Sunday, January 05, 2014


STUDY GUIDE FOR 1st SEMESTER FINAL

Scroll down for more info & help with final exam 

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION-  JANUARY 2014
The next 2 weeks will feature active learning of the Industrial Revolution. As students set sail into this journey here are a few classroom power points & documents students may find of use at home.


INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ASSIGNMENTS
FAIR WARNING: The Industrial Revolution packet will be due Friday January 17th, 2014. It will consist of the vocab and guided reading notes. So, some students might want to do the Industrial Revolution Assignments over winter break to avoid heavy work loads with their other classes upon return from winter break. The choice is yours. Good Luck!

INFORMATION ON
1) TEXTBOOK ONLINE  First log into your etusd account then click on link above
2) BBQs 

Anything listed as Period 7 might be done as an after school lesson for those who want to attend. Attendance is NOT mandatory. NOR is attendance extra credit, unless Mr P says otherwise.

3) Study Guide (Vocab Words) - Animated Terms - Crop RotationEnclosure,

6) Chapter 5 & 6 Guided Reading Notes

Chapter 5
 p.170-189
Section 1 Dawn of the Industrial Age p.170 -173
Section 2 Britain Leads the Way p.174-177
Section 3 Social Impact of IR p.178-183
Section 4 New Ways of Thinking p.184-189

Chapter 6 p.195-221

Section 1 IR Spreads p.196-202
Section 2 Rise of the Cities p.203-209
Section 3 Changing Attitudes & Values p.210-216
Section 4 Arts in the Industrial Age p.217-221

PERIOD 7 EXTRA LESSONS?
13) Sueta Plan
14) 100 Pennies / Man Out On Hawthorne
15) Story of Stuff Video Notes (Extra Credit?)

Bored on a Friday night? Want to watch some darn good movies and all related to the Industrial Revolution.

a) Modern Times - Check out this silent film classic with the legendary Charlie Chaplin. The first 3 or 4 minutes might be slow, but it is pretty much one laugh after another after that. This is NOT just pure comedy but Chaplin is also making some pretty awesome commentary about the modern industrial society and all its silliness. This movie should make you think about how silly people live their life today. Hmmm??? Who will make the Modern Times of today? Also, trip out on how darn amazing the music is throughout the film. It goes right along with the emotion and movement of the film. They don't make movies like this anymore.

b) On the Waterfront - This is an American movie classic. It is about the fight of dockworkers to take back their union from the corrupt and intimidating mob. Anytime a dockworker tries to testify in court against the mob, somehow that person "mysteriously dies." Father Barry is a priest who tries to continually encourage the dockworkers to take back their union from the corrupt mob. Totally one of Mr P favorites. Mr P's favorite seen is when the priest gives his stirring speech in the hole of the ship after KO Doogan gets "accidentally killed." It is one of the best movie acting scenes ever!

c) Matewan - This an underrated movie about West Virginia Coal Miners of the 1920s. The movie shows the social, economic and political dynamics of the time and place. It gets into issues like large companies, work rights, unions, scabs, racism, company police (thugs), oppression, propaganda, etc. This is a good one.  It makes the viewer think. (If you can find the movie online, forward the link to Mr P.) This link is just a clip of the screenwriter John Sayles talking about the film.

D) Oliver Twist - This movie is based on the old Charles Dickens novel. It gives a good visual sense of what social and cultural misery the Industrial Revolution brought on to people of Britain. The story follows the rough adventures of an orphan boy with many of the problems and hardships of the Industrial Revolution shown throughout.


Industrial Revolution GROUP PROJECT
A) Mr P's Class Power Point (features basics - schedule, group topics, footnotes, etc)
B) IR Group Topics & List of Documents 
C) Step for How to Analyze Documents 
D) IR Historical Documents - Readings 1-28 organized by group topics
E) IR Historical Documents - Readings 29-49 
F) Group Project Samples 
Sample 2012 - G4 Inventions 
Sample 2012 - G6 Health 
Sample 2012 - G7 Changing Class Structures 
Sample 2012 - G9 The Arts

MONDAY January 6, 2014
Industrial Revolution Day 1
1 Ch 5 Section 1 notes; cottage industry, enclosure. 
2) Review Essential Question 

H.W.
a) Read & Complete Ch 5 sections 1 & 2
b) Quiz on Ch5 Sections 1 & 2 - Students can use homework packet on quick quiz tomorrow at start of class.  


TUESDAY January 7, 2014
Day 2

1) Development of IR
2) Quiz - Ch5 Sections 1 & 2
3) Notes Ch5 Section 2

H.W.
1) Read & Complete Ch5 section 3
2) Study for Final Exam (Check out practice questions for the final by scrolling to review section below)
3)  BBQs - Do the BEFORE portion for BBQ 14 on The IR

WEDNESDAY January 8, 2014
Day 3
1) Pitch project
2) Assign groups 
3) Group take Pics of readings w/ phone.
(If there is enough time in class)
4) Quiz Ch5 Section 3


HW:
a) Read & Complete Ch5 section 4
2) Study for Final Exam (Check out practice questions for the final by scrolling to review section below)
 
THURSDAY January 9, 2014

Day 4—Pass out: 
1) Documents,
2) Docu analysis WS; 
3) explain web use, text book for additional material.
In groups students will do the readings provided (take pics of docs w/ phones.)
4) If CH5 Section 4 Quiz is not today, it will be Friday

H.W.
A) Create section for topic (1st draft of chapter) using notes, text & web
B) Read & Complete Ch 5 Section 4 (Open Note Quiz tomorrow)


FRIDAY January 10, 2014
Day 5—
1) Intra group peer edit w/ objective of creating a consensus first draft for Chapter. 
2) Use Orwell's 4 questions you peer edit.
2) Make sure each groups explores relevance of each topic & why it’s important to 15-16 year old in Torrance.

H.W.
1) Read Ch 6 section 1
2) Group 2nd Draft Edited

a) Editor – Edit into 2nd Draft
b) Editor – Email 2nd Draft to Group Membersc) Everyone – Print 2nd Draft & 
c) Bring for MON to Review 2nd Draft & Finalize Project

How about the Super Group Challenge? Is your class going for it?





MONDAY January 13, 2014

Day 6
1) Quiz Ch 6 section 1
2) Provide Checklist considering key points as a guideline for the students
3) Proofread & Edit Group Project. 
4) Discuss how group will present IR Project.

H.W.
A) 2 members type up, print copies for elmo presentation and email Mr P your finished product at mpesusich@etusd.org

B) Read & Complete Guided Reading Notes for Ch 6 section 2 


TUESDAY January 14, 2014 (Collaboration Day) (Period 1, 3 & 5)
WEDNESDAY January 15, 2014 (Collaboration Day) (Period 2, 4 & 6)
Day 7
1) Quiz Ch 6 section 2 
2) Make sure that each groups explores relevance of each topic and why it’s important to a 15-16 year old in Torrance.
3) Explain Missing relevant items
4) Group 1-5 start to present IR Topics

H.W.
A) Read & Complete Notes for Ch 6 section 3
B) Read and take your own notes for Ch 6 Section 4

 

THURSDAY January 16, 2014
Day 9
1) Quiz Ch6 Section 3
2) Review Student created book 5- 7
3) Explain Missing relevant items

HW:
A) Read & Complete - CH6 Section 4


FRIDAY January 17, 2014
Day 10
1) Quiz CH6 Section 4
1) Review student created book 8-10 
2) Explain Missing relevant items


MONDAY January 20, 2014 (MLK Jr Holiday - No School)

1) Mr P listens to this speech each year on this holiday. It is his favorite Martin Luther King Jr speech. It isn't the "I had a dream..." speech, nor is it the Beyond Vietnam which was a darn good one, but it is a little speech (actually a sermon) called "But if not" from November 1967 (about a year before he was assassinated. Click here if you want to listen to it. It usually makes Mr P cry each year when he listens to it. Yet, Mr P is strange and cries at odd things like certain parts during the movie Jaws. Anyway, Happy Birthday MLK and I always remember: "But if not!"

HW:
1) Students should be working to:

a) Complete their Legacy Project or 
b) Study for the Final Exam STUDY GUIDE FOR 1st SEMESTER FINAL

Schedule for Finals

Wednesday, January 22nd = Period 2
Thursday, January 23rd = Period 3 & 4
Friday, January 24th = Period 5 & 6


TUESDAY January 21, 2014

1) P-Ville Semester 1 Financial Sheets (DUE TODAY)
2) Final Exam Review
3) IR Random Lessons you definitely want to do!
       A) Man Out On Hawthorne / 100 Pennies
       B) Sueta Plan
4) NOW Write your BBQ 14 AFTER response


HW:

A) IR Packet Due on Day of Final
B) BBQ 1-14 Due on Day of Final
B) Work on them Legacy projects!
C) Study for the final exam! STUDY GUIDE FOR 1st SEMESTER FINAL

Schedule for Finals

Wednesday, January 22th = Period 2
Thursday, January 23th = Period 3 & 4
Friday, January 24th = Period 5 & 6

STUDY GUIDE FOR 1st SEMESTER FINAL


PRACTICE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZZES FOR SEMESTER FINALS

1) Auto vs Demo / Foundations of Democracy

2) Middle Ages - American Revolution
a) Renaissance & Reformation
b) Exploration
c) Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment & American Revolution

3) French Revolution & Napoleon & Post Napoleonic

4) Industrial Revolution

5) Nationalism & Imperialism (NOT ON FINAL 2014)


DO YOU REMEMBER YOUR VOCAB? PRACTICE FLIPCARDS


1) Autocracy vs Democracy / Foundations of Democracy

2) Middle Ages - American Revolution
a) Renaissance & Reformation
b) Exploration
c) Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment & American Revolution

3) French Revolution & Napoleon & Post Napoleonic

4) Industrial Revolution

5) Nationalism & Imperialism Imperialism #2 (NOT ON FINAL 2014)

Click here for more Semester 1 Review Power Points courtesy of Technical Thompson's website.



































































































































































































































































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