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US History January 15, 2013

US History January 15, 2013. Warm Up: Why were many African Americans drawn to Marcus Garvey’s message and movement? DOK: 1-2; S. 3; Learning Target: I can explain an important event or Presidency of the 1920s. Prepare for Philosophical Chairs!.

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US History January 15, 2013

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  1. US HistoryJanuary 15, 2013 Warm Up: Why were many African Americans drawn to Marcus Garvey’s message and movement? DOK: 1-2; S. 3; Learning Target: I can explain an important event or Presidency of the 1920s.

  2. Prepare for Philosophical Chairs! • Today: prepare in assigned groups to argue your position in a Philosophical Chairs tomorrow. Use your text for information (p. 480-489; cpt 14 section 1). • If you consider yourself prepared, turn in your information to Mr. Zanzig and begin working on another Colorado Primary Source from the 1920s in the “Go to the Source” books under the desks. DOK: 1-2; S. 3; Learning Target: I can explain an important event or Presidency of the 1920s.

  3. Exit • Explain your event or Presidency researched today using three sentences. • You will leave your research thus far as well as your exit. If you worked on “go to the source”, leave that as well. DOK: 1-2; S. 3; Learning Target: I can explain an important event or Presidency of the 1920s.

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