Monday: Students will examine and evaluate the impact of reform movements, including educational reform, temperance, the women’s rights movement, prison reform, the labor reform movement, religious influences and care of the disabled during the 1800s.
Tuesday: Continue with Monday’s objective and activity. (Religion, Prison and Mental Health, Temperance, Education, Women, Abolition, Transcendentalism, and Civil Disobedience. ). Review for Unit 8 Part 2: Reform Movement Test on Wednesday.
Wednesday: DMAC Test: Unit 8: Reform Movement (This is part 2 of the Industrialization Era)
Thursday: Students will complete their Reporting Category Chart for both of the Unit 8 tests.
Friday: School Holiday.