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Quarter 2, Week 8 (1/4 - 1/8)

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Note: This Agenda Blog is only an approximate plan of the weekly lesson plans. Changes can and will be made due to unanticipated circumstances and in order to maximize instructional effectiveness.


World History Middle School

Monday - Ancient Greek Learning (textbook pages 290 to 297.) Students will define all terms, answer all reading check questions, and complete the Section 4 Assessment on page 297

Tuesday - Chapter 9 Assessment (textbook pages 298 & 299.)

Wednesday - Primary Source Activity - Comparing Athens and Sparta. (textbook pages 300 & 301.)

Thursday - Brain Bowl Review

Friday - Ancient Greece Quiz #3 (Athens PowerPoint, textbook pages 274 to 277 and 284 to 289.)


American History Middle School

Monday - The Push to Victory (text handout pages 255 to 259) (Students will complete all Guide Your Reading terms and questions and all Reading Check questions.)

Tuesday - Brain Bowl Review Game

Wednesday - Revolutionary War Quiz (Chapter 11 text handout)

Thursday - The American Republic (text handout pages 269 to 273) (Students will complete all Guide Your Reading terms and questions and all Reading Check questions.)

Friday - The Structure of Government (text handout pages 274 to 276) (Students will complete all Guide Your Reading terms and questions and all Reading Check questions.)


World History High School

Monday – Ancient Rome PowerPoint (Students complete questions embedded in PowerPoint)

Tuesday – Ancient Rome PowerPoint continued (Students complete questions embedded in PowerPoint)

Wednesday – Ancient Rome PowerPoint continued (Students complete questions embedded in PowerPoint)

Thursday – Roman Empire (textbook pages 158 to 161)

Friday – Roman Society and Culture (textbook pages 162 to 167)


American History High School

Monday – Social and Cultural Tensions (textbook pages 415 to 422) (Students will answer questions provided by teacher)

HW: Study pages 415 to 422 for quiz tomorrow.

Tuesday – A New Mass Culture (textbook pages 423 to 431) (Students will answer questions provided by teacher)

HW: Study pages 415 to 422 for quiz tomorrow.

Wednesday – The Harlem Renaissance (textbook pages 434 to 438) (Students will answer questions provided by teacher)

HW: Study pages 434 to 438 for quiz tomorrow.

Thursday – Chapter 13 Review

Friday – Chapter 13 Test


Economics

Monday – Complete Stock Investment Project

Tuesday – Gross Domestic Product (textbook pages 294 to 300)

Wednesday – Cumulative Review Quiz

HW: Business Cycles (textbook pages 301 to 307)

Thursday – Unemployment (textbook pages 317 to 322)

Friday – Inflation & Deflation (textbook pages 323 to 328)

 
 
 

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