Tuesday, March 20, 2018

DUE Monday, 3/26: Chapter 17 Exam, Vocab Quiz, & Worksheets, Ch 20 Sec 1 Notes

1. Chapter 17 Castle Learning test closes at 7 pm on Monday, 3/26.  As stated in class, it opened on 3/20.

First try only counts.  Test is timed, so be sure you have 1 hour 20 minutes to spend taking the test before you open it.  No make-ups since it is online.  If you don't finish (run out of time, deadline locks it, etc.), anything unanswered is wrong, just like if you left it blank in class.  If you have a Resource period I am aware of, your test is timed but time was extended based on your mods.  Remember, once you open the test, time starts & cannot be "paused."

2.  Chapter 17 Video Worksheets are due at the start of class on Monday 3/26.

3.  Chapter 17 Vocab words due & quiz is today.  Same rules & criteria apply as always.  Make-up dates for legal absences are Tues & Wed, 3/27 & 3/28, 6:45-7:15 am.  No make-up will be given after 7:15 am.  If you know you missed the quiz, be to school by 7 am to do the makeup.  Failure to make up or show up on time will result in a grade of 0 for this assignment.

The link for your Chapter 17 words is here
http://mrsramo.blogspot.com/2015/02/us-history-ch-17-vocabulary.html
copy & paste link above.

4. HAND COPY all notes into your binder.  You will have a quiz USING THESE NOTES at the start of class on the due date.  If you are late, you cannot make it up.  If you are illegally absent or cut, you cannot make it up.  If you are legally absent, you have until Wednesday, 2/14 to come before school to show me your notes.  Follow the make-up procedure given out in class.  If you fail to make up the work by the deadline, you will earn a 0.

Vocab & exams may be added in between this posting & the due date of this work.

Copy & paste the link for the notes.  Remember, you can print them at school if you don't have internet access at home, but you CANNOT BRING PRINTED WORK TO CLASS.

Sec 1:
http://mrsramo.blogspot.com/2015/03/us-history-chapter-20-section-1-notes.html

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