Week 13: November 16-20
Mon: Take QUIZ over Chapter 8 Sections 1 and 2.
Complete questions over Chapter 8 Section 3 (ratification of the
Constitution). HW: none.
Tues: Discuss the Federalists, Antifederalists, and
ratification of the Constitution. HW: none
Wed: Review Chapter 8 (Articles of Confederation and the
Constitutional Convention). HW: Study for tomorrow's test.
Thurs: Take TEST over Chapter 8. Read excerpt from The
Federalist papers and evaluate by creating a web. HW: Finish web,
if necessary.
Fri: Discuss arguments for and against the Constitution. Watch
clips from John Adams. HW: Eat lots of turkey and pumpkin pie,
and be thankful!!
Week 12: November 9-13 **If you are doing extra credit memorization,
you must complete it by 4 pm on Friday.**
Mon: Discuss Yorktown and Treaty of Paris 1783. HW: Study
for tomorrow's quiz over Chapter 7 Sections 3 & 4.
Tues: Take QUIZ over 7.3 and 7.4. Begin working on 8.1
Questions. HW: Finish 8.1 Questions.
Wed: Veteran's Day Activities. Discuss U.S. foreign wars and
write letters to men and women currently serving.
Thur: Discuss the Articles of Confederation. HW: Finish
8.2 Questions.
Fri: Discuss the Constitional Convention. HW: Study
Chapter 8 Sections 1 and 2 for a quiz on Monday 11/16.
Week 11: November 2-6
Mon: Finish discussing the Declaration of Independence. HW:
Study for tomorrow's test over Chapter 6.
Tues: Take Chapter 6 TEST. Begin working on 7.1/7.2
questions. HW: Finish Chapter 7 Sections 1 and 2 Questions.
Wed: Continue discussing Revolutionary War, with a focus on
Saratoga. HW: Study for quiz over 7.1 and 7.2.
Thur: Take QUIZ over 7.1 and 7.2. Discuss progress of
Revolutionary War. HW: Complete Chapter 7 Sections 3 & 4 Questions.
Fri: Discuss end of War and its effects. HW: Finish
American Revolution Timeline to turn in on Monday 11/9.
Week 10: October 26-30 (We are covering a lot of information
this week, so be prepared for homework questions almost every night. It's fun
to learn, right?!!). Also, I will be sending home extra credit opportunities
this week that are optional for students (memorizing the Declaration of
Independence preamble and/or Patrick Henry's speech to the Virginia assembly).
Mon: Discuss Townhend Acts, Boston Massacre, Tea Act, Boston Tea
Party. Watch clip from John Adams movie. HW: Study for
tomorrow's quiz over Chapter 6 Sections 1 and 2.
Tues: QUIZ over Chapter 6 Sections 1 and 2. Begin Chapter
6 Section 3 questions. HW: Finish Chapter 6 Section 3 questions.
Wed: Discuss Intolerable Acts, Paul Revere's midnight ride,
Lexington and Concord. HW: Chapter 6 Section 4 questions.
Thurs: Discuss Bunker Hill, Thomas Paine's Common Sense,
the Declaration of Independence. HW: Declaration of Independence
chart/questions.
Fri: Discuss Declaration of Independence. Watch clip from John
Adams movie, depicting the Continental Congresses and Declaration. HW:
none. (We will have a TEST on Tuesday, Nov. 3 over all of Chapter 6.)
Week 9: October 19-23
Mon: Discuss the French and Indian War. HW: none (begin
studying all of your review questions for Wednesday's test)
Tues: Finish the French and Indian War. Review Chapter 5. HW:
Study for tomorrow's TEST.
Wed: Test over Chapter 5. Begin answering questions over
Chapter 6 Section 1. HW: Complete 6.1 questions.
Thurs: Discuss British restrictions on the colonies (Stamp Act,
etc.). HW: Complete 6.2 Questions.
Fri: Discuss growing tensions between Britain and the colonies,
including the Boston Massacre. Watch clip of John Adams movie
concerning the Boston Massacre and its trial. HW: none.
Week 8: October 12-16
Mon: No school
Tues: Discuss colonial values and culture, the Great Awakening,
and the Enlightenment (Chapter 5, Section 1). HW: Answer the front page
of Chapter 5 Section 2 Questions
Wed: Discuss the roots of representational government (Chapter 5
Section 2). HW: none
Thur: Discuss the Zenger trial and its relation to the First
Amendment. HW: Study for tomorrow's quiz over 5.1 and 5.2
Fri: Take Quiz over Chapter 5 Sections 1 and 2. Begin
reading Section 3 of Chapter 5 (French and Indian War). HW: Finish 5.3
Questions.
Week 7: October 5-9
Mon: Discuss characteristics of the Backcountry. HW:
Study for tomorrow's quiz over Chapter 4 Sections 3 & 4 (the Southern colonies
and the Backcountry) and identification of the 13 colonies on the map
Tues: Quiz over the 13 colonies (identify on map) and 4.3
and 4.4. HW: none
Wed: Review all of Chapter 4. HW: Study for tomorrow's
test over Chapter 4 (characteristics of New England, Middle, Southern
colonies, and the Backcountry)
Thurs: Test over Ch. 4; Begin chart/questions over
Chapter 5 Section 1. HW: Finish 5.1 Chart/Questions
Fri: Discuss the values of an emerging American identity and how
the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment contributed to those values. HW:
none (unless student does not finish Main Idea chart in class)
Week 6: Sept. 28-Oct. 2
Mon: New England colonial region HW: none
Tues: Middle colonial region HW: finish questions over
Chapter 4 Section 2
Wed: Continue discussing characteristics of the New England and
Middle Colonies HW: Study for tomorrow's quiz over Chapter 4 Sections 1
and 2
Thurs: Take quiz over 4.1 and 4.2. Begin Southern colonial
region. HW: Finish questions over Chapter 4 Section 3
Fri: Southern colonial region HW: Finish map of 13
British Colonies