Since we didn't work on geography this week, there will NOT be a geography quiz tomorrow.
There will be a quiz tomorrow on the information in the Spanish American War reading we worked on in class.
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Tonight: Assign each person in your group a section of your scene to paraphrase.
Tonight, please add three total comments to the "Skills & Indicators Check-In" doing any of the following:
Green Highlights: Three assignments that demonstrate mastery Blue Highlights: Two assignments that demonstrate mastery or show growth Yellow Highlights: One assignment that you could revise to improve Notes due for assigned section (30.3, Stalin OR 33.1, Mao) due tomorrow
Notes for assigned proxy war due Friday Today, we organize into project groups and discussed questions and topics. If you were absent or we did not discuss you topic/question, please send an email to Mrs. T with your ideas. I will post the groups and topics in Google Classroom.
You should have selected a book and made a plan to get one or got a copy from us. If you have questions or concerns about this, please contact us. The list of suggested books is on the website. You do not have to complete the book, but it is recommended that you start reading, especially if you chose a longer selection. Over the last two days we have worked with the open response rubric to identify specific writing goals (individual goals based on feedback due Wednesday), and we introduced the Ed Cafe project.
HW Due Thursday = look through the resources and examples on this website of this project and identify 1. questions, 2. possible topic interests, 3. people you think would be good for your to work with Today we took the 31.3 quiz and defined appeasement and isolationism.
HW: Make an interwar flow chart that shows how the end of WWI led to the beginning of WWII. Today we identified the commonalities between leaders of nationalist movements.
HW due Monday: notes on 31.3 (Fascism Rises in Europe ) Due tomorrow:
Choose one section to take notes on: 30.1, 30.3, or 30.4 HERE are the notes from yesterday |
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