Homework survey (do now)
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CP Sample and directions for mini poster
CP: complete mini-poster & summary statement
Honors: 1 page typed. Compare the viewpoints of the daily signal and the NYT articles (see post below)- which argument resonates most with you and why? The other two readings may also be helpful to support your writing
This is the home of the Springfield Renaissance School's 11th Grade US History Course. College Prep & Honors.
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Monday, February 26, 2018
Monday 2/26
LT1 Exam Thursday 3/1
Alternate Class Readings:
http://www.pbs.org/thewar/at_home_war_production.htm
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/14/upshot/the-lack-of-major-wars-may-be-hurting-economic-growth.html
http://dailysignal.com/2012/01/26/world-war-ii-economic-stimulant-or-depressant/
Homework: 2-Video Crash Course on WWII for background / context
Alternate Class Readings:
http://www.pbs.org/thewar/at_home_war_production.htm
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/14/upshot/the-lack-of-major-wars-may-be-hurting-economic-growth.html
http://dailysignal.com/2012/01/26/world-war-ii-economic-stimulant-or-depressant/
Homework: 2-Video Crash Course on WWII for background / context
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Wednesday, 2/14
Do Now: Add your sources so far to this document.
Research Groupshare Doc
Partner work day today. Directions all on post from yesterday.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Tuesday 2/13
New Deal Program Partner Presentations (NDPPP)
Today (Tuesday) is your first day of research. You'll want to start by clicking the link below, finding your New Deal program you were assigned. Read through the summary given, and if your act has additional links listed at the bottom under "Sources," you should also take a look at those ones before moving on to independent research. You should be taking notes (paper or digital) and talking through the sources/information with your partner as you go.
Homework: Find 3-5 new sources to help support your investigation into this program
Wednesday: Considering specific questions and beginning to determine what is most important and should be included in your presentation. Finding sources if necessary.
Homework: Beginning your visuals
Thursday: Planning out your presentation. Completing visual / creating carsd
Homework: Rehearsing.
Friyay: Presentations and completing notecatcher.
New Deal Programs (<- this is a link)
Public Works Administration (Rebecca & John) (Cheyenne & Raven)
Securities Exchange Act (Isaiah & William) (Thea & Steven P)
Indian Reorganization Act (Destiny & Andru)
(Jahlina Marcus)Tennessee Valley Authority (Phillip & Christian) (Daniel L & Ruth)
Civilian Conservation Corps (Jaylene & Yazlynn) (Tamia & Michael)
Federal Emergency Relief Act (Nathan)
Social Security Act (Ian & Daniel) (Riah & Kyrali)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Josh & Joseph)
Glass-Steagall Banking Act (Mark & Ernie)
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (Nathan & Khassad) (Demetri & Leo) (Kaeli & Steven) (Ijah Cheyenne)
Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration (PRRA) (1935) (S.Alexander)
(Estefania Delphine)Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) (Anthony & Gabby)
National Industrial Recovery Act (NRA)
National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)
National Housing Act (Tiana & Jaykwon)
Farm Credit Act
Federal Project Number One (Federal One) (Roderick & Eddie)(Bridget Nate)
National Youth Administration (NYA) (Marc & Da-sha, Tahje)
US Armed Forces and National Defense Industries (Tatiana & James)(Lexie Mahrosha)
Homeowners Loan Act (Janell & Deshaun)
Civil Aeronautics Act (Desiree Riley)
Federal Arts Project (Kailey Adam)
Virgins Islands Company (Barrett Delbert)
Emergency Banking Relief Act (Dejah Victoria)
Gold Reserve Act (Veenceeenteeee Makayla)
Treasury Relief Art Project (Michaela Haley)
Presentation Expectations
Honors: 1 to 2 minutes
CP: 2 to 4 minutes
Requirements
[ ] Both partners contribute in an equitable way
[ ] Visual (Powerpoint / Prezi / Google Slides) 5 - 8 slides + "cover" slide
[ ] Notecards to provide talking points / guide presentation (you should not be reading off slides)
[ ] Includes historical photos and bulleted information
[ ] Includes WHEN the program was in place, and what impact it has today (or if it is still around
today)
[ ] includes the PURPOSE of the program - why did this program exist? Was it for relief, recovery,
or reform?
[ ] Was there any controversy over this program? (like: were a lot of people for or against it at any
given time? Was there any legal challenge to it, like in the Supreme Court?)
[ ] If relief, who benefited from this program and what did they get? For how long?
[ ] If recovery, what specifically was being "fixed"?
[ ] If reform, did how long did the reforms implemented last? Are they still in place? Are they any
different now than they were then?
[ ] Did this program achieve its goals? Why or why not? What obstacles did the program face?
[ ] Who were the key people involved in this program?
[ ] What LOCAL connections can you find with this program? Was it in Massachusetts? Western
Mass? Springfield?
[ ] Should use at least 5 strong sources (source slide at end of presentation)
Grading:
Learning Target 1: I can assess the social, political, economic and military conflicts that faced "the Greatest Generation."
ST1: I can analyze a complex text (RESEARCH)
ST3: I can clearly convey information and ideas through effective organization (PRESENTATION)
ST4: I can produce clear and coherent writing (VISUAL)
Today (Tuesday) is your first day of research. You'll want to start by clicking the link below, finding your New Deal program you were assigned. Read through the summary given, and if your act has additional links listed at the bottom under "Sources," you should also take a look at those ones before moving on to independent research. You should be taking notes (paper or digital) and talking through the sources/information with your partner as you go.
Homework: Find 3-5 new sources to help support your investigation into this program
Wednesday: Considering specific questions and beginning to determine what is most important and should be included in your presentation. Finding sources if necessary.
Homework: Beginning your visuals
Thursday: Planning out your presentation. Completing visual / creating carsd
Homework: Rehearsing.
Friyay: Presentations and completing notecatcher.
New Deal Programs (<- this is a link)
Public Works Administration (Rebecca & John) (Cheyenne & Raven)
Securities Exchange Act (Isaiah & William) (Thea & Steven P)
Indian Reorganization Act (Destiny & Andru)
(Jahlina Marcus)Tennessee Valley Authority (Phillip & Christian) (Daniel L & Ruth)
Civilian Conservation Corps (Jaylene & Yazlynn) (Tamia & Michael)
Federal Emergency Relief Act (Nathan)
Social Security Act (Ian & Daniel) (Riah & Kyrali)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Josh & Joseph)
Glass-Steagall Banking Act (Mark & Ernie)
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (Nathan & Khassad) (Demetri & Leo) (Kaeli & Steven) (Ijah Cheyenne)
Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration (PRRA) (1935) (S.Alexander)
(Estefania Delphine)Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) (Anthony & Gabby)
National Industrial Recovery Act (NRA)
National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)
National Housing Act (Tiana & Jaykwon)
Farm Credit Act
Federal Project Number One (Federal One) (Roderick & Eddie)(Bridget Nate)
National Youth Administration (NYA) (Marc & Da-sha, Tahje)
US Armed Forces and National Defense Industries (Tatiana & James)(Lexie Mahrosha)
Homeowners Loan Act (Janell & Deshaun)
Civil Aeronautics Act (Desiree Riley)
Federal Arts Project (Kailey Adam)
Virgins Islands Company (Barrett Delbert)
Emergency Banking Relief Act (Dejah Victoria)
Gold Reserve Act (Veenceeenteeee Makayla)
Treasury Relief Art Project (Michaela Haley)
Presentation Expectations
Honors: 1 to 2 minutes
CP: 2 to 4 minutes
Requirements
[ ] Both partners contribute in an equitable way
[ ] Visual (Powerpoint / Prezi / Google Slides) 5 - 8 slides + "cover" slide
[ ] Notecards to provide talking points / guide presentation (you should not be reading off slides)
[ ] Includes historical photos and bulleted information
[ ] Includes WHEN the program was in place, and what impact it has today (or if it is still around
today)
[ ] includes the PURPOSE of the program - why did this program exist? Was it for relief, recovery,
or reform?
[ ] Was there any controversy over this program? (like: were a lot of people for or against it at any
given time? Was there any legal challenge to it, like in the Supreme Court?)
[ ] If relief, who benefited from this program and what did they get? For how long?
[ ] If recovery, what specifically was being "fixed"?
[ ] If reform, did how long did the reforms implemented last? Are they still in place? Are they any
different now than they were then?
[ ] Did this program achieve its goals? Why or why not? What obstacles did the program face?
[ ] Who were the key people involved in this program?
[ ] What LOCAL connections can you find with this program? Was it in Massachusetts? Western
Mass? Springfield?
[ ] Should use at least 5 strong sources (source slide at end of presentation)
Grading:
Learning Target 1: I can assess the social, political, economic and military conflicts that faced "the Greatest Generation."
ST1: I can analyze a complex text (RESEARCH)
ST3: I can clearly convey information and ideas through effective organization (PRESENTATION)
ST4: I can produce clear and coherent writing (VISUAL)
Monday, February 12, 2018
Monday 2/12
https://www.sec.gov/spotlight/sec-employees/psrw50ways.pdf
While you read your assigned article, complete the following task
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
http://bigthink.com/strange-maps/291-federal-lands-in-the-us
Group 5
https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/data-analysis-documentation/federal-employment-reports/reports-publications/sizing-up-the-executive-branch-2015.pdf
11.6 Shared Doc
While you read your assigned article, complete the following task
- Take notes on the article - no more than a page
- Focus your notes around the following questions
- How big is government?
- What does government do?
- How much does the government spend?
- How many people does the government employ?
- What does the government do that is GOOD?
- What does the government do that you think might be unnecessary
Group 1
http://bigthink.com/strange-maps/291-federal-lands-in-the-us
Group 5
https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/data-analysis-documentation/federal-employment-reports/reports-publications/sizing-up-the-executive-branch-2015.pdf
11.6 Shared Doc
Friday, February 9, 2018
Friday 2/9/2018
DEBRIEF SURVEY CLICK HERE
Homework: 1 page from the end of the packet. Type or write. Whole packet and written piece due Monday
Homework: 1 page from the end of the packet. Type or write. Whole packet and written piece due Monday
Thursday, February 8, 2018
Thursday 2/8 (2 hour delay)
DLT. I can solidify
my group’s talking points around the New Deal
Do Now: Sit in your
groups. Take the first 8 minutes to share-out where you are and what gaps may
still remain in your discussion preparation.
Classwork:
Prepping for our discussion tomorrow)
1----The
quotations and explanations (back board)
2----The
opposing view research on each document (predicting and planning responses to
opposing arguments)
3----Reviewing
the New Deal Powerpoint (see blog) for more context / information to support
your argument
------ Planning
out responses and thought processes around guiding questions
-What EXACTLY does it mean for a government
program to be
successful?
-What do you see as being the
GOAL of the New Deal?
-How do your responses to these questions support the correctness
of your
arguments?
Homework: Discussions tomorrow (LT grade) +
written response to follow over weekend.
CT: respect
HOW: 2
Here is the back board from class to help with your work
Friday, February 2, 2018
Friday 2/2
Today we have an introductory lecture on the NEW DEAL.
We will also go over the midterm exam.
THE NEW DEAL PPT
Homework: Essay Due Tuesday (work time Monday)
We will also go over the midterm exam.
THE NEW DEAL PPT
Homework: Essay Due Tuesday (work time Monday)
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