Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Chapter 8 Videos

Here is the link to the Chapter 8 videos.  Remember, you need to copy & paste, not click!

http://mrsramoushistory.blogspot.com/2017/11/chapter-8-videos.html

DUE: Monday, 12/3

IGNORE THE DATES WHEN YOU 
COPY & PASTE THE LINK.  
YOU ARE ONLY USING THE LINK FOR THE NOTES!!
THE DATES YOU MUST FOLLOW ARE ON 
THIS PAGE!!!

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 Thursday, 11/29 to come before 7:15 am 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.

Click (or 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.

Label the notes as indicated in the link:
http://mrsramo.blogspot.com/2014/12/us-history-chapter-11-section-5-notes.html

TEST Friday 12/7: Chapter 7 Exam

Your Chapter 7 Exam will be on Friday 12/7.  The Quizlet Review has been open since November 10th.  If you have been in class, paid attention, done your homework, and study you should do very well on the test.  STUDY THE REVIEW IN QUIZLET - it was made using the material on your exam.  As a reminder, any information from Chapters 1-4 can show up on the exam, so be sure to review those chapters in Quizlet after you study for the current chapter.

You Chapter 7 Video packet is due at the start of class on this day as well.

Make up for legal absences is before school (per my make-up policy), last day to make up is Tuesday, 12/11.  Failure to make-up the exam will result in a zero for that test.  Cuts & illegal absences cannot be made up, and anyone late to class will not receive extra time on the exam.  Make-up period ends at 7:15 AM.  TO have the same amount of time for the test as was offered in lass, you must arrive to 1823 by 6:45 AM.  You can arrive after that time, but your time ends at 7:15 AM.

If you can't come before school to make up the exam don't be absent for it!

The test will NOT be a full period so please bring your regular required supplies with you to class that day.

QUIZ Tuesday 12/4: Chapter 7 Vocab

Vocabulary Quiz on these on Tuesday, 12/4.  
Your words will be due at that time.  
You may write them out as a list on paper 
OR 
you may write each on a flash card 
(use a flashcard for the required homework heading.)   
Required homework heading must be used.  
Use your knowledge, notes, online textbook, handouts, or the Internet to find the definitions.


Homework Heading (required on all work submitted):
Your Name                                                   US History
Class Period                                                Assignment
(in this case, your assignment is Ch 7 Vocab)


If you are making flashcards they MUST be rubber-banded together BEFORE submitting AND BEFORE the bell rings (there are rubber bands behind my desk - ask me!), and you top card must be a heading card (see above.)  You will get extra credit for making flash cards.

Link to Vocab list: (the Regents Connections questions are NOT homework):
http://mrsramo.blogspot.com/2014/10/us-history-chapter-7-vocab-list.html


Make up for legal absences is before school (per my make-up policy), last day to make up is Thursday, 12/6.  

Remember: The quiz is timed, it is not the full period, and any time you miss due to lateness 
cannot be made up.p

REMEMBER: ALL PRIOR VOCAB WORDS ARE FAIR GAME FOR THE QUIZ AS WELL!!!.

EVEN IF ABSENT 11/27, DUE Wednesday 11/28 FOR EVERYONE

You received these handouts 2+ weeks ago, so no excuses.  Due when you enter class tomorrow.  Work is to be done directly on handout.  On top of EACH, put your full name & class period.  You will NOT be given time to do this after the bell.

A recap of the questions from class today:

Indian Removal Handout "#1:"
1: Based on the document, why did Jackson advocate for Indian Removal?
2.  Based on the document, why did Jackson believe he could ignore the law?

Indian Removal Handout "#2:" (label each question with the Reading as listed.
Reading 1: In one sentence, what is the central idea?
Reading 2: In one sentence, what is the central idea?
Reading 3: In your own words, how were the Cherokee different from Americans?
Reading 4: What is Lumpkin's point (in other words, What is he saying?)

Trail of Tears:
Explain why the Cherokee people were divided. (REMINDER: "Explain" means you will have a paragraph for an answer.)

Friday, November 9, 2018

Chapter 7 Videos


Chapter 7

How the Cotton Gin Changed America

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bns6aKfrIjA&t=66s




Henry Clay & the American System

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T00Cfukgi7E&t=22s



McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYxtCTIQNb4



Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKUpRFAi4vA&t=52s



The Missouri Compromise

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke7Q5AXb3mU&t=52s



The Age of Jackson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beN4qE-e5O8&t=54s



Worcester v. Georgia (1832)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd5qVE9LRFc&t=18s



Andrew Jackson & the Nullification Crisis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arb_ybDn7bA&t=99s







DUE: Tuesday, 11/27

IGNORE THE DATES WHEN YOU 
COPY & PASTE THE LINK.  
YOU ARE ONLY USING THE LINK FOR THE NOTES!!
THE DATES YOU MUST FOLLOW ARE ON 
THIS PAGE!!!

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 Thursday, 11/29 to come before 7:15 am 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.

Click (or 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.

Label the notes as indicated in the link:
http://mrsramo.blogspot.com/2014/12/us-history-homework-due-1211.html