Congratulations to our December winners:
Brian Byrne
Kim Quilla
Beckett Ledger
January Week #1 Question:
1. The "Tin Lizzie" is another name for what?
2. What years was the Tin Lizzie produced?
Friday, December 21, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Wednesday, December 19th
SS8 -- Today students blocked for English and continued their work with poems. Tomorrow we will continue our look at Child Labor during the early 20th Century.
APUSH -- Today we watched Lincoln at the Palace Theatre. It was truly an amazing movie. In my humble opinion Spielberg masterfully mad a 2+ hour movie about policy exciting and intense. Daniel Day Lewis' portrayal of Abraham Lincoln was amazing. Tomorrow we will have our Round Table discussion - Does Abraham Lincoln deserve the title "The Great Emancipator?" Friday, students will complete their Unit VI test on the Civil War & Reconstruction.
HERE IS THE ASSIGNMENT FOR OVER CHRISTMAS BREAK:
APUSH -- Today we watched Lincoln at the Palace Theatre. It was truly an amazing movie. In my humble opinion Spielberg masterfully mad a 2+ hour movie about policy exciting and intense. Daniel Day Lewis' portrayal of Abraham Lincoln was amazing. Tomorrow we will have our Round Table discussion - Does Abraham Lincoln deserve the title "The Great Emancipator?" Friday, students will complete their Unit VI test on the Civil War & Reconstruction.
HERE IS THE ASSIGNMENT FOR OVER CHRISTMAS BREAK:
CHRISTMAS BREAK ASSIGNMENT:
1. Read Chapter 23 “Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age,”
pages 504-510,
Hippocampus
– Gilded Age:
1.
The Tweed Ring & Machine Politics
2.
Corruption in Business & Government
2. Read Chapter 23 “Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age,”
pages 514-521,
Hippocampus
– Gilded Age:
1.
Post-War Industrial Expansion
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Finally - APUSH syllabus - UNIT VI
APUSH Mr. Clark Unit
VI Syllabus
Civil War &
Reconstruction Chapters
20-22 in Pageant
Wed, 12/5 IC- Test
– Unit V – Causes of Civil War
HW-
Read
Chapter 20 “Girding for War: The North and the South,” pages 434-438
Hippocampus Activities – The Civil War:
Southern
Secession
Thurs, 12/6 IC-
Introduce Civil War / Strategies / Ads & Disads
HW-
Read Chapter 20 “Girding for War: The
North and the South,” pages
438-446,
Hippocampus
Activities – The Civil War:
1.
Mobilization
Fri, 12/7 IC- No
Class – ½ Day
HW- See
12/6
Mon, 12/10 IC- Read
Time article “The True Lincoln”
HW- Read
Chapter 20 “Girding for War: The North and the South,” pages 446-452
Hippocampus
Activities – The Civil War:
1. Military
Strategy
Tues, 12/11 IC- 1.
Quiz “The True Lincoln”
2.Discuss
the articles
3.
Doris Kearns Goodwin Interview
HW- Read
Chapter 21 “The Furnace of Civil War,” pages 453-458.
Hippocampus
Activities – The Civil War:
1. The
Battles
2. The
Economy during the Civil War
Wed, 12/12 IC- The
Civil War Lecture & PBS
HW- Read
Chapter 21 “The Furnace of Civil War,” pages 459-477.
Hippocampus
Activities – The Civil War:
1. Lincoln
and Civil Liberties
2. Emancipation
Proclamation
3. Election
of 1864
Thurs, 12/13 IC- The
Civil War Lecture & PBS
HW- Read
chapter 22 in Pageant (3-day assignment)
Complete Hippocampus:
The
Civil War, 1860 - 1865
Reconstruction,
1865 - 1877
HW- Day
2 of 3-day assignment
Mon, 12/17 IC- The
significance of the Civil War
HW- Day
3 of 3-day assignment
Tues, 12/18 IC- The
Legacy of Reconstruction - Lecture
HW- Key
Terms Quiz
Wed, 12/19 IC- View
Movie Lincoln
HW- Prepare
for discussion
Thurs 12/20 IC- Round
Table Discussion
HW- Study
for Test
Fri 12/21 IC- Test
Unit VI – Civil War & Reconstruction
HW- Read
Chapter 23 “Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age,” pages 504-510,
Hippocampus
– Gilded Age:
1.
The Tweed Ring & Machine Politics
2.
Corruption in Business & Government
APUSH Homework Wednesday:
APUSH Homework:
Read Chapter 21
“The Furnace of Civil War,” pages 453-458.
Hippocampus
Activities – The Civil War:
1. The
Battles
2. The
Economy during the Civil War
Monday, December 10, 2012
APUSH to View Lincoln
On Wednesday, 12/19 Mr. Clark's APUSH class will view the movie Lincoln at the Palace Theatre. Although we first thought the Palace would be unable to attain a print of the film it came through. Students are requested to NOT watch the film prior to the field trip.
December Trivia - Week #2
We had SEVEN successful entries from last week.
Here is this week's THREE part question:
1. Who is the man in the photo above?
2. What country did he come to America from?
3. How did he make his fortune in America (explain)?
Here is this week's THREE part question:
1. Who is the man in the photo above?
2. What country did he come to America from?
3. How did he make his fortune in America (explain)?
Monday, December 10th
SS 8 - Today we reviewed different perspectives on the railroads in US History. This set-up tonight's homework which was to write a lengthy paragraph on one of those perspectives while incorporating a document or two.
APUSH-
APUSH-
Mon, 12/10 IC- Read
Time article “The True Lincoln”
HW- Read
Chapter 20 “Girding for War: The North and the South,” pages 446-452
Hippocampus
Activities – The Civil War:
1. Military
Strategy
Veronica - Here is the link to the Lincoln (Time) article:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1077281,00.html
Veronica - Here is the link to the Lincoln (Time) article:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1077281,00.html
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