Sunday, May 17, 2015

US History: Homework Due Dates, 5/20 - 6/8/15


US History & Government                                                                                      5/20 – 6/8/15


Homework Assignments


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


 


All assignments are due by the date listed in the “date due” column.  Use your time wisely – do not wait until the night before to do all of your homework! 


 

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 to be complete on “loose-leaf” or notebook paper!

Typed work will not be accepted!

OBJECTIVE

ASSIGNMENT TITLE

DATE DUE
Content Review
Geography Group 1 Questions
Wed., 5/20
Content Review
Supreme Court Cases Group 1 Questions
Thursday, 5/21
Content Review
Supreme Court Cases Group 2 Questions
Supreme Court Cases Group 3 Questions
Supreme Court Cases Group 4 Questions
Supreme Court Cases Group 5 Questions
Tuesday, 5/26
Content Review
Government Group 1 Questions
Wed., 5/27
Content Review
Government Group 2 Questions
Thursday, 5/28
Content Review
Government Group 3 Questions
Friday, 5/29
Content Review
The Constitution Group 1 Questions
The Constitution Group 2 Questions
Monday, 6/1

Content Review

Reform Movements Group 1 Questions
Tuesday, 6/2

Content Review

Reform Movements Group 2 Questions
Wed., 6/3

Content Review

Reform Movements Group 3 Questions
Thursday, 6/4

Content Review

Foreign Policy Group 1 Questions
Friday, 6/5

Content Review

Foreign Policy Group 2 Questions
Monday, 6/8

 

REMEMBER:

Study Flash Cards for 45-60 minutes per night

 

This is REVIEW!  If you can't find the information necessary on the page numbers provided in the Prentice Hall review book provided you need to do one of the following: use your prior knowledge (it is likely you already know the answer), your notes, class packets & handouts, the Internet, review materials from class, Quizlet.com, Regentsprep.org, or a different review book.  Not answering a question is unacceptable since this information has all been covered at some point this year.

 

INCOMPLETE WORK WILL EARN A GRADE OF ZERO FOR THE ENTIRE ASSIGNMENT.  I have provided page numbers whenever possible.  Work that shows little to no effort will not earn any credit.  Work not in proper format will not earn credit.  Do your work, take care to do it properly, and help yourself work toward a successful Regents score in June!

 

There is no such thing as “late work” during Regents Review.  Turn it in by the date due or lose all credit on that assignment.  You are out of time for excuses!!!!!!

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·         Page numbers are provided for a general idea of where to find the answers to questions.

·         Answers are usually not “word for word,” and since I read your work, you’ll want to be sure you answer the actual question asked, not just blindly copy something because it has the same name or heading.

·         "NIB" means "not in book" - you must use one of the methods listed above to get the answer.

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