RUSH Composition Book List

The assignment that should be in your composition book will be listed followed by the date that it was assigned or passed out in class.

FIRST SEMESTER:
  • Over the Edge Video Qs (2/3 & 2/4)
  • World War II Study Guide (2/5 & 2/6)
  • World War II Leaders notes (in class 2/7 & 2/10)
  • Civilians at War Video Qs (in class 2/13-2/14 & 2/24-2/25)
  • Homefront Video Q sheet (in class 2/26 & 2/27)

FIRST SEMESTER:
  • Causes of the American Revolution Timeline (9/9 & 9/10)
  • Early America Study Guide (9/9 & 9/10)
  • First Political Parties (started in class on 9/17 & 9/18)
  • Westward Expansion, Civil War, & Reconstruction Study Guide (9/27 & 9/30)
  • Civil War Map (9/27 & 9/30)
  • Secession worksheet (on the back side of the study guide...started in class (10/1 & 10/2)
  • Gettysburg Address Questions (in class 10/3 & 10/4)
  • Struggle for the West Video Qs (in class 10/15 & 10/16)
  • Expansion & Conflict in the West and Industrial America Study Guide (10/17 & 10/18)
  • The Progressive Era & Expansionism Study Guide (11/7 & 11/8)
  • Progressive Era Reading Qs (in class on 11/7 & 11/8 finished in class 11/12 & 11/13)
  • Shell Shock Video Qs (in class 11/20 & 11/21)
  • Chapter 8 Study Guide (11/22, traditional day)
  • When Sauerkraut Became Liberty Cabbage Qs (in class 11/25 & 11/26)
  • The Fourteen Points Qs (in class 12/2 & 12/3)
  • Boom to Bust Video Qs (started in class 12/9 & 12/10; finished in class on 12/11 & 12/12)
  • Chapter 9 & 10 Study Guide (12/9 & 12/10)
  • Jazz Age Journal (started in class on 12/11 & 12/12)
  • Economic Collapse Questions & Graphs (in class 1/6 & 1/7)
  • Stormy Weather Video Qs (in class 1/8 & 1/9)
  • Chapter 11 Study Guide (1/10 & 1/13)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

"Twas Easter-Sunday. The full-blossomed trees filled all the air with fragrance and with joy." ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

“Here's to the bright New Year, and a fond farewell to the old; here's to the things that are yet to come, and to the memories that we hold.”

"The sun was warm but the wind was chill, you know how it is with an April day." -Robert Frost