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Showing category "Unit 6" (Show all posts)

1/29, 2/2/15

Posted by M. Shawiak on Thursday, January 29, 2015, In : Unit 6 
Unit 6 Test - World War II  ****Remember this is the last test you can use your notes on******
I am also grading your notebooks, make sure they are tip-top.

Homework: Read Chapter 18 in The Americans Textbook
Complete the Chapter 18 Assessment on page 630 - Terms and Names, Main Idea and copy the Visual Summary
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1/27, 1/28

Posted by M. Shawiak on Wednesday, January 28, 2015, In : Unit 6 
Vocab. 19 stench and genocide
ppt WWII pt 4
Reading 19 Frayer pages 260 - 265
Exit Slip: How was life similar and different for Americans at home during the war?  Explain
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1/20 through 1/23

Posted by M. Shawiak on Friday, January 23, 2015, In : Unit 6 
Testing in the Media Center - not much happening in class.  Make sure you have all of your assignments for WWII.
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1/12 through 1/15

Posted by M. Shawiak on Friday, January 23, 2015, In : Unit 6 
Saving Private Ryan - History Frame
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1/9, 1/26

Posted by M. Shawiak on Friday, January 23, 2015, In : Unit 6 
Vocab 18 stickler and plight
Notes WWII part 3
Reading 18 - Timeline pages 256-272 (The War in Europe and Japan)
Exit Slip - What do you think was the most important even during WWII?  Explain your answer.
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1/7, 1/8

Posted by M. Shawiak on Friday, January 23, 2015, In : Unit 6 
Vocab 17 divert and paramount
Notes - WWII part 2
Reading 17 - Frayer pages 255 - 260 (Neutrality and War)
Video Clip: Pearl Harbor
Exit Slip: Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
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1/5, 1/6/15

Posted by M. Shawiak on Monday, January 5, 2015, In : Unit 6 
Writing 16 dictator and sovereign
Reading 16 SQ3R - Origins of World War II: pages 251-255
Exit Slip: How did innovations in technology affect World War II?
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