Friday, October 25, 2013

All Courses


Tests in both courses on Tuesday.
Quizlet review is open for each subject.
Marking period ends in 2 weeks.
Quizlet has changed its format a little bit, so don't be surprised if it looks different.

Global II: HW due Monday

Remember, your HW for Monday is:
Finish chart (Germany & Italy)
Handout with political cartoon (complete sentences but do on handout)
Handout with 2 pictures (no complete sentences, do on handout)
Questions in last handout (regular homework format)
STUDY FOR TUESDAY'S TEST (Quizlet is now open!)

US History: Quote "paper" due Monday

In his farewell address (1796), George Washington said the following about political parties: “It serves always to distract the public councils & enfeeble the public administration.  It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies & false alarms; kindles the animosity of one part against another; foments [incites] occasionally riot & insurrection.  It opens the door to foreign influence & corruption.”


Write your reaction to Washington’s thoughts on political parties.  Your response should be at least a full page long but no more than the single sheet of paper in front of you.
 
Use a regular HW heading on your paper, use "Washington Quote" as your assignment title, and do NOT re-write the question  or the quote.

US History: "Due Monday Homework Slide"


HW due Monday is (1) Ch 6 Sec 4 Handout; (2) Create a list of the accomplishments & , achievements, & policies  of Washington’s administration using only the handout provided; (3) study for Tuesday’s test (that’s your new test date!!),  (4) Regents Connections Questions, &; (5) paper based on quote – see separate blog post for quote!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

US History Homework Due TOMORROW

Periods 3 & 7:  The handout you got in class today is to be COMPLETED FOR HOMEWORK tonight.   Bring to class tomorrow.  Expect a HW quiz.

Period 6: you didn't get it, so you don't have it due.  I suggest you study on Quizlet for next week's test.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

US History: Another assignment due tomorrow!

Go to the calendar in Engrade, go to today's date, and follow the instructions given for the Judiciary Act of 1789.

We will not spend a lot of time on this in class since you should have it already written down before you get there!  It is a Word document, not a Power point. 

It is now fair game for a HW Quiz...