If You Were Absent:
It is your responsibility to get all the materials you missed while you were absent. Please do the following before you check with me (your lovely and caring teacher).


1. Yes, we did something while you were gone. Check what we did by looking for the appropriate post below. Make sure you pay attention to any due dates, quizzes or tests coming up. You will still be expected to take all quizzes and tests on their due dates (very few exceptions will be given).

2. Check the Daily Presentations and Classwork links (to the right) to get the daily question and any materials you need to make up work.

3. If you still have questions, then please ask me (your lovely and caring teacher) for clarification outside of class. That means before or after class or school, or during Access.

A reminder on late-work policy:
If you have an excused absence, you have two days for each day you were absent to make up work. After that, your work will be considered late. All late work is 75% off for the first week and then is automatically deducted 50%. Once we begin a new unit, no more late work from the previous unit will be accepted.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

January 20 - January 23

Essential Questions
Was the Korean War an example of containment?
How did HUAC impact films in America?
Did movies increase the fear of Communists in the Second Red Scare?

In-Class Activities
Tuesday: Korean War activity (see Ms. Hartlaub if you need to make this up)
Thursday: HUAC, the Second Red Scare and films - The Manchurian Candidate
Friday: HUAC, the Second Red Scare and films - The Manchurian Candidate

Homework
Second Red Scare Notes due 1/22
Cold War Society Notes due 1/29

Important Dates/Reminders
Winter Assembly on 1/22

Documents
Korean War activity - see Ms. Hartlaub
HUAC, Second Red Scare and The Manchurian Candidate

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