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1. What is Mrs. P’s arch-enemy?

Monday, August 29th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareFlorida GeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndiana

IowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevada

New HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island

South CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming

Tuesday, August 30th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. What part of a map should be written in ALL CAPS?

Wednesday, August 31st 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. What is the westernmost point of the United States?

Thursday Sept. 1st 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. Name the first 10 states in alphabetical order!

Friday, Sept. 2nd 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. Name the second 10 states in alphabetical order! (start after Georgia!)

Tuesday, Sept. 6th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. Name the third 10 states in alphabetical order! (start after Maryland!)

Wednesday, Sept. 7th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. Name the fourth 10 states in alphabetical order! (start after New Jersey!)

Thursday, Sept. 8th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. Name the fifth 10 states in alphabetical order! (start after South Carolina!)

Friday, Sept. 9th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. How do you get missed work when you miss a day in Mrs. P’s class?

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Monday, Sept. 12th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. What is Mrs. P’s late policy?

Tuesday, Sept. 13th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•What is the largest river in the United States?

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Wednesday, Sept. 14th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. What does hunter-gatherer mean?

2. What does domesticate mean?

Thursday, Sept. 15th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. What are the two theories for how humans came to North America?

Friday, Sept. 16th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. Which ancient civilization built irrigations systems in southwestern America?

Monday, Sept. 19th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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1. What is the name of the tribe that encountered the Pilgrims?

Tuesday, Sept. 20th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What is the name of the mountain range on the eastern part of the U.S.?

• Who invented a number system with zero?

Wednesday, Sept. 21st 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What two themes were common in Native American stories?

• Which climate region of the U.S. is the driest?

Thursday, Sept. 22nd 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• Name 2 reasons for European exploration in the New World.

• Why didn’t Columbus “discover” America?

Friday, Sept. 23rd 2011 Remember to write the DATE, the

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• Which term means to sail around the world?

• Who was the first man to do this?

Monday, Sept. 26th 2011 Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What four European countries sent out the most explorers?

Tuesday, Sept. 27th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What is the transfer of ideas, animals, plants and diseases?

• Which European power conquered much of South America and Mexico?

Monday, Oct. 3rd 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What early civilization worshipped the buffalo (bison)?

• What was the Middle Passage?

Hohokam Spain Aztec Pueblo

Columbus Slave Codes Maya

Magellan England land bridge

domesticate tundra InuitBuffalo

The Sun mercantilism slash and burn

Southwest nomads Portuguese

Hacienda Anasazi circumnavigate

Great Plains France Spices and Gold

Hunter Gatherer Pacific Northwest

Thursday, Sept. 29th 2011

• NO WARM UP TODAY

• Use this time to study for your test!

Monday, Oct. 3rd 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What European country mostly settled the eastern coast of America?

Tuesday, Oct. 4th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What was the first English colony in America?

• Who helped save Jamestown from the “starving time”?

Wednesday, Oct. 5th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•What current state was Jamestown located in?

Thursday, Oct. 6th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•What were the settlers of Jamestown originally looking for?

•What is the name of the tribe that the Jamestown settlers met?

Thursday, Oct. 6th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•What age was the real Pocahontas when John Smith met her?

•What colony did the Pilgrims found?

Monday, Oct. 10th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•Why did the Pilgrims leave England?

Tuesday, Oct. 11th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•Where did the Puritans settle?

•What are the beliefs of Quakers?

Wednesday, Oct. 12th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•How many people were killed during the Salem Witch Trials?

•What year did it happen?

Thursday, Oct. 13th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•What was the triangular trade?

•What part did New England play in the trade?

Massachusetts Tobacco Diversity

Indentured Servant Pilgrims Salem

Breadbasket Thin/Rocky Soil Fishing

William Bradford Connecticut RumTriangular Trade

New YorkNew Hampshire Religious Freedom

Puritans Quakers Georgia

Rhode Island Slavery Philadelphia

Jamestown James Oglethorpe

Pennsylvania Massachusetts Bay Colony

Friday, Oct. 14th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•How did religion play a part in founding the New England colonies?

•What were the two largest cities of the Middle Colonies?

Monday Oct. 17th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•Religious intolerance is to New England as _________________ is to Middle Colonies.

•Boston is to New England as ____________________ is to Middle Colonies.

Tuesday Oct. 18th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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•Puritans are to Massachusetts as ________________ are to Pennsylvania.

•Great Fishing is to _____________ as Great _________ is to Middle Colonies.

Wednesday Oct. 19th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• Southwest is to __________ as Pacific Northwest is to wet and rainy.

Monday Oct. 24th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• Name the 5 southern colonies

• What is a plantation?

Tuesday Oct. 25th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• Name 3 of the main crops of the South

• Why was Georgia founded?

Wednesday Oct. 26th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What two groups of people worked plantations before African slaves?

• What was Bacon’s Rebellion about?

Thursday Oct. 27th 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What are the four Middle Colonies?

• What are the main exports of New England, Middle and Southern Colonies?

Tuesday Nov. 1st 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What is a primary document?

• What is the importance of slavery to the Southern economy?

Wednesday Nov. 2nd 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• NO WARM UPS TODAY!

• Get out your notes, handouts and a blank sheet of paper

Thursday Nov. 3rd 2011Remember to write the DATE, the

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• What does it mean to be “enlightened”?

• What statesman is on the US $100?

Monday Nov. 7th 2011

What were the British and French What were the British and French fighting over in the French and Indian fighting over in the French and Indian War?War?

What was Benjamin Franklin’s Albany What was Benjamin Franklin’s Albany Plan of Union?Plan of Union?

Tuesday Nov. 8th 2011

• What happened to the French after What happened to the French after the F & I War?the F & I War?

• What did the Proclamation of 1763 What did the Proclamation of 1763 say?say?

There was an old lady lived over the sea And she was an island queen Her daughter lived off in a new country With an ocean of water between The old lady's pockets were full of gold But never contented was she So she called on her daughter to pay her a tax Of three pence a pound on her tea Of three pence a pound on her tea

"Now mother dear mother," the daughter replied, "I shan't do the thing you ax. I'm willing to pay a fair price for the tea, But never the three-penny tax." "You shall," quoth the mother, and reddened with rage, "For you're my own daughter, you see, And sure 'tis quite proper the daughter should pay Her mother a tax on her tea, Her mother a tax on her tea."

The tea was conveyed to the daughter's door, All down by the ocean's side; And the bouncing girl pour'd out every pound In the dark and boiling tide; And then she called out to the Island Queen, "Oh, mother, dear mother," quoth she, "Your tea you may have when 'tis steep'd quite enough But never a tax from me But never a tax from me

Wednesday, Nov. 9th 2011

• What was the Stamp Act?What was the Stamp Act?

• What was the repercussion of the What was the repercussion of the Boston Tea Party?Boston Tea Party?

Thursday, Nov. 10th 2011

• What is significant about the 1What is significant about the 1stst Continental Congress?Continental Congress?

• Which rider made it all the way to Which rider made it all the way to Concord?Concord?

Monday, Nov. 14th 2011

• Who wrote Common Sense?Who wrote Common Sense?

• What did it say?What did it say?

Tuesday, Nov. 15th 2011

• Who wrote the Declaration of Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?Independence?

• Where was it signed?Where was it signed?

Wednesday, Nov. 16th 2011

• Why was the Battle of Saratoga a Why was the Battle of Saratoga a turning point of the war?turning point of the war?

• What is Guerrilla Warfare? What is Guerrilla Warfare?

Thursday, Nov. 17th 2011

• What happened at the Battle of What happened at the Battle of Trenton?Trenton?

• What happened at Valley Forge?What happened at Valley Forge?

Friday, Nov. 18th 2011

• List three names that the British List three names that the British were called.were called.

• List three names that the Americans List three names that the Americans were called.were called.

Monday, Nov. 21st 2011

• What was a disadvantage of the What was a disadvantage of the cannon?cannon?

• What was Francis Marion’s What was Francis Marion’s nickname?nickname?

Patrick Henry George Rogers ClarkSamuel Adams John Paul JonesJohn Adams Thomas JeffersonBenjamin Franklin George WashingtonEthan Allen Benedict Arnold?Thomas Paine William DawesPaul Revere Abigail AdamsMarquis de Lafayette Martha WashingtonBaron Von Steuben Horatio GatesSamuel Prescott Francis Marion

Tuesday, Nov. 22nd 2011

• Which American General turned Which American General turned traitor and finished the war with the traitor and finished the war with the British?British?

Monday, Nov. 28th 2011

• Which Native American tribe did the Which Native American tribe did the Pilgrims spend “Thanksgiving” with?Pilgrims spend “Thanksgiving” with?

• What was the Olive Branch Petition?What was the Olive Branch Petition?

Tuesday, Nov. 29th 2011

• What is the first set of numbers at What is the first set of numbers at the bottom of checks?the bottom of checks?

• What does debit mean?What does debit mean?

Wednesday, Nov. 30th 2011

• Who wrote “To My Dear and Loving Who wrote “To My Dear and Loving Husband”?Husband”?

• What are “Natural Rights”?What are “Natural Rights”?

Thursday, Dec. 1st 2011

• Which Native American tribe Which Native American tribe practiced throat singing?practiced throat singing?

• Which religious group believed all Which religious group believed all men and women are equal?men and women are equal?

Friday, Dec. 2nd 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• Who first proposed “Natural Who first proposed “Natural Rights”?Rights”?

• Which famous preacher helped Which famous preacher helped create the Great Awakening?create the Great Awakening?

Monday, Dec. 5th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• Which British General surrendered to Which British General surrendered to the Americans?the Americans?

• Which American General won the Which American General won the final battle of the Revolution?final battle of the Revolution?

Tuesday, Dec. 6th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• What was the last major battle of the What was the last major battle of the Revolution?Revolution?

• How did the Americans win this How did the Americans win this battle?battle?

Wednesday, Dec. 7th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• What type of war were the What type of war were the AMERICAN’s fighting?AMERICAN’s fighting?

Thursday, Dec. 8th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• NO WARM UP TODAYNO WARM UP TODAY

• Use this time to study for your test!Use this time to study for your test!

Friday, December 9th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• What do YOU think…is America’s “birthdate” 1776 or 1783?

• Why do we have an early out on Dec. 14th?

Monday, December 12th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• Where was the first national capital of the United States?

• How many years of fighting occurred during the Revolution?

Tuesday, December 13th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• What day is your IP due?

• How much of your grade is your IP worth?

Wednesday, December 14th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• What is the Magna Carta?

• What was the first form of representative government in AMERICA?

Thursday, December 15th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• What had to happen before the small states would ratify the A of C?

• What is a republic?

Friday, December 16th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• Why were the A of C weak? Give two reasons.

• What 5 modern states made up the Northwest Territory?

Monday, December 19th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• How many square miles was a township?

Tuesday, December 20th 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• Who was the main writer of the United States Constitution?

Wednesday, December 21st 2011Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• Where did the founders debate and eventually sign the Constitution at?

• Which American founder signed all three important documents (D of I, A of C and Constitution)?

Monday, January 2nd 2012Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• What was Shay’s Rebellion?

• What is a Works Cited?

Tuesday, January 3rd 2012Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• What was the biggest disagreement among the writers of the constitution?

• What are the three branches of US government?

Wednesday, January 4th 2012Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• This document limits the powers of government and protects the people’s rights

Friday, January 6th 2012Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• NO WARM UP TODAY!

• Sit at your desk with your project!

Domesticate Albany Plan of Union Saratoga

Hohokam Circumnavigate Ferdinand Magellan

Spain Slash and Burn Tobacco

Mayflower Compact Bacon’s Rebellion

Great Awakening Boston Tea Party Powhatan

First Continental Congress Jonathan Edwards

Valley Forge Militia Roanoke Regular

Popular Sovereignty Federalism

Battle of TrentonShay’s Rebellion Black Codes

Monday, January 9th 2012Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• What is popular sovereignty?

• How many amendments make up the Bill of Rights?

Tuesday, January 10th 2012Write the DATE, the QUESTION and the ANSWER

• Which revolutionary battle was fought on Christmas morning?

• Which Amendment guarantees right to bear arms?

Background Info During his lifetime, George Washington sat for many painters and

sculptors. He did not particularly enjoy sitting for artists, but he accepted their requests out of a sense of duty and an appreciation for his role in the country.

Gilbert Stuart, one of the most talented portrait painters in American history, was the artist for this portrait. It was arranged and paid for by Senator and Mrs. William Bingham of Philadelphia as a gift to the Marquis of Lansdowne, a British admirer of Washington.

Stuart understood the importance of his subject and wanted to create a portrait for posterity – one whose significance would last a long time. He thought carefully about the most meaningful way to portray Washington, the leader of the country and a symbol of the nation’s great experiment.

To help him depict Washington’s face more accurately, Stuart asked the President to sit for him. Although tired of sitting for artists, Washington agreed. Stuart then completed the rest of the painting without Washington present. Later on, he asked someone else to stand in for Washington so he could add the body.

Stuart painted Washington wearing clothes typical of an eighteenth-century gentleman. The black velvet suit is a good clue that this man is a civilian President, not a king or a military ruler. As President, Washington wore black velvet on official occasions. This is the first full-length portrait painted of Washington as head of the government, wearing civilian clothes instead of his military uniform.

By the time he sat for this portrait, Washington’s public and political careers were ending. Many people think he looks as if he is about to give a speech. However, near the end of his second term, when Washington decided not to run for President again, he did not give a speech. Instead, he wrote a farewell address that was published in a Philadelphia newspaper. It was printed in a newspaper so that as many Americans as possible could read his reason for retiring and his hopes for the country’s future.

Washington has one of the most familiar faces in American history. From his days as the commanding general of the army in the American Revolution until long after his death in 1799, he has been a popular subject for artists. One of the most familiar portraits of Washington is on the dollar bill. That portrait is based on another painting by Stuart known as the “Athenaeum” port

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