Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year, Dragons!
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Monday, December 23, 2024
Christmas Vacation — No School 🎄
Clintondale High School is currently on Christmas Vacation. Classes will resume on Monday, January 6, 2025, at 7:35 A.M.
Friday, December 20, 2024
The Patriot (2000), Day 3 🎞
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Completed a viewing guide while watching The Patriot (2000)
Thursday, December 19, 2024
The Patriot (2000), Day 2 🎞
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Completed a viewing guide while watching The Patriot (2000)
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Philosophical Foundations of the American Revolution 🧐
Today's class was led by a guest teacher. 🏫
🎯 Learning Targets
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Summarized the ideas of Enlightenment philosophers that influenced the American colonists
- Described the role religion played in the run-up to the American Revolution
- Identified the Enlightenment arguments made within the language of the Declaration of Independence
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
The Patriot (2000), Day 1 🎞
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Completed a viewing guide while watching The Patriot (2000)
Monday, December 16, 2024
For Crown or Colony?: Document Analysis III 🔎
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Examined and analyzed an engraving by Paul Revere and eyewitness accounts of the Boston Massacre to see how they corroborate or contradict the event as portrayed by Revere
Friday, December 13, 2024
For Crown or Colony?: Part 4, Part 5, and Epilogue 💥
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Played Parts 4 and 5 of the simulation, experiencing the events Nat witnessed during the Boston Massacre
- Reflected on the events Nat witnessed in the lead up to the Boston Massacre
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Save A Life Tour — 10th Grade 🚗
⏰ What We Did
- Attended a Save A Life assembly in the CHS Conference Center about distracted driving and driving under the influence
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
For Crown or Colony?: Document Analysis II 🔎
Late Start Day 🕣
🎯 Learning Targets
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Analyzed a secondary-source newspaper article about the death of Christopher Seider and discuss a series of questions exploring the perspective and biases of the article’s author
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
For Crown or Colony?: Parts 2 and 3 💥
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Played Parts 2 and 3 of the simulation, identifying the various perspectives Nat encountered while in Boston and explain the positions of Patriots and Loyalists
- Reflected on the “political reputation” earned as Nat in the game and the decisions that shaped that reputation
Monday, December 9, 2024
For Crown or Colony?: Document Analysis I 🔎
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- In pairs, translated a selected stanza of "The Liberty Song" by John Dickinson, 1768
- Shared the translated stanza with the rest of the class
- Examined and interpreted the "The Liberty Song" holistically
Friday, December 6, 2024
For Crown or Colony?: Prologue and Part 1 🔔
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Completed Part 1 individually while recording the choices made
Thursday, December 5, 2024
For Crown or Colony?: Prologue and Part 1 🔔
🎯 Learning Targets
💻 Homework
- Explain how and why colonial attitudes about government and the individual changed in the years leading up to the American Revolution
- Distributed usernames and the password (5thHourAPUSH) and signed in to begin the online simulation, For Crown or Colony?
- Became familiarized with the characters who will be featured in the simulation
- Began the simulation by completing the Prologue as a class and Part 1 individually while recording the choices made
💻 Homework
- Complete the Mission Reflection for the Prologue and Part 1 before class tomorrow
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Taxation Without Representation 📦
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain how British colonial policies regarding North America led to the Revolutionary War
- Described how the French and Indian War led to discontent between the colonists and the British government
- Compared the purposes of the Townshend Acts, the Tea Act, and the Intolerable Acts
- Sequenced the events that lead to American independence
- APUSH Topic 3.3: Taxation Without Representation (Google Slides)
- APUSH Topic 3.3: Taxation Without Representation (YouTube video)
- APUSH Topic 3.3: Taxation Without Representation (Guided Notes)
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
The Seven Years' War (The French and Indian War) 💥
Today's class was led by a guest teacher. 🏫
🎯 Learning Targets
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain the causes and effects of the Seven Years' War (the French and Indian War)
- Identify the French and Indian War within the historical context of European conflicts
- Summarize the causes and effects of the French and Indian War
Monday, December 2, 2024
Contextualizing Period 3 3️⃣
🎯 Learning Targets
- Explain the context in which America gained independence and developed a sense of national identity
- Developed context from Period 2 into Period 3 leading to the American Revolution
- APUSH Topic 3.1: Contextualizing Period 3 (Google Slides)
- APUSH Topic 3.1: Contextualizing Period 3 (Guided Notes)