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October 6 - 10, 2025

Week 9

Supplies

Agenda 10/6

1926, Yankee slugger Babe Ruth hits a record three homers against the St. Louis Cardinals in the fourth game of the World Series. The Yanks won the game 10-5, but lost the championship in the seventh game. In 1928, in the fourth game of another Yanks-Cards World Series, Ruth tied his own record, knocking three more pitches out of the same park.

Step 2 Agenda

  • DH & Planner
  • Articles of Confederation Guided Notes

Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/6

Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important

Articles of Confederation

Supplies

Agenda 10/7

2001, a U.S.-led coalition begins attacks on Taliban-controlled Afghanistan with an intense bombing campaign by American and British forces. The invasion of Afghanistan was the opening salvo in the United States “war on terror” and a response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. The conflict in Afghanistan would span two decades and become the longest war in U.S. history.

Step 2 Agenda

  • DH & Planner
  • AoC Note Comp Check

Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important

Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/7

Articles of Confederation
Use your notes to respond to each question. Highlight when you find the information necessary to answer

Supplies

Agenda 10/8

1871, flames spark in the Chicago barn of Patrick and Catherine O’Leary, igniting a two-day blaze that kills between 200 and 300 people, destroys 17,450 buildings, leaves 100,000 homeless and causes an estimated $200 million (in 1871 dollars; roughly $4 billion in 2021 dollars) in damages.

Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important

Step 2 Agenda

  • DH & Planner
  • AoC Notes Comp Check
  • HW: AoC Ed Puzzle

Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/8

Use your notes to respond to each question. Highlight when you find the information necessary to answer

Complete your comp check

HW- EdPuzzle: Articles of Confederation
GC > Week 9 > EdPuzzle: Articles of Confederation

Supplies

Agenda 10/9

1967, socialist revolutionary and guerrilla leader Che Guevara, age 39, is killed by the Bolivian army. The U.S.-military-backed Bolivian forces captured Guevara on October 8 while battling his band of guerrillas in Bolivia and executed him the following day. His hands were cut off as proof of death and his body was buried in an unmarked grave.

Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important

Step 2 Agenda

  • DH & Planner
  • Vocab Frayer

Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/9

Vocabulary

1. Enumerated

9. limited government

2. Implied

10. representation

11. compromise12. executive branch 13. legislative branch 14. judicial branch 15. ratify

3. Federalism

4. republicanism

5. separation of powers

6. popular sovereignty

7. checks and balances

8. individual rights

Vocabulary

separation of powers

enumerated

implied

federalism

republicanism

to list or mention things one by one, often with numbers or in a specific order

somethong that is suggested or understood without being directly stated

when power is shared by the national and state governments

a form of government where citizens are represented by elected officials

the government is divided into branches; each branch has separate and independent powers

Vocabulary

checks and balances

individual rights

limited government

popular sovereignty

representation

when the government's power comes from the consent of the people; if they go against the will of the people, they have the right to change the governemt

basic freedoms and protections that belong to each person, such as the right to privacy, free speech and equality under the law

when a government's power is restricted by laws in order to protect individual rights and liberties, these laws are written in the constitution

system where elected fficials act on behalf of the people, making decisions and creating laws that reflect the interests and needs of their constituents

each branch of government can limit the power of the branches

Vocabulary

executive branch

legislative branch

judicial branch

compromise

ratify

a deal between two groups in ehich both sides give up some things they want

the part of government that makes laws -Congress

that part of government that decides whether laws are fair and equal to everyone

to officially approve something

the part of government that enforces laws- president

Freyer Vocabulary

Enumerated

Example

to list or mention things one by one, often with numbers or in a specific order

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Implied

Example

something that is suggested or understood without being directly stated

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Vocabulary

Due Wednesday 10/15 @ start of classQuiz Wednesday!

Supplies

Agenda 10/10

1944, 800 Romani children, including more than a hundred boys between 9 and 14 years old, are systematically murdered. Romani people had been singled out for brutal treatment by Hitler’s regime early on. Deemed “carriers of disease” and “unreliable elements who cannot be put to useful work,” they were marked for extermination along with the Jews of Europe from the earliest years of the war. Approximately 1.5 million Romani people were murdered by the Nazis.

Step 2 Agenda

  • End of Q1
  • NO SCHOOL

Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 10/10

Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important