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How to Organize Your Notebook. Cover. Inside Cover and Table of Contents. Unit 1: Table of Contents. Syllabus Personality Crest Manifest Destiny Notes and One Pager & Quiz (back) Slavery Notes, p. 1 Slavery Notes, p. 2 Slavery Notes, p. 3 Slavery Practice Pictures - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How to Organize Your Notebook

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Cover

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Inside Cover and Table of ContentsUnit 1: Table of Contents

1. Syllabus2. Personality Crest3. Manifest Destiny Notes and

One Pager & Quiz (back)4. Slavery Notes, p. 15. Slavery Notes, p. 26. Slavery Notes, p. 37. Slavery Practice Pictures8. Universal Law of Slavery:

Reading and Analysis9. Opposing Views of Slavery:

Reading and Analysis10. Word Wall Vocabulary Review11. Slavery Terms and Concepts

Review12. Broadside Poster Rubric13. 11 Sentence Essay and Rubric14. Miscellaneous Handouts

Concrete Details

For example,For instance,

 Commentary

This shows*…

Contrast Transitions

Alternatively,However,

Concluding

In conclusion,Overall,

Sentence Starters (If you need some ideas

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Unit 2: Cover Page - Civil War & Reconstruction 1 Task: Create a magazine cover focusing on this unit’s topic – the Civil War.

Things to Consider…* Focus on images, maps, artwork.* Combine ideas – you can have morethan 1* Use all your space – no white space!* Include plenty of details and color* The more you give, the more you get.

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Unit 2: Table of Contents 2 1. Cover Page2. Table of Contents3. Civil War Letter & Analysis 14. Vocabulary Exercise 15. Civil War Map6. Civil War Letter & Analysis 2 and 37. Civil War Quiz8. Reconstruction Word Search9. Reconstruction Quiz10. Reconstruction Cornell Notes and

Cartoon Analysis – Day 111. Reconstruction Cornell Notes – Day 2 &

312. Freedman’s Bureau Documents &

Analysis13. Freedman’s Bureau Pamphlet & Rubric14. Reconstruction Cornell Notes Day 415. Word Wall Review16. 11 Sentence Essay & Rubric

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Unit 3: Labor Unions & Progressives 1

Secure your Booklet

here!

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Unit 3: Labor Unions & Progressives 2

Secure your Exam here!

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Unit 4: Immigration 1

1. Table of Contents2. Immigration Notes3. Final Project Organizer4. Final Project Rubric5. Miscellaneous

Handouts (half sheets, etc.)

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1st Semester Final Exam & Reflection

Attach your 1st Semester Final Exam Scantron here!

Reflection: In a 1-2 paragraphs, explain your reaction to your performance on the Final Exam. Consider the following:1. How is your score reflective of your grade

prior to the exam?2. How did your studying/review prior to the

exam reflect your score?3. How does your score reflect the time and

focus spent on the exam?4. Moving forward, what do you need in

order to be successful and earn credit for this class this semester?

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How to Organize Your Notebook

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Unit 5: Imperialism 1 Task: Create a magazine cover focusing on this unit’s topic – 1920s & Great Depression.

Things to Consider…* Focus on images, maps, artwork.* Combine ideas – you can have morethan 1* Use all your space – no white space!* Include plenty of details and color* The more you give, the more you get.

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Unit 5: Table of Contents 2

Cover PagePage 1

Table of ContentsPage 2

Imperialism Motive NotesPage 3American Imperial AcquisitionsPage 4Exit Ticket Quiz (1/15)Page 5Political Cartoon & RubricPage 6

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Unit 6: WWI Table of Contents 1

Table of ContentsPage 1

America in WWI NotesPage 2

America in WWI (Revisions)Page 3

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Unit 7: 1920s & Great Depression 1

Task: Create a magazine cover focusing on this unit’s topic – Imperialism.

Things to Consider…* Focus on images, maps, artwork.* Combine ideas – you can have morethan 1* Use all your space – no white space!* Include plenty of details and color* The more you give, the more you get.

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Unit 7: Table of Contents2

Cover PagePage 1

Table of ContentsPage 2

1920s OrganizerPage 3

1920s Synthesis w/ RubricPage 4Student Notebook ReflectionPage 5