Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Ch 23 The Great Depression & The New Deal Enchancement

Chapter 23 Book Resources

Ch 23 practice quizzes and other resources
(click on progress monitoring tests for the quizzes)
Ch 23 Practice Test

Great Depression Crossword


More to come?  Have any other resources to share?

Online Resources

http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/aboutfdr/polio.html

FDR and Polio

Videos




You can also search Google for John Steinbeck, Shirley Temple, and King Kong (1933) from section 3.

Friday, October 25, 2013

History Fair Topic and Template


http://vector-magz.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/keys-clip-art1.jpg1) Pick your topic, with my approval, and fill out the blue topic sheet (with the keys).2) Start your bibliography template.
It should include:

Name:
Block:

Topic:
Historical Question:
Primary Sources (2 or 3) (Just links at this point) [if time]
Secondary Sources (4 or 5) (Just links at this point) [if time]
Template is here.

Do not share it with me yet.

3) Once you written down your topic and questions on the template, turn in your blue sheet and work on the Stock Market WebQuest (below).

Stock Market Simulation WebQuest

Use you worksheet to do the eTextbook goals, Stock Market activities on the Dow and NASDAQ, and then you can play the simulations.
 
Simulation I [Only works on some school computers]
1. Click here and make sure that it opens in another window.
2. Read the introduction and then click on "Trade Traditional Stocks"
3. (You don’t need to update the Shock player. Don't update. If you have trouble, let me know.)
4. Buy stock in Duke, YeeeeeHaw.com, the Electric Co, and hypercola in any combination.
5. You don’t need to spend all of your money right away and you can buy and sell with each turn.
6. Hit the “two week advance” button.
7. Click on the "news flash" option, read and evaluate. Then buy and sell stock.
8. Repeat step 6.
How'd you do? Record your percent return on your worksheet.

If you've mastered the first one and have time, try your hand at this one. It's more complex and has a variety of scenarios. It also uses real company stock for examples.

How'd you do? Record your percent return on your worksheet.

Bonus question:
Was the 1929 crash the biggest stock market crash in U.S. history? It depends on how you measure but there's some interesting info here.
If you still have time, check out the Golden Age of Radio WebQuest.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

History Fair Topic Selection

1)  First, freshen up on your primary and secondary sources by retaking the quiz.  Didn't get a good score?  Take it again.
Primary vs. Secondary Sources Quiz
http://www.quia.com/quiz/4327394.html

 
2)  Then, pick your topic, with my approval, and fill out the blue topic sheet (with the keys).

Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Ch 22 The Roaring Twenties Enhancement and Study Resources



 

 

 

Videos 

Dancing below.  You can also search for "fads of the 1920s".

 

Here is a nice student made video on fads (Well done, except for the inexplicable shooting scene)
 
Decade Summary Videos
Like this one:

You can search on YouTube for the other parts or other ones if you wish.