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    Assignments are listed on the day they are due.  Tests and quizzes are listed on the day they are taken in class.
     
    I update this page every week. It reflects the same homework, classwork, and assessment calendar I have up in class that we complete together on Mondays. If I make an update during the week, it will be noted in a different color.
     
    Our textbook is TCI's History Alive! The US through Industrialism. Here are directions to log in to your online textbook TCI log in directions ( very similar directions as for Dreambox)
     
    Google Classroom join codes are under "Using Google Suite".
     
    Our current unit: Economics! Here is the unit plan: Economics Unit Plan
     
    I am piloting a new staff page for the new WCI website. If you'd like to view that one, here is the link. It is still a work in progress - but it's a start!
     
     
    Week of Feb. 17 - 21
     
    Thursday, Feb. 20
     - Lesson 20, section 1 (notes your style)
     - Lesson 20, sections 3-10 (workbook activity: two days in class, then it's homework)
     
       See Google Classroom for materials you need to finish Lesson 20, 3-10)
     
    Friday, Feb. 21
     - open note quiz on Souther Economy (Lesson 20, Cotton Economy, Middle Passage)
     
    Week of Feb. 10 - 14
     
    (sorry it's posted late!)
     
    Tuesday, Feb. 11
     - guided questions and chart on Middle Passage
     - in class: quick write evaluating the primary sources (assignment on Google Classroom)
     
    Weds., Feb. 12
     - quick write (if not finished in class yesterday)
     - extra practice for Rise of Sectionalism quiz if you earned 14/20 or below 
     
    Looking to next week: TCI Lesson 20 (you'll need your interactive notebook!)
     
    Week of Feb. 3 - Feb. 7 
     
    Tuesday, Feb. 4
     - Lesson 19, sections 3-8 (notes your style)
     
    Thursday, Feb. 6
     - quiz on the Rise of Sectionalism (see the first section of the unit plan to know what to study)
     
    (no due date yet - but keep up in class!)
     
    Week of Jan. 27 - Jan. 31
     
    Tues., Jan. 28
     - Lemonade Stand analysis
     
    Weds., Jan. 29
     - TCI Lesson 19, sections 1 and 2 (pages 356-357) notes your style
     - flow charts (geography influencing economy) Classwork that's become hw!
     
    Added:
    Friday, Jan. 31
     - graphic organizer on Hamilton vs. Jefferson views of the world (Lesson 11, sections 3 and 4, starts on page 209)
     
     
    Week of Jan 20 - Jan. 24
     
    Weds., Jan 22
     - Western Expansion unit vocab quiz (list is on back of your unit plan) No card, no notes
     
    Friday, Jan. 24
     - Western Expansion unit final: document based questions (you may use one 3x5 notecard, handwritten, one side)
     
    Week of Jan. 13 - Jan. 17
     
    Any late work, extra practice, or make up tests need to be done by Thursday! (end of Q2)
     
    Thursday, Jan. 16
     
    Week of Jan. 6 - Jan. 10
     
    Weds., Jan. 8
     
    Thursday, Jan. 9
     - Growth Map quiz (no notes, no card, just your brain)
     
    Friday, Jan. 10
     
    Week of Dec. 16 - 20
     
    Thurs., Dec. 19
     - notes your style for 15.4 and 15.5 (Oregon and Mexican American War)
     
    Friday, Dec. 20
     - Lesson 15 review (due by 8:00 am)
     
      
     
    Week of Dec. 9 - 13
     
    Weds., Dec. 11
     - 15.2 notes, your style
     
    Friday, Dec. 13
     - 15.3 notes your style
     - open notes quiz on unit assignments so far: textbook notes 15.1 - 15.3, Puritan sermons, Lewis and Clark movie, Lesson 15 intro notes on manifest destiny
      - Why did Texas Revolt?  (classwork that became homework)
     
     
    Week of Dec. 2 - Dec. 6
     
    Tuesday, Dec. 3
     -questions from Puritan readings
     
    Weds., Dec. 4
     - atlas pages: New Nation and Growing Population (atlas pages to complete these are on Googl Classroom)
     
    Thursday, Dec. 5
     - TCI Lesson 15, section 1 (notes your style)
     
     
     
     
     
    Week of Nov. 18 - 22
     
    Tuesday, Nov. 19
     - jury homework (attorneys and witnesseses, your work is done!)
     
    Weds., Nov. 20
     - Lesson 10 test (no note, no card)
     
    Friday, Nov. 22
     - in class essay: unit final question (use the outline we create in class!)
     
    Week of November 11 - 15
     
    Weds., Nov. 13
     - Lesson 10.1 and 10.2 (notes your style)
     
    Thursday, Nov. 14
     - Lesson 10.3 and 10.4 (notes your style!)
     
    Friday, Nov. 15
     - Lesson 10.5 (yes, notes your style!)
     
    Lesson 10 quiz will be next Weds., Nov. 20. Start mastering the facts now!
     
    Week of Nov. 4 - Nov. 8
     
    Tuesday, Nov. 5
     - Constitutional "Exam" questions (from last week) See Google Classroom. 
     
    Weds., Nov. 6
     - Vocabulary poster (share in class)
     
    Thursday, Nov. 7
     
    Friday, Nov. 8
     - Lesson 9 test (no notes, no notecard)
       Traditional test on chapter content, mostly multiple choice
      
    Week of Oct. 28 - Nov. 1
     
    (this is adjusted from class - we will review changes in plans in class)
     
    Tues., Oct. 29
     - notes in TCI workbook on Lesson 9.1 - 9.4 (1st and 3rd period - we will finish in class)
       You can use binder paper to take notes instead of the notebook, if you'd like
     
    Weds., Oct. 30
     - notes in TCI notebook on Lessons 9.5 - 9.7
     
    Thursday, Oct. 31
     - completed Constitutional Exam, if not finished in class. 
     
    Thursday, Oct. 31
     - notes in TCI notebook on Lessons 9.5 - 9.7
     
    Week of Oct. 21 - 25
     
    Tuesday, Oct. 22
     - Our Beginnings unit final retake (during lunch!)
     
    Thursday, Oct. 24
     - Final "Just Right Government" (use your unit plan to help guide study)  
     
     
    Week of Oct. 14 - Oct. 18
     
    Tuesday, Oct. 15
     
     
    Thursday, Oct. 17
     - Notes your style: "Wanted: Just Right Government" (graded note check in class)
     
    Week of Oct. 7 - 11
     
    Tuesday, Oct. 8
     - visual notes on one of our Enlightenment Philosophers: Locke or Hobbes
     
    Weds., Oct. 9
     - note check in class
     
    Thurs., Oct. 10
     - annotated and read: information on Limited Government 
     
     
    Weeks of September 23 - October 4 (yes, two weeks!)
     
    Weds., Sept. 25
     - 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4 Cornell Style Notes due
     
    Thursday, Sept. 26
     - Lesson 6 notes quiz 
     
    Tuesday, October 1
     - Unit Vocabulary test (Not open note! Use your brains!)
     
    Thursday, October 3
     - Unit final (you may make a 3x5, handwritten, one sided note card to use)
     
    During our review week, we may have some work that needs to be completed at home. I'll update that here!
     
    Week of September 16 - Sept. 20
      
    Tuesday, Sept. 17
     - TCI Lesson 4.3, outline style
     
    Wednesday, Sept. 18
     - Workbook pages 35-36
     - Notes quiz (open notes)
     
    Friday, Sept. 20
     - Colonial Discontent Matrix (if not finished in class)
     
     
     
    Week of September 9 - September 13
     
    Tuesday, Sept. 10
     - map notes (started in class on Friday)
     
    Wednesday, Sept. 11
     
    Thursday, Sept. 12 Date change: in class assessment is Friday! (still open note)
     - in class assessment: Early settlers and their motivations (open notes)
     
    Week of September 2 - September 6
     
    Weds., Sept. 4
     - outline stye notes on Lesson 3.1 (pgs. 48-49)
     - Passenger list questions
     
    Fri., Sept. 6
     - Colonial matrix of information (for the pdfs of the information about each colony, see Google Classroom)
     
     
    Week of August 26 - Aug. 30
     
    Tues., Aug. 27
     - Why do we move?  (family histories)
     
    Weds., Aug. 28
     - Open Notes quiz (have you been taking good notes?)
     
    Thurs., Aug. 29
     
    Week of August 19 - 23
     
    Weds., Aug. 21
     - Your vision of America poem or art piece
     
    Thurs., Aug. 22
     - TCI textbook Lesson 2 introduction and section 1 notes 
    update: atlas page - Exploitation and Settlement Begin  (use maps 8, 16, and 17 on Google Classroom to finish at home)
     
     
     
    Week of Aug. 12 - 16
     
    Thursday, Aug. 15
     
    Fri., Aug. 16
     
     
     
Last Modified on February 18, 2020