Today's Learning Target:
I can summarize the changes that took place in American cities from 1860-1920, & I can predict the problems that will arise as a result. Today's Agenda:
Background Question: Create Trading Cards for the following: Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, and Marcus Garvey Reflection Question: (Drawing Inferences) What might be done to solve one of the problems you uncovered today?
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Today's Learning Target:
I can summarize the changes that took place in American cities from 1860-1920, & I can predict the problems that will arise as a result. Today's Agenda:
Background Question: Create Trading Cards for the following: Jane Addams and Alice Paul Reflection Question: (Drawing Inferences) What might be done to solve one of the problems you uncovered today? Today's Learning Target:
I can summarize the changes that took place in American cities from 1860-1920, & I can predict the problems that will arise as a result. Today's Agenda:
Background Question: Create Trading Cards for the following: Jacob Riis, Ida B. Wells, and Upton Sinclair Reflection Question: (Drawing Inferences) What might be done to solve one of the problems you uncovered today? Today's Learning Target:
I can summarize the changes that took place in American cities from 1860-1920, & I can predict the problems that will arise as a result. Today's Agenda:
Background Question: Create Trading Cards for the following: Eugene V. Debs, Samuel Gompers Reflection Question: (Determining Importance) What are three significant problems that arise as the United States industrializes and urbanizes? Today's Learning Target:
I can describe the growth of industry in the United States, & I can assess its impact on American society. Today's Agenda:
Background Question What is Social Darwinism? How was it used to justify the treatment of workers? |
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