Monday, January 05, 2004

MONDAY January 5, 2004

1) How was the break?
2) Bonds that create a Nation State (Assign #4)
3) Proclamation of 1860 (Assign #5)
4) Nationalist Speech (Assign #6)
5) Languages Fuel Nationalism (Assign #7)

TUESDAY January 6, 2004

1) Modeling Vocabulary on PowerPoint (Assign #3)
2) Languages Fuel Nationalism (Assign #7)
3) Proclamation of 1860 (Assign #5)
4) Nationalist Speech (Assign #6)
5) Nationalism & Disunity (Assign #8)
6) Cause & Effect (Assign #9)

WEDNESDAY January 7, 2004

1) Recap Nationalism (Cause & Effect – Assign #9)
2) Franco-Prussian War p.238 (Assign #10)
3) Imperialism 5 W’s (Assign #11)

Crimean War Powerpoint

HW Map of Africa (Assign #12)

THURSDAY January 8, 2004

1) QW Imperial Cartoon #1 (Assign #13)
2) Map of Africa Review / Africa Border Dilemma
3) Imperial Motives
4) Letter from Menenik II/ British Contact with African King (Assign #14)

HW Imperial World Map (Assign #16)

FRIDAY January 9, 2004

1) Imperial Motives (Quick Review)
2) Analyzing Imperial Motives (Assign #15)

MONDAY January 12, 2004

1) Vocabulary Game Quiz
2) Review for MC Nationalism & Imperialism Exam

TUESDAY January 13, 2004

1) MC Nationalism & Imperialism Exam
2) Vocabulary Game Quiz
3) Turn in Nationalism & Imperialism Packet

WEDNESDAY January 14, 2004

Begin WWI Unit

Wednesday, December 10, 2003

MONDAY, December 8, 2003

1) Labor Video
2) Workers & Owners
3) Pros and Cons of Unions – Video Notes (Assign #11)
4) Extra Time: Vocabulary Game Quiz

HW: Complete Worker & Owners Notes (Assign #10)

TUESDAY, December 9, 2003

1) Doing the math for work, wages and future living conditions. (Assign #12)
2) Impact of big biz / corporations at home and around the world
3) Students will tell Mr. P what topic they plan to further investigate for homework.

HW: Go online and print out an interesting article pertaining to unions, strikes, corporations, budget problems or other related topics discussed in class. Perhaps you could print the article twice. There will most likely be blockheads who do not bring an article to class. Use a newspaper or magazine if you do NOT have a computer.

2) Read and mark the article with your comments and questions you may have pertaining to any part of the article.

WEDNESDAY, December 10, 2003

1) SSR fellow student’s article.
2) Impact of the Industrial Revolution (Assign # 13)
3) Extra Time Vocabulary Game Quiz

HW: Study for Friday’s Exam

THURSDAY, December 11, 2003

1) IR Review
Cause & Effect of IR
Pros & Cons of IR

2) Extra Time: Vocabulary Game Quiz

HW: a) Organize and staple your IR packet before you come to class on Friday
b) Study for IR Exam



FRIDAY, December 12, 2003

1) IR Exam
2) Vocabulary Game Quiz
3) Turn in IR packet

MONDAY, December 15, 2003

1) Nationalism & Imperialism Unit
2) TOC (Assign #1)
3) KWL (Assign #2)
4) Vocabulary (Assign #3)

TUESDAY, December 16, 2003

Nationalism & Imperialism Unit






WEDNESDAY, December 17, 2003

Nationalism & Imperialism Unit






Students are expected to keep their unit work organize over the break. Upon return from winter break, students will continue the Imperialism & Nationalism unit.

THURSDAY, December 18, 2003

Bunko?

FRIDAY, December 19, 2003

Winter Break Begins

Tuesday, November 25, 2003

WH Blogger Agenda – NOVEMBER 24 , 2003

MONDAY, November 24, 2003

1. French Revolution Multiple Choice Test
2. Study for Vocabulary Game Quiz
3. Turn in Napoleon Essay
4. Class Vocabulary Game Quiz

HW: Study for Napoleon Vocabulary Game Quiz

TUESDAY, November 25, 2003 (MINIMUM DAY)

1. Introduction to Industrial Revolution
A) TOC (assign #1)
B) KWL (assign #2)
C) Vocabulary & Short Answer (assign #3)
D) Crossword Puzzle (assign #4)

2. Napoleon Vocabulary Game Quiz

3. Turn in French Revolution & Napoleon Notebook

HW: Industrial Revolution assignment packet will be due on the day of the test. Yet, Mr. P can specify the completion of certain assignments for the following day of class. Each assignment deadline is specified as they are assigned in class. The Industrial Revolution Test is currently scheduled for Wednesday, December 10th, 2003. Students are expected to complete assignments C-D by next Wednesday, December 3rd, 2003. Assignments A & B are ongoing and to be completed by the end of the unit (December10th, 2003).

Bowen 747 & Mr. Lee’s Industrial Revolution Quiz

The purpose of this Legacy project is to provide future students with online practice on the Industrial Revolution. These two foreign-born students decided to create online quizzes for the often-dreaded Industrial Revolution unit. They used their history textbook and an online test making program to create the project. There are a few spelling and grammatical errors. Nonetheless, these two guys have left behind a quality practice tool for future students.

http://www.geocities.com/irquiz/


WEDNESDAY, November 26, 2003

1) Industrial Revolution Intro Video Notes (assignment 5)
2) Industrial Process (assignment 6)

THURSDAY, November 27, 2003

Thanksgiving Holiday

BIRTHDAYS:

Jimi Hendrix
Mr P’s Brother
Johnny Grieco


FRIDAY, November 28, 2003

Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend.

Friday following Turkey Day is the usually the biggest shopping day of the year.
During the month of December, retails sales reach 1 billion dollars at Del Amo Shopping Mall. Del Amo’s retail sales are among the highest, if not the highest, for shopping malls in the month of December in all of the United States. Wow! Pretty interesting, eh?

MONDAY, December 1, 2003

1) Industrial Revolution Guided Notes Packet (Assignment #7)

FAIR WARNING: Be sure to bring book to class! Participation point deductions will be especially enforced on this day.

TUESDAY, December 2, 2003

Industrial Revolution

1) Economic Stages of Industry
2) Economic Spectrum

WEDNESDAY, December 3, 2003

Industrial Revolution

1) Economic Spectrum
2) Capitalism & Marxism
3) Workers & Owners


THURSDAY, December 4, 2003

Industrial Revolution

1) Workers & Owners
2) Unions Pros & Cons
3) Impact of the Industrial Revolution

FRIDAY, December 5, 2003

Industrial Revolution

1) Impact of the Industrial Revolution
2) Negative Aspects - Child Labor & Positive Aspects – Progress?

MONDAY, December 8, 2003

Industrial Revolution

1) Completing Assignments from previous week.




TUESDAY, December 9, 2003

Industrial Revolution Review for Exam

Bowen 747 & Mr. Lee’s Industrial Revolution Quiz

The purpose of this Legacy project is to provide future students with online practice on the Industrial Revolution. These two foreign-born students decided to create online quizzes for the often-dreaded Industrial Revolution unit. They used their history textbook and an online test making program to create the project. There are a few spelling and grammatical errors. Nonetheless, these two guys have left behind a quality practice tool for future students.

http://www.geocities.com/irquiz/





WEDNESDAY, December 10, 2003

1) Turn in Industrial Revolution Packet before tardy bell.
2) Industrial Revolution Exam

Saturday, October 11, 2003

THIS WEEK IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. YET, THIS IS THE AGENDA FOR THE COMING WEEK.

MONDAY October 13, 2003


1) Silent prep for Game Quiz
2) Middle Ages – American Revolution TOC (Assign 1)
3) Spectrum of Time Pretest (Assign 2)
4) Most Radical Nerds…

NOTE –
A) Geo Re-take on Wednesday after school. Please sign up in advance as seats are limited. Re-take will probably start around 3:22pm. Plan ahead. Do NOT rush Mr P to give the Re-take or he will ask you to leave the classroom.
B) Auto v Demo Game Quiz (last chance)

TUESDAY October 14, 2003

1) Middle Age Questions (Assign 4)
2) Middle Age Quick Write (Assign 5)
3) Outline Notes –Middle Age (Assign 3)

HW: Finish Middle Age Class work (Assign 3, 4&5)

WEDNESDAY October 15, 2003

1) Middle Age HW Review (Cloze Passage)
2) Outline Notes -- Renaissance (Assign 3 CONT.)
3) Renaissance Questions (Assign 6)
4) Renaissance Figures (Assign 7)

NOTE –
A) Geo Retake will be after school around 3:22pm
B) Auto Demo Game Quiz

THURSDAY October 16, 2003

1) Spectrum of Time Practice
2) Northern Renaissance Questions (Assign 8)
3) Outline Notes -- Northern Renaissance (Assign 3 CONT)

HW: Finish Assign: 1 - 8

FRIDAY October 17, 2003

1) Northern Renaissance Review
2) Outline Notes – Exploration (Assign 3 CONT)

HW: None

Monday, October 06, 2003

MONDAY October 6, 2003

1) Mr P TV – The Great Autocracy & Democracy Debate

TUESDAY October 7, 2003

1) QW#2 What historical figure’s ideas did you like the best? Why? (at least 2/3 of a page) (ASSIGN #7)
2) Auto & Demo Spectrum (ASSIGN # 7 continued)

HW: a) Assign 1 -7 due on Friday
b) Study for TV Quiz
c) Essay due on Friday

WEDNESDAY October 8, 2003

1) Essay Bunch (Take Video Notes)
2) Auto v Demo Essay Prompt
a) Outline
b) Introduction

HW—Type up 5 Paragraph Essay

THURSDAY October 9, 2003

1) Peer Editing Essays
2) TV Quiz

HW: a) Notebook Assignments 1-7 due Friday
b) Study for TV Quiz

FRIDAY October 10, 2003

1) Auto v Demo Notebook Assigns #1 - 7 (Due before bell rings)
2) Auto v Demo TV Quiz

HW: No Homework

Sunday, September 28, 2003

MONDAY SEPT 29, 2003

AUTOCRACY vs DEMO
A) Terms (Assign 4)
B) Timeline (Assign 5)

HW: Complete Assigns # 1- 5

1) Table Of Contents
2) QW#1": Nader's Desserted Island
3) Auto vs Demo Situations
4) Terms
5) Timeline

TUESDAY SEPT 30, 2003

A) Review Timeline
B) MR P TV
C) Review Terms
D) Questions w/ Mr P

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1, 2003

Minimum Day: Back to School Night

A) Historical Figures (Assign #6)
B) Questions w/ Mr P (Term Review)

HW: None

THURSDAY OCTOBER 2, 2003

GEOGRAPHY MAKE-UP at LUNCH. (only for students who were absent for 1st Geo Exam)

1) Historical Figures (Assign #6)
2) Prep for Auto vs Democracy Debate on Friday

HW: Prep for Auto vs Demo Debate on Friday

FRIDAY OCTOBER 3, 2003

1) Auto vs Demo Debate (Mr P TV)

HW: None

Sunday, April 27, 2003

GENOCIDE PRESENTATION FORMAT
Genocide:

The deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group.

INSTRUCTIONS:

A) Each student should type a complete
response for the 7 steps below.

B) Each student should type and complete
their own response to their group topic.

C) Please be sure to closely follow the format below.

D) Students are also welcome to present
their group topic using power point.
However, be sure to use LARGE font
like Mr P used in his sample in class.

Lastly, take this assignment to heart, damn it!
Inform your classmates, teachers and others
about what you learn. Thank you very kindly,
good day!

1) Title:

A) Name
B) Is this genocide? Why?

2) Where:

A) Have a quality map picture of your location

or

B) Write a geographical description of the location.

For Class Presentation:

A) Point to the location on the class map
or
B) put quality map found online onto power point slide.

3) When:

A) What is the time period?
B) What else is going on around the world at this time?

4) Who

A) What is the names of the opposing sides?
B) Basic info on each side

5) Description

What happened?
Basic facts and info

6) AMERICAN / WORLD REACTION

A) What, if anything, did the US & other governments do? Stop it? Ignore? Help?
B) What, if any, did regular Americans / Other people do?

7) Personal Thoughts, Findings & Action

A) What are your thoughts on this subject?
B) What did you find particularly disturbing, wrong, unique or interesting?
C) What have you done since learning about this subject? You must prove it!

Monday, April 21, 2003

Friday 5/2/03

1) Genocide Presentations
2) Genocide Class Discussion

Thursday 5/1/03

1) Schindler's List (Conclusion)
2) Class Discussion

HW
1) Holocaust Journal Writing (Due Friday)
2) Genocide Presentation (Due Friday)

Wednesday 4/30/03

1) Schindler's List (Day # 3)

HW:
1) Holocaust Daily Journal (Due Friday)
2) Genocide Presentation (Due Friday)

Tuesday 4/29/03

1) Schindler's List (Day # 2)

HW:
1) Holocaust Daily Journal (Due Friday)
2) Work on Genocide Presentation (Due Friday)

Monday 4/28/03

1) Schindler's List (Day # 1)

HW:
1) Write in Holocaust Daily Journal
2) Genocide Presentation
A) Go to genocide websites (see links below)
B) Surf around and make a top 5 list of genocide topics you wish to present with your group
C) Groups may want to include reasons why Mr P should let your group present this topic as oppose to another group
D) Turn in Top 5 list in class to Mr P and get genocide group topic approval on Tuesday

Here is a list of online genocide websites. You may pick any of the following topics from these sites. Your group topic does NOT have to be a specific genocide act (i.e. Armenia, Bosnia, East Timor, Uwanda,etc). Your group topic could be on other topics such as international law, World Court, the impact of genocide on children and other topics. Lycka Til! That means Good Luck in Swedish.

1) Homework Central website provides plenty of links related to genocide and war crimes during the 20th Century. The column titled INCIDENCES contains a listing of specific 20th genocide and war crime incidences. Other columns contain quality information too.

http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/Homework/Middle_School/History/Special_Subjects/Military_History/Genocide_War_Crimes_73301.html

2) National Public Radio’s 8 Part Series: War Crimes in the 20th Century
Listen to a NPR segment online. Each segment is about 12 minutes long. Listen and learn because it is the cool thing to do.

http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/19991201.atc.06.ram

3) Genocide Website Pretty general website. Contains some of the major acts of genocide for the 20th Century.

http://www.endgenocide.org/genocide/20thcen.htm

4) 20th Century Genocide World Map Nothing to special. Just a map. I like geography. Hence, I included this link.

http://www.ppu.org.uk/genocide/popupmap.html

Friday 4/25/03

1) Turn in WWII Packets before the Tardy Bell
2) SSR WWII Essays
3) Stages of the Holocaust

Thursday 4/24/03

1) Stages of the Holocaust
2) Genocide Group Assignment

Wednesday 4/23/03

1) Peer Edit Essays
2) Stereotypes
3) Holocaust Intro
4) Genocide Group Work Assigned (Due Thursday 5/1/03)

1) Genocide Website

www.endgenocide.org/genocide/20thcen.htm

2) 20th Century Genocide World Map

http://www.ppu.org.uk/genocide/popupmap.html

3) National Public Radio’s 8 Part Series: War Crimes in the 20th Century
Listen to a NPR segment online. Each segment is about 12 minutes long.

http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/19991201.atc.06.ram

4) Homework Central provides plenty of links related to genocide and war crimes during the 20th Century. The column titled INCIDENCES contains a listing of specific 20th genocide and war crime incidences. Other columns contain quality information too.

http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/Homework/Middle_School/History/Special_Subjects/Military_History/Genocide_War_Crimes_73301.html


Friday 4/25/03

1) Turn in WWII Packets before the Tardy Bell
2) SSR WWII Essays
3) Stages of the Holocaust

Thursday 4/24/03

1) Stages of the Holocaust
2) Genocide Group Assignment

Wednesday 4/23/03

1) Peer Edit Essays
2) Stereotypes
3) Holocaust Intro
4) Genocide Group Work Assigned (Due Thursday 5/1/03)

1) Genocide Website

www.endgenocide.org/genocide/20thcen.htm

2) 20th Century Genocide World Map

http://www.ppu.org.uk/genocide/popupmap.html

3) National Public Radio’s 8 Part Series: War Crimes in the 20th Century
Listen to a NPR segment online. Each segment is about 12 minutes long.

http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/19991201.atc.06.ram

4) Homework Central provides plenty of links related to genocide and war crimes during the 20th Century. The column titled INCIDENCES contains a listing of specific 20th genocide and war crime incidences. Other columns contain quality information too.

http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/Homework/Middle_School/History/Special_Subjects/Military_History/Genocide_War_Crimes_73301.html

Tuesday 4/22/03

1) Mr P Checks HW = Compete WWII Essay's Intro and 1st Body Paragraphs
2) Students work on Essay and/or WWII Packet (Due Friday)
3) Essay Video

HW WWII Essay = Complete Intro and 3 body paragraphs for peer edit on Wednesday

Monday 4/21/03

1) Assess the validity of this statement: Spring was great.
2) WWII Essay Questions (Due Friday)
3) WWII Packet (Due Friday)
4) Essay Video

HW A) WWII Essay Intro and 1 body paragraph (Due Tuesday)
B) WWII Typed Essay (Due Friday)
C) WWII Packets (Due Friday)

Tuesday, February 25, 2003

Tuesday 2/25

A. Pretest
B. Review (Assign 9)
C. Methods of Totalitarianism (Assign 10)
D. Finish Obsolete Story (Assign 11)
-Get Map Packet
-Geo Grades

Wednesday 2/26

A. Finish Obsolete Man
B. QW: Prediction on China (Assign 12)
C. Collapse of Chinese Imperial Rule (Assign 13)
D. Chinese Revolution Review (Assign 14)
-Russian Revolution T.V. Quiz


Thursday/Friday 2/27 – 2-28

Russian Quiz / Survey
-Chinese Revolution Cause & Effect (Assign 15)

Monday 3/3-

Russian Revolution T.V. Quiz
Review Chinese Revolution
India Packet (Assign 15)

Tuesday 3/4 or Wednesday 3/5-

Tues: Periods 1 & 5
Wed: Periods 2 & 6

Review the Chinese Revolution Review (Assign # 13)

Venn Diagram (Assign # 15)

Thursday 3/6

Setup India Group Presentations

Friday 3/7

Student Free Day?

Monday 3/10

A) India Packet (Assign # 16)
B) Algeria Questions (Assign # 17)

Algeria Questions Assign. # 17 Pg. 519

1. Where is Algeria? (Don’t just give the continent)

2. What country had colonial control of Algeria?

3.What methods did the Algerians use to gain independence?

4. What problems occurred after independence?

5. Why were colonists unable to keep control?


Tuesday 3/11

-India vs. Algeria (Assign #18)

Wednesday 3/12

Unit Review
TV Quiz (Final chance at participation points)

REVOLUTION PACKET ASSIGNMENTS

1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. K.W.L.
3. PRE – TEST
4. REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA p.387
5. S.S.R. LENIN
6. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION VIDEO NOTES
7. RUSSIAN REV. VOCABULARY
8. STALIN VIDEO NOTES
9. TOTALITARIANISM WORKSHEET
10. TOTALITARIAN METHODS
11. OBSOLETE STORY
12. PREDICTIONS ON CHINA (at least 8)
13. CHINESE REVOLUTION REVIEW
14. CHINA CAUSE & EFFECT
15. CHINA vs. RUSSIA VENN DIAGRAM
16. INDIA PACKET
17. ALGERIA QUESTIONS
18. GANDHI vs. BATTLE FOR ALGIERS
19. 5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY ON REVOLUTION/INDEPENDENCE

Thursday 3/13

Revolution Exam
NB Due before bell (Assign 1-19)

Friday 3/14

Class Scheduling


Monday, January 06, 2003

2/12 WEDNESDAY

Russian Revolution Unit Begins

2/11 TUESDAY

Geo Packets due before the tardy bell.
Geography Exam
Post Exam Survey

2/10 MONDAY

Geography Review Day
Geography Online Practice

www.punstudios.com/legacyproject.html
Click on Geography section

2/7 FRIDAY

Geo Game Day
Random Websites to help you study World Statistics

Indicators on youth and elderly populations
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/social/youth.htm

Indicators on water supply and sanitation
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/social/watsan.htm

Most and Least livable countries
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0778562.html

Life expectancy at birth for selected countries
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0774532.html

The death penalty worldwide
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0777460.html

Literacy in the Nations
http://www.mrdowling.com/800literacy.html

Country Statistics
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0762380.html

Percent of household owning selected appliances
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0193913.html

Economic statistics by country (2000)
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0874911.html

Greatest oil reserves by country
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0872964.html

Government and Economy
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/a0004376.html

2/6 THURSDAY

1 Student Presentations & Discussion on Geographical Statistics
2 Statistics on Geography
a) www.nationalgeographic.com
b) www.cia.gov
c) infoplease.com
d) www.askjeeves.com


3 Geography Online Practice

www.punstudios.com/legacyproject.html

Click on Geography section

2/5 WEDNESDAY

1 Geographical Statistics

2/4 TUESDAY

Intro to Geo Statistics
World Military Budgets

Monday, December 16, 2002

12/19 THURSDAY

Bunko?

12/18 WEDNESDAY

1. Nationalist Speech (Assign #6)
2. Group Term Presentations

12/17 TUESDAY

Check HW: (students should have printed #1 & 2 for HW)

1) Nationalism & Imperialism Terms (Assign #3)
2) Legacy Project Description

1. Nationalism Introduction
2. Terms Assigns # 3
3. Garibaldi Speech Assign # 4
4. Language Fuels Nationalism Assign # 5

HW: 3 specific ideas for your Legacy Project (Due Wednesday)

***Optional****
Record & bring in:

WHAT: Bill Moyer's SHRINKING MIDDLE CLASS Special
WHEN: December 20th or 27th
CHANNEL: PBS

Saturday, December 14, 2002

12/16 Monday
Right click, then click save-as. (Yes they are Virus-Free)
Legacy Description
Nat Im Vocab

Monday, November 11, 2002

11/29 Friday
Holiday -- Gets lots of sleep
Stay away from shopping malls if you don't like large crowds

11/28 Thursday
Holiday -- Happy Turkey Day!
-- Leftover turkey sandwiches at around 9pm are damn good!

11/27 Wednesday
Industrial Revolution Unit

Today's Birthdays
Mr P's Big Brother (Left-handed)
Johnny Grieco (Left-handed)
Jimmy Hendrix (Left-handed)

11/26 Tuesday
Industrial Revolution Unit

Begin Industrial Revolution Unit (2 weeks)
John Ruskin -- 1880s British Art, Social and Architecture Critic (Ask Mr P to talk about this gentleman and his views as they relate to the Industrial Revolution) -- source Anna Banana

11/25 Monday
French Revolution Storybooks are due at start of class

Tentatively Scheduled: Discussion Day

Tentative Discussion Topics:
A) French Revolution, Napoleon and the connection to today --- (students can discuss how the historical topics relate to students, Torrance, California and the USA.)

B) Current World News (stuents are encouraged to bring in articles, magazines and other sources that they have recently been enlightened by and would like to share with fellow classmates)

C) Education Issues -- (students can discuss problems or successful aspects of current school system, pose questions about college, propose suggestions for improving education, etc.)

D) Student Topics --- Students can make suggestions for other discussion topics by putting proposals in the suggestion box for Mr P to review.

11/22 Friday
French Revolution / Napoleon TV Quiz Game -- Students should come to class and be familiar with French Rev / Napoleon Vocabulary words to play TV quiz game. Students will work in groups and attempt to guess as many vocabulary terms on the TV as possible in 1 minute. Students will have to get at least 7 vocabulary words in 1 minute to get full credit. Prizes will go out to TV Quiz game class MVP and the group that sets the class record.

Stapled French Revolution / Napoleon Notebooks are due before the bell on the front table
Stapled Napoleon Essays are due before the bell on the front table
Peer Editing

11/21 Thursday

Work on Napoleon Essay and Notebook Packet

French Revolution/ Napoleon Notebook

1.Table of Content (Order & Stability)
2. K.W.L (Make sure to fill out the LEARNED section!)
3. French Revolution Vocabulary
4. Estates Pie Chart
5. Revolution Threatens the French King
6. Marie Antoinette
7. Marie Antoinette Video Questions
8. Louis XVI Execution Worksheet
9. Flow Chart
10. Guided Notes - Section 2
11. Napoleon Packet
12. Congress of Vienna Handout


11/20 Wednesday
Students work on Napoleon Essay (Writing, editing, etc)

11/19 Tuesday
Complete any left over Napoleon Information
Congress of Vienna / Balance of Power
Students watch ESSAY VIDEO (A 'how to write a 5 paragragh essay' instructional video)
Brainstorm / Outline for Essay on Napoleon

Students work on Napoleon Essay (Writing, editing, etc)

11/18 Monday
NAPOLEON VIDEO LECTURE (Part 3) (Do not miss class!)
Napoleon's Downfall --- Napoleon's Legacy
HW Congress of Vienna Handout

11/15 Friday
Napoleon Video Lecture (Part 2) (Do not miss class!)
Pyramids --- Continental Blockade

11/14 Thursday
Napoleon Video Lecture (Part 1) (Do not miss class!)
Why is Napoleon Remembered ---- Battle of the Pyramids?

11/13 Wednesday
Students work on French Revolution Storybooks all period (DAY 2)
Students should bring supplies (scissors, glue, colored pencils, etc.)
Mr P will supply construction paper
FRENCH REVOLUTION STORYBOOKS are DUE MONDAY 11/25

11/12 Tuesday
Students work on French Revolution Storybooks all period (DAY 1)
Students should bring supplies (scissors, glue, colored pencils, etc.)
Mr P will supply construction paper
FRENCH REVOLUTION STORYBOOKS are DUE MONDAY 11/25

Monday, October 21, 2002

11/1 Friday
Pretest French Revolution
Essay Grading Rubric

10/31 Thursday
Halloween (Substitute)

10/30 Wednesday
Middle Ages - American Revolution Exam
Essay #2 is due today

10/29 Tuesday
Middle Ages - American Revolution Review
Essay #2 is due tomorrow

10/28 Monday
American Revolution Cartoons
American Revolution Outline Handout (Assign # 3)
Essay #2 (Due Wednesday)

Homework
(Assign #3) Should have completed personal outlines for:
A) Middle Ages
B) Renaissance
C) North Renaissance
D) Exploration
E) Reformation
F) Scientific Revolution
H) Enlightenment
G) American Revolution

10/25 Friday
Enlightenment Handout (Assign # 10)
Enlightenment Video
American Revolution

10/24 Thursday
QW: East Board? (Assign # 8)
Scientific Revolution (Assign # 9)
Enlightenment

Homework
(Assign #3) Should have completed personal outlines for:
A) Middle Ages
B) Renaissance
C) North Renaissance
D) Exploration
E) Reformation
F) Scientific Revolution
2 Complete (Assign # 8 & 9)

10/23 Wednesday
Exploration 8 Minute Video
Exploration Short Lecture (Assign # 3)
Reformation Handout (Assign # 7)

Homework
1 (Assign #3) Should have completed personal outlines for:
A) Middle Ages
B) Renaissance
C) North Renaissance
D) Exploration
E) Reformation

2 Read 162 - 170 Scientific Revolution
3 Complete Assign # 7

10/22 Tuesday

Middle Age Cloze Passage
Renaissance 6 Minute Video (Assign # 3)
Renaissance Figures Continued (Assign # 5)
Renaissance A-D Group Questions (Not a NB assignment)
North Renaissance (Assign # 6)

Homework
1 Should have completed personal outlines for:
A) Middle Ages
B) Renaissance
C) North Renaissance
2 Complete Assign # 6

Friday, October 18, 2002

UNIT 3 Notebook Assignments
Middle Ages – American Revolution

1. Table of Contents
2. Spectrum of Time
3. Outlines #1-8 (Personal Outline for each theme) 10/18/02
a) Middle Age Outline = Daily life handout
b) Renaissance Outline = p. 36-42, class info, video, self-searching
c) Northern Renaissance Outline = 43-47, class info, self-searching
d) Exploration Outline = p. 80 – 122, class info, video, self searching
e) Reformation Outline = p. 48 – 59, class info, self searching
f) Scientific Revolution Outline = p. 62 – 70, class info, self searching
g) Enlightenment Outline = p. 171 – 182, class video, self searching
h) American Revolution Outline = p. 183 – 189, class video, self searching
4. Middle Age Life (1-8 & ½ page QW = Use Middle Age Daily Life Handout)
5. Renaissance Figures Chart (p36-42, Internet, Mr P, Library) 10/21/02
6. Renaissance Group Questions (p.38-39, post in class or online?) 10/21/02
7. Reformation Handout 10/23/02
8. QuickWrite 10/24/02
9. Scientific Revolution Handout 10/24/02
10. Enlightenment Handout 10/25/02

Monday, October 14, 2002




10/21 Monday
Renaissance Outline Notes (assign #3)
HW Renaissance Figures (assign #5)

10/18 Friday
Middles Age Life
Questions For Daily Life In The Middle Ages (Assign #4)
1. Why did peasants have to pay a lord?

2. List at least 3 typical duties a serf owed to a lord.

3. What percentage of sacks of grain did each serf get to keep that he or she produced?

4. What were two skilled jobs in a village during the middle ages?

5. What was the main coarse for a peasant’s meal?

6. How often would a peasant eat meat during a meal?

7. Besides starvation, what other life threatening situation did a peasant have to deal with during the Middle Ages? Describe how a peasant might have dealt with this situation.

8. Compare at least 10 differences in living conditions.
Peasant Conditions vs. My Condition
A) Spends most of the day farming in a field A) Spend a good portion of the day at school

HW: Write a ½ page on your feelings and thoughts working in today’s Feudal Classroom.

10/17 Thursday
Middle Ages - American Revolution Unit (about 2 weeks)
Spectrum Pretest (assign #2)
Most Radical Nerds...
Outline Structure for each Section (assign #3)

MIDDLE AGES - AMERICAN REVOLUTION UNIT TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

10/16 Wednesday
5 paragraph essay is due.
Grading Rubric Review

10/15 Tuesday
How to write a 5 paragraph essay (cont)
Outlining
Introduction
1st Body paragraph
HW a) Typed Essay due on Wednesday 10/16
b) Bring in 2 copies (1 with student name & 1 with Student ID number only)
c) Bring various colored hi-liter markers

10/14 Monday
Auto vs Demo Quiz
How to write a 5 paragraph essay


Sunday, October 06, 2002

10/11 Friday
Autocracy vs Democracy Quiz
How to write a 5 paragraph essay
Autocracy vs Democracy Typed Essay (Due on 10/15 Tuesday)

10/10 Thursday
Mr P TV: Historical Figures Debate Autocracy vs Democracy

10/9 Wednesday
Historical Figure Mini-Presentation (by groups)
Assign #5 Historical Figure Info Chart
Extra Class Time: Vocabulary Drilling for Auto vs Demo Quiz on Friday

10/8 Tuesday
Group Prep for Historical Figure Mini-Presentation (groups will use - Power Point, Transparency, Frontpage, etc.)
Extra Class Time: Vocabulary Drilling for Auto vs Demo Quiz on Friday

10/7 Monday
Historical Figures (Group Work) Questions 1-9
Extra Class Time: Vocabulary Drilling for Auto vs Demo Quiz on Friday (use Assign #4 to study at home)

Wednesday, October 02, 2002

[9/23/2002 10:40:56 AM | Mr. P]
10/4 Friday
Discussion Day Topics:
How to get info? How to read the newspaper? Internet World News? Current World and Domestic Events?

10/3 Thursday
HW: A) Complete Assignments 1-4 (Due Friday)
B) Talk to your parents or any adult about back to school night, class, world and/or life. Write at least
1/2 page about your conversation.

10/2 Wednesday
Minimum Day -- Back to School Night: TELL YOUR PARENTS TO ATTEND!
Unit #1 Autocracy vs Democracy
Assign #1 Table of Content
Assign #2 Auto vs Demo Situations
Assign #3 Auto vs Demo Timeline
Assign #4 Auto vs Demo Terms

10/1 Tuesday
Minimum Day
Unit #1 Autocracy vs Democracy
Assign #1 Table of Content
Assign #2 Auto vs Demo Situations
Assign #3 Auto vs Demo Timeline
Assign #4 Auto vs Demo Terms

Monday, September 23, 2002

10/4 Friday
Discussion Day Topics:
How to get info? How to read the newspaper? Internet World News? Current World and Domestic Events?

10/3 Thursday
HW: A) Complete Assignments 1-4 (Due Friday)
B) Talk to your parents or any adult about back to school night, class, world and/or life. Write at least
1/2 page about your conversation.

10/2 Wednesday
Minimum Day -- Back to School Night: TELL YOUR PARENTS TO ATTEND!
Unit #1 Autocracy vs Democracy
Assign #1 Table of Content
Assign #2 Auto vs Demo Situations
Assign #3 Auto vs Demo Timeline
Assign #4 Auto vs Demo Terms

10/1 Tuesday
Minimum Day
Unit #1 Autocracy vs Democracy
Assign #1 Table of Content
Assign #2 Auto vs Demo Situations
Assign #3 Auto vs Demo Timeline
Assign #4 Auto vs Demo Terms

9/30 Monday
Begin new unit: Autocracy vs Democracy


9/27 Friday
Discussion Day Topic: Lessons about life and the world based on Nader's Deserted Island classroom lesson (See Thursday)
Results from Geography Exam
HW:

9/26 Thursday
Nader's Deserted Island Questions #1-3
1) How did you feel during the activity? Why? (1/2 Page)
2) Can people be trusted to govern themselves? Support your opinion with examples from the classroom activity (1/2 Page)
3) What was the purpose of this lesson? Was this an effective lesson? Why or why not?

9/25 Wednesday
Geography Exam
Turn in Map Packet

9/24 Tuesday
Random Geography Video Part II Locations 16-30 (In-class Group Work)
Silent Studying of Map Packet for Prep of Geo Exam (Wed 9/25)

9/23 Monday
Random Geography Video Part I Locations 1-15 (In-class Group Work)
Silent Studying of Map Packet for Prep of Geo Exam (Wed 9/25)