2/8 Wednesday

Guiding Question: 
What was significant about the election of 1828? 


Objectives: 
Collaborative: Students will learn about the election of 1828 and the importance of Jacksonian Democracy by completing a reading in their small groups and answering guiding questions, including vocabulary, with at least 80% accuracy. 

Standards: 

8.8.1. Discuss the election of Andrew Jackson as president in 1828, the importance of Jacksonian democracy, and his actions as president (e.g., the spoils system, veto of the National Bank, policy of Indian removal, opposition to the Supreme Court).
RH.6-8.2 - Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source 

ELD B.6 - Reading closely literary and informational texts and viewing multimedia to determine how meaning is conveyed.

Do Now (Voice Level 1) 5 Minutes: 
Rewrite today's objective on your tracker. 

Whole Group (Voice Level 1) 10 Minutes: 
Monroe Doctrine Reading Quiz

Independent (Voice Level 0) 37 Minutes: 
Task 1: Read through the source together as a class
Task 2: Work with your table groups to answer the questions. Make sure to underline where in the text you found the answer! 

Early Finishers: Use this opportunity to complete any late work! If you have none, please watch CNN, play Free Rice, or read an article on NewsELA.  

Exit Ticket (Voice Level .5 - 1) 2 minutes: 
Make sure you've completed your objective tracker, including adding + or - sign on your calendar. 

Homework: 
Any missing/late work! 

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