Monday, October 19, 2009

Monday October 19

Hey guys!  Happy Monday!  I am not doing so well today and may not be as happy as usual this week.  My dog, that I had for 14 years, died on Sunday night and I am super sad.  I am pretty much on the edge of tears at all times.  I don't want to talk about it because I will cry.  I am telling you this to ask you to please be nice to me this week because I am not doing well.  Please understand and I am sharing this with you because I trust you that you will be good to me this week when I am so sad.  Thanks.

Warm Up:

Please finish the assignment from Friday. 
CONTENT OBJECTIVES:
I can analyze historical information and draw conclusions. 
LANGUAGE OBJECTIVES:
I can answer questions using complete sentences and correct conventions.
HYPERTEXT WORD WALL:
see linked terms below


Today we are going to learn about ROBBER BARONS

Please send me a comment that answers this question when you are finished with the assignment from Friday. 
What and when was the Gilded Age

John D. Rockefeller was the first billionaire and gave away TONS of his money.  We are going to watch a 10 minute video about him and start a project tomorrow.

7 comments:

CrystalV2 said...

The gilded age is substantial growth in population in the United States... It happened in the late 19th century. (1865-1901),

Unknown said...

In American history, the Gilded Age refers to substantial growth in population in the United States and extravagant displays of wealth and excess of America's upper-class during the post-Civil War and post-Reconstruction era, in the late 19th century (1865-1901)

ArturoD3 said...

the Gilded Age refers to substantial growth in population in the United States and extravagant displays of wealth and excess of America's upper-class during the post-Civil War and post-Reconstruction era, in the late 19th century 1865-1901

Anonymous said...

The Gilded age was a substantial growth in the U.S. that occured in the 1900's somewhere around there.

Anonymous said...

I dont have a job.

LalaTown said...

I do not have a job...But iam gna try to get an application today during lunch.

jazzmin said...

iam sorry 4 u mis..... it happend in the late 19th century[1865-1901]