Daily Objective Questions
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1 Daily Objective Questions
2 8/3/17 Start of the Year Info. According to the classroom procedures, how are you to enter the classroom? Please take out a pencil or pen Write your name on the yellow Daily Objective Notebook in the area provided. Write your first and last name, and class period on the pink class Social Studies Class Information Sheet in the upper right corner of the paper.
3 8/4/17 Start of the Year Info. What must you do before leaving the room to use the restroom, go to the nurse, or if called out of the classroom? Please take out your Personalized Lic. Plate from yesterday.
4 8/7/17 Start of the Year Info. On the four point scale, what is considered mastery? Please take out your License Plate from last week. Leave your Daily Objective Notebook out for Mr. Furman to check last weeks DO?s.
5 8/8/17 Start of the Year Info. What is the purpose of practice assignments? Log on to the computer on your desk. If you already know your username and password work, you don t have to do this. Student directions for setting new passwords: 1. Enter student ID for the username and Student1 for the password 2. The following message will appear: You are required to change your password. 3. Enter a new password and confirm the new password by entering it again. Important Note: 8 character minimum with a combination of lower case, upper case and a number or special character. The password cannot include the student's first or last name or their complete ID number and must be different from their previous 10 passwords.
6 8/9/17 Historical Research Tell me your favorite time period, event and person/ group from history. After you write down your D.O.?, fill in your agenda for today. Log on to your computer and go to Edmodo. I sent you an assignment. If you were absent yesterday, ask Mr. Furman about setting up your Edmodo account.
7 8/10/17 Historical Research Describe what parts are necessary to make a good historical graph/chart or timeline, and what is chronological order? After you write down your D.O.?, fill in your agenda for today. Log on to your computer and go to Edmodo. I sent you an assignment.
8 8/11/17 Historical Research What is the purpose of a thesis statement? After you write down your D.O.?, fill in your agenda for today. Log on to your computer and go to Edmodo. I sent you an assignment.
9 8/14/17 Historical Research What are some features that a good thesis statement has? Please login to your computer. Go to Edmodo Go into your Edmodo backpack and open up the Historical Research Unit (HRU) Packet page 5 (LG 2 notes) Leave your DO? Notebook out for Mr. Furman to check. Take out the Advanced History Contract from Friday Fill in your agenda for today.
10 8/15/17 Historical Research What is the difference between a primary and secondary source? How are these type of sources related? Please login to your computer. Go to Edmodo. I sent you a practice assignment. Go into your Edmodo backpack and open up the Historical Research Unit (HRU) Packet page 6 (LG 3 notes). Fill in your agenda for today. Take out your Advanced History Course Contract
11 8/16/17 Historical Research What are some ways you can check the credibility of a source? (4 ways) Take out and login to your computer. Open up LG 3 Practice from yesterday. Open up your Historical Research Unit Packet Fill in your agenda for today.
12 8/17/17 Historical Research Define cause and effect, and point of view. Take out and login to your computer. Please open up the LG 4 practice on Cause and Effect and POV. Fill in your agenda for today. Take out the Advanced History Contract from Friday, if you haven t turned it in yet.
13 8/18/17 Historical Research Why is it important to look at a research source s point of view? Please login to your computer. Go to Edmodo. I sent you three items for the NHD project. Fill in your agenda for today.
14 8/21/17 Historical Research Which category of NHD project are you considering doing? (Exhibit, Research Paper, Documentary, drama, and Website) Please login to your computer. Go to Edmodo. Fill in your agenda for today. Open up your NHD Directions packet. I sent this to you on Friday. Leave DO? Notebook out to be checked
15 8/22/17 Historical Research Are you thinking of doing your NHD project in a group or by yourself? Laptops out login to Edmodo. Open up your NHD Directions packet page 5. I sent this to you on Friday. Fill in your agenda for today.
16 What is paraphrasing? D. O.? 8/23/17 Historical Research Please login to your computer. Go to Edmodo. I sent you two items, put them in your backpack; -Paraphrasing, Plagiarism, Keeping Track of Your Research -How to Use Google Search Fill in your agenda for today. Open up your NHD Directions packet p Take out a sheet of notebook paper. By the end of class turn in your Historical Research Unit Packet- this is where you took notes during the unit.
17 8/24/17 American Revolution What is a revolution? Laptops Out login. Go to Edmodo. I sent you a new Unit Packet for the American Revolution Unit.
18 8/25/17 American Revolution Look at your unit vocabulary list in your packet. Choose three new definitions that you learned. Laptops Out login. Go to Edmodo. I sent you a new an assignment. Why people rebel?
19 8/28/17 Historical Research What topic are you thinking about for the NHD project? Laptops Out, login to Edmodo. Open up your American Revolution Unit Packet Get ready for Stump the Teacher Fill in your agenda for the week. Leave your DO? Out to be checked.
20 8/29/17 American Revolution Why was the Proclamation Line of 1763 a point of disagreement between the Colonies and Great Britain? Fill in your agenda Take out your Colonial Map 1776 Login to Edmodo. Open up your American Revolution Unit Packet p. 4. Text book open to p
21 8/30/17 American Revolution Explain what the Stamp Act was? Why were the Colonists angry with this act? Why was Patrick Henry upset by this Act? Login to Edmodo. Open up your American Revolution Unit Packet p. 5. Fill in your agenda
22 8/31/17 American Revolution Explain what the Boston Massacre was, and how it pushed Great Britain the Colonies towards war? Login to Edmodo. Open up your American Revolution Unit Packet p. 6. I sent you a post with an assignment for today- LG 5 Practice Boston Massacre, Samuel Adams, John Adams and Paul Revere.
23 9/1/17 American Revolution Who were the Sons of Liberty? What role did they play in causing the American Revolution? Open American Revolution Unit Packet p. 6 Open LG 5 Practice Boston Massacre, Samuel Adams, John Adams and Paul Revere. Fill in your agenda
24 9/5/17 American Revolution Explain the connection between Tea Act, Boston Tea Party and the Intolerable Acts. Leave DO? Out to be checked Open American Revolution Unit Packet Fill in your agenda
25 9/6/17 American Revolution Who was the author of Common Sense? Why was this piece of writing a cause of the American Revolution? What was the Declaration of Independence? Who was the main author? Open American Revolution Unit Packet Fill in your agenda
26 9/7/17 American Revolution What were the three inalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence? Open American Revolution Unit Packet p. 8 and 9 Fill in your agenda
27 9/8/17 NHD Project What are some strategies for paraphrasing you can use when doing historical research? Laptops out, Bring up your NHD Directions Packet p (MLA Guide) on Edmodo. Open up your Working Thesis document from Tuesday- This is due at the end of the period.
28 9/11/17 American Revolution What important decisions were made at the First and Second Continental Congresses? Leave DO? Notebook out- Check week 6. Only four DOs last week. Fill in your agenda. If you haven t, turn in your Working Thesis document from Tuesday, turn in today..
29 9/12/17 American Revolution Which cause of the Revolution do you see as the main reason for the Colonies wanting independence from Great Britain? Open up your Unit Packet I sent you an assignment on Edmodo- Ranking the Causes of the Revolution. Fill in your agenda. If you haven t, turn in your Working Thesis document, turn in today. LG 5 Quiz tomorrow
30 9/13/17 American Revolution Why did the Sons of Liberty want to remain a secret organization? LG 5 Quiz today No computers during the quiz.
31 9/14/17 American Revolution Compare your score on the American Revolution pretest with your score on the LG 5 quiz. How much progress did you make? Take out your Secret Colonial Society Project paper. Tomorrow- NHD 1 st Source/ note check. 5 sources w/ notes.
32 9/15/17 American Revolution When researching your NHD topic, what kind of information should you be looking for specifically? Take out your Secret Colonial Society Project paper. Open up or take out your NHD research. 1 st Source/ note check. 5 sources w/ notes.
33 9/18/17 American Revolution Which two battles marked the start of the American Revolution? Login to Edmodo. Open your Amer. Rev. Unit Packet p. 10 Leave DO? Out to be checked from last week. Have your NHD sources ready for Mr. Furman to Check
34 9/19/17 American Revolution What was something you learned about how battles were fought during the American Revolution from today s lesson? Login to Edmodo. Open the assignment I sent you. LG 6 Practice Revolutionary War Battle Tactics Open your online textbook. Have your NHD sources ready for Mr. Furman to check if they weren t already checked. Living History Trip- Information Meeting Thursday 9/21 6PM Library.
35 9/20/17 American Revolution Why were the battles of Trenton and Saratoga important in helping the colonies defeat Great Britain? Open up your unit packet p. 10. Turn in your LG 6 Practice on Rev. War Battle Tactics from yesterday if you haven t done so. Wednesday early release schedule. No Period 2 or 6 today.
36 9/21/17 American Revolution What were conditions like for the Continental Army at Valley Forge? How would you describe the Continental Army as a fighting force before Valley Forge? How were they after? Open up your unit packet p. 10. I sent you an assignment on Edmodo- Valley Forge Story and Questions
37 9/22/17 American Revolution By next Friday, how many total NHD sources should you have? Green AM Yellow PM Open up your unit packet p. 10. NHD Research today and Finish your Valley Forge Story and Questions and submit.
38 9/25/17 American Revolution Why was the Battle of Yorktown significant in the American Revolution? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo. Fill in your agenda
39 9/26/17 American Revolution What role did George Washington and King George III have during the American Revolution? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo George v. George You will need your headphones. Open your unit packet p. 11. Fill in your agenda
40 9/27/17 American Revolution What role did Ben Franklin have during the American Revolution? Edmodo Finish George v. George assignment from yesterday. You will need your headphones. Open your unit packet p Fill in your agenda
41 9/28/17 American Revolution Explain Great Britain s Northern Strategy to defeat the colonies at the beginning of the war. Which battle stop the British from achieving this? Open your unit packet Fill in your agenda
42 9/29/17 American Revolution Explain how the Continental Army changed from the start of the war to the end. Submit your Amer. Rev. Unit packet Fill in your agenda No computers during the quiz. Have your NHD sources ready to be checked.
43 10/2/17 American Revolution Compare your score on the American Revolution pretest with your score on the LG 6 quiz. How much progress did you make? Submit your Amer. Rev. Unit packet Fill in your agenda Leave DO? Out from last week to be checked. If you didn t have your NHD sources checked last week, have them out to be checked by Mr. Furman.
44 10/3/17 American Revolution What are some reasons why a Colonist would remain loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution? Leave DO? Out to be checked. Submit your Amer. Rev. Unit packet Fill in your agenda If you didn t have your NHD sources checked last week, have them out to be checked by Mr. Furman.
45 10/4/17 Constitutional Convention What is a constitution? Fill in your agenda I sent you a new unit packet on Edmodo.
46 Define government? D. O.? 10/5/17 Constitutional Convention Fill in your agenda
47 10/17/17 Constitutional Convention Unit Why does a society/ country need a government? Open up you Constitutional Convention CC Unit Packet p. 3 Leave DO? Out to be checked. I sent you NHD Rough Draft directions on Edmodo
48 10/18/17 Constitutional Convention Unit List out some different types of governments that you learned about from watching the video? No computers for the first part of class.
49 10/19/17 Constitutional Convention Unit What are the two types of democracies, and how are they different? I sent you three video clips on Edmodo Open your CC unit packet Take out your headphones.
50 10/20/17 Constitutional Convention Unit Describe two types of monarchies. Describe two types of dictatorships. I sent you an assignment on Edmodo. Open your CC unit packet
51 10/23/17 Constitutional Convention Unit What ideas about government did the Founding Fathers take from the Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and Declaration of Independence? Laptops out go to Edmodo -I sent you an assignment and video link. -Open CC Unit Packet p. 8-9 Civics text pages 19-24
52 10/24/17 Creating the Constitution Explain the core philosophical/ political ideas that John Locke and Montesquieu(Mon-Teh-Skew)had about government. Login to Edmodo Open CC Unit packet p. 9
53 10/25/17 Creating the Constitution What were some weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? Login to Edmodo I sent you an assignment- A of C and the 4 Reasons for government Take out your 4 Reasons for Government Illustrations- From last week.
54 10/26/17 Creating the Constitution What type of government did the Founding Fathers (the men who created the U.S. s government) decide upon? Why did they choose this type, what/ who influenced them? AM Early Release schedule today- no advisory Please take out your illustrations for the different types of government. LG 7 Quiz tomorrow
55 10/27/17 Creating the Constitution What was the only branch (part) of the national government under the Articles of Confederation? Why was only having one branch a weakness?
56 10/30/17 Creating the Constitution Explain the Great and 3/5 Compromises that took place at the Constitutional Convention. -Login to Edmodo- Please open up your CC unit packet to p. 10 -Have week 12 DO? out -American History Text to p
57 10/31/17 Creating the Constitution How did the Virginia Plan favor the states with larger populations in the Congress? How did the New Jersey Plan favor the states with smaller populations in the Congress? -Login to Edmodo- Please open up your CC unit packet to p. 10 -
58 11/1/17 Creating the Constitution Explain the role that each person had at the Constitutional Convention: James Madison, George Washington, Ben Franklin -Login to Edmodo- Please open up your CC unit packet to p. 11 I sent you a note with directions on Edmodo. You will need headphones
59 11/2/17 Creating the Constitution During the ratification (to officially approve) of the Constitution, which issue(s) did the Federalists and Antifederalists disagree on most. Login to Edmodo- Please open up your CC unit packet to p. 12 American History Text to p
60 11/3/17 Creating the Constitution If you had been alive when the U.S. Constitution was created, would you have supported its ratification or been against it? Login to Edmodo- Please open up your CC unit packet to p American History Text to p Take out your Double Bubble Assignment from yesterday. I sent you an assignment on Edmodo Persuasive Pamphlet Federalist or Antifederalist.
61 11/6/17 Creating the Constitution What did Antifederalist Patrick Henry dislike about the new Constitution? What did Federalist Alexander Hamilton like about it? Leave out your DO? Week 13 I sent you an assignment on Edmodo Login to Edmodo- Please open up your CC unit packet to p. 3 American History Text to p. 250 Take out your Double Bubble Assignment from Friday Open your Persuasive Pamphlet Federalist or Antifederalist project.
62 11/7/17 Creating the Constitution How did the Bill of Rights (Amendments 1-10) and the Federalist Papers help to get the Constitution ratified (approved)? -Turn in your Persuasive Pamphlet Projects. -Due Wed.- Make sure your CC Unit packet is complete- vocab and summaries done -Periods 5 and 7- Login to Edmodo open up the LG 8 Practice assignment from yesterday and your unit packet to p. 3.
63 11/8/17 Creating the Constitution Define federalism. Turn in your CC unit packet Turn in your Fed or A-fed Persuasive Pamphlet Project
64 11/9/17 Constitution What is the purpose of a nation s constitution? I sent you a new unit Packet. Make sure you turn in your CC unit packet Turn in your Fed or A-fed Persuasive Pamphlet Project
65 11/13/17 Constitution How many Articles (not amendments) are there in the U.S. Constitution? Have Week 14 DO? out for me to check. Make sure you turn in your CC unit packet Turn in your Fed or A-fed Persuasive Pamphlet Project
66 11/14/17 Constitution Which branch of government do each of the first three articles of the U.S. Constitution deal with? Make sure you turn in your CC unit packet Turn in your Fed or A-fed Persuasive Pamphlet Project
67 11/15/17 Constitution How many times has the Constitution been amended? Make sure you turn in your CC unit packet Turn in your Fed or A-fed Persuasive Pamphlet Project
68 11/16/17 U.S. Constitution Think of the 7 principles the U.S. Constitution is based upon, which one do you feel is the most important? Open up your Constitution Unit Packet p.8
69 Explain the elastic clause. D. O.? 11/17/17 U.S. Constitution Open up your Constitution Unit Packet p.8 I sent you an assignment on Edmodo.
70 11/20/17 U.S. Constitution Explain how the Constitution is amended, and how this process makes the Constitution a Living Document? Open up your Constitution Unit Packet p.8 Have week 15 DO? Out to be checked. `
71 11/21/17 U.S. Constitution What is the difference between the principles of separation of powers and checks and balances? Open up your Constitution Unit Packet p.8 `
72 11/22/17 U.S. Constitution What is the difference between the principles of individual rights and limited government? `
73 11/27/17 U.S. Constitution What is the main role or power of the Congress (Legislative Branch)? What are some other powers delegated to Congress? Checking week 16 DO? Edmodo- Open up Constitution Unit packet p. 9 Legislative branch American History Text p (Articles I-III) Use your Scavenger Hunt packet p. 6-7
74 11/28/17 U.S. Constitution What is the main role or power of the President (Executive Branch)? What is the main role or power of the Supreme Court (Judicial Branch)? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo.
75 11/29/17 U.S. Constitution What are the qualifications to be in the Senate, House of Representatives and the President? Please open up your packet to page 11 and open your LG 10 Practice. Starting now, no cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it.
76 11/30/17 Constitution Unit What is the purpose of the Electoral College? How many electoral college votes must a candidate receive to be elected President of the United States? Open up Edmodo. Open up your Constitution Unit Packet- P. 11 Electing the President Starting now, no cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it.
77 12/1/17 U.S. Constitution After the Vice President who is next in line to be President? Who is after this person? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it.
78 12/4/17 Constitution Unit What are the first three steps of how a bill becomes a law (either House or Senate)? DO Question Check p. 17 I sent you an assignment on Edmodo. Open up your unit packet p. 13 8th grade Start time End time Minutes Period 1 8:30 AM 9:20 AM 50 Passing 9:20 AM 9:23 AM 3 Period 2 (elective) 9:23 AM 10:10 AM 47 Passing 10:10 AM 10:13 AM 3 Period 3 10:13 AM 11:00 AM 47 Passing 11:00 AM 11:03 AM 3 Period 4 Core Rotation 11:03 AM 11:45 AM 42 Lunch 11:45 AM 12:15 PM 30 Passing 12:15 PM 12:18 PM 3 Period 4 Core Rotation 12:18 PM 1:00 PM 42 Passing 1:00 PM 1:03 PM 3 Period 5 1:03 PM 1:50 PM 47 Passing 1:50 PM 1:53 PM 3 Period 6 (elective) 1:53 PM 2:40 PM 47 Passing 2:40 PM 2:43 PM 3 Period 7 2:43 PM 3:30 PM 47
79 12/5/17 Constitution Unit What role do Congressional Committees have in the law making process? I sent you two assignment on Edmodo. LG 10 Practice Checks and Balances and Filibuster Article Open up your unit packet p. 14
80 12/6/17 How can the Congress override a Presidential veto? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo- LG 10 Review Open up the Filibuster Article from yesterday.
81 12/7/17 What was the importance of the Marbury v. Madison case?
82 12/8/17 What is the Bill of Rights? Open up your Constitution Unit Packet to p. 16 on the Bill of Rights. American History Text to p
83 12/11/17 What are the five rights protected in the 1 st Amendment. When can they be denied by the government? Open up your Constitution Unit Packet to p. 16 on the Bill of Rights. American History Text to p DO Question Check p. 18
84 12/12/17 What is the significance of Miranda v. AZ and Gideon v. Wainwright? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo. Open your unit packet to p 16
85 12/13/17 Constitution Unit What two requirements does the government have to meet for a search to be reasonable? Open up your unit packet.
86 12/14/17 Constitution Unit What is stated in 3 rd, 9 th and 10 th Amendments? No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. At the end of period all laptops will be checked for any damage- keys off, frame around the screen being pulled off, tap being pulled off No games on the computer.
87 12/15/17 Constitution Unit Which Amendment in the Bill of Rights do you feel is the most important to a citizen? No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. At the end of period all laptops will be checked for any damage- keys off, frame around the screen being pulled off, tap being pulled off No games on the computer.
88 12/18/17 Constitution Unit If one of the senators from a state dies, how are they replaced? Use what you learned from watching Mr. Smith today. Take out your DO? Page 19 Interim test today Log in to your computer- go to Illuminate
89 12/19/17 Constitution Unit Why is Willet Creek important to Mr. Smith? Why is it important to Senator Paine? No computers today.
90 12/20/17 Constitution Unit What does Mr. Smith do to prove he is innocent? No computers today.
91 12/21/17 Constitution Unit How does the movie Mr. Smith goes to Washington end. No computers today.
92 1/8/18 WWII Unit When historians say a World War, what do they mean? Guest Speaker today- Officer James No laptops- everything off your desk after you finish your DO? World War 2 unit packet has been sent to you through Edmodo
93 1/9/18 WWII Unit What are some reasons why countries go to war with one another? I sent you the WWII Unit Packet yesterday on Edmodo. Today I sent you an Article- please put this in your Edmodo Backpack. NHD Exhibit Boards- Please start taking those home by the end of the week.
94 What is the definition of fascism? D. O.? 1/10/18 WWII Unit Open your WWII Unit Packet on Edmodo. Page 1, rate yourself for LG 13 American History text p. 804 NHD Exhibit Boards- Please start taking those home by the end of the week.
95 What were some of the causes of WWII? D. O.? 1/11/18 WWII Open up your WWII packet on Edmodo p. 7 American History Text p No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. At the end of period all laptops will be checked for any damage- leave the lid of your laptop up. NHD Exhibit Boards- Please start taking those home by the end of the week. On Friday, I will be taking them to the recycle bin- so please take them home.
96 1/12/18 WWII Which country was each dictator the leader of during WWII; Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo? Open up your WWII packet on Edmodo p. 7 No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. At the end of period all laptops will be checked for any damage- leave the lid of your laptop up. NHD Exhibit Boards- Please start taking those home by the end of the week. On Friday, I will be taking them to the recycle bin- so please take them home.
97 1/16/18 WWII What happened during the Munich Agreement? How was this a cause of WWII? Open up your WWII packet on Edmodo p. 7 Open up the LG 13 Practice from Friday- World is threatened by dictators. DO? Check week 21
98 1/17/18 WWII How is nationalism different from regular patriotism? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo: LG 13 Causes of WWII Video Web Quest. Take out your headphones. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. At the end of period all laptops will be checked for any damage- leave the lid of your laptop up.
99 1/19/18 WWII How did Japan s need for resources lead to the attack on Pearl Harbor? Take on your Social Probation JAG sticker card No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. At the end of period all laptops will be checked for any damage- leave the lid of your laptop up. Copies of the Pearl Harbor Play and RADAR article are class sets- leave them on your desk. HS Registration paperwork due 1/26
100 1/22/18 WWII How was the Great Depression a cause of WWII? -Take out your Social Probation JAG sticker card -I sent you an assignment on Edmodo Remembering Pearl Harbor. -Have Week 22 DO? out to be checked. -Open your unit packet to page 8 -HS Registration paperwork due 1/26 -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -At the end of period all laptops will be checked for any damage- leave the lid of your laptop up.
101 1/23/18 WWII List out the main countries that made up the Axis alliance, and the Allies. -Take out your Social Probation JAG sticker card -I sent you an assignment on Edmodo Ranking the causes of WWII. -Open your unit packet to page 7-8 -HS Registration paperwork due 1/26 -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it.
102 1/24/18 WWII What event marks the start of WWII in Europe? -Take out your Social Probation JAG sticker card -HS Registration paperwork due 1/26 -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
103 1/25/18 WWII What are some ways Americans supported the war at home? Open up text to p Packet to p Take out your Social Probation JAG sticker card -HS Registration paperwork due 1/26 -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card Last Notice- NHD boards go home today.
104 1/26/18 WWII Explain the role women played during WWII. (be sure to tell who Rosie the Riveter was) Explain the role minorities played during the home front. Open up your unit packet to p LG 14 Notes Home Front -Take out your JAG sticker card -HS Registration paperwork- leave on your desk Mr. Furman will pick t up. -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
105 1/29/18 WWII Explain how rationing and war bonds were used to support the war effort. -I sent you an assignment on Edmodo. -Have your DO?s out from last week p. 23 -Take out your JAG sticker card -HS Registration paperwork- leave on your desk Mr. Furman will pick t up. HS Registration Tuesday 1/30 -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
106 1/30/18 WWII What is your propaganda poster asking Americans to do to support the war effort? -I sent you an assignment on Edmodo. -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
107 1/31/18 WWII Which propaganda techniques are you using in your WWII home front poster? - On Edmodo- Open up the directions for the WWII propaganda poster project Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
108 2/1/18 WWII What was the Supreme Court s ruling in Korematsu vs United States and why is it significant? -Edmodo- I sent you a cases study on Korematsu v. US -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
109 2/2/18 WWII What were the importance of FDR s Fireside Chats during WWII? -Edmodo- I sent an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
110 What was EO 9066? D. O.? 2/5/18 WWII -Edmodo- I sent an assignment on Edmodo DO? week 24 out to be checked -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card Period 1 8:30 AM 9:20 AM 50 Passing 9:20 AM 9:23 AM 3 Period 2 (elective) 9:23 AM 10:10 AM 47 Passing 10:10 AM 10:13 AM 3 Period 3 10:13 AM 11:00 AM 47 Passing 11:00 AM 11:03 AM 3 Period 4 CORE Rotation 11:03 AM 12:30 PM 87 Lunch 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 30 Passing 1:00 PM 1:03 PM 3 Period 5 1:03 PM 1:50 PM 47 Passing 1:50 PM 1:53 PM 3 Period 6 (elective) 1:53 PM 2:40 PM 47 Passing 2:40 PM 2:43 PM 3 Period 7 2:43 PM 3:30 PM 47
111 2/6/18 WWII What impact did radio have on the home front during WWII? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
112 2/6/18 WWII What impact did radio have on the home front during WWII? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
113 No question today D. O.? 2/7/18 WWII
114 No question today D. O.? 2/8/18 WWII
115 No question today D. O.? 2/9/18 WWII
116 2/12/18 Explain the significance of the Battle of Britain. I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card DO? week 25 out to be checked Only two questions
117 2/13/18 WWII Name the turning point battle fought in North Africa between the British and Germans. In Soviet Union between the Germans and Russians. Open up your packets and go to page 11. Read pages Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card DO? week 25 out to be checked Only two questions
118 2/14/18 WWII By 1941, what areas of Europe were under Axis control? Open up your packets and go to page -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
119 2/15/18 WWII Why was the Battle of El Alamein a major turning point for the Allies during WWII? No computers today. -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
120 2/16/18 WWII Why was the Battle of Stalingrad a major turning point for the Allies during WWII? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
121 2/20/18 WWII What role did General Dwight Eisenhower (Ike) have during WWII? -Take out your JAG sticker card DO? week 26 out to be checked -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
122 2/21/18 WWII Explain the significance of the D- Day invasion (Operation Overlord)? -I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card DO? week 26 out to be checked Period 5 only -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
123 2/22/18 WWII Explain what American soldiers faced when they went ashore at Omaha and Utah Beaches on D-Day. -I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card DO? week 26 out to be checked Period 5 only -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
124 2/23/18 WWII What role did General George Patton have during Battle of the Bulge/ WWII? -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
125 2/26/18 WWII What does VE-Day stand for? What is the actual date of VE-Day? -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
126 2/27/18 WWII Explain the U.S. strategy of Island Hopping in the Pacific. -Take out your JAG sticker card Take out your DO Questions week 27 Open up your unit packet. -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
127 2/28/18 WWII Why was the Battle of Midway important to the United States? -Take out your JAG sticker card No food or snacks Open up your unit packet p No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
128 3/1/18 WWII How did the Navajo Code Talkers help the U.S. defeat the Japanese in the Pacific? -No computers today, unless you must ask permission to get one after your work is done. -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
129 3/2/18 WWII Who was Ira Hayes, what was his role at the Battle of Iwo Jima? -I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
130 3/5/18 WWII What was the Manhattan Project? I sent you an assignment on Edmodo Have week 28 DO? Out to be checked. -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
131 3/6/18 WWII Who was J. Robert Oppenheimer? -I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -You will need headphones -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
132 3/7/18 WWII What were some of the reasons the U.S. dropped the atomic bombs on Japan? -I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
133 3/8/18 WWII What was the biggest outcome of the Allies (U.S.) winning WWII? -No computers today. -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card Today: 8 th Grade Panoramic Pictures P4-11:15
134 3/8/18 WWII What was the biggest outcome of the Allies (U.S.) winning WWII? -No computers today. -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card Today: 8 th Grade Panoramic Pictures P4-11:15
135 3/20/18 WWII What was the Holocaust during WWII? Open your WWII unit packet -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
136 3/21/18 WWII What is Genocide? How is the Holocaust an example of this? - I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
137 What was the Final Solution? D. O.? 3/22/18 WWII - I sent you an assignment on Edmodo -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
138 3/23/18 WWII What were the Nuremburg Laws and Kristallnacht? - No computers today. -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
139 3/26/18 WWII What was the condition of Germany and Japan after the war? How did the United States (Allies) treat them? -Take out your JAG sticker card -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
140 3/27/18 WWII What were the NATO and Warsaw Pact alliances? - I sent you an assignment on Edmodo. You will need your headphones today. - Take out your JAG sticker card - No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
141 3/28/18 WWII What is the purpose of the United Nations (UN)? - Open your WWII unit packet - - Take out your JAG sticker card - No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
142 3/29/18 WWII Why was the nation of Israel created after WWII? - Submit your WWII unit packet - Take out your JAG sticker card - No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
143 No question today. D. O.? 4/2/18 WWII No computers today- If you need a laptop to submit work ask Mr. Furman- - Submit your WWII unit packet - No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
144 4/3/18 WWII What was the Cold War after WWII? - I sent you the new unit packet on Edmodo. - No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
145 No question today. D. O.? 4/4/18 WWII (5) 11:45-12:36 Lunch 1:06 (7) 1:06-2:00 No computers today- If you need a laptop to submit work ask Mr. Furman- - Submit your WWII unit packet - No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
146 4/5/18 Cold War Unit What are some basic differences between Communism and Capitalism? Open up your Cold War unit packet AZ Merit Testing Schedule today
147 4/6/18 Cold War Unit Who were Karl Marx, Friedrich Engel, and Adam Smith? What books did each of them write about economics. Open up your Cold War unit packet p. 6-7 I sent you an assignment on Edmodo. AZ Merit Testing Schedule today I will check your unit vocab on Monday.
148 4/9/18 Cold War Unit Why is America considered a mixed economy? Open up your Cold War unit packet p. 6-7 Capitalism v. Communism double bubble map open Unit Vocab open AZ Merit Testing Schedule today
149 No question today. D. O.? 4/10/18 WWII No computers today- If you need a laptop to submit work ask Mr. Furman- - No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card 10:45
150 4/11/18 Cold War Unit What are some of the origins of the Cold War between the U.S. and Soviet Union? AZ Merit Testing Schedule today
151 4/12/18 Cold War Unit What was the Berlin Blockade and Airlift? Open up your Cold War unit packet p. 6-7 I sent you an assignment on Edmodo AZ Merit Testing Schedule today
152 Explain McCarthyism. D. O.? 4/13/18 Cold War Unit Open up your Cold War unit packet p. 5 AZ Merit Testing Schedule today No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
153 4/16/18 Cold War Unit What was the Cuban Missile Crisis. How was this an example of Brinksmanship. I sent you an assignment on Edmodo. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
154 4/17/18 Cold War Unit Give two examples of spying that occurred during the Cold War. I sent youa post on Edmodo. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
155 4/18/18 Cold War Unit When did the Korean War happen? Bathroom- Must show your agenda. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
156 4/19/18 Cold War Unit What were some of the causes and effects of the Korean War? Bathroom- Must show your agenda. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
157 4/20/18 Cold War Unit How are North Korea and South Korea different today? Bathroom- Must show your agenda. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
158 4/23/18 Cold War Unit Describe the condition of the U.S. economy (in general) during the 1950s? Bathroom- Must show your agenda. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card After the quiz- Reading pages Cold War Packet pages 11
159 4/24/18 Cold War Unit How did the role of women in society change after WWII? Bathroom- Must show your agenda. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card I sent you an assignment on Edmodo
160 4/25/18 Cold War and post-wwii America Unit List out some of the new innovations and changes that happened in post-wwii America (medicine, engineering, inventions, consumer goods, entertainment ) Which do you feel was the most significant? Did any of these cause fear in Americans? Bathroom- Must show your agenda. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card Open your assignment Role of Women in Society, and you unit packet.
161 No Questions D. O.? 4/26/18-5/3/18 Cold War and post-wwii America Unit Bathroom- Must show your agenda. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card Open your assignment Role of Women in Society, and you unit packet.
162 5/4/18 Cold War and post-wwii America Unit Explain President Truman s strategy of containment. How is the U.S. Involvement in Korea an example of this? Open up your Cold War Unit Packet- p. 10 Korean War Bathroom- Must show your agenda. No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card Open your assignment Role of Women in Society, and you unit packet.
163 5/7/18 Cold War and post-wwii America Unit Who were the Beatniks? What did they oppose? -Submit your Cold War Unit Packet -I sent you an assignment and link on Edmodo to prepare for the HS Civics exam next week. -Bathroom- Must show your agenda. -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
164 What were Jim Crow laws? D. O.? 5/8/18 Cold War and post-wwii America Unit -Submit your Cold War Unit Packet -I sent you an assignment and link on Edmodo History of Jim Crow. -Bathroom- Must show your agenda. -No cell phones out unless you have specific permission from Mr. Furman to use it. -No Games Games = Yellow and then a Red Card
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