American Revolution 2 Jeopardy

American Revolution Jeopardy 1_Term 4_9th Grade

Shay's Rebellion

IMPORTANT DAYS AHEAD (A Student Suggested It)

MONDAY, APRIL 29th: End of the Term Notebook Check Day FOR BOTH 8 & 9 Graders

Thursday, May 2nd: 9TH GRADE END OF THE TERM EXAM (20% of the total grade for this term)

Friday, May 3rd: 9TH GRADE BINDER CHECK & Make Up Notebook Check & End of the Term Exam Day

Friday, May 3rd: 8TH GRADE END OF THE TERM EXAM

Monday, May 6th: 8TH GRADE BINDER CHECK & Make Up Notebook Check & End of the Term Exam Day










Team Nicaragua 2012

The People Speak Trailer

The Abolitionists

SPRING OFFICE HOURS: Term 4 & 5 Hours

I am available everyday from 1:45 to 2 to all students for QUICK QUESTIONS, UNLESS THE BOYS VOLLEYBALL TEAM HAS AN AWAY GAME.

As for additional help, I am available from Tuesday AND Thursday from 2 to 2:45.

I am also available before school from Monday to Friday BUT YOU MUST MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AHEAD OF TIME!

Monday: 1:45 to 2

Tuesdays: Study Hall & Individual Help

Wednesdays: 1:45 to 2

Thursdays: Study Hall & Individual Help (minus professional development days)

Friday: 1:45 to 2

Email is also a great way to get in touch with me. Especially for clarifying questions about homework assignments.

P.S. Anyone who wishes can come to office hours for a quite space to do homework!

(Majority Decision of the Supreme Court): Keyishian v. Board of Regents (1967)

“Our nation is deeply committed to safeguarding academic freedom, which does not tolerate laws that cast a pall of orthodoxy over the classroom. The nation’s future depends upon leaders trained through wide exposure to that robust exchange of ideas which discovers truth ‘out of a multitude of tongues, [rather] than through any kind of authoritative selection.’”

James A. Baldwin

"American history is longer, larger, more various, more beautiful, and more terrible than anything anyone has ever said about it."

Friday, May 25, 2012

Citing Dictator Pitts-Dilley (Class Lecture) OR FREDERICK DOUGLASS CLASS HANDOUT!


MR. PITTS-DILLEY'S CLASS & LECTURES:


BIBLIOGRAPHY: Pitts-Dilley, Paul. "U.S. & World History I." History Class. NA. John D. O'Bryant School of Math & Science, Roxbury. April 2012. Lecture.


P.S. Change the month if you have to.


INTERNAL CITATION: (Pitts-Dilley)   

FREDERICK DOUGLASS HANDOUT:
  
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Douglass, Frederick, and Phillip S. Foner. "The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro." Africans in America. PBS, 1950. Web. 25 May 2012. 


Internal Citation: (Douglass & Foner)

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