10th American History Daily Lessons This Day in History and Current Events • This Day in History • 1966- Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard was acquitted in his second trial on charges of murdering his pregnant wife, Marilyn, in 1954. • Current Event • Student News: – Congressional intelligence committees briefed on Benghazi attacks – BP to pay record penalty for Gulf oil spill – How education could plunge off the 'fiscal cliff' – China's new leaders – FDA investigates deaths preliminarily linked to energy shots – Gupta: Let's end the prescription drug death epidemic While you were gone 10th American History- Make-up Assignments Mr. Cook Room 214 Student-______________ Date Absent Nov. 16 Date Due-______ Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in! • Homework: – Chapter 10 Section 2 Notes- pages 302-307 due Nov. 20 – Chapter 10 Section 3 Notes- pages 308-313 due Nov. 26 – Chapter 10 TestNov. 28 In Class Work: Chapter 10 Section 1 Notes- Pages 294-301 Activities– – – – – Before Class starts- This Day in History and Current Events- put in Go Hawk Planner 5 min. Vocabulary • Academic- mode, stability • Social Studies- values, fundamentalism, bootleggers 5 min.- Time Reading Worksheet 10 min.- Discussion of Section 1-. Interactive reader and study guide 10-15 min- Coop work-. Daily Bellringer Daily Test Practice, Vocabulary Builder. Sect. Quiz, Biography- Daily Bellringer, Begin Power point- American Life Changes • Examination: • Date and Period you will take the exam-________________________ Signature:_____________________ • Day #62 Chapter 10 Sect. 1 Reading Quiz Word Wall Unit Organizer Unit III A Modern Nation Group work PowerPoint • Homework due today – Chapter 9 • In Class Work- Section 1 Notes- Pages 270-275 • Activities– – – – – – Before Class starts- This Day in History and Current Events- put in Go Hawk Planner 5 min. Vocabulary • Academic- mode, stability • Social Studies- values, fundamentalism, bootleggers 5 min.- Reading Quiz 10 min.- Discussion of Section 1-. Interactive reader and study guide 10-15 min- Coop work-. Daily Bellringer Daily Test Practice, Vocabulary Builder. Sect. Quiz, Biography- Daily Bellringer, Begin Power point- American Life Changes Academic Word/Definition (located in the Margin) Etymology- Origin of word mode Middle English moede, from Latin modus measure, manner, musical mode – style or fashion. stability – consistency; resistance to change Middle English, from Anglo-French estable, stable, from Latin stabulum, from stare to stand Social Studies Word/Definition Prefix/Suffix or Reminder Word fundamentalism– a literal interpretation of the bible Born again. Historic events occurred exactly as the bible says. values- key ideas and beliefs a person holds. beliefs bootleggers- Rum runners, smugglers liquor •Student News •Hand back tests Chapter 10 Section 1 Discussion Chapter 10 Section 1 Discussion Chapter 10 Section 1 Discussion Chapter 10 Section 1 Discussion Daily Bell Ringer – 10.1 Answers to Daily Bellringer 10.1 Daily Test Practice 10.1 Answers to daily test practice 10.1 Vocabulary Builder 10.1 Vocabulary Builder 10.1 Section Quiz 10.1 Section Quiz 10.1 Biography 10.1 Biography 8.4 Answers 10.1 10th American History Unit III – A Modern Nation Chapter 10 Section 1 Power Point- American Life Changes T-Chart- The important things to remember. Important things Why they are important things. The Unit Organizer 4 NAME DATE BIGGER PICTURE U.S. History from Civil War to the Present. LAST UNIT /Experience 1 Chapter 9- From War to Peace 8 11/ 28 UNIT SCHEDULE 5 Chapter 10- The Roaring Twenties 12/3 Ch. 10 Sect. 3 Notes due NEXT UNIT 3 /Experience Chapter 11-The Great Depression Begins. UNIT MAP Ch. 10 Sect 1 notes due 11/30 Ch. 10 Sect. 2 Notes due CURRENT UNIT UNIT CURRENT American Life Changes Pg. 294-301 Ch. 10- The Roaring Twenties A New Popular Culture is Born Pg. 308-313 pp. 292-317 Involving 2 The Harlem Renaissance Pg. 302-307 7 Chapter 10 Test 1. What were the social changes that the U.S. experienced during the 1920’s? 2. How did the African American community changes during the 1920’s? 3. How did new technologies help produce a new mass culture in the 1920’s? 6 ` UNIT RELATIONSHIPS UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 12/4 The Unit Organizer 9 Chapter 10- The Roaring Twenties Expanded Unit Map American Life Changes Pg. 294-301 Chapter 10The Roaring Twenties including pp. 268-291 The Harlem Renaissance Pg. 302-307 NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 10 NAME DATE A New Popular Culture is Born Pg. 308-313