Imperialism Assignment from Monday, 11/4: https://www.curriculumpathways.com/portal/Launch?id=1263
***You will have to sign in with your Google Account from DPS***
How to get into the Google Classroom:
How to access the online textbook:
Here's a link to the Purdue Online Writing Lab (O.W.L.). Use the toolbar on the left to find out how to cite sources of different formats.
Online Textbook available here (FYI - It's not the same one we use in class, but might be a little easier to read. The page numbers for nightly readings do not match up.)
This is also a good resource for studying and clarifying things from the readings: http://www.ushistory.org/us/index.asp
1920s USHistory.Org Text: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uuAG7XJCae_CySY-LPXdjWPf2q7X9sTZ8vMplTWvEdQ/edit?usp=sharing
***You will have to sign in with your Google Account from DPS***
How to get into the Google Classroom:
- Go to Google Classroom (be sure to log in using your DPS username and password)
- Enter the appropriate classroom code
- 5th Period - a3v4nb
- 7th Period - oxrmm3
How to access the online textbook:
- Go to: https://my.ncedcloud.org
- Use your DPS student ID number and school account password
- Click on the Red McGraw-Hill Icon
- Select the US History and Geography Vol. 2, North Carolina Edition
- Find the drop down menu to select the chapter and lesson
Here's a link to the Purdue Online Writing Lab (O.W.L.). Use the toolbar on the left to find out how to cite sources of different formats.
Online Textbook available here (FYI - It's not the same one we use in class, but might be a little easier to read. The page numbers for nightly readings do not match up.)
This is also a good resource for studying and clarifying things from the readings: http://www.ushistory.org/us/index.asp
1920s USHistory.Org Text: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uuAG7XJCae_CySY-LPXdjWPf2q7X9sTZ8vMplTWvEdQ/edit?usp=sharing