Blog for February 20, 2012 2nd Period- McCarron by: Amberley Bailey
Today in APUSH, we are beginning to look at the Civil War, and we took notes on the Confederacy and the Union, particularly the army generals. We studied graphs to illustrate how the Union should have won "before Christmas."
Don't forget: Terms List #18 is due tomorrow, February 21, and we have a quiz! Don't be alarmed if you can't find the graphics; there weren't any for this list.
Blog for February 21, 2012 2nd Period- McCarron By: Amberley Bailey
Today in APUSH, we took the Terms List #18 Quiz and turned in our terms notebook. After finishing, we listened to the 6th essay presentation based on the prompt: Evaluate the impact of the Civil War on political and economic developments in the following regions: the South, the North, and the West.
Today Ms. McCarron was not here, so we had a substitute. Ms. McCarron had a video planned for us with a worksheet but the substitute could not find it so we watched another video called Shermans March. We took notes on the video that were interesting facts. Make sure to pick up that original sheet if you were not here.
Yesterday we went to Guidance to talk to our guidance counselors about our schedules for next year. We also did an in-class assignment that Ms. McCarron collected in class. Make sure to do your summary sheets for the test on Friday, the 2nd.
Diarra Anyabwile 2nd period Reviewing 2/21 Amberley did a great job of not leaving anything out. Great job of reminding people about their terms quiz tommorrow!
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Blog for February 20, 2012
2nd Period- McCarron
by: Amberley Bailey
Today in APUSH, we are beginning to look at the Civil War, and we took notes on the Confederacy and the Union, particularly the army generals. We studied graphs to illustrate how the Union should have won "before Christmas."
Don't forget: Terms List #18 is due tomorrow, February 21, and we have a quiz! Don't be alarmed if you can't find the graphics; there weren't any for this list.
Blog for February 21, 2012
2nd Period- McCarron
By: Amberley Bailey
Today in APUSH, we took the Terms List #18 Quiz and turned in our terms notebook. After finishing, we listened to the 6th essay presentation based on the prompt:
Evaluate the impact of the Civil War on political and economic developments in the following regions: the South, the North, and the West.
Nothing is due tomorrow, so enjoy the night!
Wednesday, February 22nd
Alexa Blyth - 2nd period
Today Ms. McCarron was not here, so we had a substitute. Ms. McCarron had a video planned for us with a worksheet but the substitute could not find it so we watched another video called Shermans March. We took notes on the video that were interesting facts. Make sure to pick up that original sheet if you were not here.
Nothing is due tomorrow or this week.
Saturday, February 25th
Alexa Blyth - 2nd period
Yesterday we went to Guidance to talk to our guidance counselors about our schedules for next year. We also did an in-class assignment that Ms. McCarron collected in class. Make sure to do your summary sheets for the test on Friday, the 2nd.
Sunday, February 26th
Alexa Blyth - 2nd period
Make sure to do your summary sheet for the test on Friday, March 2nd. Make sure you have been filling out your notebook with great notes in it.
Diarra Anyabwile
2nd period
Reviewing 2/21
Amberley did a great job of not leaving anything out. Great job of reminding people about their terms quiz tommorrow!
Diarra Anyabwile
2nd period
Reviewing 2/26
Alexa did a good job of not leaving anything out. Good job reminding people about the summary sheets.
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