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Classwork/Homework 10% Tests and Quizzes 40% Projects 25% Final Project 5% Midterm/Final Exam 10% Participation 10% Semester Total =100% |
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UNIT 5 OUTLINEDay 1 Monday/Tuesday 1/10 + 1/11
Pass out papers and go over due dates 5.1 From Boom to Bust Day 2 Wednesday 1/12 Finish 5.1 From Boom to Bust Explain Project + Work on Project Day 3 Thursday/Friday 1/13 + 1/14 5.2 Surviving the Great Depression Monday 1/17 Martin Luther King Jr. Day- No School Day 4 Tuesday 1/18 Common Day Gallery Walk Day 5 Wednesday 1/19 Chapter 9 Reading Quiz Day 6 Thursday/Friday 1/20 + 1/21 5.3 Happy Days are Here Again Project Time Day 7 Monday/Tuesday 1/24 + 1/25 Begin Cinderella Man Day 8 Wednesday 1/26 Chapter 10 Reading Quiz Finish Movie Day 9 Thursday/Friday 1/27 + 1/28 Jeopardy and Exam Day 10 Monday/Tuesday 1/31 + 2/1 Pass out Papers for Unit 6 WWII Begin Lecture and Begin Project Presentations Day 10 Wednesday February 2/2 Finish Project Presentations Continue Unit 6 on next Navtigation Page. Lectures Movie Choices:
1) Cinderella Man (2005) 2. Race (2016)Random/TodayPhoto links, cite photographers.
Click on: 2) Images Database- Move the green colored timeline so that it is only showing photographs from 1935-1939. Research and cite at least one photographer, include basic biography info of the photographers. You must include at least five photographs, with dates, captions and why you chose each area of the country/photograph. |
UNIT 5 REQUIRED READINGChapter 9 Pages 464-491
Open Book Chapter 9 Reading Quiz [Day 4] (1/19) Chapter 10 Pages 494-529 Open Book Chapter 10 Reading Quiz [Day 7] (1/26) UNIT 5 QUICKSHEET/REVIEW SHEETIn order to receive extra credit on the Unit Exam, all key terms must be handwritten, full sentence responses. All essential questions must be answered in complete sentences too.
UNIT 5 HOMEWORK PACKETAll Homework/Assignments will be due on Day 7 of this Unit
3. All Guided Lecture Notes
4. Extra Credit Movie Questions
Handed out in class. Needs to be hand-written and full sentences. Resources/links
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