November 12
Test tomorrow. See last few days below for test information. Notebooks
will be checked this week if not already checked this week.
Be sure to complete final draft of the paragraph and staple to rough and
chart. Be sure to complete all test prep work
November 11
Extra credit opportunity for Veteran's Day has been extended for one day.
Click on the icon - "Extra Credit".
Paragraph final copy - staple on top of chart and rough. Due Friday
Complete test prep work for Friday
See link for extra credit - 1 day Veterans Day extra credit opportunity
November 10
Test Friday - Lexington, Locke/Dec of Indep, Amer Rev Map, French Alliance,
Treaty of Paris, NJ legislative process
Final copy of paragraph stapled on top of rough and chart. This is due
Friday and worth 20 points on the test.
Test Preparation due Friday
Study map - you will receive a practice map on Wed. or Thurs.
Vocabulary - define Second Continental Congress, inflation, "Common Sense"
(don't forget to study your Declaration of Independence handout #1-7)
Challenge questions. Answer fully
1. Which side was to blame for the deaths at Lexington? Explain 3 sent. min.
2. How did France help America from 1778-1783? 4 sent. min.
3. What did America gain from the Treaty of Paris and what if anything did
France gain? 4 sent min.
4. Explain how a bill can pass into a law in New Jersey. 4 sent. min.
November 9
Test Friday. We will review in class tomorrow.
Some did not finish the question at the end of class. Finish tonight.
How did the French help secure victory at Yorktown? (P. 17 of notebook)
Was the American victory at Yorktown the sole reason the British agreed to a
peace treaty?
November 4, 2009
Start studying for the test. The following topics will be included:
Lexington and Concord, Declaration of Independence handout, Role of France in
winning independence, NJ Gov. legislative process diagram, Map American
Revolution
We will review next week
November 3
Complete the T-chart from class today. Write a paragraph based on question
below.
The Declaration of Independence was meant to persuade countries like France
to support the Continental Army. From 1775-78, what would persuade and what
would dissuade France from helping the Continental Army?
Develop a topic sentence
Explain two supporting details to persuade the king
Explain two supporting details to dissuade the king
Closing sentence
Must be a minimum of 8 sentences
November 2
No homework tonight
October 30
Complete text questions from handout #7-10 if you did not finish in class.
Complete map #1-8 if you did not finish in class
Follow news stories to prepare for the NJ Governor Mock Election
October 29
complete #1-6 of handout
Memorize up to "consent of governed" of Declaration in Par. 2 if you did not
already present in class
October 28
Final draft packet due Thursday - see previous homework dates
Don't forget the title page - Remember the title is "Patriot or Loyalist"
In the bottom right include your name, my name, U.S. History and date
October 27
Final draft packet due Thursday - see oct. 26 entry
Declaration of Independence handout - #1-7
October 26
Final draft packet due Thursday. Be sure to include all marked up outlines
and rough even if you did an extra draft of those.
Staple in this order
Title Page
Final Draft
Rough Draft
Outline
Brainstorming sheet
October 23
Looked at the qualifications for Governor of New Jersey today. Contrasted
with the qualifications for U.S. presidency.
Worked on rough draft today in class. Students must finish the rough draft
for homework and staple on top of outline and brainstorming sheet(bottom
paper). Due Monday
October 22
Complete par. IV for outline. Continue finding more factual information to
develop body paragraphs where needed. Many body paragraphs I checked don't
have enough reasons, facts, statistics, historical quotes etc.
Tomorrow we will begin writing the rough draft in class and students will
finish over the weekend.
October 21
Finish outline for Par. III
October 20
Today we worked on the NJ Election for Governor. Students can earn extra
credit if they bring in any campaign pictures, literature, signs, bumper
stickers etc to decorate the bulletin board.
Students should set up outline for Paragraph 3. They should write the topic
(III)and outline the first two supporting details. We will work on pargraph
3 in class to help the students.
October 19
Worked in the media center today revising intro and first body paragraph
outline. Students should continue revising and adding information.
October 15-16
Due Monday - Finish outline for introduction. Many have already completed
this. Remember to include thesis at the end of the intro outline.
Then outline Paragraph II as we covered in class. Your topic for Par. II
will be your first subtopic from your thesis. You must then have three
supporting details and fully explain each supporting detail in outline form.
Use text, notebook or any valid source to find information.
This will be checked on Monday. It must be completed so I can look it over
and make suggestions on Monday. We will be in the media center. You have to
develop your own supporting details.
October 13-14
Begin brainstorming your position on whether the colonists should have become
Patriots or Loyalists by 1775.
You don't have to write anything. We will begin the writing process during
your next class
October 9
Homework from trial for all roles except lawyers.
Judge- write up paper on your role as a judge
Jury - Complete packet. Fill in all sections of packet. Write final draft.
Develop a topic sentence that will focus your paragraph. Staple with rough
on back of packet.
Witnesses - answer 3 of the followup questions. Rest may be done for extra
credit.
October 8
Work on your trial roles
October 6 -7
Work on your trial roles
Jury and Judge must complete #8-11 on handout - due Thursday.
October 5
Work on your trial roles
October 2
Work on your trial assignment. Jurors have no homework
Update Table of Contents
October 1
Finish test preparation work. Be sure to answer questions from class today
in addition to the test prep work from Wednesday night- first test of the
year tomorrow! Remember to study!
September 30
Notebooks checked tomorrow unless already checked.
Test Friday - Complete three definitions and three challenge questions in
preparation for the test.
September 29
Map quiz tomorrow - World Map, Colonial map, North America Map
Class went over maps and reviewed. Students should have in agenda what areas
that need to concentrate their study.
Test - Friday
We will review in class parts of Wed and Thurs.
Notebooks checked this week
September 25
No homework this weekend
September 24
Complete questions 5-7 on handout from yesterday
September 23
Complete questions #1-4 on handout. Goes with text Ch. 4 section 1
You may answer on the handout. space is provided.
September 22
Finish questions #1-3 from mercantilism/Navigation Acts handout.
Period 10/11 - final draft packet due tomorrow too
September 21
Paragraph(final draft stapled on top of rough draft and outline) due tomorrow
for Per. 1,5/6
Due Wed. for Per. 10/11
September 18
No homework this weekend
Sept. 17
Finish outline begun in class today. Use text 94-5 to develop a third
supporting detail for your outline. Include a closing
September 16
Complete map 1763
September 15
Finish outline from class today on French and Indian War
September 14
Map 1754
Don't forget to shade in Florida and the islands
Friday Sept. 11
Complete handout questions on Franklin #1-4. You will need the Washington
reading for #4 only.
Thursday September 10
Quiz - be prepared to label the Middle colonies(New Jersey, New York,
Pennsylvania, Delaware on a map
Outline - complete on back of P. 4 in notebook
Pages 92-93, three paragraphs. Begin reading section that is labeled "The
war continues". Be sure to complete outline using phrases and not sentences.
I.
A.
1
2
3
B.
1.
2.
a.
You may change the outline format.
Wed. Sept. 9
Get opening handout signed
Study for world map quiz -be prepared to label the continents, oceans and
Great Britain, France, Spain
Extra Credit questions will be on the quiz.
Get a three ring binder as soon as possible for your papers