Saturday, October 22, 2005

MONDAY October 24, 2005

1)Quickwrite
2)Scientific Revolution (Assign #11)
3)Scientific Group Breakdown
3)Reformation Review (Assign #10)

HW

a) Complete Enlightenment Qns (Assign 12)
b) Complete Enlightenment People & Ideas (Assign 13)
c) Complete Assign #1-13
d) Complete Outlines 3a - 3f
e) Printout Assign #12 - 14

12) Enlightenment Qns 1-5 (Front Page) & More Enlightenment Qns 1-3 (Back Page)
13) Enlightenment People & Ideas (Front Side) & (Back Side)
14) American Revolution & Constitution Page 1, Page 2 & Page 3


MIDDLE AGES - AMERICAN REVOLUTION ASSIGNMENTS

PRINTABLE STUFF -- Copy all links and paste to Word or Power Point. Stretch the pasted document to fit the whole page. If you need help, ask for assistance from your class Director of Technology. Good Luck!

1) Table of Contents (TOC)
2) Spectrum of Time / One Thing leads to Another
3) Historical Theme Outlines (3a - 3i)
4) Daily Life of the Middle Ages 8 Questions (Just do 8 Questions) -- See Mr P after class if you were out of class and need the Middle Ages Reading Handout
5) To Be Announced (TBA)
6) Italian Renaissance Outline p37 -42
7) Renaissance Historical Figures (Front Side) & (Back Side)
8) North Renaissance 4 Questions p.43 - 47
9) Exploration Video Notes
10) Reformation Worksheet - Click on Front page & click on Back page
11) Scientific Revolution Worksheet Click on Front Page & Click on Back Page
12) Enlightenment Qns 1-5 (Front Page) & More Enlightenment Qns 1-3 (Back Page)
13) Enlightenment People & Ideas (Front Side) & (Back Side)
14) American Revolution & Constitution Page 1, Page 2 & Page 3

USEFUL LEGACY PROJECT WEBSITES

a) Assign # 3 asks students to do Basic Outlines for each of the 9 Themes of the unit. Be sure to do outlines for each of the unit themes. Go to Brandee's Legacy Project for help with your theme outlines. Each theme should contain the following:

HISTORICAL THEME TITLE

I. Time Period:
II. Background:
III. People:
IV. Terms:
V. Causes / why it happened:
VI Results:
VII. Why do I have to remember this?

ALERT: Some of Brandee's info may be wrong! So double and triple check your sources. This is pretty easy to do. Just make sure you write these simple outlines for each theme. The Theme Outlines all combine to form Assignment #3. Do a good job with the outline. Mr. P might let you use them on the unit exam. Students should complete each theme outline for homework based on whatever the most current theme covered in class. Hence, all outlines will be due at the end of the unit.

The Themes are:

1) Middle Ages (Completed in Class)
2) Renaissance
3) North Renaissance
4) Exploration (Completed in Class)
5) Reformation
6) Scientific Revolution
7) Enlightenment
8) Spread of Enlightenment
9) American Revolution

b) Click here for Practice Quizzes by the Legendary Janet, Jina & Natalie from 2004

c) Click here for help with your outlines and some Practice Quizzes by the Legendary Historical Dancer Amy from 2005

d) Click here for Vocabulary Game help by the Legendary Scott and Jordan from 2005

e) Let Mr P know if you find any other useful websites.

f) Also, think about creating a new project or improving an old project that will be useful for future students or Mr P. The deadline for the Legacy Project is before Halloween. All students must have legacy project approved by Mr P before Halloween. All students not approved of doing a Legacy Project by Halloween will take the Semester Final Exam instead of doing the Semester Final Project. Fair Warning to all Test-Hating Students: Do NOT wait until the last second to get approved or run the risk of NOT getting approved at all for legacy project. It is best to have many ideas typed up and turned into Mr. P as soon as possible (ASAP).


TUESDAY October 25, 2005

1) Enlightenment HW Quiz
2) Enlightenment Review (Assign 12 & 13)
3) Video of Enlightenment Historical Figures
4) Review other themes? / One Thing Leads to Another (Assign #2)

HW

a) Print out for tomorrow Assign #14) American Revolution & Constitution Page 1, Page 2 & Page 3
b) Complete Assign #1 - 13
c) Complete Historical Theme Outlines (Assign 3a - 3h) - by Wednesday 10/26

Assign 3 = Historical Theme Outlines

3a = Middle Ages - completed in class
3b = Renaissance - completed 10/18
3c = North Renaissance - completed 10/18
3d = Exploration - completed in class 10/18
3e = Reformation - completed 10/19
3f = Scientific Revolution - completed 10/20
3g = Enlightenment - completed 10/25
3h = Spread of Enlightenment - completed 10/25

3i = American Revolution - not required yet


d) Click here for Practice Quizzes by the Legendary Janet, Jina & Natalie from 2004
e) Unit Exam & Unit Packet (Friday or Next Week?)


WEDNESDAY October 26, 2005

1) American Revolution Cartoon
2) American Revolution & Constitution (Assign #14)
3) Review other themes? / One Thing Leads to Another (Assign #2)

HW

a) American Revolution Outline (Assign 3i)
b) Get those Packets in order (Assign 1 - 14)
c) Complete All Outlines (Assign 3a -3i)


THURSDAY October 27, 2005

1) American Revolution & Constitution (Assign #14)
2) Review Historical Themes? / One Thing Leads to Another (Assign #2)
3) Supreme Coucil Vote: Friday or Next Week?

a) Should the Middle Age - American Revolution Exam & Packet Due Date be Friday October 28, 2005?

ADVANTAGE - Info is fresh in the minds of students?
DISADVANTAGE - No Grand Unit Review Day that will give students a better idea of what they need to study for regarding the test?

b) Should Friday October 28, 2005 be a review day for the Unit Middle Age - American Revolution and the Unit Exam and Packet due date be next week?

ADVANTAGE- Students will get a quality review to prepare them for the Exam and give them a better understanding of what they need to know for the Exam.
DISADVANTAGE - Grand Unit Review is on a Friday and students run a risk of forgetting things for / on the Exam next week.

HW

a) Organize Unit Packet (Assign 1 - 14)

b) Click here for Practice Quizzes by the Legendary Janet, Jina & Natalie from 2004

c) Click here for Vocabulary Game help by the Legendary Scott and Jordan from 2005


FRIDAY October 28, 2005

1) Exam or Review Day?
2) Packet(Assign 1-14) Due on Day of Exam

HW

a) Study for Exam using Packet(If Exam is next week, not Friday)

b) Click here for Practice Quizzes by the Legendary Janet, Jina & Natalie from 2004

c) Click here for Vocabulary Game help by the Legendary Scott and Jordan from 2005

D) Here is Part I of the Exam. You've known about this and seen it for over 3 weeks now. Now is your last chance to practice! Practice! Practice!Spectrum of Time / One Thing leads to Another


MIDDLE AGES - AMERICAN REVOLUTION ASSIGNMENTS

PRINTABLE STUFF -- Copy all links and paste to Word or Power Point. Stretch the pasted document to fit the whole page. If you need help, ask for assistance from your class Director of Technology. Good Luck!

1) Table of Contents (TOC)
2) Spectrum of Time / One Thing leads to Another
3) Historical Theme Outlines (3a - 3i)
4) Daily Life of the Middle Ages 8 Questions (Just do 8 Questions) -- See Mr P after class if you were out of class and need the Middle Ages Reading Handout
5) To Be Announced (TBA)
6) Italian Renaissance Outline p37 -42
7) Renaissance Historical Figures (Front Side) & (Back Side)
8) North Renaissance 4 Questions p.43 - 47
9) Exploration Video Notes
10) Reformation Worksheet - Click on Front page & click on Back page
11) Scientific Revolution Worksheet Click on Front Page & Click on Back Page
12) Enlightenment Qns 1-5 (Front Page) & More Enlightenment Qns 1-3 (Back Page)
13)Enlightenment People & Ideas (Front Side) & (Back Side)
14)American Revolution & Constitution Page 1, Page 2 & Page 3

USEFUL LEGACY PROJECT WEBSITES

a) Assign # 3 asks students to do Basic Outlines for each of the 9 Themes of the unit. Be sure to do outlines for each of the unit themes. Go to Brandee's Legacy Projectfor help with your theme outlines. Each theme should contain the following:

WHO:
WHAT:
WHEN:
WHERE:
WHY:
HOW:

NOTE: Key Terms
CONNECT each theme with the priovious and next theme.

ALERT: Some of Brandee's info may be wrong! So double and triple check your sources. This is pretty easy to do. Just make sure you write these simple outlines for each theme. The Theme Outlines all combine to form Assignment #3. Do a good job with the outline. Mr. P might let you use them on the unit exam. Students should complete each theme outline for homework based on whatever the most current theme covered in class. Hence, all outlines will be due at the end of the unit.

The Themes are:

1) Middle Ages
2) Renaissance
3) North Renaissance
4) Exploration
5) Reformation
6) Scientific Revolution
7) Enlightenment
8) Spread of Enlightenment
9) American Revolution

b) Click here for Practice Quizzes by the Legendary Janet, Jina & Natalie from 2004

c) Click here for help with your outlines and some Practice Quizzes by the Legendary Historical Dancer Amy from 2005

d) Click here for Vocabulary Game help by the Legendary Scott and Jordan from 2005

e) Let Mr P know if you find any other useful websites.

f) Also, think about creating a new project or improving an old project that will be useful for future students or Mr P. The deadline for the Legacy Project is before Halloween. All students must have legacy project approved by Mr P before Halloween. All students not approved of doing a Legacy Project by Halloween will take the Semester Final Exam instead of doing the Semester Final Project. Fair Warning to all Test-Hating Students: Do NOT wait until the last second to get approved or run the risk of NOT getting approved at all for legacy project. It is best to have many ideas typed up and turned into Mr. P as soon as possible (ASAP).


MONDAY October 31, 2005

1) Halloween Sub?
2) Exam or Review Day?
3) Packet(Assign 1-14) Due on Day of Exam

HW

a) Study for Exam using Packet(If Exam is next week, not Friday)

b) Click here for Practice Quizzes by the Legendary Janet, Jina & Natalie from 2004

c) Click here for Vocabulary Game help by the Legendary Scott and Jordan from 2005

D) Here is Part I of the Exam. You've known about this and seen it for over 3 weeks now. Now is your last chance to practice! Practice! Practice!Spectrum of Time / One Thing leads to Another


TUESDAY November 1, 2005

1) If Supreme Council voted to delay Middle Ages - American Revolution Exam, then today is the day for the EXAM
2) If the Supreme Council voted to take the Middle Ages - American Revolution Exam last Friday, then today will be the start of the next unit: The French Revolution.
3) At the end of the semester in January, you are either:

a) taking the Semester Final Exam
b) doing a Legacy Project
















































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