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      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.

 

 

Assignments for American History

January 26 – 30, 2009

Assignment

Directions

Date due

 

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.

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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

 

 

 

*Shelby County School Board Textbook Policy Statement:

Textbooks are issued to students with the understanding that the textbooks will be properly maintained and returned at the appointed time. Sanctions will be invoked in the event that a pupil refuses to pay for a lost or damaged textbook at the replacement cost less reasonable depreciation. These sanctions are intended to prohibit lost or damaged textbooks through willful intent or neglect and include:

a.     Not allowing the student to earn course/subject credit until restitution is made;

b.     Withholding of all grades, cards, diplomas, certificates of progress, or transcripts until restitution is made; and

c.     Refusal to issue any additional textbooks until restitution is made.

 

Nothing in this policy shall prohibit any pupil or parent from voluntarily purchasing textbooks. (Policy 6212; T.C.A.¤49-3-310)

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