Welcome to
Week 14
November 10 -14, 2025
Supplies
Agenda 11/10
1775, During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress passes a resolution stating that “two Battalions of Marines be raised” for service as landing forces for the recently formed Continental Navy. The resolution, drafted by future U.S. president John Adams and adopted in Philadelphia created the Continental Marines and is now observed as the birth date of the United States Marine Corps.
Step 2 Agenda
- DH & Planner
- Highlight for EQ
- BoR Praactice Quiz
- HW: EdPuzzle BoR
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 11/10
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Document 3.1 Highlight for the EQ
Read through the document and find evidence that answers the EQ. Highlight it
EQ: How do Hamilton's and Madison's different ideas about "the people" suggest potential weaknesses of a government where the majority rules?
+Info
Bill of Rights Quiz Practice
EdPuzzle:The Bill of Rights
BE PREPARED FOR YOUR QUIZ ON WEDNESDAY
Supplies
Agenda 11/11
1918, At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, the Great War ends. At 5 a.m. that morning, Germany, bereft of manpower and supplies and faced with imminent invasion, signed an armistice agreement with the Allies in a railroad car outside Compiégne, France.
Step 2 Agenda
Veteran's Day
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 11/11
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Supplies
Agenda 11/12
1954, Ellis Island, the gateway to America, shuts it doors after processing more than 12 million immigrants since opening in 1892. Today, tens of millions of Americans can trace their roots through Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor off the New Jersey coast.
Step 2 Agenda
- Bill of Rights Quiz
- EdPuzzle: Washington's Presidency
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 11/12
Bill of Rights Quiz Complete the Quiz. No notes. No talking. Any talking will result in a zero. Quiz is due by the end of class today.
Today's Tasks
EdPuzzle: George Wasington's Presidency
+ info
EdPuzzle: Washington's Presidency
GC > Week 14 > EdPuzzle: Washington's Presidency
Supplies
Agenda 11/13
1982, Near the end of a weeklong national salute to Americans who served in the Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C. after a march to its site by thousands of veterans of the conflict. The long-awaited memorial was a simple V-shaped black-granite wall with the names of the 57,939 Americans who died in the conflict.
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 2 Agenda
- DH & Planner
- Washington's Presidency
- HW: EdPuzzle Whiskey Rebellion
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 11/13
George Washington
Presidency & Precedents
Use the slides to respond to the questions on your notes
Supplies
Agenda 11/14
1960, a court order mandating the desegregation of schools comes into effect in New Orleans, Louisiana. Six-year-old Ruby Bridges walks into William Frantz Elementary School, accompanied by federal marshals and taunted by angry crowds, instantly becoming a symbol of the civil rights movement.
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 2 Agenda
- DH & Planner
- Alexander Hamilton
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 11/14
Hamilton v. Jefferson Reading Notes
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- Highlight five words per chunk that demonstrate the main idea
- Write a single sentence summary for each chunk
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Welcome to
Week 14
November 10 -14, 2025
Supplies
Agenda 11/10
1775, During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress passes a resolution stating that “two Battalions of Marines be raised” for service as landing forces for the recently formed Continental Navy. The resolution, drafted by future U.S. president John Adams and adopted in Philadelphia created the Continental Marines and is now observed as the birth date of the United States Marine Corps.
Step 2 Agenda
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 11/10
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Document 3.1 Highlight for the EQ
Read through the document and find evidence that answers the EQ. Highlight it
EQ: How do Hamilton's and Madison's different ideas about "the people" suggest potential weaknesses of a government where the majority rules?
+Info
Bill of Rights Quiz Practice
EdPuzzle:The Bill of Rights
BE PREPARED FOR YOUR QUIZ ON WEDNESDAY
Supplies
Agenda 11/11
1918, At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, the Great War ends. At 5 a.m. that morning, Germany, bereft of manpower and supplies and faced with imminent invasion, signed an armistice agreement with the Allies in a railroad car outside Compiégne, France.
Step 2 Agenda
- DH & Planner
- NO SCHOOL
Veteran's DayStep 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 11/11
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Supplies
Agenda 11/12
1954, Ellis Island, the gateway to America, shuts it doors after processing more than 12 million immigrants since opening in 1892. Today, tens of millions of Americans can trace their roots through Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor off the New Jersey coast.
Step 2 Agenda
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 11/12
Bill of Rights Quiz Complete the Quiz. No notes. No talking. Any talking will result in a zero. Quiz is due by the end of class today.
Today's Tasks
EdPuzzle: George Wasington's Presidency
+ info
EdPuzzle: Washington's Presidency
GC > Week 14 > EdPuzzle: Washington's Presidency
Supplies
Agenda 11/13
1982, Near the end of a weeklong national salute to Americans who served in the Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C. after a march to its site by thousands of veterans of the conflict. The long-awaited memorial was a simple V-shaped black-granite wall with the names of the 57,939 Americans who died in the conflict.
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 2 Agenda
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 11/13
George Washington
Presidency & Precedents Use the slides to respond to the questions on your notes
Supplies
Agenda 11/14
1960, a court order mandating the desegregation of schools comes into effect in New Orleans, Louisiana. Six-year-old Ruby Bridges walks into William Frantz Elementary School, accompanied by federal marshals and taunted by angry crowds, instantly becoming a symbol of the civil rights movement.
Step 3 Learning What & Why This tells you what we are learning & why it is important
Step 2 Agenda
Step 1 Daily History Complete your Daily History on GC GC > Daily History 11/14
Hamilton v. Jefferson Reading Notes
Read through the document and annotate
Index
Section
Comparison
Quote
Timeline
Text
Data
Image
Map
Video
Team
Process
Thanks
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.
Do you havean idea?
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
Use this space to add some cool interactivity. Include text, images, videos, tables, PDFs… even interactive questions! Premium tip: Get insights on how your audience interacts: