Week of 4/27 (Quarter 4 Week 3)

704 - Period 1

Monday, April 27. (HW 3)
Read over P 280-283.
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of five sentences with at least two pieces of evidence from the text, respond:
Why did the United States declare war in 1812?

Tuesday, April 28. (HW 4)
On loose-leaf, in a Meal Paragraph with two separate pieces of evidence and analysis: Would you have been pro-war or anti-war prior to the War of 1812?

Wednesday, April 29 (HW 5)
Look through Document A, B, C, D, E or G.
Decide if you are WARHAWK or AGAINST WAR
Choose two pieces of evidence
Fill out graphic organizer

Thursday, April 30 (HW 6)
On loose leaf, write three MEAL paragraphs:
Use the graphic organizer from HW 5 and today’s Graphic organizer to put the three body paragraphs together. If you bring in the THREE paragraphs (Body 1, Body 2 and Counterclaim) you will get a 100% averaged in to your grade.

http://hartmannhomework.blogspot.com/p/1812e.html

Friday, May 1.
If you have finished your graphic organizer, you have no homework. Enjoy the beautiful weather anticipated for this weekend.

612 - Period 3

Monday, April 27 (HW 3)
On loose leaf, in a paragraph of no less than four sentences, respond:
Socrates called himself a “gadfly,” can you think of someone today who is a gadfly? What would a modern gadfly sting American society about?

Tuesday, April 28 (HW 4)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph with at least two pieces of evidence:
Did Alexander deserve his title “the Great?”

Wednesday, April 29 (HW 5)
On loose-leaf, compose two separate MEAL paragraphs with evidence that supports your argument for the essay. Use the graphic organizer you completed in class to help you.

Thursday, April 30, (HW 6)
On loose leaf, write three MEAL paragraphs:
Add your counterclaim paragraph to last night’s homework.
Use today’s Counterclaim graphic organizer to put the three body paragraphs together.

http://hartmannhomework.blogspot.com/p/age.html

Friday, May 1.
If you did not submit your Intro/Conclusion and the three body paragraphs today. Please hand them in on Monday.

603 - Period 4

Monday, April 27 (HW 3)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of at least five sentences:
Was Alexander the Great great or not?

Tuesday, April 28 (HW 4)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph with at least two pieces of evidence:
Did Alexander deserve his title “the Great?”

Wednesday, April 29 (HW 5)
On loose-leaf, compose two separate MEAL paragraphs with evidence that supports your argument for the essay. Use the graphic organizer you completed in class to help you.

Thursday, April 30, (HW 6)
On loose leaf, write three MEAL paragraphs:
Add your counterclaim paragraph to last night’s homework.
Use today’s Counterclaim graphic organizer to put the three body paragraphs together.

http://hartmannhomework.blogspot.com/p/age.html

Friday, May 1.
If you did not submit your Intro/Conclusion and the three body paragraphs today. Please hand them in on Monday.

601 - Period 5

Monday, April 27 (HW 3)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of at least five sentences:
Was Alexander the Great great or not?

Tuesday, April 28 (HW 4)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph with at least two pieces of evidence:
Did Alexander deserve his title “the Great?”

Wednesday, April 29 (HW 5)
On Graphic Organizer handed out in class today:
Decided your argument for the essay.
Choose two appropriate pieces of supporting evidence – Be sure to cite them!
Thoroughly analyze your evidence – your analysis should be at least twice as long as your evidence. (Ex. 2 sentences of evidence  4 sentences of analysis.)

Thursday, April 30, (HW 6)
On loose leaf, write three MEAL paragraphs:
Use last night's graphic organizer and the counterclaim graphic organizer from today's class to create the three body paragraphs together. 

http://hartmannhomework.blogspot.com/p/age.html

Friday, May 1.
If you did not submit your Intro/Conclusion and the three body paragraphs today. Please hand them in on Monday.

608 - Period 6

Monday, April 27 (HW 3)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of at least five sentences:
Was Alexander the Great great or not?

Tuesday, April 28 (HW 4)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph with at least two pieces of evidence:
Did Alexander deserve his title “the Great?”

Wednesday, April 29 (HW 5)
On loose-leaf, compose two separate MEAL paragraphs with evidence that supports your argument for the essay. Use the graphic organizer you completed in class to help you.

Thursday, April 30, (HW 6)
On loose leaf, write three MEAL paragraphs:
Add your counterclaim paragraph to last night’s homework.
Use today’s Counterclaim graphic organizer to put the three body paragraphs together.

http://hartmannhomework.blogspot.com/p/age.html

Friday, May 1.
If you did not submit your Intro/Conclusion and the three body paragraphs today. Please hand them in on Monday.

Week of 4/20 (Quarter 4 Week 2)

704 - Period 1

Monday, April 20 (HW 2)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of at least six sentences, respond:
How were the Embargo Act and the Non-Intercourse Act similar?
Use two pieces of evidence from pages 278-280
Notes from today: http://hartmannhomework.blogspot.com/p/150420.html

Tuesday, April 21
No homework, rest for your state test.

Wednesday, April 22.
No homework, rest for your state test.

Thursday, April 23
No homework, rest for your state test.

Friday, April 24
No homework, rest for your state test.

612 - Period 3

Monday, April 20, (HW 2)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of about five sentences, respond:
Is New York City a polis (city-state)? Why or why not?

Tuesday, April 21
No homework, rest for your state test.

Wednesday, April 22.
No homework, rest for your state test.

Thursday, April 23
No homework, rest for your state test.

Friday, April 24
No homework, rest for your state test.

603 - Period 4

Monday, April 20 (HW 2)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of about five sentences, respond:
Why did Ancient Greeks form poli (city-states)?

Tuesday, April 21
No homework, rest for your state test.

Wednesday, April 22.
No homework, rest for your state test.

Thursday, April 23
No homework, rest for your state test.

Friday, April 24
No homework, rest for your state test.

601 - Period 5

Monday, April 20 (HW 2)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of about five sentences, respond:
Why did Ancient Greeks form poli (city-states)?

Tuesday, April 21
No homework, rest for your state test.

Wednesday, April 22.
No homework, rest for your state test.

Thursday, April 23
No homework, rest for your state test.

Friday, April 24
No homework, rest for your state test.

608 - Period 6

Monday, April 20 (HW 2)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of about five sentences, respond:
Why did Ancient Greeks form poli (city-states)?

Tuesday, April 21
No homework, rest for your state test.

Wednesday, April 22.
No homework, rest for your state test.

Thursday, April 23
No homework, rest for your state test.

Friday, April 24
No homework, rest for your state test.

Week of 4/13 (Quarter 4 Week 1)

704 - Period 1

Monday, April 13
No Homework - Rest well for your state tests.

Friday, April 17 (HW 1)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of about five sentences, respond:
Would you have supported the Louisiana Purchase? Using evidence from the documents, why or why not?

612 - Period 3

Monday, April 13
No Homework - Rest well for your state tests.

Friday, April 17 (HW 1)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of about five sentences, respond:
If you had the powers of a Greek god, which would you want in particular? Why?
(Use a direct quote from the document to answer your question).

603 - Period 4

Monday, April 13
No Homework - Rest well for your state tests.

Friday, April 17 (HW 1)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of about five sentences, respond:
If you had the powers of a Greek god, which would you want in particular? Why?
(Use a direct quote from the document to answer your question).

601 - Period 5

Monday, April 13
No Homework - Rest well for your state tests.

Friday, April 17 (HW 1)
Complete the Frayer Model of "Democracy" and "City-States" this weekend.

608 - Period 6

Monday, April 13
No Homework - Rest well for your state tests.

Friday, April 17 (HW 1)
On loose-leaf, in a MEAL paragraph of about five sentences, respond:
If you had the powers of a Greek god, which would you want in particular? Why?
(Use a direct quote from the document to answer your question).