Regina Morrison January 10 2011 2period Today we found out that for the first time social studies classes will be given an end of the year Test, though it will not count as a grade. During class, it was a study hall period so we had time to work on terms list 14b. The quiz will be on friday. Also, you do not need to complete Terms list 14a, though it is recomended.
Notes were taken on the aftermath of the War of 1812 and the Treaty of 1814. The Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans were also discussed. It is obviously advantageous to get these notes from someone if absent this day.
The lavendar sheet indicating plans for History Fair is due Tuesday, 1/10. Be sure to turn this in for a grade.
Notes were taken today as a continuation of the notes from Monday. These notes covered from the Tariff of 1816 all of the way to the expansion of the railway system and the era of canals. It would behoove anyone absent to get these notes as soon as possible.
Reviewing Tuesday 1/10/12 Veronica France,2 Regina covered everything we did on Tuesday. According to Ms. McCarron, every Tuesday and Thursday will be a sort of study hall. Only do terms list 14A if you don't know anything about the actual Civil War.
Review for Thursday, January 12, 2012 McKayla Moors
No one blogged for Thursday, so here's what happened: we took notes on the Market Revolution, and then we started peer-grading fourth period's midterm essays after an explanation into grading procedure.
No one blogged for Friday, so here's what happened: after a study period and some minor technical difficulties, we took Terms Quiz 14B. After that, we finished peer-grading fourth period's midterm essays. Then we continued taking notes on the Market Revolution and on the creation of a one-party system in the US. Don't forget that History Fair is due on Monday, January 23!
No one blogged for Saturday. Don't wait until the last minute for History Fair, it's due next Monday on the 23rd. Also start on the I.D. quiz 15 which will be this Thursday on the 19th
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Regina Morrison
January 10 2011
2period
Today we found out that for the first time social studies classes will be given an end of the year Test, though it will not count as a grade.
During class, it was a study hall period so we had time to work on terms list 14b. The quiz will be on friday.
Also, you do not need to complete Terms list 14a, though it is recomended.
Ramirez, 2
Monday, 1/09/12
Notes were taken on the aftermath of the War of 1812 and the Treaty of 1814. The Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans were also discussed. It is obviously advantageous to get these notes from someone if absent this day.
The lavendar sheet indicating plans for History Fair is due Tuesday, 1/10. Be sure to turn this in for a grade.
Reviewing Monday 1/9/12
Veronica France, 2
Rebecca covered everything we did on Monday. Make sure you're working on your terms list for Friday!
Ramirez, 2
Wednesday, 1/11/12
Notes were taken today as a continuation of the notes from Monday. These notes covered from the Tariff of 1816 all of the way to the expansion of the railway system and the era of canals. It would behoove anyone absent to get these notes as soon as possible.
Reviewing Tuesday 1/10/12
Veronica France,2
Regina covered everything we did on Tuesday. According to Ms. McCarron, every Tuesday and Thursday will be a sort of study hall. Only do terms list 14A if you don't know anything about the actual Civil War.
Review for Thursday, January 12, 2012
McKayla Moors
No one blogged for Thursday, so here's what happened: we took notes on the Market Revolution, and then we started peer-grading fourth period's midterm essays after an explanation into grading procedure.
Review for Friday, January 13, 2012
McKayla Moors
No one blogged for Friday, so here's what happened: after a study period and some minor technical difficulties, we took Terms Quiz 14B. After that, we finished peer-grading fourth period's midterm essays. Then we continued taking notes on the Market Revolution and on the creation of a one-party system in the US. Don't forget that History Fair is due on Monday, January 23!
Review for Wednesday, 1/11/12
Myles Gaines
Rebecca covered everything we did on Wednesday, good job!
Review for Saturday, 1/16/2012
Myles Gaines
No one blogged for Saturday.
Don't wait until the last minute for History Fair, it's due next Monday on the 23rd. Also start on the I.D. quiz 15 which will be this Thursday on the 19th
Regina morrison
March 28
Today in class we read an essay, and answered questions and then we wrote an essay.
Ms.mccarron was not here.
Regina morrison
1/14
Its saturday! Enjoy your weekend and study for yor terms quiz!
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