Post 3:
Compare and contrast the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850. You can answer this as a paragraph or in another creative way. Your posts will be graded based on reflection, but they don't have to be too long, just long enough to answer the question. Find information here about the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850.
When done with that post, continue to work on your Causes of the Civil War page. This page should be done by tomorrow at the latest (preferably today!), so that we can continue to create a new page. Remember, all of the information can be found on my page in the Expert Information section. I want you to use this information before using Wikipedia or another less reliable source. This information will be on our Unit Test and on the STAAR, so I want to make sure you are studying accurate information.
You have free reign to use creativity on this site. Remember that you can play around with themes, pictures, colors, and other options that Weebly provides. We could spend a year playing with Weebly and still find new uses and options. Explore the options you have, but make sure you are still completing the work as outlined on my site.
Optional: If you want to figure out how to publish your site, you may do so. By clicking the "Publish" button, you will be able to start the process of publishing your site, but it does require you to verify your email address. This part is not required, but you may play around and figure it out if you'd like.
Compare and contrast the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850. You can answer this as a paragraph or in another creative way. Your posts will be graded based on reflection, but they don't have to be too long, just long enough to answer the question. Find information here about the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850.
When done with that post, continue to work on your Causes of the Civil War page. This page should be done by tomorrow at the latest (preferably today!), so that we can continue to create a new page. Remember, all of the information can be found on my page in the Expert Information section. I want you to use this information before using Wikipedia or another less reliable source. This information will be on our Unit Test and on the STAAR, so I want to make sure you are studying accurate information.
You have free reign to use creativity on this site. Remember that you can play around with themes, pictures, colors, and other options that Weebly provides. We could spend a year playing with Weebly and still find new uses and options. Explore the options you have, but make sure you are still completing the work as outlined on my site.
Optional: If you want to figure out how to publish your site, you may do so. By clicking the "Publish" button, you will be able to start the process of publishing your site, but it does require you to verify your email address. This part is not required, but you may play around and figure it out if you'd like.