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Daily Agenda

10/31/2016

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Learning Target:
I can discuss the social reform movements that developed in the United States from 1790-1860.

Today's Agenda:
  1. Background Question: Create Trading Cards for Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Finney, and Joseph Smith.
  2. Notes- Antebellum Reform Movements
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Daily Agenda

10/27/2016

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​Learning Target:
I can summarize the key events during Andrew Jackson’s presidency, and I can assess his shifting legacy.

Today's Agenda:
  1. Background Question: The image to the left depicts Andrew Jackson as a king. Which events most support this claim? Explain.
  2. Document Study - Indian Removal
  3. Reflection Question: What events led to the Nullification Crisis in 1832? What role did John C. Calhoun play in the issue?
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Daily Agenda

10/26/2016

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Learning Target:
I can summarize the key events during Andrew Jackson’s presidency, and I can assess his shifting legacy.

Today's Agenda:
  1. Background Question: How did Southerners feel about issues such as the Second Bank of the United States and the tariff? Why?
  2. Notes - Jacksonian Democracy
  3. Video - Andrew Jackson
  4. Reflection Question: Do you agree or disagree with Jackson's actions in each of the following: A) Indian Removal B) Bank War C) Nullification Crisis
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Daily Agenda

10/25/2016

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Learning Target:
I can summarize the key events during Andrew Jackson’s
presidency, and I can assess his shifting legacy.


Today's Agenda:
  1. Background Question: How do a state's popular vote and electoral vote differ?
  2. Activity - The Elections of the 1820s
  3. Video - John Q. Adams
  4. Reflection Question: Who won the Election of 1824? Why did Jackson and his supporters call it a "corrupt bargain?".
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Daily Agenda

10/24/2016

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​Learning Target:
I can summarize the key events during Andrew Jackson’s presidency, and I can assess his shifting legacy.

Today's Agenda:
  1. Background Question: Create a Trading Card for Andrew Jackson.
  2. Activity - Jacksonian Democracy
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Daily Agenda

10/21/2016

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Learning Target:
I can evaluate the burst of nationalism that followed the War of 1812.

Today's Agenda:
  1. Background Question: .
  2. Notes - The Era of Good Feelings
  3. Activity - The Era of Good Feelings
  4. Reflection Question: 
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Daily Agenda

10/20/2016

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​Learning Target:
I can evaluate the burst of nationalism that followed the War of 1812.

Today's Agenda:
  1. Background Question: Create Trading Cards for James Monroe, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, and Daniel Webster.
  2. Notes - The Era of Good Feelings
  3. Handout - The Missouri Compromise
  4. Reflection Question: What were the three parts of the American System?
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Daily Agenda

10/6/2016

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Daily Agenda

10/5/2016

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​Learning Target:

I can explain why the War of 1812 was so politically divisive in the United States, & I can discuss its long-term consequences for the country.

Today's Agenda:
  1. Background Question: What is impressment? How did it contribute to the start of the War of 1812?
  2. Notes - The War of 1812
  3. Video - When the British Burned the White House
  4. Reflection Question: How did the War of 1812 change politics in the United States?
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Daily Agenda

10/4/2016

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Learning Target:
I can explain why the War of 1812 was so politically divisive in the United States, & I can discuss its long-term consequences for the country.

Today's Agenda:
  1. Background Question: Create Trading Cards for Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, and James Madison.
  2. Activity - The "Revolution of 1800"
  3. Notes - The War of 1812
  4. Reflection Question: How 'revolutionary' was the Election of 1800? Did Jefferson succeed in shrinking the size of the federal government? Explain?
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    • Unit 1
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    • New Deal Breakout
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    • Trading Cards
    • US History Flashcards
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  • Et Cetera
    • Class Toolbox
    • Crash Course Videos
    • iTunes U >
      • US History to 1877
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      • US History Overview 1
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