1) Table of Contents
2) K.W.L.(have at least 22 points listed under L portion for full credit)
3) Vocabulary & Vocab Jeopardy (p.107-126)
4) Pie Chart (Worksheet) (Power Point) (p.108-110)
5) Revolution Threatens the French King (Worksheet) (Power Point) (p.108-114)
6) Marie Antionette (ask Mr P for a copy if you cannot read the worksheet online. Also, answer the questions on your own sheet of paper.)
7) Marie Antoinette Video Notes (Omit if NOT done in class)
8) The Execution of Louis XVI (ask Mr P for a copy if you cannot read the worksheet online. Also, answer the questions on your own sheet of paper.)
9) Chapter 3 - Section 2 & 3 - Guided Reading Notes (Worksheet) & (Power Point) (p.114-126)
10) 6 Stages Chart (Worksheet) & (Power Point)
FRENCH REVOLUTION POWER POINTS
Use Technical Thompson's Website on the French Revolution Unit for help with Assignments 1-10.
Sketch's Website has French Revolution Vocab help. Thanks Sketch! Gee, thanks for making class for students that much more simple. Students should use Sketch's Vocab help but write down definitions using their own West High vernacular (your own words). Mr. P will NOT give students credit if they copy Sketch's definitions word for word. Also, Sketch was known for pulling off clever tricks like giving the wrong definition at times to make sure students are thinking and NOT just copying definitions. It is best to check Sketch's definitions against other sources.
For students seeking additional reading on the French Revolution, Mr P's Random French Revolution Book Picks for Students are:
a) Stepping in the pool - French Revolution for Beginners by Martin McCrory & Robert Moulder
b) Liking the Shallow End - A Short History of the French Revolution by Jeremy Popkin
c) Into the Deep End - The French Revolution & Napoleonic Era by Owen Connelly
1) French Revolution Documentary
2) French Revolution silly stuff from History of the World
3) A European pub historian eloquently sums up the French Revolution in under 4 minutes. Pint Size History.
4) French Revolution short student cartoons by Alumni Alison (1-8). Some of these are classic. Still, Mr P has been waiting for years for a student to come along and redo this cartoon concept legacy project and take it to a new level. It is time for the new and improved... and COMPLETE CARTOON FRENCH REVOLUTION! Who is going to do it for a legacy project? Who will leave their legacy?
POST NAPOLEONIC POWER Point
MONDAY November 28, 2011
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Power Pts =
I) Why is Napoleon Remembered?
II) Young Napoleon
III) (cut) Napoleon & The Revolution
Napoleon Part 002 – Mid FR -thru FR
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III Continued at Part B –To be 20 Years old during the FR (0:00- 5:00 minutes)
IV) Napoleon’s Big Break (5:00 - 7:39 mark)
V) Napoleon v Austria (7:42 - 14:57 Part F)
Napoleon Part 003 – Mid-thru Propaganda @ V) Austria - F
Power Pts =
V) Napoleon v Austria (0:00 - 1:32 Part F)
VI) Napoleon in Egypt (1:33 – 12:36)
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29, 2011
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Napoleon 004 - “Revolution is over… I am the Revolution!”
Power Pts =
VII) Napoleon’s Rule Begins (0:00 – 2:48)
VIII) Napoleon Runs The French Nation (2:49 – 8:49)
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Napoleon 005 - Fighting Prussia isn’t even worth talking about --- Russian Heat
Power Pts =
IX) More Fighting Throughout Europe (0:00 – 0:21)
X) Napoleon’s Zenith (0:22 – 8:40)
3) Napoleon’s Empire Collapses (8:40 – End = Russian Heat)
Napoleon Part 006 – Borodino (Russia) - Midway thru Waterloo (Just Before Prussians Arrive)
Power Pts =
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 2011
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1st Exile – Elba (6:52 – 9:00)
100 Days (9:01 – 11:36)
Waterloo (11:37 – 14:59)
Napoleon Part 007 – Prussian Arrive at Waterloo --- the End.
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0:00 (Prussians Arrives) – 3:19 (Waterloo Ends)
3:20 (St Helena 2nd Exile) – 12:43 (The End)
“Everything is so forgotten, except the opinion we leave imprinted in history.”
“There is no immorality then the memory that is left in the minds of men.”
TUESDAY November 29, 2011
WEDNESDAY November 30, 2011
THURSDAY December 1, 2011
FRIDAY December 2, 2011