OBJECTIVES: Prepare for EOC essay and examine the challenges to the new nation.
Problem: How did George Washington establish a precedent for presidential power?
Monday, Dec. 15: Turn in Bill of Rights and extra credit work. Study for EOC essay Tuesday, December 16.
Tuesday, Dec. 16: Turn in study sheet and write EOC essay.
Wednesday, Dec. 17: Notes on Washington's presidency and challenges.
Thursday, Dec. 18: Farewell Address and rise of political parties.
Friday, Dec. 19: Team activities, play and music! Release at noon.
HAPPY Christmahanaukwanzika and NEW YEAR!
OBJECTIVE: Analyze aspects of Thomas Jefferson's presidency, including the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis and Clark expedition, the Embargo Act of 1807 and the War Hawks.
Monday, January 5: Challenges to the New Republic and EOC Test Prep 101
Tuesday, January 6: Challenges to the New Republic and EOC Test Prep 201
Wednesday, January 7: Challenges to the New Republic and EOC Test Prep 301 and 401
Thursday, January 8: Challenges to the New Republic and EOC Test Prep 501 and 601
Friday, January 9: Challenges to the New Republic and EOC Test Prep 701 and 801
OBJECTIVES: Prepare for final exam.
Monday, January 12: Jefferson's Presidency and Test Prep 901
Tuesday, January 13: Final Review
Wednesday, January 14: Exams periods 7, 8, 5
Thursday, January 15: Exams periods 1 and 2
Friday, January 16: Exams periods 3 and 4
No School Monday to honor the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.