Archive for April, 2014

6th Mk. Pd. Assignments

Posted: April 28, 2014 in Uncategorized

MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT

Read the sources and fill out the chart at the end of the link.

Bus Boycott RLH

CESAR CHAVEZ

Answer the questions dealing with the sources.

Cesar Chavez Sources

FARMERS UNION VIDEO

If you were not here on this day then you have an alternate assignment. You need to create two story boards. Remember a story board is a series of pictures that tell a story, much like a comic strip. You need to have a minimum of three pictures for each story board. Your two story boards deal with Cesar Chavez and Martin Luther King Jr. You need to tell me about their movements.

20’S SLANG

Students had google 1920 slang words. You had to pick 15 of them and tell me their meaning. When you finish that you then had to select two of those words and write a sentence for each one using the slang word in it.

TYPE C QUESTION

Students had the ability to use notes, internet, and text book to answer the following question:

“Cesar Chavez was more important to Hispanics then Martin Luther King was to African Americans.” How far do you agree with this statement? Explain.

W.O.W. QUIZ

Students were told 8 definitions. They had to connect the correct word of the week with that definition. This must be done in class, before school, after school, or during lunch.

ASSIMILATION

Answer the 3 questions from the link below based on what you read in the two sources.

Native American Assimilation

WORD OF THE WEEK

Students had to define, use in a sentence, summarize the definition, and draw a picture depicting the following words: Feminism, Secession, and Counterculture.

18th AMENDMENT

On the link below you will see several sources. You need to read them and then answer the questions that follow at the end of the link.

18th Amendment

6th Mk. Pd. Power Points

Posted: April 28, 2014 in Uncategorized

US History

Progressive Movement

the-progressive-era

Great Depression

Great Depression

Hispanic Americans

Hispanic Power Point

Native Americans

Native Americans

African Americans

A.A. progressive through Civil rights

Roaring 20’s

Economy

1920’s economy

Society

Society in the 1920s

Prohibition

prohibition