Homework:
Reading (hint, title is the link :)
Hoover, Roosevelt and the Role of Government
Actively read! Questions next class.
Reminder: The password is hyan_log to get into this database!
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!!!!
Friday, January 29, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Another late post...bahhhhhh.
Reminder:
Quiz tomorrow on the causes of the "Stock Market Crash of 1929" and the underlying causes of the Great Depression. It will be in short answer format.
Your only homework is to review your notes and readings from this week to study!!
PowerPoint from today:
Hoover and Hard Times
Reminder:
Quiz tomorrow on the causes of the "Stock Market Crash of 1929" and the underlying causes of the Great Depression. It will be in short answer format.
Your only homework is to review your notes and readings from this week to study!!
PowerPoint from today:
Hoover and Hard Times
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Hey! Sorry I forgot to post until now...
In class we finished up the PowerPoint on the causes of the Great Depression. You can find a link to it on yesterday's post.
You got a reading packet for homework. No questions this time. Phew! Sorry, it's not in a readily upload-able mode. If you need a copy, it's in the Extra Hand-Outs bin.
Also, a short piece of news:
JOHN MACLELLAN BROKE MY PENCIL SHARPENER TODAY. FOR SHAME.
In class we finished up the PowerPoint on the causes of the Great Depression. You can find a link to it on yesterday's post.
You got a reading packet for homework. No questions this time. Phew! Sorry, it's not in a readily upload-able mode. If you need a copy, it's in the Extra Hand-Outs bin.
Also, a short piece of news:
JOHN MACLELLAN BROKE MY PENCIL SHARPENER TODAY. FOR SHAME.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Tues., Jan 26
Homework:
Do some research-
What were/are the causes of our current (2008-present) economic downturn?
15 Points Possible:
10 Points for describing the source, and providing an answer to the key questions above.
A solid paragraph is adequate, but more is always welcome :)
5 Points for bringing in the source (printing out the article).
DUE NEXT CLASS.
From Class:
Link-
PowerPoint, The Causes of the Great Depression
Do some research-
What were/are the causes of our current (2008-present) economic downturn?
- Are there any causes in common with the Great Depression? Are we in/headed into another Great Depression?
- Many, many experts are still trying to figure out the answers to these question, so don't feel as if you need to find definitive answers. These are relevant questions in understanding our current situation, as well as more effectively evaluating the lessons of the past...
15 Points Possible:
10 Points for describing the source, and providing an answer to the key questions above.
A solid paragraph is adequate, but more is always welcome :)
5 Points for bringing in the source (printing out the article).
DUE NEXT CLASS.
From Class:
Link-
PowerPoint, The Causes of the Great Depression
Monday, January 25, 2010
Mon., Jan. 25
Get ready, because things are about to get really depressing...
New Unit= THE GREAT DEPRESSION!! Woooooooot
Today we started asking ourselves, "What went wrong?" It's a question I ask a lot.
More specifically, we approached the question:
"What were the causes of the Stock Market Crash of 1929?"
In Class:
Here's a link to the video we began watching-
American Experience: The Crash of 1929
Homework:
Worksheet 22-1
Worksheet 22-3
Yes, 22-2 is missing, astute observation! It was on purpose.
New Unit= THE GREAT DEPRESSION!! Woooooooot
Today we started asking ourselves, "What went wrong?" It's a question I ask a lot.
More specifically, we approached the question:
"What were the causes of the Stock Market Crash of 1929?"
In Class:
Here's a link to the video we began watching-
American Experience: The Crash of 1929
Homework:
Worksheet 22-1
Worksheet 22-3
Yes, 22-2 is missing, astute observation! It was on purpose.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Good luck studying for mid-terms. Below you will find a link to the review sheet!
Reminders:
Your mid-term will be a Paper 1 on the Imperialism Era and a 45 minute Paper 2 style essay.
You will have five different essay questions to choose from.
To do well on this essay you will need to bring in SPECIFIC AND DETAILED historical knowledge. On the review sheet, I've given you a list of identifications from each chapter, which indicate that these people/events/ideas should be brought in as evidence when writing an essay that falls under that topic.
Please e-mail me with any questions!
Link:
Mid-term Review Sheet
Reminders:
Your mid-term will be a Paper 1 on the Imperialism Era and a 45 minute Paper 2 style essay.
You will have five different essay questions to choose from.
To do well on this essay you will need to bring in SPECIFIC AND DETAILED historical knowledge. On the review sheet, I've given you a list of identifications from each chapter, which indicate that these people/events/ideas should be brought in as evidence when writing an essay that falls under that topic.
Please e-mail me with any questions!
Link:
Mid-term Review Sheet
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Tues., Jan. 12
Homework:
Answer these questions on the Sacco and Vanzetti reading:
USE EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT TO SUPPORT YOUR ANSWERS
1. What underlying causes of "prejudice against foreigners and anarchists" does Bortman discuss in the opening paragraphs of his viewpoint paper?
2. How did the "three themes of public opinion and official concern" discussed by Bortman converge on Sacco and Vanzetti?
3. What evidence does Bortman present that Sacco and Vanzetti were denied a chance at justice?
If you need the reading, please see yesterday's post for the link.
Answer these questions on the Sacco and Vanzetti reading:
USE EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT TO SUPPORT YOUR ANSWERS
1. What underlying causes of "prejudice against foreigners and anarchists" does Bortman discuss in the opening paragraphs of his viewpoint paper?
2. How did the "three themes of public opinion and official concern" discussed by Bortman converge on Sacco and Vanzetti?
3. What evidence does Bortman present that Sacco and Vanzetti were denied a chance at justice?
If you need the reading, please see yesterday's post for the link.
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