- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 43) December 19, 2018
- HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
- Pro Points over the Break?
- Frederick Douglass
- The Jungle
- Malcolm X
- Book Form
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--2020
- Mariposa--January 15
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- How many Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
43) December 19, 2018
Friday, December 14, 2018
42) December 14, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 42) December 14, 2018
- Community Day?
- Schedule
- Today--Civil War/MC Review
- Wednesday--Thematic Review/Final
- Final Review
- Due Wednesday at 12:01 AM (Tuesday Night)
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--2020
- Mariposa--January 15
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- Jackson?
- Daily Write--Reconstruction and Gilded Age
- During Reconstruction, what were the goals of each of the following groups and how successful were they?
- Radical Republicans
- Former Confederates
- Freedmen
- How did the Gilded Age affect each of the following?
- Big Business
- Immigrants
- Unions
- FINISH--Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
- Big Ideas
- Next Step (Part 2)
- Most Important?
- Next Next Step (Part 3)
- Least Important?
- Quiz Review
- Questions
- Mid Term Review
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
41) December 12, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 41) December 12, 2018
- Schedule
- Today--1850's/Civil War
- Friday--Civil War/MC Review
- Wednesday--Thematic Review/Final
- Final Review
- Due Wednesday at 12:01 AM (Tuesday Night)
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 22--The Ordeal of Reconstruction, 1865–1877
- KCB 23--Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age, 1869–1896
- Jackson?
- Daily Write--The Civil War
- Was the Civil War inevitable? Why or why not?
- What caused the Civil War? Why?
- Who won the Civil War? Why?
- FINISH--Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
- Big Ideas
- Next Step (Part 2)
- Most Important?
- Next Next Step (Part 3)
- Least Important?
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--???
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- Quiz Review
- Questions
- Mid Term Review
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Monday, December 10, 2018
40) December 10, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 40) December 10, 2018
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 22--The Ordeal of Reconstruction, 1865–1877
- KCB 23--Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age, 1869–1896
- Jackson?
- FINISH--Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
- Please create a Google Presentation
- Share it with me so I can edit it.
- Link it to today's blog.
- Create a slide for each of the following:
- Compromise of 1850
- California
- Washington, DC
- Fugitive Slave Act
- Popular Sovereignty
- Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Bleeding Kansas
- Dred Scott
- Lincoln-Douglas Debates
- Election of 1860
- On each slide:
- Why was this issue or event significant?
- How was it handled or not?
- How did it lead to the Civil War or how did it delay its onset?
- Image to illustrate the main point of the slide.
- Next Step (Part 2)
- Choose three issues or events from the instant project.
- Explain why they are the most important in the lead up to the Civil War.
- Please use examples to illustrate why they are the most important.
- Create a thesis that connects the three ideas and use that to start your one paragraph essay.
- Next Next Step (Part 3)
- Choose three issues or events from the instant project.
- Explain why they are the least important in the lead up to the Civil War.
- Please use examples to illustrate why they are the least important.
- Create a thesis that connects the three ideas and use that to start your one paragraph essay.
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--???
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- Quiz Review
- Questions
- Mid Term Review
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Friday, December 7, 2018
39) December 7, 2018
- Welcome
- What happened 77 years ago today?
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 39) December 7, 2018
- This Week's Analysis (Due Tomorrow Night!)
- KCB 20--Girding for War: The North and the South, 1861–1865
- KCB 21--The Furnace of Civil War, 1861–1865
- Jackson?
- FINISH--Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
- Please create a Google Presentation
- Share it with me so I can edit it.
- Link it to today's blog.
- Create a slide for each of the following:
- Compromise of 1850
- California
- Washington, DC
- Fugitive Slave Act
- Popular Sovereignty
- Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Bleeding Kansas
- Dred Scott
- Lincoln-Douglas Debates
- Election of 1860
- On each slide:
- Why was this issue or event significant?
- How was it handled or not?
- How did it lead to the Civil War or how did it delay its onset?
- Image to illustrate the main point of the slide.
- Next Step
- Choose three issues or events from the instant project.
- Explain why they are the most important in the lead up to the Civil War.
- Please use examples to illustrate why they are the most important.
- Create a thesis that connects the three ideas and use that to start your one paragraph essay.
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--???
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- Quiz Review
- Questions
- Mid Term Review
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
38) December 5, 2018
- Welcome
- I Miss You Guys!
- Please be nice to our substitute.
- See you on Friday
- Please call or text me at 209-777-4226 if you have any questions.
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 38) December 5, 2018
- This Week's Analysis (Due Tomorrow Night!)
- KCB 20--Girding for War: The North and the South, 1861–1865
- KCB 21--The Furnace of Civil War, 1861–1865
- Jackson?
- Friday's Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- Daily Write--What is your grade?
- How many APUSH class periods do we have left in the semester?
- What is your grade? Why do you have it?
- Do you have any missing or empty assignments? If so, what are they?
- Daily Write--Instant Project 1850's
- Please create a Google Presentation
- Share it with me so I can edit it.
- Link it to today's blog.
- Create a slide for each of the following:
- Compromise of 1850
- California
- Washington, DC
- Fugitive Slave Act
- Popular Sovereignty
- Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Bleeding Kansas
- Dred Scott
- Lincoln-Douglas Debates
- Election of 1860
- On each slide:
- Why was this issue or event significant?
- How was it handled or not?
- How did it lead to the Civil War or how did it delay its onset?
- Image to illustrate the main point of the slide.
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--???
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- Quiz Review
- Questions
- Mid Term Review
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Friday, November 30, 2018
37) November 30, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 37) November 30, 2018
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 18--Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848–1854
- KCB 19--Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854–1861
- Next Week's Analysis
- KCB 20--Girding for War: The North and the South, 1861–1865
- KCB 21--The Furnace of Civil War, 1861–1865
- Jackson?
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--???
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- Quiz Review
- Questions
- Mid Term Review
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
36) November 28, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 36) November 28, 2018
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 18--Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848–1854
- KCB 19--Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854–1861
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--???
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- Tuesday's Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- Daily Write--Quiz Review
- Which questions did you answer and what did you know that allowed you to answer them?
- How did your answer compare to the following?
- Mid Term Review
- Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
- Group up in the following:
- Lexi, Hailie
- Hunter, Joseph
- Abby, Isaiah
- Darrin, Autumn
- Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Monday, November 26, 2018
35) November 26, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 35) November 26, 2018
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 18--Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848–1854
- KCB 19--Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854–1861
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--November 29--Permission Slips?
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- Reset of Analyses
- Why analyses?
- Why do we do them?
- Wednesday
- Ideas, Examples, Details
- Friday
- Themes
- Sunday
- Definitions and Q&A
- Daily Write--Ch 14 & 15
- In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following?
- Abolitionism
- Temperance
- Cult of Domesticity
- Utopian Communities
- Evaluate the extent to which the market revolution marked a turning point in women’s lives in the United States.
- Mid Term Review
- Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
- Group up in the following:
- Lexi, Hailie
- Hunter, Joseph
- Abby, Isaiah
- Darrin, Autumn
- Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Friday, November 16, 2018
34) November 16, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 34) November 16, 2018
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--November 29--Permission Slips?
- WE NEED DRIVERS!
- Sacramento--January?
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 18--Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848–1854
- KCB 19--Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854–1861
- Daily Write--Thankfulness
- For what are you thankful? Why?
- Daily Write--Theme Definitions
- ThemeCh 16Ch 17ANIAIWWXTC&SP&PE&GM&S
- Daily Write--Ch 14 & 15
- In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following?
- Abolitionism
- Temperance
- Cult of Domesticity
- Utopian Communities
- Evaluate the extent to which the market revolution marked a turning point in women’s lives in the United States.
- Mid Term Review
- Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
- Group up in the following:
- Lexi, Hailie
- Hunter, Joseph
- Abby, Isaiah
- Darrin, Autumn
- Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
33) November 14, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 33) November 14, 2018
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--November 29--Permission Slips?
- Sacramento--January?
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 16--The South and the Slavery Controversy, 1793–1860
- KCB 17--Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy, 1841–1848
- Wednesday's Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- Friday's Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- Daily Write--Identity
- How do you identify yourself? Why?
- How do you identify the United States in chapters 14 and 15? Why?
- Daily Write--McClintock
- From what we learned on Friday, would Representative McClintock have been Hamiltonian or Jeffersonian?
- Daily Write--Ch 14 & 15
- In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following?
- Abolitionism
- Temperance
- Cult of Domesticity
- Utopian Communities
- Evaluate the extent to which the market revolution marked a turning point in women’s lives in the United States.
- Mid Term Review
- Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
- Group up in the following:
- Lexi, Hailie
- Hunter, Joseph
- Abby, Isaiah
- Darrin, Autumn
- Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
- Takaki and Zinn Questions
- As a class, choose the top 10 questions from those in the Doc above.
- Have each group choose two that are closely related.
- No two groups can have the same question or questions.
- Create a Google Presentation
- Name it Takaki and Zinn, Last, Last, Last
- Share it with me so I can edit it.
- Link it to today's blog.
- Answer the questions in the Google Presentation
- Answer both with ideas, examples, and details and visuals.
- Which themes are involved in the questions? How?
- Why are the questions important?
- Have you seen the major issues in the questions before? If so, how? If not, why not?
- Create a bibliography for your visuals.
- Be prepared to present on Wednesday!
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
32) November 9, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 32) November 9, 2018
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--November 28--Permission Slips?
- Sacramento--January?
- Mid Term Review
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 14--Forging the National Economy, 1790–1860
- KCB 15--The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790–1860
- Analyze your Analyses
- Takaki
- Definitions
- IED
- Q&A
- Zinn
- Definitions
- IED
- Q&A
- Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
- Group up in the following:
- Lexi, Hailie
- Hunter, Joseph
- Abby, Isaiah
- Darrin, Autumn
- Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
- Takaki and Zinn Questions
- As a class, choose the top 10 questions from those in the Doc above.
- Have each group choose two that are closely related.
- No two groups can have the same question or questions.
- Create a Google Presentation
- Name it Takaki and Zinn, Last, Last, Last
- Share it with me so I can edit it.
- Link it to today's blog.
- Answer the questions in the Google Presentation
- Answer both with ideas, examples, and details and visuals.
- Which themes are involved in the questions? How?
- Why are the questions important?
- Have you seen the major issues in the questions before? If so, how? If not, why not?
- Create a bibliography for your visuals.
- Be prepared to present on Wednesday!
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
31) November 7, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 31) November 7, 2018
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--November 28--Permission Slips
- Sacramento--January?
- Mid Term Review
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 14--Forging the National Economy, 1790–1860
- KCB 15--The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790–1860
- Analyze your Analyses
- Takaki
- Definitions
- IED
- Q&A
- Zinn
- Definitions
- IED
- Q&A
- Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
- Group up in the following:
- Lexi, Hailie
- Hunter, Joseph
- Abby, Isaiah
- Darrin, Autumn
- Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
- Takaki and Zinn Questions
- As a class, choose the top 10 questions from those in the Doc above.
- Have each group choose two that are closely related.
- No two groups can have the same question or questions.
- Create a Google Presentation
- Name it Takaki and Zinn, Last, Last, Last
- Share it with me so I can edit it.
- Link it to today's blog.
- Answer the questions in the Google Presentation
- Answer both with ideas, examples, and details and visuals.
- Which themes are involved in the questions? How?
- Why are the questions important?
- Have you seen the major issues in the questions before? If so, how? If not, why not?
- Create a bibliography for your visuals.
- Be prepared to present on Wednesday!
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
Friday, November 2, 2018
30) November 2, 2018
- Welcome
- Create a new blog post.
- Name it 30) November 2, 2018
- Please be nice to our Substitute!
- Please call or text me if you have any questions at 209-777-4226.
- See you on Wednesday!
- I Love History Club
- Who/Adults?
- Angel Island--March 14-15
- Mariposa--November 28
- Sacramento--January?
- Mid Term Review
- This Week's Analysis
- KCB 14--Forging the National Economy, 1790–1860
- KCB 15--The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790–1860
- Takaki and Zinn Instant Project
- Group up in the following:
- Lexi, Hailie
- Hunter, Joseph
- Abby, Isaiah
- Darrin, Autumn
- Lindsay, Rhett, Kathryn
- Takaki and Zinn Questions
- As a class, choose the top 10 questions from those in the Doc above.
- Have each group choose two that are closely related.
- No two groups can have the same question or questions.
- Create a Google Presentation
- Name it Takaki and Zinn, Last, Last, Last
- Share it with me so I can edit it.
- Link it to today's blog.
- Answer the questions in the Google Presentation
- Answer both with ideas, examples, and details and visuals.
- Which themes are involved in the questions? How?
- Why are the questions important?
- Have you seen the major issues in the questions before? If so, how? If not, why not?
- Create a bibliography for your visuals.
- Be prepared to present on Wednesday!
- Group Quiz???
- One sentence answer with three ideas and examples
- What is the American and National Identity for both Ch 12 and 13 and how are they different?
- Who was Henry Clay and why was he important in these chapters?
- What is nationalism and how did the Supreme Court play a role in building economic nationalism?
- How were the Missouri Compromise, the Tariff of Abominations, and the Nullification Crisis connected to slavery and sectionalism?
- How did the Corrupt Bargain of 1824 create the Revolution of 1828?
- How was slavery behind the Trail of Tears?
- What do you think of Andrew Jackson? Why?
- What caused the Panics of 1819 and 1837 and how did they change how Americans looked at the economy and government?
- 1st and 2nd and 3rd Chapters of Cartoon History?
- Daily Closing
- What did you learn?
- How did you learn it? (What did we do and what got you to understand it?)
- How does it or will it affect you?
- How can you use it?
- READING GUIDE
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