tues jan 20, 2015 warm-up 5 minutes: 1.the president’s song 2.review test today’s activity...
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Tues Jan 20, 2015
Warm-Up 5 minutes:1. The President’s Song2. Review Test
TODAY’s Activity3. Tape/Glue 1801 - 1815 Timeline to notebook4. Write Learning Target5. Portrait of a Nation (page 176)6. War of 1812 (Causes, Description, Impact)
OBJ: The student understands why various sections of the United States developed different patterns of economic activity
Learning Target: I can describe the nation in the 1800s using ESP
Homework Due Date Comments
End of the Week Quiz Jan 23
4th 6 weeks Vocab Test Jan 27
Journal Review Questions Be Ready
To World1815 Battle of New Orleans is fought.
1814 British attack Washington, D.C.
1812 War of 1812 begins.
1811 Battle of Tippecanoe is fought.
1808 James Madison is elected president.
1807 Embargo Act is passed.
1804 Jefferson is reelected. Lewis and Clark expedition begins.
1803 Louisiana Purchase is made.
1801 Thomas Jefferson is elected president.
Portrait of the Nation in 1800Economic - Concerns money and wealth; the market; supply and demand
Social - Involves how people organize themselves or live together
Political - Concerns government, citizens’ rights and responsibilities
Geography – concerns with elements as climate, elevation, soil, vegetation, population, land use
________________________ is like the U.S. in 1800’s because
_________________________________________________
Wed Jan 21, 2015
Warm-Up:1. Journal Review
TODAY’s Activity2. Finish War of 1812
1. The War of 1812 led to economic changes in the nation during the 1800s because ____________________________________.
3. Era of Good Feelings
OBJ: The student understands how various economic forces resulted in the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century
Learning Target: I can analyze the War of 1812 as a cause of economic changes in the nation
Homework Due Date Comments
End of the Week Quiz Jan 23
4th 6 weeks Vocab Test Jan 27
Journal Review Questions Be Ready
James Madison (Democractic-Republican)
1808-1816 4th President
Tecumseh
Battle of Tippecanoe
War Hawks
WAR of 1812 (ends 1815)
Era of Good Feelings (Nationalism)
At the Battle of Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, Francis Scott Key watched the all night British bombardment.
At dawn he noticed the US flag was still there!!!
Key expressed his pride in a poem that later became the US National Anthem
Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Treaty of Ghent ends the war of 1812-1815
Tie Game
The Treaty of Ghent left things as they were before the war, no new land was acquired by either side.
1. Proved Americans could protect their independence.
2. Created unity and pride in the U.S.
3. U.S. forced to make their own products
4. U.S. and Great Britain entered a period of peace and friendship that still exists today.
Thurs Jan 22, 2015
Warm-Up 5 minutes:1. Journal Review – Turn in
TODAY’s Activity2. Era of Good Feelings3. Missouri Compromise of 1820
1. 5 W’s and H
Homework Due Date Comments
End of the Week Quiz Jan 23
4th 6 weeks Vocab Test Jan 27
Journal Review Questions Be Ready
OBJ: The student understands the location and characteristics of places and regions of the U.S., past and present
Learning Target: I can explain the cause and effect of the Missouri Compromise of 1820
Fri Jan 23, 2015
Warm-Up 10 minutes:1. Quiz
TODAY’s Activity2. Monroe Doctrine Political Cartoons
Homework Due Date Comments
End of the Week Quiz Jan 23
4th 6 weeks Vocab Test Jan 27
Journal Review Questions Be Ready
Learning Target: I can identify Monroe’s foreign policy and explain its impact
OBJ: The student understands the challenges confronted by the government and its leader in the early years of the republic