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8th
Grade Social
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432-1264 Class
Code: 2263
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Assignments
For
Mr. WebberÕs Classes
All assignments are due at the beginning of class on the
date shown. If a student is
absent, assignments and tests must be made up within the number of days the
student was absent. One day for
each day the student is absent.
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Assignments
for American History January
26 – 30, 2009 |
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Assignment |
Directions |
Date due |
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Monday 01/26/09 Chapter
9 Chapter
Review Tuesday 01/27/09 Chapter
9 Exam Wednesday 01/28/09 *New Chapter .... Ch. 10 ÒThe Age of JacksonÓ Lesson
10-1 ÒJacksonian
DemocracyÓ Thursday 01/29/09 Lesson
10-2 ÒJacksonÕs
AdministrationÓ Friday 01/30/09 Lesson
10-3 ÒIndian RemovalÓ |
Chapter 9 Chapter Review, pages
317-318, questions 1-15, 17-18. *Write all your responses in complete
sentences Complete
Chapter 9 Exam Read: Chapter
10-1 Jacksonian Democracy, pages 322-325 Review:
Chapter 10-1 Assessment, pg. 324, questions 1-4 Read: Chapter
10-2 JacksonÕs
Administration, pages 328-331 Review:
Chapter 10-2 Assessment, pg. 331 Read: Chapter
10-3 Indian Removal, pages
332-335, Review:
Chapter 10-3 Assesment, pg. 335, questions 1-5 |
Classwork should be turned 01/27. *Study for tomorrowÕs exam ....read over lessons. . Exam should be completed by the
end of the period unless otherwise directed Classwork due 01/29/09 Classwork due 01/30/09 Classwork due Monday, 02/02/09 |
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The eighth (8th) Grade
Social Studies Textbook is entitled:
United States History
Beginnings to 1877
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