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1/9/12 Agenda: Review Chapter 10 topics

1/9/12 Agenda: Review Chapter 10 topics. NB 47: Louisiana Purchase Map: Mississippi River, Westward Expansion NB 48: Causes and Effects of the War of 1812 Pair-Share Chart. National and Regional Growth 1800-1844Weekly Objective:1/9-1/13/2012.

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1/9/12 Agenda: Review Chapter 10 topics

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  1. 1/9/12 Agenda: Review Chapter 10 topics NB 47: Louisiana Purchase Map: Mississippi River, Westward Expansion NB 48: Causes and Effects of the War of 1812 Pair-Share Chart

  2. National and Regional Growth 1800-1844Weekly Objective:1/9-1/13/2012 Essential SS Standards 8.5-1,2;8.6-2;8.7-1,2; 8.10-2 Text page 338-339 SWBAT identify, analyze and evaluate topics of the Industrial Revolution, Sectionalism and Nationalism.

  3. Weekly Assignments 1/9-1/13/2012NB 49: Ch 11 terms, text page 362

  4. NB 50: Ch 11 Map • Label using text page 355 • Focus on National Road andCanals

  5. What invention could you not live without today? • Share with a partner

  6. Preview Chapter 11-1 • Text pages 338-347 • 341-Main Idea • Preview all Headings in RED 341-345 • Read the New England Textile Mill-343 • Run a Mill Town-346: Health Challenge

  7. NB 51: Industrial RevolutionObjective • What • When • Who • Why Video Segments= 4 minutes total

  8. Agenda 1/10/2012 • Check homework RSG 111-112 • Add this question to your NB 51 Notes: • Why were most of the nation’s early factories located in New England? (Answer)

  9. New England: Industry, Factories Southern States: Farming, Plantations Differences in Economies

  10. New England: Industry, Factories Southern States: Farming, Plantations, Slave-Labor Differences in Economies/Way of Living

  11. What do you use cotton for?Pair-Share with a partner

  12. Cotton Production

  13. NB 52: Cornell Notes Plantations and Slavery Spread text page 348 • Questions------------Answers • Main Idea-------------Why It Matters Now • How did the invention of the cotton gin change Southern life? • How did the rise of cotton production affect slavery? • How widespread was slaveholding in the South?

  14. Cornell Notes con’t. p348-353 • Questions--------------Answers • What forms of resistance to slavery take place? • Who was Nat Turner? • What were the effects of Turner’s rebellion?

  15. Agenda 1/11/2012 • Check RSG pages 113-114 • Answer the NB 52 Cornell Notes Questions • Text 354: Nationalism and Sectionalism • NB 53 Web Concepts • Use text pages 354-359

  16. Causes and Effects of National Unity • Causes: - • Effects: National Unity

  17. Nationalism Notebook page 53

  18. Key Questions • Why was the Missouri Compromise so important to the nation? • Why was the Monroe Doctrine so important to the United States?

  19. Agenda 1/12/2012 • Check RSG 115-116 • NB 53 • Text 354: Nationalism and Sectionalism • NB 53 Web Concepts • Use text pages 354-359 • Review for Ch 11 Test-Friday 1/13

  20. Sectionalism Notebook page 53: What type of economies did they have in each region?

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