 1st) 

Men Who built America Part 6 by Sat Night (Nov 3rd)

Chapter 6 Section #2 Outline Due Sunday Night (Nov 4th)
Men Who built America Part 7 by Sunday Night (Nov 4th)



Next Week
Chapter 6 Section #3 Outline Due Monday Night (Nov 5th)


Chapter 6 Section #4 Outline Due Wednesday Night (Nov 7th)

Chapter 6 Test will be  Thursday, Nov 8th

Industrial Revolution Project Submission by Tuesday Night Nov 13th 

Industrial Revolution Project Presentations start  Thursday, Nov 15th 

Unit 4 Standards (Industrial Revolution)
Chapters 5 & 6

________________________________________________________________________

Objective:
After studying this chapter students should be able to:
1. Understand the causes of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States.
2. Be able to describe the technological innovations that spurred industrialization.
3. Be able to describe the social, economic, and environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution and to make connections between the impact of the Industrial Revolution and the ideological and political responses.
4. Understand the relationship between the industrialized world and the non-industrialized world as demonstrated in the cases of Russia, Egypt, and India.

Rationale:
The Industrial Revolution was the biggest social turning point in history, transforming the very way people lived their lives. Identifying the various social, political, and economic changes of the times is essential in understanding the period and the effects it had on the world.
Evidence:
Being able to identify and explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the living experience of people all of over the world will assist in understanding the different paths societies took as they developed.

___________________________________________________________________________________________



Journal question - 14th amendment, what is it, what do you think of it, should it be changed/modified like Trump says?

"The Case"

The Issue

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Men Who Built America
Answers to the questions for part 6 will be due Tuesday Night, Nov 14th


Episode 6: Owning it All
With an investment from Morgan, the Edison Electric Company is created and begins wiring homes in New York. A rival, Nikola Tesla, soon emerges with a different technology for electric light. A battle between Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) power ensues. Morgan eventually buys out
Edison and forms General Electric which adopts AC power, setting the stage for the next several decades of electric power. Meanwhile, there is increasing unrest among American workers as the gap between the rich and the poor grows.


Key terms to define
BEDROCK, HORSEPOWER, PRIVATE SECTOR, STREAMLINE, VIABLE, VULNERABILITY, WATERSHED,


Discussion Questions
1. What is the difference between AC and DC power?
2. What do you think of Morgan’s decision to buy out Thomas Edison? Do you think this decision was fair to Edison?
3. Why was J.P. Morgan’s ability to loan funds to the federal government so important? Do you agree with one commentator that this was an “act of nationalism”?
4. What is “Morganization”? Why was this approach an important and notable feature of the American economy?