The post-exam life begins. I've posted the presentation proposal sheet and presentation rubric below. Hard copies will be given out in class on Thursday.
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Congrats! It's Over! The post-exam life begins. I've posted the presentation proposal sheet and presentation rubric below. Hard copies will be given out in class on Thursday.
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. Official Top 5 Predictions for Essays 1. Sectional Conflict (1850s) 2. Age of Jackson (1820s) 3. 1920s (Return to Normalcy) 4. Early Government (Federalists vs. Republicans, Washington/Adams vs. Jefferson/Madison 5. 1950s (Post-war prosperity (for some), baby boom, cultural criticism) Here's the 90s PowerPoint if you're interested Good luck tomorrow!
Still on that review hustle, today we got close to being done with the 19th century. Tomorrow, I'll have a hand out that should help you with a couple of topics and also help us with the 20th century.
To spice things up a little tomorrow, we'll play some 20th century M.C.T.D. with the winning team getting 15 points extra credit, second place getting 10 and 3rd place getting 5. We're getting down to the wire, keep working! We continued our review of the 19th century today and also touched on the 1980s at the end of class. I've re-posted PowerPoints that were used in class today. For the review exam tomorrow, come at the beginning of 4th period and bring pencils/pens, I will supply paper. Plan on being done around 4:15. See you tomorrow.
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July 2020
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