Monday
Students participated in a Stock Market Game with the potential to earn extra credit. There is no need to make up the activity if you were absent. All students, regardless of whether they were here for the activity or not, will complete the Stock Market Letter. It is due in Canvas by the end of the day.
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Tuesday
This is an example as to what the Phocabulary: Great Depression should look like.
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Students will complete Phocabulary: Great Depression on the following terms:
1) Stock Market 2) Bull Market 3) Margin 4) Margin Call 5) Speculation 6) Installment 7) Hooverville (will need to look up online) 8) Hobo 9) Dust Bowl 10) Public Works 11) Relief 12) Foreclose Remember, this will be completed in 3 columns: the word, definition and a picture in color (just like in the image to the left). All of the words, except for Hooverville, will be found in the glossary section of your textbook. This was stamped for full credit. |
Wednesday
Students took notes on The Stock Market Crash part 1. They will be continued and finished up tomorrow. Afterwards, students began working on the Great Depression Graphic Organizer. Please use the book pages listed here to complete the organizer (the textbook you have at home will be more difficult).
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Thursday
Students finished their notes on The Stock Market Crash. Afterwards, students continued to work on the Great Depression Graphic Organizer. It was stamped for full credit.
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Friday
Students completed the Great Depression Worksheet. It was stamped for full credit. Students were reminded that any and all late work is due by Friday, December 10th (a week from today). All work, including Notebook Check 7, must be turned in by next Friday, at the end of the day, into Canvas. Failure to do so will result in an automatic zero on any missing assignments, including Notebook Check 7. The only assignments being turned in during finals week are Notebook Check 8 (which will be completed the week of finals and turned in on your finals day) and your actual final (to take place on finals day).
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