Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Causes of the Revolution Retest

If you are interested in taking the Causes of the Revolution retest, the test can be found in the document manager area of my website. You may use the internet, and you may work together. This should be a reteaching opportunity. You may only submit one retest. You may want to print the test, find the answers, and then go back to put the answers in. Make sure to put "A" for the last four. It may count them as wring, but I will make sure to change that for the grade.

Enjoy
-Mr. Schubert

Monday, October 10, 2011

Week of 10/10

This week we will focus on how North Carolina became a distinct Colony.  Do you know how North and South Carolina separated?  This might be a good chance to let your student show off some new knowledge.  The only homework as it stands now is Tuesday.  Students will be doing a triple venn diagram of the 3 colonial regions.  We may begin this in class. 
 
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Thanks,
Alan schubert

Monday, September 12, 2011

Week of 9/12 and Guilford Courthouse Extra Credit

Thanks for checking in.  This week we will focus on the early settlement of North Carolina.  Mon is a little out of sequence, and we will be talking about 9/11, and the roots of modern terrorism.  The rest of the week we will discuss Columbus, the Lost Colony, and the Jamestown settlement.  

The extra credit details/instructions are below.   

1 Print the worksheets. Click on "GC" in the documents section of my website.

2 Go to the park find the information and fill in the worksheets. This may take many hours. There is a battlefield section and a museum section. I believe the Museum closes at 5 pm daily. 

3 Take a picture of yourself at the park near an identifiable landmark. Pictures can be emailed, brought in on device, or printed.

4 Turn both in by 10/26. No exceptions can be made because this is the last day of the grading period.

5. DO NOT wait until the last minute to do this. Weather does not always cooperate, and you probably cannot get it done after school in one trip. It is NOT alright to take off of school to do this.

6 If you all go to the park together it is OK to do this with friends. Do not give your work to someone else. 

7 You will receive 5 100%'s in the grade book; the equivalent of a perfect test grade. 

8 Questions other than extensions email me. 

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Project due Friday

We are doing a mini project that is due Friday.  Students will be doing this entirely at home.  Students will create a 3D model of the regions of North Carolina.  The main purpose is to get across the theme that elevation is what determines our geographic regions in North Carolina.  Students can use any medium they wish to make the model.  Clay, cardboard, and uncooked pasta are a couple of materials they may wish to use.  The model need not be larger than a sheet of paper, but it is up to the discretion of the student.  I do not expect the project to take more than an hour or two. 

 

 
A
B
C
D
F
Does the Map show elevation well?
There are clearly 3 distinct elevations represented well.
3 elevations represented but not well.
Elevation represented but not correctly.
Elevation not represented
Project not done
Are the 3 regions clearly depicted?
3 regions clearly depicted and in the proper places
3 regions depicted but not in proper placement
1 region not depicted properly
2 regions not depicted properly
Project not done
Was there effort and thought put into the model?
The model is done well with few flaws and clear effort
Model is done with minor flaws and effort is apparent
Model is done but little effort apparent, or sloppy
Model is done but little effort and it is sloppy.
Project not done
 
Project Grade _______

 

The rest of the week there are no assignments, and we will focus on Native Americans, and Primary sources

Thursday, September 1, 2011

First Post

Thank you for visiting.  This is where I will occasionally update information for our class.  You can follow this like  you would any other blog.  This week we are studying the geography of North Carolina.  There is a quiz on Friday, but it is not necessary to study for it.  We will be using materials we created in class for the quiz.  Since it is the first quiz I am going to do a completion grade.  This way students can grow to know what to expect in a quiz.  As always, thank you for visiting this site. 

 

-Alan Schubert


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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Week of March 22nd

Sorry for the late update. This week's focus is Reconstruction. It will be the end of our Civil War Unit. There will likely be a unit test at the end of next week. Here is the schedule for this week.

Mon: Lincoln's Reconstruction HW: Reading Study Guide (RSG) 16.1

Tue: Johnson's Reconstruction HW: RSG 16.2

Wed: Freedman's Bureau No HW

Thursday: Congressional Reconstruction HW RSG 16.3

Fri: Social Reconstruction No HW

Monday, March 14, 2011

Week of 3/14

We are going to have a great week this week. Monday, students will be working on writing letters from the perspective of a person witnessing the Civil War. These will be based on photographs from the time period. They will write a rough draft on Monday. While we will begin it in class, many will need to do it for homework. Tuesday, we will share the letter with classmates and make suggestions for a final draft. We will begin the final draft Tuesday. Again it may be necessary for students to finish at home. Wednesday, our team will be going to the Civil Rights Museum in downtown Greensboro. In Social Studies we will watch a short film that studies the Impact of the sit-in movement. Thursday and Friday we will begin our discussion of The Reconstruction Period.

As always thank you for all you do,

Alan Schubert

Monday, March 7, 2011

March 7th

We are continuing our discussion of the Civil War. There is homework Monday night; ch 15.3 in the Reading Study Guide. Thursday there is a quiz over all of ch 15. Please make sure your child is reviewing material for the quiz. Friday we will begin a small project where the students will write a paper from the perspective of someone in the Civil War. More details will follow on Friday.

Thanks for all you do,

Alan Schubert

Monday, February 28, 2011

Week of Feb 28th

This week we will continue our discussion of the Civil War. Today and tomorrow we will discuss the events of the Civil War. This is the area where main battles and Generals will be discussed. Wednesday we will look at The Gettysburg address. Thursday we will begin our discussion of North Carolina's role in the war. There si no homework this week.

Thank you,

Alan Schubert

Monday, January 24, 2011

Week of Jan 24th

Mon: CH 13.1 reform in antebellum NC. HW RSG 13.1

Tue: CH13.2 End of the Whig party HW RSG 13.2

Wed: Review for test 11.3, 11.4, 12, 13

Thursday: Test 11.3, 11.4, all of 12 and 13

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

End of term coming up

Grade reports were sent home today with all students. These do not need to be signed. If you would like your student to retake the Unit 2 test follow these instructions.

click Document manager -> find "unit2retest.htm" It will ask you to download the file. Download the file, and open it. There will be a test with 29 questions. Don't forget to put your name and email in the blanks at the top. If you do not have an email use your Gaggle account. When you are done with the test, make sure to submit it. You may use your books, notes, internet, whatever you need to find the answers. Good luck. I will allow you to continue retaking until you reach a score you like. Please do not submit multiple times without receiving a reply from me.