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Update on Chapter 9 Vocabulary and Timeline for Learning Recovery

In our learning recovery session on January 25, focus on enhancing your understanding of Chapter 9 vocabulary and historical events. Complete the timeline of key events during the launch of the New Republic by illustrating three significant occurrences from page 275. Also, prepare for our upcoming vocabulary quiz on January 24, which covers essential terms and figures such as George Washington, John Adams, and foreign policy. Stay engaged and ready for class activities as we honor Martin Luther King Jr. this week.

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Update on Chapter 9 Vocabulary and Timeline for Learning Recovery

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  1. Tuesday, Jan. 24 1. Update your Table of Contents DateEntry TitleEntry # 1/18 Bill of Rights Picture Analysis 1 1/19 Constitution/Bill of Rights Review 2 1/20 Citizenship Worksheet 3 1/23 Timeline Chapter 9 4 1/24 Chapter 9 Vocabulary Part 1 5 • Vocabulary quiz on Thursday

  2. Learning Recovery – Wednesday, Jan. 257th Period Project Martin Luther King Jr. Juan Elizabeth Brittany Kimberly

  3. What to do today • Finish Timeline Chapter 9: Launching a New Republic. #4 Copy the timeline on page 275 and illustrate 3 events (color them!!!!) 2. Vocabulary chapter 9 part one #5

  4. Jan. 24: Chapter 9 Vocabulary #5 Section 1: People • Inaugurate (p. 277) 1. George Washington (p. 277) • Federal Judiciary Act (p. 278) 2. John Adams (p. 277) • Cabinet (p. 278) 3. Thomas Jefferson (p. 278) • Tariff (p. 280) 4. Alexander Hamilton (p. 278) 5. Little Turtle (p. 283) Section 2: 6. Louis XVI (p. 285) 5. Neutral (p.286) 7. Benjamin Banneker (p. 289) Section 3: • Foreign policy (p. 288) • Political Party (p. 288) • States’ Rights (p. 291)

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