17 January 2010

Team 7-2 Social Studies Syllabus
January 18– January 29, 2010
P. Franklin pfranklin@op97.org
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Announcements
Chapter 9 Test: January 22, 2010
Chapter 9 Activity Bank due: January 29, 2010

January 18, 2010
Martin L. King Jr. Birthday
School Closed

January 19, 2010
Study Hall: 8:15 a. m.
Chapter 9 The Era of Thomas Jefferson
Section 4 The War of 1812
pp. 327- 331
CP: Continue discussing Section 4, Star- Spangled Banner p. 1038, design a political cartoon, present cartoon

January 20, 2010
Chapter 9 The Era of Thomas Jefferson
Section 4 The War of 1812
pp. 327- 331
CP: Video: The War of 1812 and Battle Chart
HW: Complete Chapter 9 online test. Research one of the political giants of the 1800. If your last name begins with the letter A-I research John C. Calhoun, J-Q Daniel Webster and R-Z Henry Clay
Research due: January 27, 2010

January 21, 2010
Chapter 9 The Era of Jefferson
CP: Review Chapter 9

January 22, 2010
Chapter 9 The Era of Thomas Jefferson
CP: Chapter 9 Test and Video: The War of 1812

January 25, 2010
Institute Day
No School

January 26, 2010
Study Hall: 8: 15 a.m.
Chapter 10 A Changing Nation
Section 1 Building a National Identity
pp. 340 – 344
CP: Preview the chapter, Video: A Changing Nation, read Section 1 and complete note taking study guide

January 27, 2010
Chapter 10 A Changing Nation
Section 1 Building a National Identity
pp. 340 – 344
CP: CLG: Mini Presentations- Three Political Giants, complete handout and turn in at the end of class
HW: Read Section 2 and complete note taking study guide

January 28, 2010
Chapter 10 A Changing Nation
Section 1 Building a National Identity
pp. 340 – 344
CP: CLG- Analyzing Primary Source Documents and responding to Document Base Questions: McCulloch v Maryland (1819), Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) and Gibbons v. Ogden (1824

January 29, 2010
Due: Chapter 9 Activity Bank
Chapter 10 A Changing Nation
Section 2 Dealing With Other Nations
pp. 345 – 348
CP: CLG- Analyzing Primary Source Documents and responding to Document Base Questions: McCulloch v Maryland (1819), Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) and Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), Presentations, review Section 2 note taking study guide and discuss the Monroe Doctrine

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