Thursday, December 09, 2004

THURSDAY Dec 9, 2004

1) Union Video Notes (Assign #12)
2) Sueta Plan (Assign #13)

HW

1) Completed Assign 1 - 13
2) What are three possible jobs you'd like to have in the future? What are the average salaries for those jobs? Click Average Salary Search for your job selection. Click here for another Salary Search engine.


FRIDAY Dec 10, 2004

1) Sueta Plan REVIEW
2) Job Salary Search REVIEW
3) Distribution of Wealth Note Sheet (Assign #14)

HW

1 Packets should be pretty much completed (Assign # 1- 14) Students should make sure packets are organized and COMPLETED.


MONDAY Dec 13, 2004

1) Distribution of Wealth REVIEW (Assign # 14)
2) Industrial Revolution Unit REVIEW

HW

a) Organize & Complete Packet (Assign #1 - 14)
b) STUDY FOR VOCAB GAME (Tues or Wed)
c) STUDY FOR IR EXAM (Wed or Thurs)
d) Pick one person from the Yesterday and one from the Today Category below. Come to class on Tuesday prepared to explain why you (as a future worker) should know about them and what they did or do. If you didn't find anyone interesting you are welcome to find someone interesting for each category (Yesterday & Today). You just have to be able to explain why they are so important and why Mr. P should add them to his Yesterday & Today List.


YESTERDAY

a) Thorstein Veblen – Theory of the Leisure Class
b) Theodore Dreiser – Tragic America
c) Upton Sinclair – The Jungle
d) Jane Addams – Hull House
e) Mother Jones
f) Harry Bridges
f) Carol Weiss King
g) Eugene Debs
h) Studs Terkel – American Dreams Lost & Found
i) Studs Terkel – Working
j) Jack London – Essays on:
1) What Life Means to Me?
2) Revolution
3) Scab

k) Walter Lippmann - Drift & Mastery
l) John D Rockefellar – Some Experiences in the Oil Business
M) Henry George - Progress and Poverty

FOLKS OF TODAY?

A) Juliet Schor – the Overworked American
B) Morris Berman – Twilight of American Culture
C) Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation
D) Barbara Ehrenreich – Nickel & Dimed
E) Naomi Klein – No Logo
F) Michael Parenti – Democracy for the Few
g) Ann Fagan Ginger - Biography of Carol Weiss King


TUESDAY Dec 14, 2004

1)IR Review & Final Class Discussion
2)Possibly Vocab Game? BE PREPARED!

HW:

a) Packet Completed (Assign 1 - 14)
b) Study Packet for IR Exam (Wed or Thurs)


WEDNESDAY Dec 15, 2004

1) Vocab Game?
2) Possibly IR Exam? BE PREPARED!

HW:

a) Packet Completed (Assign 1 - 14)
b) Study Packet for IR Exam (Wed or Thurs)


THURSDAY Dec 16, 2004

1) FAIR WARNING: Turn in Your Packet (Assign 1 -14) before the tardy bell
2) Industrial Revolution Exam

HW:

a)None



FRIDAY Dec 17, 2004

Bunko!


HW:

a) Enjoy Your Winter Break
b) Mail Class Postcard if you go anywhere cool
c) Legacy Projects or Semester Final Exams? Be sure to work on your Legacy Projects over the break if you signed up and were approved to do so. Otherwise, you might want to begin studying for the best Semester Final Exam which will be a multiple choice test of around 150 - 200 questions. The questions will contain any or all subject matter covered during the Fall Semester. Both the Legacy Projects and Final Exam will be due at the end of the semester in January.
THURSDAY Dec 9, 2004

1) Union Video Notes (Assign #12)
2) Sueta Plan (Assign #13)

HW

1) Completed Assign 1 - 13
2) What are three possible jobs you'd like to have in the future? What are the average salaries for those jobs? Click Average Salary Search for your job selection. Click here for another Salary Search engine.


FRIDAY Dec 10, 2004

1) Sueta Plan REVIEW
2) Job Salary Search REVIEW
3) Distribution of Wealth Note Sheet (Assign #14)

HW

1 Packets should be pretty much completed (Assign # 1- 14) Students should make sure packets are organized and COMPLETED.


MONDAY Dec 13, 2004

1) Distribution of Wealth REVIEW (Assign # 14)
2) Industrial Revolution Unit REVIEW

HW

a) Organize & Complete Packet (Assign #1 - 14)
b) STUDY FOR VOCAB GAME (Tues or Wed)
c) STUDY FOR IR EXAM (Wed or Thurs)
d) Pick one person from the Yesterday and one from the Today Category below. Come to class on Tuesday prepared to explain why you (as a future worker) should know about them and what they did or do. If you didn't find anyone interesting you are welcome to find someone interesting for each category (Yesterday & Today). You just have to be able to explain why they are so important and why Mr. P should add them to his Yesterday & Today List.


YESTERDAY

a) Thorstein Veblen – Theory of the Leisure Class
b) Theodore Dreiser – Tragic America
c) Upton Sinclair – The Jungle
d) Jane Addams – Hull House
e) Mother Jones
f) Harry Bridges
f) Carol Weiss King
g) Eugene Debs
h) Studs Terkel – American Dreams Lost & Found
i) Studs Terkel – Working
j) Jack London – Essays on:
1) What Life Means to Me?
2) Revolution
3) Scab

k) Walter Lippmann - Drift & Mastery
l) John D Rockefellar – Some Experiences in the Oil Business
M) Henry George - Progress and Poverty

FOLKS OF TODAY?

A) Juliet Schor – the Overworked American
B) Morris Berman – Twilight of American Culture
C) Eric Schlosser – Fast Food Nation
D) Barbara Ehrenreich – Nickel & Dimed
E) Naomi Klein – No Logo
F) Michael Parenti – Democracy for the Few
g) Ann Fagan Ginger - Biography of Carol Weiss King


TUESDAY Dec 14, 2004

1)IR Review & Final Class Discussion
2)Possibly Vocab Game? BE PREPARED!

HW:

a) Packet Completed (Assign 1 - 14)
b) Study Packet for IR Exam (Wed or Thurs)


WEDNESDAY Dec 15, 2004

1) Vocab Game?
2) Possibly IR Exam? BE PREPARED!

HW:

a) Packet Completed (Assign 1 - 14)
b) Study Packet for IR Exam (Wed or Thurs)


THURSDAY Dec 16, 2004

1) FAIR WARNING: Turn in Your Packet (Assign 1 -14) before the tardy bell
2) Industrial Revolution Exam

HW:

a)None



FRIDAY Dec 17, 2004

Bunko!


HW:

a) Enjoy Your Winter Break
b) Mail Class Postcard if you go anywhere cool
c) Legacy Projects or Semester Final Exams? Be sure to work on your Legacy Projects over the break if you signed up and were approved to do so. Otherwise, you might want to begin studying for the best Semester Final Exam which will be a multiple choice test of around 150 - 200 questions. The questions will contain any or all subject matter covered during the Fall Semester. Both the Legacy Projects and Final Exam will be due at the end of the semester in January.