Ms. Cox's Classes

Daily log for Ms. Cox's social studies classes.

Monday, September 16, 2024

Week of Sep. 16 to Sep. 20

 This Week's Schedule: Tuesday's TT is open, but Wednesday is closed. 

On Wednesday at TT, you'll complete a reading assessment.  You MUST have your school chromebook with you to take the assessment. If you don't take the assessment on Wednesday, you'll be pulled from class on a later date to complete it. 

Reminder: if you come to TT in room 122, you MUST bring academic work.  If you don't have homework or studying to do, bring a book to read.  

1st Quarter Progress Report grades were filed last week. 

EL World History

We'll continue to review our Social Studies Vocabulary. 

We'll review the philosophers of government

You'll be writing a paragraph about one of the philosophers and their ideas.  

Edpuzzle video for this week: Social Contract: Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau. 

US History

On Monday, we'll review "New Era in Politics," and discuss the presidency of Andrew Jackson.   

After Andrew Jackson, we'll be ready for a quiz at block period.  This will cover recent material: The New Government, Early US Policies, and the territorial expansion map and chart.  

New Unit: The Civil War.  You'll make a new divider for your binder and create a spoke diagram listing facts you know about the Civil War.  You'll complete a reading with a chart showing sectionalism.  

This week's Edpuzzle video: The Missouri Compromise. 

Reminder: when we move to the new unit, links for videos from the previous unit will be deleted. 

Sunday, September 08, 2024

Week of Sep. 9 to Sep. 13

This Week's Schedule: Both TTs are open this week. Make appointments for Tuesday and Wednesday. 

Reminder: if you come to TT in room 122, you MUST bring academic work.  If you don't have homework or studying to do, bring a book to read.  

1st Quarter Progress Report grades are due on Tuesday. Any changes should be made by Monday, Sep. 9. 

Dodgeball tournament this week. 

EL World History

You'll write a short paragraph on democracy. 

We'll start to prepare for a big vocabulary quiz on all of our social studies vocabulary.  

We'll continue our unit with an examination of the main philosophers of government.  You'll complete a reading and a chart on the philosophers. 

You'll be writing about one of the philosophers and their ideas.  

Edpuzzle video for this week: Social Contract: Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau. 

US History

We've transitioned from our first unit on the "Colonies to the Constitution" to our second unit on "Expansion of the USA." You should have a new divider in your binder for the current unit.  

Quiz on Monday: Territorial Expansion (pages 130-135). 

We'll cover the early US government under George Washington, and the early policies of the United States. 

You'll create a map and chart tracking the territories that were added to the USA between 1776 and 1898.

We'll continue to discuss the response of Native Americans to European migration and settlement. 

If we have time, we'll discuss the policies of President Andrew Jackson.  

After Andrew Jackson, we'll be ready for a quiz -- next week at block.  This will cover recent material: The New Government, Early US Policies, and the territorial expansion map and chart.  

This week's Edpuzzle video: The Indian Removal Act. 


Monday, September 02, 2024

Week of Sept. 3 to Sept. 6

This Week's Schedule: Tuesday's TT is open. Make an appointment. Wednesday is closed - go to your "9th period" class. 

Reminder: if you come to TT in room 122, you MUST bring academic work.  If you don't have homework or studying to do, bring a book to read.  

Dodgeball signups are this week; the tournament is next week. 

EL World History

We'll continue our focus on Democracy, including the history of democracy. 

More new vocabulary!  We'll start to prepare for a big vocabulary quiz on all of our social studies vocabulary.  

We'll continue our unit with an examination of the main philosophers of government. 

Edpuzzle video for this week: Government.  

US History

We've wrapped up our first unit -- Colonies to Constitution.  If you missed the quiz last Friday, see me immediately to arrange a makeup. You also need to hand in material from your binder. 

You should have a new divider in your binder for the current unit: Expansion of the United States. 

Due at block: You maps of the physical features of the United States, and the question sheet.  

Due on Thursday: Cornell notes on pp. 130-135, "Territorial Expansion." 

You'll learn about early contact between European settlers and Native Americans.  We will have an "open-note" reading quiz on this material, either on Friday or Monday of next week. 

Next Up: the early US government under George Washington, and the early policies of the United States. 

This week's Edpuzzle video: Western Expansion and Manifest Destiny.