Today in class we started a new section in our notebooks (Unit 9: World War II, Years 1936-1945). We also answered questions 3,4,and 5 on page 535 in our textbooks, and discussed our answers. The last thing we did today was that we created a foldable and began putting information inside it.
Jo Ann Brierton,1 Tuesday 4/12 Today in class we filled out the first two sections of the foldable we got yesterday. Then we took some notes, and watched a short video about Winston Churchill. Toward the end of class we answered questions 3,4,and 5 on pg.541 of the textbook. The question must be completed for homework tonight if you didn't finish during class.
Reminder(s): Vocabulary Quiz is on Thursday(4/14) Vocabulary Notebook is due Thursday (4/14)
Jo Ann Brierton Wednesday 4/13 We began class today gluing in all the work we've done so far in our notebooks. After, we answered the questions underneath the map on pg.538 of our textbook. Then, we watched a short video about the Holocaust. We also answer the main idea questions on pg.543,544,and 547. Tonight's homework is to complete the Holocaust timeline worksheet. Remember our vocab quiz is tomorrow and our vocab notebooks our due.
Zane Scoles Thursday 4/14 We started class today with the vocab quiz. The class average for the quizzes was 84. We then discussed last nights homework (the Holocaust timeline) and worked on main idea questions from the textbook. No homework
Zane Scoles Saturday 4/16 No Homework. But keep in mind the DBQ question "Why Did Japan Attack the United States" as we will have to write an essay on the question.
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ReplyDeleteMonday 4/11
Today in class we started a new section in our notebooks (Unit 9: World War II, Years 1936-1945). We also answered questions 3,4,and 5 on page 535 in our textbooks, and discussed our answers. The last thing we did today was that we created a foldable and began putting information inside it.
Jo Ann Brierton,1
ReplyDeleteTuesday 4/12
Today in class we filled out the first two sections of the foldable we got yesterday. Then we took some notes, and watched a short video about Winston Churchill. Toward the end of class we answered questions 3,4,and 5 on pg.541 of the textbook. The question must be completed for homework tonight if you didn't finish during class.
Reminder(s):
Vocabulary Quiz is on Thursday(4/14)
Vocabulary Notebook is due Thursday (4/14)
Jo Ann Brierton
ReplyDeleteWednesday 4/13
We began class today gluing in all the work we've done so far in our notebooks. After, we answered the questions underneath the map on pg.538 of our textbook. Then, we watched a short video about the Holocaust. We also answer the main idea questions on pg.543,544,and 547.
Tonight's homework is to complete the Holocaust timeline worksheet.
Remember our vocab quiz is tomorrow and our vocab notebooks our due.
Zane Scoles
ReplyDeleteThursday 4/14
We started class today with the vocab quiz. The class average for the quizzes was 84. We then discussed last nights homework (the Holocaust timeline) and worked on main idea questions from the textbook.
No homework
Zane Scoles
ReplyDeleteFriday 4/15
We started our DBQ on "Why Did Japan Bomb the United States".
If you weren't here today get a copy out of the box
No Homework
Monday 5/16
DeleteC. Miller, 1
Good post
Zane Scoles
ReplyDeleteSaturday 4/16
No Homework.
But keep in mind the DBQ question "Why Did Japan Attack the United States" as we will have to write an essay on the question.
Monday 5/16
DeleteC. Miller, 1
Good post
Re remember we are using our DBQ to write the essay so make sure that you do the whole packet.