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Week of February 6th – February 10th

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

This week we will continue with our new unit: Manifest Destiny in a Growing Nation. The main focus will be on the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis & Clark expedition, and the War of 1812.

On Tuesday, all classes will be listening to a guest speaker talk about Career Pathways/Tech Prep in preparation for high school.

Homework

Monday 2/6
Complete reading and map work: The Louisiana Purchase

Tuesday 2/7
Tech Prep ~ No Homework

Wednesday 2/8
Write journal entry from the perspective of William Clark. Journals must include:
1. Date (on handout)
2. It should attempt to accurately describe the scene on handout
3. It must contain the words/phrases on the handout
4. It should be roughly 1 page in length

Thursday 2/9
Complete reading and map work on the War of 1812

Friday 2/10
No homework

 

 

Week of January 30th – February 3rd

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

The beginning of this week students will learn about how differences between two of our founding fathers led to the development of our 1st two political parties. Half the class will become experts on Thomas Jefferson and half the class will become experts on Alexander Hamilton. Students will then use their notes to teach the other half about their person. On Wednesday we will begin our next unit: Manifest Destiny in a Growing Nation. In this unit students will learn how the United States acquired all the various territories west of the Mississippi River.

Homework

Monday 1/30
If students do not complete the “biographical briefing” questions about Hamilton or Jefferson they must finish it for homework

Tuesday 1/31
No Homework

Wednesday 2/1
Complete Electoral Map on the Election of 1804

Thursday 2/2
Complete Cornell Notes

Friday 2/3
No Homework

Week of January 23rd – January 27th

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

Hope everyone had a great weekend!

Monday starts Literacy Week. Please make sure your child has something to read every day this week. Each day they will spend roughly 20 minutes in one of their classes reading. Monday is social studies so we will spend the first half of class reading. During the second half of class students will finish their amendment posters that they started last week. Tuesday will be the review day for Thursday’s test. Wednesday I have set aside to give students their 2nd quarter grade, goal setting etc. On Friday our focus will be on the electoral college and how we elect the President of the United States.

Homework

Monday 1/23
Amendment posters due tomorrow

Tuesday 1/24
Study for test

Wednesday 1/25
Ticket-to-Test for bonus points – Students create their own test with 10 questions and answers

Thursday 1/26
Test Today – No Homework

Friday 1/27
No Homework

Week of January 17th – January 20th

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Hope everyone had a nice 3-day weekend…

This week in social studies we will wrap up most of our unit on the U.S. Constitution by examining the rights protected under the Bill of Rights.

By next week, students should be ready for their test on the Articles of Confederation & the U.S. Constitution.

Also, students have the opportunity to recite the Preamble to the Constitution any day this week for 5 bonus points on the test.

Have a great week!

Week of January 9th – January 13th

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

Hi,

Hope everyone had a great weekend!

It’s Mid-Term Week!

We will spend the first half of the week reviewing for the mid-term exam which is on Thursday. Students will receive a review packet in class on Monday. Remember, the exam is cumulative so it will cover content from each unit we have studied this year. Along with any homework the students may have this week, they should spend time each night studying the terms in the review packet.

Once the exam is over we will get back into our unit on the U.S. Constitution.

Homework

Monday (1/9)
Complete Crossword Puzzle

Tuesday (1/10)
Create a 4-term “picture test”

Wednesday (1/11)
Study for Mid-Term Exam

Thursday (1/12)
No Homework

Friday (1/13)
No Homework

Week of January 2nd – January 6th

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Hi,

Hope everyone had a great vacation!

We will start this week with the Constitutional Convention and the many compromises that took place in order to ratify the U.S. Constitution. The rest of the week will be spent on the Preamble and Articles 1-7 (the 3 branches) of the Constitution.

Next week is Mid-Term week. The exam is scheduled for Thursday, January 12th.  The exam is cumulative so it will cover content from each unit we have studied this year. Students will receive their review packet on at the beginning of next week.

**History Fair (Advanced Classes Only): Projects are due NO LATER THAN FRIDAY. Please see this post for more details: http://www.mrwaxlersclass.com/history-fair-information/

Homework

Monday (1/2)
No school for students

Tuesday (1/3)
Complete “picture-it” activity

Wednesday (1/4)
Complete #s 1-13 in packet: The United States Constitution

Thursday (1/5)
No Homework

Friday (1/6)
No Homework

History Fair Information

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Hope everyone has had a great start to their winter break!

I know that many of my students will be spending at least part of their break working on History Fair (Advanced Classes Only). The final project is due no later than Friday, January 6th.

All the students should have the link to the rule book written down on their History Fair Checklist, but I thought I’d post it here as well.  The rule book is long, but if you go to the table of contents you can look up the specific information needed for each type of project. It is important that the students complete all the required written material and the information for that can be found on p. 10 in a section called “Required Written Material for All Entries”…this will tell you what is needed on the title page as well as the annotated bibliography and process paper.

You can download/read the rule book here:

http://nhd.org/images/uploads/2010rulebook.pdf


http://nhd.org/images/uploads/2010rulebook.pdf

Week of December 12th – December 16th

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

 This week in social studies we will continue with our unit: The Constitution in a New Nation. The main focus of the week will continue to be the failure of the Articles of Confederation (the first written plan of government in the United States).  By the end of the week students will learn about the Constitutional Convention and the many compromises that took place in order to ratify the U.S. Constitution.  After the break, we will be analyzing the actual Constitution by examining the various amendments as well as the responsibilities and duties of the three branches of government.

**History Fair Update: Remember, History Fair projects (Advanced Classes Only) are due the week students return from break. If you have any questions about the rules please read the fo9llowing: http://www.MrWaxlersClass.com/RulesDiscussionFlyer2012.pdf 

**Winter Clothing Drive: The Haile Middle School Builders Club is running a Winter Clothing & Blanket Drive! The Social Studies class at each grade level that collects the most items will win a special party! Click the link for more info: http://www.MrWaxlersClass.com/WinterClothingDrive.pdf

Have a great week!

Homework

Monday (12/12)
No Homework

Tuesday (12/13)
No Homework

Wednesday (12/14)
Read: Native American Forms of Government and determine if the statements on the back are true or false.

Thursday (12/15)
Complete the “your compromise” column of Constitutional Convention packet.

Friday (12/16)
No Homework

Week of December 5th – December 9th

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

This week we will wrap our unit on the Revolutionary War.  On Monday, we will review for Tuesday’s exam on the American Revolution.

Following the exam we will start our next unit: The Constitution in a New Nation. The main focus of the week will be on the failure of the Articles of Confederation (the first written plan of government in the United States). 

However, on Thursday, we will take a break from this unit to participate in an activity sponsored by the Manatee County Chamber of Commerce’s Education and Workforce Partnership Committee.  The name of the program is Real Life 101 and it utilizes business volunteers who present a hands-on activity that stresses work ethics such as teamwork, reliability, accountability, and communication through the simulation of a t-shirt company.  They will be presenting to every 8th grade history class in Manatee County for 1 period.

**Note: Periods 1 & 2 will be participating in Real Life 101 on Monday rather than Thursday.  Therefore, Periods 1 & 2 will review for their test on Tuesday, take the test on Wednesday, and start the next unit on Thursday.

Homework

Monday (12/5)
Periods 3,4,5,7
* Study for test
* Ticket-to-the-Test: This is an optional homework assignment. Students are to create their own test questions AND answers (minimum of 10) based on the content of the unit. Those students who create the Ticket-to-the-Test can hand it in BEFORE the test and receive 3 bonus points.

Periods 1,2
Real Life 101 ~ No Homework

Tuesday (12/6)
Periods 3,4,5,7
Test Today ~ No Homework

Periods 1 & 2
* Study for test
* Ticket-to-the-Test: This is an optional homework assignment. Students are to create their own test questions AND answers (minimum of 10) based on the content of the unit. Those students who create the Ticket-to-the-Test can hand it in BEFORE the test and receive 3 bonus points.

Wednesday (12/7)
Periods 3,4,5,7
Based on today’s lesson, list the five most serious weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

Period 1 & 2
Test Today ~ No Homework

Thursday (12/8)
Periods 3,4,5,7
Real Life 101 ~ No Homework

Period 1 & 2
Based on today’s lesson, list the five most serious weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

Friday (12/9)
No Homework