Monday, September 25: We completed our Pit game experience to explain the concept of Mercantilism. Students then prepared for the trial on Wednesday.
Due: None In Class: Trial Prep Homework: Finish Trial Prep Wednesday, September 27: Today was our Columbus trial. Students participated as lawyers, witnesses, judges, and jury members. If absent, please type one page (11-12 point font, double spaced) explaining why Columbus was a good or bad guy (or in the middle) and why. Be sure to use evidence to support your claim! Due: None In Class: Trial Participation (opinion paper if absent) Homework: Community Experience Friday, September 29: If needed, we completed the Columbus trial today. Students wrote a small explanation of their experience in the trial. We then began the Spain Builds an Empire PowerPoint, taking notes on W. 24-28 (may be completed next class). Due: Community Experience In Class: Trial Response Homework: Current Event #4
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Tuesday, September 19: Today we took notes on the "3 G's of Exploration" on W. 17. If absent, see Ms. Nay or a peer for the notes. Ms. Nay then told the story of Christopher Columbus. If absent, it's recommended that you do a little research on Christopher Columbus' journey. Lastly, roles were assigned for the Columbus Trial, which will take place next week. Students are to read through the information for their assigned role. If absent, you will receive your role when you return.
Due: Workbook, Current Event #3 In Class: W. 17 Homework: Trial Prep Thursday, September 21: We learned about mercantilism today. As a class we read W. 18. Students wrote a DBQ paragraph based on the quote on this page. The question is: "According to Columbus, what was Hispaniola like?" Next, students played PIT, with the rules gradually changed to better understand the concept of mercantilism. Due: None In Class: Mercantilism DBQ Homework: Trial Prep Monday, September 11: Today we had a brief discussion on 9/11 and students were able to ask questions they might have about the events of that day. We then took some notes on W. 14 about the events leading to European exploration. If absent, see a peer or Ms. Nay for the notes.
Due: None In Class: W. 14 Notes Homework: None Wednesday, September 13: We completed the notes on W. 14 (if absent, see a peer or Ms. Nay). We then reviewed for the midterm test next class. If time, we also completed peer edits of their DBQ Paragraphs from last week. Due: None In Class: Review Homework: Study for midterm test Friday, September 15: Today students took their midterm test. If absent, please come to a lab ASAP to make this up. We then discussed the three main reasons for European exploration, taking notes on W. 17. If absent, see a peer or Ms. Nay for the notes. Due: None In Class: Midterm Test, W. 17 Notes Homework: None Tuesday, September 5: Students met with others who researched the same tribe/region and created a simple poster to teach about it. They then began to label the physical features map on Ref B of the workbook (list of physical features to label on documents page).
Due: Workbook, Current Event #2 In Class: Tribe Poster, Ref B Labeled Homework: Tribe Poster complete and ready for presentation Thursday, September 7: Students completed W. 10-11 by viewing each group's posters. If absent, check out a textbook from Ms. Nay to complete W. 10-11. We then discussed how to write a DBQ Paragraph. We looked at W. 9, analyzing the image as a class. We then went over the DBQ Paragraph Rubric on Ref D, discussing the expectation. Next, students wrote their own paragraph answering the following question and using the document on W. 9: "Based on the picture, how do we know the Aztec were an advanced civilization?" To end, students labeled the physical features map on Ref B, using the list found on the Documents page. The features must also be colored. Due: None In Class: W. 10-11, Aztec DBQ Paragraph, Physical map on Ref B Homework: Finish physical map (list found on documents page) |
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