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10 th American History

10 th American History. Daily Lessons. This Day in History 1948- the U.N. General Assembly adopted its Universal Declaration on Human Rights. Current Event Beware the fiscal cliff deniers John Avlon says a combination of tax increases, budget cuts could harm economy

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10 th American History

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  1. 10th American History Daily Lessons

  2. This Day in History 1948- the U.N. General Assembly adopted its Universal Declaration on Human Rights. Current Event Beware the fiscal cliff deniers John Avlon says a combination of tax increases, budget cuts could harm economy He says the fiscal cliff is being minimized by partisans on left and the right Newt Gingrich, Paul Krugman among those saying a deal to avert cliff isn't urgent Avlon: This is the kind of extreme thinking that led the U.S. to lose its AAA credit rating This Day in History and Current Events

  3. Homework: Chapter 11 Test- Dec. 12 In Class Work: Chapter 11 Section 3 Notes- pages 335-339 Activities- Before Class starts- This Day in History and Current Events- put in Go Hawk Planner 5 min. Vocabulary – Academic- clause Social Studies- cooperative 5 min.- Timed Reading Worksheet 10 min.- Discussion of Section 3-. Interactive reader and study guide 10-15 min- Coop work-. Daily Bellringer Daily Test Practice, Vocabulary Builder. Sect. Quiz, Biography- Begin Power point- Hoover as President – FIP Chart Examination: Date and Period you will take the exam-________________________ Signature:_____________________ While you were gone10th American History- Make-up AssignmentsMr. Cook Room 214Student-______________ Date Absent Dec.10 Date Due-______Please attach your make-up work to this sheet when you hand it in!

  4. Day #75 • Homework due today – Chapter 11 Section 3 Notes- pages 335-339 • In Class Work- • Activities- • Before Class starts- This Day in History and Current Events- put in Go Hawk Planner • 5 min. Vocabulary – • Academic- clause • Social Studies- cooperative • 5 min.- Reading Quiz • 10 min.- Discussion of Section 3-. Interactive reader and study guide • 10-15 min- Coop work-. Daily Bellringer Daily Test Practice, Vocabulary Builder. Sect. Quiz, Biography- • Begin Power point- Hoover as President – FIP Chart • Examination:

  5. Chapter 11 Section 3 Discussion

  6. Chapter 11 Section 3 Discussion

  7. Chapter 11 Section 3 Discussion

  8. Chapter 11 Section 3 Discussion

  9. Chapter 11 Section 3 Discussion

  10. Daily Bell Ringer – 11.3

  11. Answers to Daily Bellringer 11.3

  12. Daily Test Practice 11.3

  13. Answers to daily test practice 11.3

  14. Vocabulary Builder 11.3

  15. Vocabulary Builder 11.3

  16. Section Quiz 11.3

  17. Section Quiz 11.3

  18. Biography 11.3

  19. Biography 11.3

  20. Answers 11.3

  21. 10th American History • Unit III – A Modern Nation • Chapter 11 Section 3 Power Point- Hoover as President • FIP – First Important Priorities • It is important to get as many ideas as possible first and then start picking out priorities. • Different people have different priorities in the same situation • You should know exactly why you have chosen something as a priority • If it is difficult to choose the most important things, then try looking at it from the other direction: drop out the least important and see what you are left with. • The ideas not chosen as priorities must not be ignored. They too are considered-but after the priorities.

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