Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Final Entry, 2010-2011

Well, that's it...we're done! Congratulations to those of you who have graduated and to all of you who are going into your sophomore, junior, and senior years. You've done it!
This year has been weird, wild, and wonderful, with a few rough patches here and there, of course, but also a lot of laughter and learning. I can't say that I've loved every minute, but it's pretty darn close. I feel as though I have a much, much bigger family now...you all have enriched my (and each other's) life in many ways. I am honored to have been part of NCTHS, and no matter what the future brings, know that I am proud of all of you for what you have accomplished. In the immortal words of Christopher Robin to Winnie the Pooh, “Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”
Now, have a safe and happy summer. I love you all. Hope to see you in the fall.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Last-minute reminders!

US History 10 Honors: make sure you've completed your chapters 21 and 22 quizzes--I still have a few zeros entered!

ALL CLASSES: BRING YOUR BOOKS WITH YOU ON THE DAY OF THE FINAL--if you've lost your textbook, bring cash or a check written to New Century Technology High School for the replacement price of the book. The prices are as follows:
The American Vision, Vol. 1 and 2 (US History 10/11): $25.00
Modern World History: $32.00
The American Pageant: $39.00

I can't enter your grade until your book has been paid for or found!

Study guide links: repost

http://ncths-suiter.blogspot.com/2011/05/study-guide-links.html

Sunday, May 15, 2011

US History 10 Honors--Chapter 22 Answers

Thanks, Sabby! I planned to post my chapter 22 study guide answers, but then I flaked out. Here you go.

History 11--projects

I've gotten most of the projects now but a lot of you are missing a big part of it--the "further reading" section and the mini-essay. Here's the rubric--just the PowerPoint itself isn't going to be worth an A!  Remember, it's a 100 point test grade!

Requirements:
1. Visual elements included. This may include pictures and/or video clips.  (10 points) (5 points) (1 point)
2. Neatness  (10 points) (5 points) (1 point)
3. Sources cited (10 points) (5 points) (1 point)
4. List of 5 “further reading” references (you don’t have to use them, but they need to be provided). This can include a biography on your “Person of the Decade.”  Provide title, date of publication, and author’s name (if available) for each. (10 points) (5 points) (1 point)
5. At least 3 URLs (YouTube links are welcome!) (10 points) (5 points) (1 point)
6. Share your findings with the class (20 points)
7. Individual element: brief essay (no more than one page) describing the following:
What you found the most interesting/enjoyable about this project
What you found the most challenging about this project
Your contribution to the project
Your partner’s contribution to the project (if applicable)
  (30 points)

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

This Week in History (Class) 4/16-4/25

Whoa, where did this year go?
Monday
1A: Chapter 22 Test/finish study questions
2A: Review for Final/make-up day
4A: Review for Final/make-up day

Tuesday
2B: Review for Final/make-up day (LAST CHANCE!)
3B: Review for Final/make-up day (LAST CHANCE!)
4B: Review for Final/make-up day (LAST CHANCE!)

Wednesday (A Week)
1A: Review/Underclass Awards
2A: Review
4A: Review

Thursday, 5/19: Final Exams
1A: 8-10 AM
2A: 10AM-12 PM

GRADUATION @ 1:30 PM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  See you there!

Friday, 5/20: Final Exams
2B: 8-10 AM
3B: 10AM-12 PM

Monday, 5/23: Final Exams
4A: 10AM-12 PM

Tuesday, 5/24: Final Exams
3B: 8-10 AM
4B: 10AM-12 PM

Wednesday, 5/25: Make-up Exam Day--THIS MUST BE ARRANGED IN ADVANCE!









Monday, May 9, 2011

US History 10 Honors chapter 22 terms

Chapt. 22 Terms
(completion w/ word bank)
Pocket veto
Freedmen
Graft
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Sharecroppers
Black Republican Rule

Matching
Military Reconstruction Act           Tenure of Office Act
Enforcement Acts                          Civil Rights Act of 1866
Black codes                                  Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment


Essay question: With hindsight it is sometimes claimed that Reconstruction was a failure. Why?

Extra Credit Assignment: All Classes

Extra credit opportunity: bring in an example of a protest song or poem from either the Civil War era or one of the wars of the 20th or 21st century. Download the video if you can, and make sure you include a copy of the lyrics! US History 11, you have the advantage here--there are a lot of songs available beginning with the Vietnam War and you'll be able to find many examples within the past 20 years. Examples: Green Day, Rage Against the Machine, Nena, U2, the Beatles, Neil Young, The Ramones, Scorpions, P!NK, Yellowcard, etc etc etc


Example: Yellowcard's "Two Weeks From Twenty" (from their "Lights and Sounds" album)
Jimmy wasn't really popular
He had a couple of friends back home
Sooner or later they're all gettin' out
So he had to join up alone

He was dreamin' of the ivy leagues
Since he was only three feet tall
Get the hell out of Jersey
And then he would never look back at all

And then you hear em' say 
That miles away
We lost another one that we sent with a gun
They're gonna miss him
He was two weeks from twenty
And there's still no shame
From the man to blame

Jimmy never had a reason to stay
Cause all the factories shut down
All he had was a line for his name
So he could sign away his right to be proud
He tried to kiss her on the way out the door
She just put her little hand on his face
I don't understand why you're leavin', she said
But I hope you're gonna ask me to wait

And then you hear em' say 
That miles away
We lost another one that we sent with a gun
His lady missed him
He was two weeks from twenty
And there's still no shame
From the man to blame

Jimmy's mother went to capitol hill
So she could fill her heart up with joy
Maybe shake a few hands while she's there
And tell em' thank you sir for takin' my boy

And then you hear em' say 
That miles away
We lost another one that we sent with a gun
His momma missed him
He was two weeks from twenty
And there's still no shame
From the man to blame

No there's still no shame
And we're all to blame
We're all to blame
We're all to blame
We're all to blame
We're all to blame

Sunday, May 8, 2011

This Week in History (Class)--5/9-5/13 (B Week)

We're getting so close to the end now...I'm excited and sad all at the same time.
SENIORS: REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR FINALS TO CLASS ON MONDAY/TUESDAY! I can't give you your grades without them!
And now, on to this week's plan:
Monday, 5/9
1A: Chapter 22 CTQs/hand out final exam study guide
2A: Chapter 13-1: Miners and Ranchers, section quiz/word search
4A: Chapter 28 Test--if your presentations are done, please turn them in! Senior final exam due--Bring your book to turn in.

Tuesday, 5/10
2B: Chapter 13-2 & 3: Farming the Plains/Native Americans. NOTE: BRING YOUR BOOKS!!! There will be a quiz and you will be reading these sections at the beginning of class!
3B: Chapter 28 Test--see notes from 4A
4B: Chapter 17-2 and 3; pick up study guide

Wednesday, 5/11
2B: Chapter 13 2/3 quiz; Native American schools
3B: 9/11: America Remembers documentary
4B: Chapter 17-5/review for Friday's test

Thursday, 5/12
1A: Reconstruction, Con't. NOTE: Check STI for missing quizzes! Zeros are the kiss of death for your grades! TEST MONDAY
2A: Chapter 13-2 & 3: Farming the Plains/Native Americans. NOTE: BRING YOUR BOOKS!!! There will be a quiz and you will be reading these sections at the beginning of class! Chapter 13 test Monday!
4A: 9/11: America Remembers documentary

Friday, 5/13
2B: Work on study guide/make up missing assignments. NO LATE WORK ACCEPTED AFTER FRIDAY!
3B: Presentations
4B: Chapter 17 Test


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Head start: Chapter 22 CTQs (History 10 Honors)

Make sure you bring your book and notes tomorrow (Thursday) for the test. For those of you who just can't wait, here's the link for the Chapter 22 Reconstruction critical thinking questions.

Study Guide Links

I'll post these as I complete them. In the meantime, if it's hyperlinked it's available for download. I'll bring in hard copies as well.

US History 10 Honors
US History 10
US History 11
World History 9 Honors

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

This Week in History (Class)--Thursday and Friday, May 5 & 6 **BOOK CHECKS THIS WEEK!!!**

I see that we'll be opening Thursday, so here's the plan:
THURSDAY
1A: Chapter 21 test--open book/open note. Chapter 22 homework:

       I. Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
            1.     Oliver O. Howard
           2.     Andrew Johnson
           3.     Alexander Stephens
           4.     Charles Sumner
           5.     Thaddeus Stevens
           6.     William Seward
      II.   Describe and state the historical significance of the following:
           7.     Freedmen’s Bureau
           8.     10 percent plan
           9.     Wade-Davis Bill
         10.     “conquered provinces”
         11.     moderate/radical Republican
         12.     Black Codes
         13.     sharecropping
         14.     Civil Rights Act
         15.     Fourteenth Amendment
         16.     “swing around the circle”
         17.     Military Reconstruction Act
         18.     Fifteenth Amendment
         19.     “radical” regimes
         20.     scalawags
         21.     carpetbaggers
         22.     Ku Klux Klan
         23.     Force Acts
         24.     Tenure of Office Act
         25.     “Seward’s Folly”

2A: Chapter 12 Test (Bring your book and notes!). We will start chapter 13 on Monday.
4A: Chapter 28-3. Chapter 28 test next Monday! (SENIORS: pick up your final exam--due Monday).


FRIDAY
2B: Chapter 13-1
3B: Finish 28-2/28-3. Test Tuesday! (SENIORS: pick up your final exam on Friday--due Tuesday)
4B: Chapter 17-1