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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History. with Mr. Hughes. Tuesday, 3 September 2013. 1. Welcome & Attendance 2. Seating (Next Monday) 3. Syllabus (HW) 4. Rules & procedures 5. Schedule of Assignments. Planner page: 22. Today ’ s History Standard is 8.0. Wednesday, 4 September 2013.

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Welcome to 8 th Grade U.S. History

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  1. Welcome to 8th Grade U.S. History with Mr. Hughes

  2. Tuesday, 3 September 2013 1. Welcome & Attendance 2. Seating (Next Monday) 3. Syllabus (HW) 4. Rules & procedures 5. Schedule of Assignments Planner page: 22 Today’s History Standard is 8.0

  3. Wednesday, 4 September 2013 1. Syllabus check 2. Finish class rules 3. Standards preview 4. U.S. History Timeline 5. Notebooks due tomorrow Planner page: 22 Today’s History Standard is 8.0

  4. Thursday, 5 September 2013 1. Syllabus Check 2. Finish Standards Preview 3. Interactive Notebooks 4. Current Events (Set 1) 5. History Timeline 6. Lewis Web Site Planner page 23 Today’s History Standards are 7.11 & 8.1

  5. Friday, 6 September 2013 1. Current Events 2. History Timeline 3. Personal Timeline (HW) 4. Why Study History? (Quotes) 5. Class Web Site Planner page: 23 Today’s History Standards is 8.0

  6. Current Events (Set 1) 1. “Statue of Abolitionist Leader and Former Slave Frederick Douglass Moves to U.S. Capitol Building.” Seven foot bronze statue and gift of the District of Columbia dedicated in Capitol’s Emancipation Hall. Statue becomes the 4th out of 180 in the Capitol to honor an African American

  7. Current Event #2 2. “High Holy Days Mark Jewish New Year Celebration of Rosh Hashanah that Ends with Yom Kippur.” Days of Awe include Days of Judgment and Atonement: the anniversary of creation and sin. Tashlich First two days of the 7thmonth of the Hebrew calendar Stones are thrown into water to cast away sins “Head of the Year” - The sounding of the horn (shofar) is a call for repentance (atonement)

  8. Current Events #3 3. “Mesoamerican Discovery: Giant Maya Pyramid Carvings Found in City of Holmul in Guatemala.” 26’ stucco frieze depicts human figures (deified rulers) in mythological setting with hieroglyph inscriptions. Archaeologists made discovery while excavating a tunnel left open by looters / tomb raiders

  9. Current Events #4 4. “Medieval Vampire Cemetery Found in Poland with 17 Skeletons From 15th-16th Century.” Skulls were severed and placed between knees or hands to stop them from rising from the dead. Construction workers building a road found buried bodies interred near Medieval gallows (execution) site

  10. Mr. Hughes: Social Studies – 8th Grade World History Standards Timeline Sameul Morse perfects The telegraph War of 1812 against Great Britain (England) Harriet Tubman escapes on the Underground Railroad Transcontinental Railroad is completed Bill of Rights to the Constitution Is ratified Salem Witch Trials Jamestown colony founded (Virginia) Boston Massacre Your birthday G H F A E C B D 2013AD 1607 AD 1848 1692 1770 1791 1812 1869 1832 1849 Directions: Write the letter of each event below on the timeline where you think it best fits chronologically A. Gold is discovered at Sutter’s Mill in California starting the Gold Rush B. Lewis and Clark Expedition begins to explore the Louisiana Territory C. Thomas Jefferson writes the Declaration of Independence during the American Revolution D. Colonel Custer is defeated by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse at the Battle of the Little Bighorn E. Emancipation Proclamation goes into effect and Abraham Lincoln gives the Gettysburg Address F. Texans defeated by the Mexican army at the Battle of the Alamo in Texas G. Pilgrims arrive on the Mayflower and land at Plymouth, Massachusetts H. Andrew Jackson elected 7th President and leader of the new Democratic party 1876 1776 1620 1803 1828 1836 1863

  11. Why Study History? • 1. Read / analyze each quote card at your table. • 2. Choose (1) to reflect on in your notebook • 3. Identify / explain the following: • What did it say? • What does it mean? • Do you agree / disagree with the quote? • Justify / defend your response • Apply it… provide examples

  12. Why Study History? “History isn’t just about the past – settling old scores. It’s about the present and who we are.” - Ken Burns What do you think the author meant by this statement? We can’t change or fix the past or just worry about repeating mistakes. We are also making new history today and determining what makes history in the future.

  13. Essential Question #1 “Whoever controls the past controls the future; Whoever controls the present controls the past.” - George Orwell, 1984 What do you think the author meant by this statement? Whoever writes the history, controls (decides) the way we view it; Whoever is in power now, controls what we learn about the past

  14. Essential Questions 1. Why do people migrate to new places? 2. What leads to colonization? 3. How is history shaped by colonization? 4. How does trade shape nations and our world? 5. What effects does colonization have on the land and native cultures?

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