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Friday, March 26, 2021

March 26, 2021

FRIDAY:

  1. Overview of Chapter 13 
  2. Turn in  Chapter 13 notes
  3. Begin Watching History of Us--Western Frontier




Tuesday, March 23, 2021

March 24, 2021 Justin Moore: Small Town USA


Wednesday & Thursday:

1812 or 2021---American Pride is still Alive and Well!

  1. Review of previous notes
  2. Station Activity--American Art
  3. Finish Notes
  4. Continue listening to Song's submitted by students

Monday, March 22, 2021

March 22, 2021 Interactive Flag Activity

MONDAY & TUESDAY

    1. Complete the directions below---


Click the link above to open the interactive flag site.

By clicking on the circles/spots on the flag, reveal
facts and information about the flag.
Pick up an Index card from the front of the room.
Write down 3 interesting facts you discovered while looking at this Flag.

Put your Name on your Card, and turn it in for your daily points


3.  Begin Chapter 13 notes

4. Continue viewing Student "National Pride" Songs

Friday, March 19, 2021

March 19, 2021 NATIONALISM: SHOW YOUR AMERICAN PRIDE WITH MUSIC JUST LIKE AFTER THE WAR OF 1812

FRIDAY:
  1. Introduction to Chapter 13---Assignment for the week!
  2. Begin searching for Song and Link to complete assignment!






Your assignment this week is to locate a song that
demonstrates "American Pride" that shows a sense of
Nationalism just as we have talked about that
began showing up after the War of 1812.
            1. SUBJECT: (Social Studies HOUR); SONG TITLE/Artist 
            2. In your email:  Give a short reason why you picked your song.  
            3. INFORMATION EMAILED NO Later than the end of your class time on Friday, March 26 2021.  The sooner you submit your choice, the less likely you are to have a song someone else will use!  FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

March 17 & 18, 2021

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY

  1. Review: Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe Policy
  2. Turn in Chapter 12 notes
  3. Finish Captain Philips

Monday, March 15, 2021

March 15, 2021 Monroe Doctrine: Foreign Policy

MONDAY & TUESDAY

Battle of New Orleans---Play as kids enter
Reading and Questions---Highlights of the War of 1812
Last Reader's Theater--Monroe Doctrine
Notes--Finish Note Packet
Continue watching --Captain Philips


In Chapter 12, we have been looking at past presidents
and their actions that helped shape foreign policy.
James Monroe was one president that played a large
role in this effort. Take a look!

Friday, March 12, 2021

March 12, 2021

FRIDAY:


  1. Review Adam's, Jefferson and Madison Foreign Policies
  2. Continue watching "Captain Philips"

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

March 10 2021 XY,Z Affair----Problems again with France

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY:



President John Adams had his hands full,
and no shortage of problems during his administration.

  1. Complete note sheet from from Adams and Jefferson events!
  2. Reenactment for Madison and Monroe---complete notes
  3. Continue watching "Captain Philips"



Monday, March 8, 2021

March 8 & 9, 2021

MONDAY & TUESDAY

  1. Introduction to Chapter 12 (Dollar Bill Activity)
  2. John Adams Reader's Theater--Reenactment--
  3. Prepare and Present Thomas Jefferson's Foreign Policy reenactment
  4. Begin Watching "Captain Philips"

Friday, March 5, 2021

March 5, 2021 Election Ad for Jefferson

Friday:

  1. Review Chapter 11---Make sure Election of 1800 Email has been completed
  2. Group Study time
  3. Chapter 11 Quiz

JEFFERSON FOR PRESIDENT!
Here is a sample of what a negative TV ad might
have looked like for Adams in the day!

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

March 3 & 4, 2021

A quick summary of the Election of 1800

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY:

  • Washington's Farewell Address Review
  • Recap Jefferson and Hamilton Notes
  • Finish Note Packet and Submit today
  • Activity Work Time
1.  Locate the 4 candidates from the election of 1800.
2. Select one candidate--look for 2 facts you can use on a Political Poster or in an Ad campaign
3.  Using any format--create a 1 page campaign poster for your Candidate.  Make sure you include your 2 facts and graphics and symbols.
4. Today you will send ONE email to Mrs. Bearden.  In that email you will: list the 4 candidates.  Explain who became president and who became vice president.  Screen shot your ad you created and attach it   SUBJECT: ELECTION OF 1800   Email:  beardenp@fultonpirates.net
5.  If you have extra time---search Youtube for any "Campaign Ads" created for any candidate from this 1800's election (students have previously made projects--and you will be amazed at what you might find!  Bookmark anything good you find!)  I will share some with you on Friday!


Monday, March 1, 2021

March 1 & 2, 2021 Hamilton vs Jefferson

Monday & Tuesday:
  1.  Review Washington's Farewell Address Activity
  2. Chapter 11 Notes--Hamilton vs. Jefferson

Two parties start to emerge after Washington's Farewell Address.
Federalist or Republican
Which side would you choose, and why?