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The end of the term is this Friday, May 9th. I will be out of town Thursday and Friday of this week (sorry about the timing) so that means that all work needs to be in by Wednesday afternoon. If there is a crazy circumstance where you can't get me your late work by Wednesday please get ahold of me and let me know your situation. I will be able to communicate with you all if you're subscribed to my Reminders, if you respond to the texts that I send out then I'll be able to text you back.
All US History students will need to bring their Notebooks to class both tomorrow and Wednesday so I can look through them and give you a grade on them. If you have further questions please contact me. World War 2 ended but the world started to heat up . . . this time period was known as the Cold War. Find out more about it here.
I'm here at school at coaches meetings so you've lucked out and get Mr. Earl as your teacher for today. Here's the plan:
1. Spend 20 minutes working on your Ch 17 material, it's due on Wednesday of next week when you return. 2. Work on completing the graphic organizer titled "Causes of the Industrial Revolution in Britain". 3. Watch the Crash Course titled "The Railroad Journey and the Industrial Revolution" and answer the questions on the back of the graphic organizer worksheet. 4. Make sure you're ready for the test on Chapters 16 and 17 . . . we're taking it in class on Wednesday. Hey y'all, I'm taking my nephew into the MTC so I'm gone until 3rd period today. Here's today's plan:
Take this test and have it ready to hand in by this Tuesday. I'm working on converting it to a Google Forms test but in the meantime just keep track of your answers so you can fill out a gradecam when you come to class on Tuesday.
AP WORLDHere's the skinny today (Friday, January 12th, 2017):
US HistoryHere's the skinny today (Friday, January 12th, 2017):
Write an essay answering the following prompt. Create an outline to help organize your essay.
Here's what you should have done to make sure you're on top of things regarding the Great Depression:
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AuthorMr. Herrud teaches US History, AP World History, CRAM (credit recovery), and Conditioning. He is in his 14th year of teaching. Archives
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