Friday, March 28, 2014

US History: Chapter 21 Homework Due Dates


U.S History & Govt                           3/30/13 – 4/9/14


Homework Assignments

All assignments are due by the date listed in the “date due” column. 


Please see me in advance if you have any problems with any assignment.   The following heading must be used on all assignments to gain credit for your work:


YOUR NAME                                                                     SUBJECT
ASSIGNMENT TITLE (on each assignment)                 CLASS PERIOD

You must write out all questions AND answer in complete sentences for work to be accepted!
All work must be on loose-leaf or notebook paper in standard blue or black pen unless otherwise stated. 
Typed work will not be accepted.

OBJECTIVE

ASSIGNMENT TITLE

DATE DUE
Content Review
Castle Learning: Chapter 20 Exam
Graded just like a test taken in class.  As stated on the blog, test opened Thursday & will close Sunday evening.
Closes Sunday, 3/30
Content Review
Chapter 21 Section 1 Notes (see blog)
Chapter 21 Section 2 Notes (see blog)
Chapter 21 Section 1 Questions (in this packet)
Monday, 3/31
Content Review
Chapter 21 Section 2 Questions (in this packet)
Tuesday, 4/1
Content Review
Chapter 21 Section 3 Notes (see blog)
Chapter 21 Section 4 Notes (see blog)
Wed., 4/2
Content Review
Chapter 21 Section 3 Questions (in this packet)
Thursday, 4/3
Content Review
Chapter 21 Section 4 Questions (in this packet)
Friday, 4/4
Content Review
Chapters 20 & 21 Regents Connections Questions (combined)
Chapters 20 & 21 Vocabulary (words due and quiz on them today)
Blue or Black pen required to take quiz!  Make up for legal absence is Thursday, 4/10 in 2534.  Door locked at 2:05.
Monday, 4/7
QUIZ TODAY!!
Content Review
Chapters 20 & 21 Test
Blue or Black pen required to take test!  Make up for legal absence is Thursday, 4/10 in 2534.  Door locked at 2:05.
Wed., 4/9
TEST TODAY!!

Don’t want to do homework?  Remember the consequences of your choices:
1.    Get a zero on every assignment you fail to complete AND on homework quizzes!  (not recommended)
2.    Possible failure of the marking period (also not recommended!)

 

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