An advisory play field trip photo followed by end of the year WWII geography projects.
This site works in conjunction with my 8th grade U.S. history class. We cover 20th Century U.S. history, current events, and the U.S. and Illinois constitutions. Homework can be viewed on the Middle School website.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
Visual WWII
Some excellent original pictures of World War II and interesting Photoshop blends of places then and now are here.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Ch 24 Section 1 & 2 Quiz Retake Links
If you need to retake either quiz, follow the links below.
Ch 24 Sec 1 Quiz: Agression Leads to World War II | |
Ch 24 Section 2 Quiz: The US at War |
Tuesday, December 09, 2014
World War II Review Games for Ch 24, Section 2
Ch 24, Section 2 World War II Review Games
From Your textbook, AHON
24/2 Book Self-Test
Quizlet
You can search Quizlet for flashcards, like this one.
Quia
And these review general WWII review games on Classzone and Quia
From Your textbook, AHON
24/2 Book Self-Test
Quizlet
You can search Quizlet for flashcards, like this one.
Quia
And these review general WWII review games on Classzone and Quia
World War II Online Practice Test |
WWII Practice Quiz
|
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Thursday, December 04, 2014
China Bans Puns?
They shouldn't shun puns, but they really did.
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-china-bans-puns-20141203-story.html
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-china-bans-puns-20141203-story.html
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Sketchnotes!
We are starting sketchnotes for Ch 24. We will be follow the example set by Mike Rhodes in his book, The Sktechnote Handbook.
I'm looking forward to some great visual notes from you, the students.
More resources are here:
http://rohdesign.com/sketchnotes/
http://www.pearltrees.com/wayoflife/sketchnotes-visual-thinking/id10965147
And here a great student example from Ch 24, Section 1 about WWII.
I'm looking forward to some great visual notes from you, the students.
More resources are here:
http://rohdesign.com/sketchnotes/
http://www.pearltrees.com/wayoflife/sketchnotes-visual-thinking/id10965147
And here a great student example from Ch 24, Section 1 about WWII.
Friday, November 07, 2014
What Caused the Dust Bowl? DBQ Essay
We'll
be working on your five paragraph document based question (DBQ) essay
on the Dust Bowl the next two classes.
Remember that the essay must be in your own words and not copied. Please seem me in class, during advisory or after school for help.
Remember that the essay must be in your own words and not copied. Please seem me in class, during advisory or after school for help.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Midterm Election November 4, 2014
The midterm election is drawing near and we'll have our mock elections 10/31 & 11/3. An informed voter is always the best voter so if you can, do as much research ahead of time.
We'll watch a few sort videos on the Governor's race and one on the US Senate race in class. You can also fill out your Election 2014 sheet (on the back of the stock market sheet) for extra credit.
Remind your parents to vote November 4th and enjoy your day off.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Stock Market Simulation WebQuest 2014
Use
you worksheet (link here) 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, used as an example]
How'd you do? Record your percent return on your worksheet. Remember, you started with $15,000. Also keep in mind that this is just a simulator--you'll never see returns like this in real life.
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.
Simulation I [Only works on some school computers, used as an example]
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.
This one is 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. Remember, you started with $15,000. Also keep in mind that this is just a simulator--you'll never see returns like this in real life.
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.
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Thursday, October 23, 2014
Which Political Party Are You?
While we're getting ready for the midterm elections on November 4th, it's a good idea to try to identify your politics.
I don't put much stock in this test since it's so short (and from last election) but if you want a guess as to what your political party may be, you can try it.
Political Party Predictor (click here)
There's an overview of all of the US parties here.
I don't put much stock in this test since it's so short (and from last election) but if you want a guess as to what your political party may be, you can try it.
Political Party Predictor (click here)
There's an overview of all of the US parties here.
Labels:
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politics
Friday, October 10, 2014
Columbus Day
Enjoy your Monday off!
Learn more about Columbus Day over at the History Channel.
Also, the last day of the quarter is Friday, which is the last day to turn in make-up work.
Learn more about Columbus Day over at the History Channel.
Also, the last day of the quarter is Friday, which is the last day to turn in make-up work.
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
History Fair 2015 Topic Ideas
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Progressive Era DBQ Essay
To address content, writing, and the common core standards we will be using documents to support a five paragraph essay. The task is to choose three worthy reforms from the Progressive Era and fund them with money given to you by your fictional aunt. Examples and documents are used in class. Reform causes include: deforestation/conservation, child labor, women's suffrage, and food safety.
Here is what your essay should look like:
I. Introduction: Background, question, and thesis
II. Body Paragraph #1: Reform #1, evidence and argument
III. Body Paragraph #2: Reform #2, evidence and argument
IV. Body Paragraph #3: Reform #3, evidence and argument
V. Conclusion: restate thesis, why you choose what you did
When You Finish
- Print your essay, fill out the rubric and staple it on top.
- Then, if needed, you can retake the primary/secondary quiz (post below) and/or watch CNN Student News.
- Next, start thinking about history fair topics by researching them online. Look over the handout in class and check out the online resources by clicking here.
- Still have extra time? Check out my Chapter 19 post from last year.
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Thursday, September 18, 2014
Historian's Apprentice Toolkit
Retake the primary vs. secondary quiz here (last day to retake is 9/29). You must enter your first and last name and email me your score or tell me in class.
Play the game (if you want)
Play the game (if you want)
Monday, September 01, 2014
Monday, August 18, 2014
America: History of Our Nation eTextbook
AHON eTextbook
Your username and password for the eTextbook version are the same as the one you got in science:scienceelmcougars#
beaker#
(case sensitive so don't capitalize)
See me or Ms. Rode for your info.
Google successnet (one word) or click on the link on my blog and enter your info.
Classwork and Homework:
- Log into textbook,
- finish the WebQuest
- take the primary vs. secondary quiz and play the game
- and, if you have time,watch the news.
Accessing the Mobile Version for iPads and Tablets
You
need to have the Pearson eText for
Schools app installed on your tablet (Android or Apple).
Then enter your username and password for the eTextbook. This process and even the logo change often
so see me if it is not working. As far as I know, this will not work on phones.
- Can’t access the login page?
Check to see if your internet is working for other sites. If it is, check to see that you’ve spelled the address correctly: www.pearsonsuccessnet.com or just Google successnet and it should be the first result. - Can’t log in?
Do you have the user name and password your teacher gave you? If not you’ll need one. If you do and still can’t log in, check that you’re spelling everything exactly the same. Also check your caps lock key (no caps!) One letter off will cause it to fail. - You’ve logged in but when you
click on the textbook you don’t get anything?
Check your internet settings for pop-up blockers. The textbook wants to open in a new window, but if pop-ups are blocked you’ll get nothing. (Sometimes there will be a bar at the top of your window telling you it has blocked a pop-up; click on the bar and you should be able to allow them for this website.) - You’ve logged in but when you
click on the textbook you get an error message?
Are you sure you turned off the pop-up blocker? Try restarting your browser or using a different browser. Also make sure that your browser and plug-ins are updated. - Anything else? Contact Pearson tech support or write down specifics about your problem and see me after school.
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Thursday, August 07, 2014
Welcome to the 2014-2015 School Year
Welcome back to Elm for another great year of social studies and post #275 on this blog.
Over the course of this school year we will be
studying 20th Century U.S. history, the U.S. and Illinois constitutions,
geography, and current events.
On our first full class, we'll also be taking our first news quiz of the year.
You can also watch the news at my current favorite source for student news.
Thursday, May 08, 2014
History Fair 2014 is Wednesday 5/14
We've been working hard on our projects in class but you'll need to finish them up at home.
Projects are due May 12 & 13.
Need help? See me in school and/or:
Students are expected to wear business casual and present their projects for 10 minutes. Students who do so will receive extra credit.
Projects are due May 12 & 13.
Need help? See me in school and/or:
- NHD Exhibit Guidelines
- Chicago History Fair Guidelines (click on exhibits)
Students are expected to wear business casual and present their projects for 10 minutes. Students who do so will receive extra credit.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
The Illinois Constitution Test is May 5 & 6
Check these out to help you on the Illinois Constitution Test.
Review Games
Illinois Constitution Battleship |
There are flashcards up at Quizlet
Practice Quizzes if you want a challenge and have some extra time (you don't have to use your name)
| Illinois Constitution Practice #1 2014 |
Illinois Constitution Practice Quiz #2 2014 |
Note:
this quiz has some info that isn't on the test and not everything on
the test is on this quiz. It's meant to be fun but is not a substitute
for studying for the test.
Need another copy of the practice test?
Need another copy of the practice test?
Labels:
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