Homework for the
Week of:
MAY 14th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Battle of Gettysburg set up with reading guide Gettysburg open note quiz HW - NONE |
Battle of Gettysburg Lecture with Video Clips Day one and two Culp’s Hill and Little Round top focus HW - NONE |
Battle of Gettysburg Lecture with Video Clips DAY 3 Pickett’s Charge |
Gettysburg Address primary source with guided
questions discussion and analysis |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Battle of Gettysburg set up Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville Review HW none |
Battle of Gettysburg Lecture with Video Clips Culp’s Hill and Little Round top focus Day one and two HW - NONE |
Battle of Gettysburg Lecture with Video Clips DAY 3 Pickett’s Charge HW - Gettysburg Address with guided questions |
Gettysburg Address primary source with guided
questions discussion and analysis |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
Battle of Gettysburg set up Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville Review CH 13 should be complete |
Battle of Gettysburg Lecture with Video Clips Culp’s Hill and Little Round top focus Day one and two HW - NONE |
Battle of Gettysburg Lecture with Video Clips DAY 3 Pickett’s Charge HW - Gettysburg Address with guided questions |
Gettysburg Address primary source with guided
questions discussion and analysis |
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Homework for the
Week of:
MAY 7th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
East and West Review Battle of Antietam Lecture Emancipation Proclamation Primary Source with
guided Questions H.W. – Finish Emancipation Proclamation |
Emancipation Proclamation Primary source
review and discussion Antietam Clip from Ken Burns H.W. Guided Reading for Monitor and Merrimack |
Monitor and Merrimack Lecture with clips from
raising the monitor H.W. - None |
Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville Set stage for Gettysburg Gettysburg Guide H.W. Guide if needed |
Gettysburg Lecture with video clips from film
Gettysburg H.W. – Gettysburg Address |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Antietam Lecture/Discussion H.W. – Emancipation Proclamation with guided
questions |
Primary Source analysis and discussion from
the Emancipation Proclamation Ken Burns Clip on Antietam H.W. -Review |
Monitor and Merrimack Lecture with raising Monitor clips H.W. – CH 22 up to page 481 |
Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville Set stage for Gettysburg God and Generals Clip H.W. Finish CH 22 |
Gettysburg Lecture with video clips from film
Gettysburg H.W. Gettysburg Address |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
Essay return and discussion from the
Antebellum Unit Primary source analysis of Lincoln’s letter to
Horace Greeley |
Antietam and Emancipation Primary Source analysis H.W. 6-4 353-355 |
Monitor and Merrimack Lecture with raising Monitor clips H.W. – Lincoln letters to Joseph Hooker and the Army of the
Potomac |
Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville Set stage for Gettysburg God and Generals Clip H.W. – Finish 6-4 |
Gettysburg Lecture with
video clips from film Gettysburg H.W. Gettysburg Address |
Homework for the
Week of:
APRIL 30th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
|
U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Bull Run Review Begin Peninsular Campaign H.W. Peninsular Campaign Worksheet |
Peninsular Campaign Ken Burns Clip H.W. TBA |
Antietam Video from 10 days that changed America
with video guide Antietam Lecture/Review Introduction to the Emancipation Proclamation H.W. – None |
Primary Source reading from the Emancipation
Proclamation Question Guide H.W. – Finish Emancipation Guide if needed |
Finish Emancipation Proclamation Guide Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville Lecture Set up Lee’s move to Gettysburg H.W. – Gettysburg Reading Guide |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Bull Run Lecture Call for 1,000,000 men End of the Ninety Day War Possible Ken Burns Clip H.W. – 466-472 – Stop a
Gettysburg Section |
Letter to McClellan Warm-Up McClellan Bio Peninsular Campaign Lecture Ken Burns Clip Letter to Horace Greely |
Monitor v Merrimack Lecture Video Clip – Raising the Monitor H.W. – Emancipation Proclamation with guide |
Antietam Lecture Primary Source Analysis H.W. – 472-475 – Stop
At Sherman |
War in the West success Fort Henry Fort Donelson Shiloh Ken Burns Clip H.W. Killer Angles text |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
Border State review Anaconda Plan Review Diplomacy Review Battle of Bull Run Lecture Ken Burns Clip on Bull Run if time allows H.W. – Finish 13-2 Outline |
13-2 QUIZ Ken Burns Clip The Western Theater Forts Henry and Donelson Battle of Shiloh Grant and Sherman bios H.W. – Lincoln’s Letters to
McClellan |
George McClellan Bio Failed Peninsular Campaign with primary source incorporation Second Bull Run Potential Ken Burn’s clip with time H.W. – 13-3 and Lincoln’s letter to Horace Greely |
Antietam Emancipation Ken Burns Clip H.W. – Emancipation Proclamation with question
guide |
13-3 Quiz Antebellum Essay return and grading discussion Emancipation Proclamation Source discussion Intro to Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville H.W. – 13-4 Outline |
Homework for the
Week of:
APRIL 23rd
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
SIDES COMPARED CHART FOR CIVIL WAR SIDES COMPARED DISCUSSION Intro to weapons and tactics H.W. – NONE |
Weapons and tactics lecture with civil war
artifacts Show/Tell H.W. - None |
Border State Lecture Suspension of Habeas Corpus |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Lincoln’s First Inaugural Primary Source
Analysis H.W. - None |
Wrap up Source Analysis Fort Sumter Lecture 1/2 Secession Continued H.W. - None |
Weapons and tactics lecture with civil war
artifacts |
Sides Compared Funding the War Border State Policy Martial Law and Habeas Corpus Anaconda Plan |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
Lincoln’s First Inaugural Primary Source
Analysis H.W. – Ch 13-1
Outline |
Wrap up source Analysis Fort Sumter Lecture H.W. – 13-1 |
Secession Continued Weapons and tactics lecture with civil war
artifacts |
Sides Compared Funding the War Border State Policy Martial Law and Habeas Corpus Anaconda Plan |
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Homework for the
Week of:
APRIL 16th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry H.W. - NONE |
Pre Quiz Civil War John Brown’s Raid Wrap up Ken Burns Wrap up on causes Election of 1860 Guide H.W. None |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Lincoln Douglas Debates Ken Burns Clip on the Causes of Civil War H.W. - NONE |
Pre Quiz Civil War Causes Continued from Ken Burns John Brown’s Raid Lecture |
Election of 1860 |
Quiz |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
House Divided Speech Source Questions with
analysis and discussion Lincoln Douglas Continued H.W. – THE
IMPENDING CRISIS OF THE SOUTH from David Potter |
CIVIL WAR GEOGRAPHY PRE-QUIZ Lincoln Douglas Wrap-Up John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry Clip from Ken Burns Civil War Documentary on
the Causes H.W.- South Carolina’s Declaration of Causes
of Secession and Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address |
John Brown Wrap-Up Election of 1860 Lincoln’s Inaugural Analysis H.W. - STUDY |
EXAM |
Fort Sumter Intro to the Civil War Background Lecture H.W. – 13-1 |
Homework for the
Week of:
APRIL 2nd
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Recap of Kansas Nebraska and Bleeding Kansas Bleeding Sumner Story Quiz overview/ paper return/ and make-up work
last options due Wednesday H.W. Make up work |
Video Clip from Story of Us Election of 1856 Pierce Clip and Intro to Buchanan Dred Scott intro H.W. - Review |
Dred Scott WS Lecture on Dred Scott Financial Crash and rise hold on Cotton Intro to Lincoln Douglas Debates H.W. - NONE |
Lincoln Douglas Debates Lecture/Discussion H.W. Enjoy your break! |
OFF |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Wrap up Kansas Nebraska Act Bleeding Kansas Franklin Pierce Clip H.W. – Preston Brooks – Election of 1856
Reading |
Bleeding Kansas Bleeding Brooks Election of 1856 H.W. Dred Scott – John Brown |
Open Note Quiz Compromise of 1850-Lincoln Douglas Dred Scott Lecture/Discussion Lincoln Douglas Primary Source Activity H.W. – House Divided Speech Activity |
Lincoln Douglas Debates Lecture/Discussion/Source analysis H.W. - NONE |
OFF |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
12-3 is DUE Quiz Rise of the Republican Party Bleeding Kansas Bleeding Sumner Primary Source Analysis H.W. – Dred Scott v Sanford and Lincoln’s Response
to the Dred Scott Ruling |
Election of 1856 Dred Scott Ruling and Primary Source
Discussion from Taney and Lincoln Lecompton Constitution and Douglas’s fight for
popular sovereignty STUDY for QUEST |
QUEST POLK – KANSAS Grade and Review H.W. – House Divided Speech and Freeport Speech |
Lincoln Douglas Debates H.W. – 12-4 OUTLINE |
OFF |
Homework for the
Week of:
MARCH 26th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Video Clips on Zachary Taylor and Millard
Fillmore -Elections Compromise of 1850 Reaction to the Fugitive Slave Law Underground Railroad Uncle Tom’s Cabin H.W. - NONE |
NAVIANCE |
Kansas Nebraska Guide Kansas Nebraska Lecture and Bleeding Kansas H.W. - NONE |
Mexican War – Kansas Nebraska Guide and Review H.W. - STUDY |
QUIZ Mexican War-Kansas Nebraska |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Compromise of 1850 Zachary Taylor and the Election of 1848 Death and signing of the Compromise H.W. - NONE |
NAVIANCE H.W. – 410-415 and 420-422 |
Revolting against the Fugitive Slave Law Underground Railroad Uncle Tom’s Cabin v. Hinton Helper’s Impending
Crisis of the South Election of 1852 Pierce clip H.W. – 415-418 and 422-425 |
Pierce’s Administration Gadsden Purchase Expansionist policy and controversy Ostend Manifesto Opening doors of trade with Pacific Nations Intro to Kansas Nebraska H.W. - Review |
QUIZ Mexican War to Kansas Nebraska H.W. – 424-428 |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
Signing the Compromise of 1850 Election of 1848 Death of Taylor Millard Fillmore’s administration Presidents Series Clips for Taylor and
Fillmore H.W. - Lincoln’s A Fragment on Slavery DUE WEDNESDAY |
NAVIANCE H.W. - James Ford Rhodes’ Slavery as a Single Cause |
Revolting against the Fugitive Slave Law Underground Railroad Uncle Tom’s Cabin v. Hinton Helper’s Impending
Crisis of the South Election of 1852 Pierce clip if time allows H.W. – 12-2 Outline and SRQS |
12-2 Quiz Pierce’s Administration Gadsden Purchase Expansionist policy and controversy Ostend Manifesto Opening doors of trade with Pacific Nations Intro to Kansas Nebraska H.W. – Lincoln’s Peoria Speech on the Kansas
Nebraska Act |
Kansas Nebraska Act and Primary Source analysis Rise of the Republican Party Bleeding Kansas Intro H.W. – 12-3 Outline and SRQS |
Homework for the
Week of:
MARCH 19th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Review Slidell’s mission to Mexico Shots Fired on Taylor Polk’s War Message Lincoln’s Spot Resolutions Primary Source
Activity Discussion/Lecture H.W. - NONE |
Mexican War Lecture H.W. - NONE |
Periods 1 and 2 King and I 5/6/7 Mexican War continued and wrap up Polk’s
administration H.W. - NONE |
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Gold Rush Guide Setting up California’s Statehood debate H.W. – 227-228 Compromise of 1850 Guide |
Compromise of 1850 Uncle Tom’s Cabin H.W. None |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Class was to Finish 18 Guide part 2 Pol’s Election Oregon Treaty First Shots of the Mexican War H.W. – Lincoln’s Spot Resolutions |
Lincoln’s Spot Resolutions Activity and
Discussion |
Mexican War Lecture |
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Gadsden Purchase Wilmot Proviso |
Gold Rush California |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
12-1 QUIZ - Cancelled First Shots of the Mexican War Response to Spot Resolutions Activity/readings H.W. NONE 12-1 DUE WED |
Mexican War Lecture H.W. – 12-1 |
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Gadsden Purchase Election of 1848 Gold Rush and transportation to California Setting up statehood H.W. TBA |
12-1 OPEN NOTE QUIZ California debate Admission Compromise of 1850 H.W. TBA |
Unit Guide Distribution – Antebellum America |
Homework for the
Week of:
MARCH 12th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
|
U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Texas Independence Lecture From original settlement to Independence in
1835 Start Alamo clips |
Alamo
Clips |
The Election of 1840 William Henry Harrison Campaign of 1840 John Tyler’s Administration H.W. – Guide on Manifest Destiny |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Texas Independence Lecture From original settlement to Independence in
1835 Start Alamo clips |
Alamo
Clips |
The Election of 1840 William Henry Harrison Campaign of 1840 H.W. – Ch 18 Guide |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
10-1 – 10-3 QUIZ Collection of self-directed unit Brief Industrial Rev discussion Waltham System Lecture Recap of Texas settlement Start of Alamo |
Alamo
Clips |
The Election of 1840 William Henry Harrison Campaign of 1840 John Tyler’s Administration H.W. – 11-5 Outline |
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Homework for the
Week of:
MARCH 5th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
America the Story of Us clip on moving west Settling Texas Reading Guide Texas settlement and the start of the
Independence movement H.W. None |
HSPA |
HSPA |
HSPA |
½ day Presidents Clip Van Buren, Harrison, and Tyler H.W. - None |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Election of 1836 Van Buren’s Presidency Specie Circular Panic of 1837 Presidents Clip Election of 1840 H.W. – 287-294 Start of Self-Directed Unit |
HSPA |
HSPA |
HSPA |
½ day Reform and Industry Self-Directed Unit Continued H.W. – 282-287 outline |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
Election of 1836 Van Buren’s Presidency Specie Circular Panic of 1837 Presidents Clip Election of 1840 H.W. – 11-3 and 11-4 to 297 Start of Self-Directed Unit |
HSPA |
HSPA |
HSPA |
½ day 297-302 11-5 outline Reform and Industry Self-Directed Unit Continued |
Homework for the
Week of:
FEBRUARY 27th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
|
U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Jackson and the Bank War Guide Bank War Lecture/Discussion H.W. – NONE |
FINISH AGE OF JACKSON Brief Review Exam Building Activity Essay Discussion H.W. – NONE/REVIEW |
Age of Reform |
Expansion |
JACKSON EXAM |
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U.S. I HONORS |
The Nullification Crisis Webster Hayne Jefferson Day Dinner Intro to Indian Removal H.W. – Get up to page 282 |
Indian Removal Act |
Bank War |
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JACKSON EXAM |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
Wrap up Tariff War Webster Hayne Jefferson Day Dinner Nullification Crisis Compromise Tariff of 1833 The Peggy Eaton Story Van Buren Resigns H.W. – 9-4 |
9-4 QUIZ Indian Removal Act Lecture |
BANK WAR! Specie Circular Election of 1836 Panic of 1837 H.W. – Self Directed Unit Continued 10-5 OUTLINE |
Van Buren’s Administration Video Clip Election of 1840 Video Clip music H.W. - STUDY |
JACKSON EXAM |
Homework for the
Week of:
FEBRUARY 21st
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
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Quiz 210-212 Review the Election of 1824 John Quincy Adams Administration Lecture Video Clip H.W. None |
Election of 1828 Jackson Bio Indian Removal Act |
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U.S. I HONORS |
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Quiz – Pages 256-264 The Election of 1824 J.Q. Adams Administration Nationalist Program Adams Clip H.W. 264-270 – Stop at Webster/Hayne |
Tariff of Abominations Lecture Election of 1828 Jackson Bio Spoils System H.W. Finish CH 13 and Ch 14 274-276 and Stop at “THE BANK” |
Jackson’s Cabinet Crisis The Webster Hayne Debate Jefferson Day Dinner Nullification Crisis and Resolution H.W. Pages 277-279 |
Wrap up Nullification Bank War Lecture Election of 1832 Jackson Clip H.W. – Complete Chapter 14 |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
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8-2 Should be complete Recap Election of 1824 Presidency of John Quincy Adams Nationalist Policy J.Q. Adams Video Clip H.W. REVIEW or 8-3 is due Thursday |
Tariff of Abominations Lecture Abominations clip Election of 1828 Jackson Bio H.W. 8-3 Outline and SRQ #4 Skip Indian Removal Policy |
8-3 Quiz The Peggy Eaton affair and Van Buren’s resignation The Tariff Crisis continued Webster Hayne Debate Jefferson Day Dinner H.W. – Excerpts from Daniel Webster’s response to Robert Hayne |
Calhoun’s Resignation The Nullification Crisis Jackson’s Response Jackson Clip H.W. 8-4 and Indian Removal Section from 8-3 |
Homework for the
Week of:
FEBRUARY 13th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Wrap up foreign policy under Monroe Brief Monroe Doctrine Clip Industrial Revolution Lecture Missouri Compromise Guide HW – Complete Guide |
Missouri Compromise Monroe Video Clip HW – 209-210 OUTLINE – STOP AT THE INDIAN
REMOVAL ACT |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Rush Bagot Treaty Convention of 1818 Adams Onis Treaty HW – 244-250 |
Monroe Doctrine Missouri Compromise HW - NONE |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
Monroe Doctrine Essay Monroe Doctrine Lecture Video Clip HW - NONE |
Jefferson Reading on the Missouri Compromise Compromise Lecture/Discussion Video Clip for Compromise and Monroe HW – 8-2----8-5 QUIZ Thursday |
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Homework for the
Week of:
FEBRUARY 6th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
DELAYED
OPENING MIDTERM EXAM DISCUSSION/REVIEW HOMEWORK: NONE |
Wrap-up War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent Hartford Convention Intro to the Era of Good Feelings HOMEWORK: NONE |
Monroe in 1816 Era of Good Feelings Guided Reading Pages 200-201 on America’s
Nationalist Foreign Policy Rush/Bagot Oregon and the 49th Parallel Florida Acquisition Treaty Monroe Doctrine Video Clip HOMEWORK: American System Guide |
Open Note Quiz from Guided Reading American System Tariff/Bank/Internal Improvements HOMEWORK: Industrial Revolution
Guide |
Industrial Revolution Lecture from Guided Reading Story of Us Clip HOMEWORK: None |
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U.S. I HONORS |
DELAYED
OPENING MIDTERM EXAM DISCUSSION/REVIEW HOMEWORK: CH 12 Outline Pages
237-240 |
Wrap-up War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent Hartford Convention Intro to the Era of Good Feelings/Nationalism HOMEWORK: CH 12 Outline Pages
240-244 |
Open Note Quiz 237-244 Nationalist Platform and aims of the American
System Tariff/Bank/Internal improvements Rejection of Calhoun’s Bonus Bill Election of 1816 Monroe Clip HOMEWORK: CH 12 Outline Pages
244-248 –STOP at “JOHN MARSHALL” AND Pages 250-251 STOP at “THE
MENACE” |
Panic of 1819 Westward Expansion and slavery Missouri Compromise Video Clip Florida acquisition Treaty Adams/Onis Rush Bagot Treaty Oregon and the 49th Parallel HOMEWORK: CH 12 Outline Pages
251-254 |
CH 12 Quiz 244-248 250-254 Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine Video Clip HOMEWORK: CH 12 Outline Pages
248-250 |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
DELAYED
OPENING MIDTERM EXAM DISCUSSION/REVIEW HOMEWORK: REVIEW CH 8-1 |
Wrap-up War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent Hartford Convention Intro to the Era of Good Feelings HOMEWORK: CH 8-2 (Pages 209-211) OUTLINE and SRQ #3 |
8-2 QUIZ PART 1 Madison’s Annual Message to Congress National Program/American System goals Tariff of 1816 Second National Bank Bonus Bill and Veto Election of 1816 HOMEWORK: Finish CH 8-2 Outline and SRQ #5 |
Mini Madison Essay 8-1 QUIZ PART 2 Rush Bagot Treaty Oregon Territory and Convention of 1818 Acquisition of Florida Adams/Onis Monroe Video Clip HOMEWORK: Outline 8-3, 8-4, and 8-5 |
Missouri Compromise Monroe Doctrine HOMEWORK: CH 9-1 Outline and SRQ #3 |
Homework for the
Week of:
JANUARY 30th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
War of 1812 Attack on Canada British Invasion of Washington D.C. STUDY |
War of 1812 Continued Attack on Fort McHenry Battle of New Orleans Treaty of Ghent STUDY |
EXAMS/REVIEW |
REVIEW EXAMS |
MIDTERM PERIOD 1 ROOM 94 PERIOD 2 ROOM 95 PERIOD 5 ROOM 96 |
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U.S. I HONORS |
War of 1812 Attack on Canada British Invasion of Washington D.C. STUDY |
War of 1812 Continued Attack on Fort McHenry Battle of New Orleans Treaty of Ghent STUDY |
NO CLASS EXAMS |
REVIEW EXAMS |
MIDTERM ROOM 98 |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
War of 1812 Attack on Canada British Invasion of Washington D.C. STUDY |
War of 1812 Continued Attack on Fort McHenry Battle of New Orleans Treaty of Ghent STUDY |
EXAMS/REVIEW |
REVIEW EXAMS |
MIDTERM ROOM 97 |
Homework for the
Week of:
JANUARY 23rd
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Reading Guide Page 186-187 Impressment Orders In Council Imperial Decrees Embargo Act of 1807 HOMEWORK: NONE |
Non-Intercourse Act Rise of the War Hawks Tecumseh and Tippecanoe HOMEWORK: War is Declared Guide |
Second Phase Guide 6-5 outline to page 191 HOMEWORK: Study |
Exam |
War of 1812 Fort McHenry New Orleans Video Ghent Review for Midterm |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Orders In Council and Imperial Decrees Chesapeake Affair Embargo Act 1808 Election HOMEWORK: None |
Non-Intercourse Act Macon’s Bill No 2 Causes of the Declaration of War |
Outline 233-237 All HOMEWORK: Study |
Exam |
War of 1812 Fort McHenry New Orleans Video Ghent Review for Midterm |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
Orders In Council and Imperial Decrees Chesapeake Affair Embargo Act HOMEWORK: 7-4 |
1808 Election Non-Intercourse Act Macon’s Bill No 2 Causes of the Declaration of War HOMEWORK: 8-1 199-204 |
Finish 8-1 OUTLINE 204-209 HOMEWORK:STUDY |
Exam |
War of 1812 Fort McHenry New Orleans Video Ghent Review for Midterm |
Homework for the
Week of:
JANUARY 17th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
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The Election of 1800 Review Judiciary Act of 1801 Marbury V. Madison Louisiana Purchase Reading Guide 182-183 Homework: Guide if needed |
Louisiana Purchase Lecture Haiti and Toussaint L’Ouverture Napoleon’s deal Jefferson’s decision to purchase Loose Construction by Jefferson Federalist Protest Introduce Lewis and Clark Homework: Lewis and Clark Guide |
Lewis and Clark Expedition Lecture with
National Geographic Video clips Homework: STUDY |
Quiz CH 6-3 and 6-4 Homework: 186-187 |
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U.S. I HONORS |
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Review Election of 1800 Marbury V. Madison Attempts by Jefferson to impeach members of
the Supreme Court Homework: 213-218 PACKET |
Recap Jefferson’s Inaugural Address Jefferson’s Moderation Barbary Pirates Presidents Clip Homework: 218-222 Text Notes |
Louisiana Purchase Lecture Federalist Reaction Intro to Lewis and Clark Loose Construction Homework: Reading Guide 222-230 |
Lewis and Clark National Geographic Clip Homework: Review |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
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Chapter 7-1 Quiz Jefferson Bio info Recap Election of 1800 First Inaugural Barbary Pirates and the U.S.S. Philadelphia
incident Decatur’s Raid Presidents Clip if time allows Homework: 7-2 |
Chapter 7-2 Quiz Louisiana Purchase Lecture Federalist Protest Lewis and Clark Midterm Review Guides Homework: Excerpts from Meriwether Lewis’s journal |
Federalist Protest mini essay Scenes from National Geographic’s Lewis and
Clark Wrap up purchase and expedition Burr Conspiracy and Treason Trial Homework: 7-3 |
Jefferson’s battles with the Marshall Court Midnight Judges Marbury
v. Madison Attempts at Judicial impeachment Election of 1804 Homework: 7-4 |
Homework for the
Week of:
JANUARY 9th
2012
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Course |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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U.S. I COLLEGE PREP |
Diplomacy Charts Jay’s Treaty Pinckney’s Treaty Treaty of Greenville Washington’s Farewell Homework: 176-178 |
Quiz 176-178 Election of 1796 Adams Bio XYZ AFFAIR/Half War Homework: None |
Alien and Sedition Acts Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Homework: 178-180 |
Election of 1800 Clip from John Adams Homework: None |
Reading Guide 182-184 Setting up Louisiana Purchase Homework: None |
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U.S. I HONORS |
Diplomacy Chart Diplomacy under Washington Problems with England, Spain, and France Neutrality Jay’s Treaty and Pinckney’s Treaty Homework: Finish Chapter 10 |
Reading Quiz Wrap up Washington’s Administration Washington’s Farewell Election of 1796 Adams Bio XYZ Affair/Half War Homework: Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions |
Alien and Sedition Acts Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Theory of Nullification and States’ Rights Homework: Jefferson’s First Inaugural |
Primary Source discussion and mini essay Election of 1800 John Adams Series Clip Homework:210-218 |
Jefferson Bio First Inaugural Barbary Pirates Homework: 218-222 |
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U.S. I ADVANCED PLACEMENT |
No HW due Diplomacy under Washington’s Administration Neutrality of 1793 Edmund Genet Jay’s Treaty Pinckney’s Treaty Treaty of Greenville Homework: 6-4 |
6-4 Quiz Election of 1796 Washington’s Farewell Address Adam’s and his cabinet Problems with France XYZ Affair and Half War Homework: Virginia and
Kentucky Resolution |
Alien and Sedition Acts Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Theory of Nullification and States’ Rights Homework: Jefferson’s First Inaugural |
Primary Source discussion and mini essay Election of 1800 John Adams Series Clip Homework: 7-1 |
Jefferson Bio First Inaugural Barbary Pirates Homework: 7-2 |
Virginia Resolution
of 1798
RESOLVED, That the General
Assembly of Virginia, doth unequivocably express a firm
resolution to maintain and defend the Constitution of the United States, and
the Constitution of this State, against every aggression either foreign or
domestic, and that they will support the government of the United States in all
measures warranted by the former.
That this assembly most solemnly declares a warm
attachment to the Union of the States, to maintain which it pledges all its
powers; and that for this end, it is their duty to watch over and oppose every
infraction of those principles which constitute the only basis of that Union,
because a faithful observance of them, can alone secure it's existence and the
public happiness.
That this Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily
declare, that it views the powers of the federal government, as resulting from
the compact, to which the states are parties; as limited by the plain sense and
intention of the instrument constituting the compact; as no further valid that
they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact; and that in case
of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted
by the said compact, the states who are parties thereto, have the right, and
are in duty bound, to interpose for arresting the progress of the evil, and for
maintaining within their respective limits, the authorities, rights and
liberties appertaining to them.
That the General Assembly doth also express its
deep regret, that a spirit has in sundry instances, been manifested by the
federal government, to enlarge its powers by forced constructions of the
constitutional charter which defines them; and that implications have appeared
of a design to expound certain general phrases (which having been copied from
the very limited grant of power, in the former articles of confederation were the
less liable to be misconstrued) so as to destroy the meaning and effect, of the
particular enumeration which necessarily explains and limits the general
phrases; and so as to consolidate the states by degrees, into one sovereignty,
the obvious tendency and inevitable consequence of which would be, to transform
the present republican system of the United States, into an absolute, or at
best a mixed monarchy.