Oklahoma History Plans 4th Quarter
SAT Week Class days will vary during SAT Week Monday Wk 1 Monday Quiz over Tuesday Teach Pages 179-188 Crossing Indian Territory Wednesday 3-11-09 Homework this week start Oklahoma Symbols page. Friday Teach pages 191-201 Cattle Country Watch OK Land Rush Video 10 min # 71 |
Week # 1 Objectives: Assess the impact of the cattle industry (e.g., cattle trails, railheads and cow towns in Kansas, and the location of railroad lines). |
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Week #2 3-16-20-09 Spring Break Read the chapter before I teach the lessons, pop quiz on Wednesday over the reading. Monday Give quiz over Chapter 9 Watch Annie Oakley 6 min video Tuesday Teach Oklahoma Symbols Oklahoma Symbols Watch Oklahoma Rising video Friday Early Dismissal Watch Stateline "The Rolls" 26 min video Watch Wounded Knee video 14 min video: |
Week # 2 Objectives: Evaluate the impact and importance of the various means of distributing land in Oklahoma (e.g., allotments, land runs, lottery, and Supreme Court settlement). |
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Monday Give quiz Chapter 10 and Symbols page Watch Route 66 17 min video Questions Tuesday Teach pages 226 -235 Rise of the Boomers Wednesday 4-1-09 Homework Assignment Writing for a Purpose p 86 Wkbk p 83 Thursday Teach pages 236-245 Oklahoma Territory Wkbk p 87 , 88 Friday Watch Oklahoma World War 2 Stories 27 min video |
Week # 3 Objectives: Examine the work of the Dawes Commission and the distribution of lands to non-Native American settlers. |
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Week #4 Monday 3wk Exam over chapters 8-11 Tuesday Teach Pages 248 -256 From Territory to Statehood Wkbk 92 Wednesday 4-8-09 Homework Internet Assignment p 95 Wkbk p 93 Thursday Finish Ch 12 Teach p 258-271 The State of Oklahoma Wkbk p 94 Friday Easter Break No School: |
Week # 4 Objectives: Analyze the development of governments among the Native American tribes; the movement towards the all-Indian state of Sequoyah; the movement for single statehood; and the impact and influence of the Enabling Act and the Constitutional Convention. |
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Week #5 Read the chapter before I teach the lessons, pop quiz on Wednesday over the reading. Monday Easter Break No School: Wednesday 4-15-09 Homework Internet Assignment p 104 Wkbk p 101, 102 Thursday Watch Will Rogers 40 min video Friday Mr. Cap Grace Race Lesson Plans: Teach pages 287-291 World War I |
Week # 5 Objectives: Examine the historical evolution of race relations in Oklahoma (e.g., the significance of Jim Crow laws, the Tulsa Race Riot, and the contributions of Governor Raymond Gary to the peaceful integration of public facilities). |
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Week #6 Read the chapter before I teach the lessons, pop quiz on Wednesday over the reading. Monday Mr. Cap Grace Race Lesson Plans:Watch Indian Land Rights 9 min video Questions Tuesday Teach pages :294- 302 Post WWI in Oklahoma Wednesday 4-22-09 Homework Internet Assignment Wkbk p 109 , 110, 111, 112 Thursday Oklahoma Land Run Watch Ok Horizon Dust Bowl 23 min video |
Week # 6 Objectives: Identify cultural and ethnic groups in Oklahoma (e.g., African Americans, Eastern Europeans, Italians, Germans, and Vietnamese) and explore the causes and effects of their immigration and settlement patterns. Trace the cultural, political, and economic contributions of these groups. |
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Week #7 6Wk Exam Video Projects Due this week
Read the chapter before I teach the lessons, Monday 6Wk Exam today over chapters 12-14 Video Projects Due this week Wednesday 4-29-09 Homework Internet Assignment 119 Wkbk p 117 Thursday Teach p 330- 335 World War II Wkbk p 118, Friday Early Dismissal 12:20 / No School High School/ Junior-Senior Prom |
Week # 7 Objectives: Examine how economic cycles (e.g., the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, and oil boom and bust) have affected and continue to affect major sectors of state employment (e.g., fossil fuels, timber, mining, tourism, the military, and agriculture). |
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Week #8 Read the chapter before I teach the lessons, pop quiz on Wednesday over the reading. Monday Give quiz over Chapter 15 Watch Oklahoma Song by OKC Philharmonic 3.2min video Tuesday Start Chapter 16 340-355 Oklahoma in the Modern Era Wkbk p 124, 125 Wednesday 5-6-09 Hmwk Internet Assignment Chapter 16 Review p s127, 135 Watch Governor Kerr Exploring Ada 23 min video or Friday Correct Quiz Chapter 15, Correct Wkbk p 127,135 |
Week # 8 Objectives: Analyze the impact of the Populist Movement, the Temperance Movement, the Dust Bowl, and political corruption (e.g., Ku Klux Klan activities; the prosecutions and convictions of Governor David Hall and the county commissioners) on Oklahoma history. |
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Week #9 Read the chapter before I teach the lessons, pop quiz on Wednesday over the reading. Monday Give quiz over Quiz Chapter 16 Watch 8min video on the Panhandle Tuesday Start Chapter 17 p 360-374 A Changing Oklahoma Wkbk p 131, 132 Thursday No Classes, Chapel/Senior Wills/Locker clean out/Awards Friday Teach : Oklahoma Centennial Celebration Watch Tulsa Spirit 11 min video
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Week # 9 Objectives: Identify significant individuals and their contributions (e.g., Jerome Tiger, Frank Phillips, Kate Barnard, Angie Debo, Ada Lois Sipuel, Clara Luper, George Lynn Cross, Ralph Ellison, Robert S. Kerr, Henry Bellmon, and Reba McEntire). |
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Week #10 Read the chapter before I teach the lessons, pop quiz on Wednesday over the reading. Semester Exam Finals Week Review for Final Exam Sheet Monday Wk 11 The Semester exam will cover: Chapters : 1-16 and Symbols page Tuesday Lessons for those not going to ORUEF Friday School out@12:20 5-25-09 Memorial Day |
Week # 10 Objectives: The student will examine factors that contributed to the political, economic, and social history of Oklahoma during the twentieth century. |