Sunday, November 24, 2013

Week of 11/25 - 11/27



This week we will continue to explore the 1920's.

For all the students that went on the Washington D.C. trip - I hope you had a great and interesting time.  We were lucky to see the wreath ceremony and the changing of the guard.  If you went into the room below the memorial amphitheater - it was only the third time it was opened to the public in 50 years!!  We will have another trip to Washington later in the year, so if you missed this trip, or want to see other cool things make sure you sign up for it in the spring.



Here is your assignment - make sure you complete it by Wednesday 11/27.

1) Go to the link below ('Clash of Cultures in the 1910's and 1920's)

2) When you bring up the page, go to the bottom left and click on 'Introduction'

3)  Read the Introduction page by Wednesday



Here's the link:

Sunday, November 17, 2013

1920's Unit

Monday - Test on WW1 Unit

Next up - 1920's


The 1920's was a time of tremendous change in America - from flappers, prohibition, the red scare, the Harlem Renaissance, the rise of the KKK, new inventions and innovations, organized crime and finally the great collapse in 1929.  There are many similarities between the 1920's and the present.  The 1920's Unit will last about 2-3 weeks.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Marking Period 2: Extra Credit

First Extra Credit Assignment:


This is open to everyone in all my US2 classes.  Go and see the film  12 Years A Slave - which is based on Solomon Northup's account of his experiences as a slave.  Simply bring me the ticket stub and I will ask you one simple question about the film.  If you do this you will receive an extra 15 points towards your grade. 

I know this falls within the US1 curriculum, but this film is so good that everyone, and I mean everyone should see it!  It is completely voluntary, but be forewarned - this film is very violent, brutally denigrating, has a bit of nudity and will leave you stunned.  But this is the best film about slavery and just how horrific it actually was in the South.  

Thursday, November 7, 2013

For all US2 Classes - The Journey Begins!!

Periods 2, 4/5, and 6/7 this Blog is for You!

All the information you will need, both in-class and out will be posted to this blog.  If you are absent - please check this blog as it will show you what is taking place in the classroom.  You will be able to download information, articles and view videos on this site.  Most importantly you will be able to interact with your classmates and myself on this blog.  Please remember to be respectful with your comments and keep in mind the purpose for this blog - to help you investigate the past critically and apply those lessons to the present!



Week of 11/12 - 11/15:

1)  Finish the film The Lost Battalion

2)  Review for WW1 Unit Test


Week of 11/4 - 11/6:

1)  Completed Treaty of Versailles PPT & Student Notes

2)  Wilsons 14 Points and League of Nations

3)  Started the film 'The Lost Battalion'

Here's 'The Lost Battalion' in case you missed any of it:








PPT Information on Treaty of Versailles: