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    Part 1 1896-1919
    Part 2 1919-1945

    • Monday January 12th - 

      1. Assign Period 7 Parts 1-3 HW
      2. Work on Period 7 HW
      3. Period 7 Part 1 HW due Wednesday
    • Tuesday January 13th ("flex day") - 

      1. Period 7 Lesson 1 - Taking the White Hou$e - The Election of 1896
      2. Period 7 Part 1 HW due tomorrow
    • Wednesday January 14th - 

      1. Period 7 Part 1 HW due
      2. Period 7 Part 1 Reading Quiz
      3. Period 7 Lesson 2 - Dirt, Corruption, and Change: How Muckrakers Helped Fix America
    • Thursday January 15th - 

      1. Finish Period 7 Lesson 2
      2. Period 7 Lesson 3 - Teddy Roosevelt's Square Deal
    • Friday January 16th - 

      1. Period 7 Lesson 4 - Bull Moose and our Last Progressive President
    • Monday January 19th - NO SCHOOL - MLK DAY

      1.  
    • Tuesday January 20th - ("flex day") - 

      1. The Panama Canal
    • Wednesday January 21st -

      1. Period 7 Lesson 5 - Arguments for and Against War
      2. HW - Period 7 Part 2 HW due tomorrow
    • Periods 1-6 Multiple Choice Test Final - Period 3 Makeup Quiz
      Not available unless: You belong to Period 3
    • Thursday January 22nd - 

      1. Period 7 Period 2 HW due - READING QUIZ ONLY
      2. Period 7 Lesson 6 - From Imperialism to World War I
      3. Period 7 Part 1 Test Tuesday - 1 SAQ; 30 Qs/30 Minutes
    • Friday January 23rd - 

      1. Period 7 Lesson 7 - World War I on the Homefront
      2. HW - Period 7 Part 3 due Monday
      3. Period 7 Part 1 Test Tuesday - 1 SAQ; 30 Qs/30 Minutes
    • Monday January 26th - 

      1. Period 7 Part 3 HW due
      2. Period 7 Part 3 Quiz
      3. Effects of World War I
      4. 14 Points/Treaty of Versailles Ven Diagram
      5. Period 7 Part 1 Test tomorrow - 1 SAQ; 30 Qs/30 Minutes
    • Tuesday January 27th ("flex day") - 

      1. Period 7 Parts 1-3 Test (1890-1919)
      2. 30 Multiple Choice Questions/30 Minutes
      3. 1 SAQ/2 options
      4. Assign Period 7 HW Parts 4-7
      5. Period 7 Part 4 HW due Friday
    • Period 7 Multiple Choice Test - Part 1 (1890-1919) - Period 2 Quiz
      Not available unless: You belong to Period 2
    • Period 7 Multiple Choice Test - Part 1 (1890-1919) - Period 3 Quiz
      Not available unless: You belong to Period 3
    • Period 7 Multiple Choice Test - Part 1 (1890-1919) - Period 4 Quiz
      Not available unless: You belong to Period 4
    • Wednesday January 28th - MINUMUM DAY - BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT 2

      1. Start Period 7 Parts 4-7
      2. Work on Period 7 Part 4 HW
      3. Period 7 Part 4 HW due Friday
      4. Period 7 Part 4 Reading Quiz Friday
    • Thursday January 29th - 

      1. Finish The Last Word - FDR Day of Infamy Speech
      2. Period 7 Lesson 8 - The War at Home in America/The War in Europe - Day 1
      3. HW - Period 7 Part 4 HW due tomorrow
    • Friday January 30th - 

      1. Period 7 Part 4 HW due
      2. Period 7 Part 4 HW Reading Quiz
      3. Period 7 Lesson 8 - The War at Home in America/The War in Europe - Day 2
    • Monday February 2nd -

      1. Period 7 Lesson 8 - The War at Home in America/The War in Europe - Day 3
      2. Japanese Internment - Day 1
      3. The War Clip
      4. Korematsu v. The United States
    • Tuesday February 3rd ("flex day") - 

      1. Period 7 Lesson 9 - The War in the Pacific/Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Justified or Not? - Day 1
      2. HW - Period 7 Part 5 due Thursday - No school tomorrow
    • Wednesday February 4th  - NO SCHOOL - STUDENT FREE DAY

      1. Period 7 Part 5 HW due tomorrow
    • Thursday February 5th - 

      1. Period 7 Part 5 HW Quiz
      2. Period 7 Lesson 9 - The War in the Pacific/Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Justified or Not? - Day 2
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