Both: Study
for final
Friday, June 14, 2013
United States Government
Homework due Monday, June 17
Recover from final
Study for your other three finals
Thursday, June 13, 2013
United States History
Homework due Friday, June 14
Both: Complete
final version of your research paper.
Hand it in with BOTH previous versions.
Study for final
European History
Homework due Friday, June 14
Both: Complete
the final version of your research paper.
Due at the BEGINNING of class Friday.
SUBMIT
THE FINAL VERSION WITH THE FIRST AND SECOND DRAFTS
Study for final
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
United States History
Homework due Thursday, June 13
Both: Work on the final version of your research paper. Due Friday; deliver it to Mrs. Real or leave it on the door of her office. Hand it in with BOTH previous versions
European History
Homework due Thursday, June 13
Both: Work on the final version of your research paper.
Due at the BEGINNING of class Friday.
SUBMIT
THE FINAL VERSION WITH THE FIRST AND SECOND DRAFTS
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
United States History
Homework due Wednesday, June 12
Both: Work
on final version of your research paper
Study
for final
United States Government
Homework due Wednesday, June 12
Complete the Ch. 21, Secn. 4
Reading Comprehension: Citizenship worksheet
Monday, June 10, 2013
United States History
Homework due Tuesday, June 11
Both: Work
on final version of your research paper
Study
for final
European History
Homework due Tuesday, June 11
Both: Study
for quiz: Sharansky, Fear No
Evil - entire
Work
on revisions to your research paper
United States Government
Homework due Tuesday, June 11
Magruder’s American Government, pp 626-638
Complete the Civil Rights: Equal
Protection Cases and Law chart
Friday, June 7, 2013
United States History
Homework due Monday, June 10
Both: Study
for quiz: the Civil Rights Movement
Review:
all handouts
all worksheets, including those
that accompanied the DVDs we watched
all classnotes
European History
Homework due Monday, June 10
Both: Read
Sharansky, Fear No Evil, Chs.
22-end (through Epilogue)
Know
the answers to the Study Questions
United States Government
Homework due Monday, June 10
Magruder’s American Government, pp 612-625
Start the Civil
Rights: Equal Protection Cases and Law chart
Political cartoon due Monday.
(This is the last cartoon of the year J )
Thursday, June 6, 2013
United States History
Homework due Friday, June 7
Both: Complete
the second draft of your research paper, which is due at the BEGINNING of class
on
Friday
European History
Homework due Friday, June 7
Both: Complete
the second draft of your research paper.
Due at the BEGINNING of class Friday
United States Government
Homework due Friday, June 7
Magruder’s American Government, pp 602-606
Complete the
worksheet, Ch. 20 Secn 4 Reading Comprehension: Punishment
Review and know
the chart “Steps in a Criminal Case and Legal Protections”
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
United States History
Homework due Thursday, June 6
Both: Continue
work on revisions to your research paper
European History
Homework due Thursday, June 6
Both: Read
Sharansky, Fear No Evil, Chs.
20-21
Know
the answers to the Study Questions
Work
on revisions to your research paper
United States Government
Homework due Thursday, June 6
Finish classwork
BRING YOUR TEXTBOOK TO
CLASS. MAJOR POINTS DEDUCTED FOR
NO BOOK.
Extra
Credit (5-10 points): Research the following questions (NO WIKIPEDIA) and TYPE
a response of at least half a page (double-spaced):
What happened to Ernesto Miranda AFTER Miranda v
Arizona? What did he make of the rest of his life? How did he die?
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
United States History
Homework due Wednesday, June 5
Both: Continue
work on revisions to your research paper
European History
Homework due Wednesday, June 4
Both: Read
Sharansky, Fear No Evil, Chs.
17-19
List: Key
events
Names
of prisoners
Significant
people other than prisoners
Work
on revisions to your research paper
United States Government
Homework due Wednesday, June 5
Finish classwork
BRING YOUR TEXTBOOK TO
CLASS. MAJOR POINTS DEDUCTED FOR
NO BOOK.
Monday, June 3, 2013
United States History
Homework due Tuesday, June 4
Both: Read
“Voter Education Project” handout
Work
on revisions to your research paper
European History
Homework due Tuesday, June 4
Both: Read
Sharansky, Fear No Evil, Chs.
15-16
List: Key
events
Names
of prisoners
Significant
people other than prisoners
Work
on revisions to your research paper
United States Government
Homework due Tuesday, June 4
Magruder’s American Government, pp 578-582
Read the following handouts:
“Reasonable
Searches and Seizures”
“Exclusionary
Rule”
BRING YOUR TEXTBOOK TO
CLASS. MAJOR POINTS DEDUCTED FOR
NO BOOK.
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