Monday, March 18, 2013

WORLD HISTORY SEMESTER II - Chinese Revolution

VOCAB GAME LIST HERE

Greetings and welcome to 2012-2013 school year.

There are a multitude of purposes for this website.

1) Students can check homework (HW)
2) Parents can check homework
3) Students (especially absent) can find out about what happened in class.
4) Parents can get a sense of what is going on in class.
5) Students and parents can find out about upcoming exams, quizzes, projects, etc.

While this information can be helpful, parents and students should NOT ONLY rely on this portion of the website for information pertaining to World History. Students should:

a) Attend class and pay attention to instruction
b) Exchange phone numbers and emails with more than one trustworthy student
c) Start a class blog to communicate about class matters (students have been doing this for the past few years now)
d) Check out Technical Thompson's Website (P-Alumni Student Class Website)

Due to various restrictions like lack of time, no budget for secretaries and website masters, as well as a need to attend to personal matters, Mr. P does NOT always have this portion of the website updated. He tries his best. Yes, not very far back in history there were no such thing as websites and whatnot. Mankind has survived for thousands of years without the internet and other technological 'wonders' and I suppose we can continue to do so. Think of this website as an 'extra' and not a necessity. Regardless, I hope that you still find this portion of the website helpful this year.

MARCH MADNESS IS HERE! ENJOY STUDYING THE MADNESS OF 20th CENTURY REVOLUTIONS

20th Century Revolutions

WELCOME TO HOME OF P-VILLE by Haseeb Vaid - Check out this website by a 2012 Period 2 Student. Haseeb's plan is to have a more frequently (daily) updated site (unlike this one which is weekly at best). So if info at this site is outdated then check out Haseeb's Home of of P-Ville website.

Technical Thompson's Website will have updated worksheets and power points. Please be patient if they are NOT up yet. Until then, use the listing of Assignment 1-14 for a reference to assignment. Yet, be aware that Mr P plans to update the worksheets below for this year. Again, the updated material will be on Technical Thompson's website.


CHINESE IMPERIALISM & REVOLUTION READING
a) Ch 9 Section 5 - Imperialism & Sun's Republic
b) Ch 12 Section 4 - Revolution & Mao
c) Ch 15 Section 3 - Mao's Reign

CHINESE REVOLUTION PACKET
1) Chinese Revolution Timeline & 2004 CR Student Video Review (What to study for Chinese Rev Exam?)
2) Mao Video Notes
3) Monitoring Mao Discussion Notes
4) Chinese Revolution Vocabulary

RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND CHINESE REVOLUTION VOCAB LIST FOR VOCAB GAME HERE

The following weekly agenda is a guide to what is intended to take place in class this week. However, due to many circumstances, the agenda can get changed. Usually, the agenda is pushed back a day. Thus, what is due on Friday might be pushed back to Monday. Thank you and I hope you appreciate this weekly guide.


MONDAY March 18, 2013


1) Student Free Day - NO SCHOOL! If bored, watch this documentary video by a former P-Villian.


TUESDAY March 19,  2013 (Assembly Schedule - 40 minute periods :()

1) P-Announcements - Reminder: P pts are 4% of Total Semester Grade
2) Comments, Class Grades & Discussion for Semester thus far
3) Forecasting Chinese Revolution (Periods predict what will happen)
4) Start Chinese Revolution (CR) Packet - CR Timeline
5) Chinese Revolution Student Video Notes

HW:

A) Mao Video Notes
B) Study Chinese Revolution Timeline & Review
C) (What to study for Chinese Rev Exam?) (THURSDAY)
D) Vocab Prep with some Vocab Jeopardy / (THURSDAY)
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND CHINESE REVOLUTION VOCAB LIST FOR VOCAB GAME HERE


WEDNESDAY March 20, 2013

1) Chinese Revolution Timeline Review / Quiz?
2) Chinese Revolution Student Video Notes
3) Monitoring Mao Discussion Notes 1-9

HW:

A) Write out CR Vocab words and definitions
B) Study Chinese Revolution Timeline & Review
C) (What to study for Chinese Rev Exam?) (THURSDAY)
D) Vocab Prep with some Vocab Jeopardy (THURSDAY)
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND CHINESE REVOLUTION VOCAB LIST FOR VOCAB GAME HERE

THURSDAY March 21, 2013

2) Chinese Revolution Quiz

HW:

1) Be sure to have your BLUE Totalitarian sheet and 4 examples attached to the BLUE sheet and have it out on your desk when bell rings on Friday or else it is the...?


FRIDAY March 22, 2013

1) TBA

HW:



LEGACY PROJECT INFORMATION

A) Legacy Project approval deadline is Spring Equinox (March 21th, 2013)

B) Semester Final is either the Final Exam or a Legacy Project. All students wishing to do a Legacy Project must get approval from Mr. P prior to Spring Equinox (March 21th, 2013).

C) All students not doing a Legacy Project will take a semester Final Exam. The Final Exam is multiple choice. Questions for the multiple choice exam will be cumulative. Thus, any content covered during the first semester can appear on the Semester Final Exam.

D) The Semester Final will be at the end of semester. Students taking the Final Exam will take it at the end of the school year. Students doing a legacy project will turn it in the day the students (not doing a legacy project) take the Semester Final Exam.

LEGACY PROJECT FORMS

1) Blank Proposal Application & Sample of filled out Application
2) Contract
3) Update Form & Calendar
4) Legacy Project Ideas - if you can't come up with ideas of your own
5) Sample WWI Vocab - Gives ideas on how to do Legacy Vocab.
6) Sample - WWI Play - Gives ideas on how to do Legacy Play.
7) Sample - Video Proposal - If you can't provide a sample of your video skills like this, don't even bother with a Video Project
a) Gehr Video Proposal
b) Grace Video Proposal  
c) Katrin's Cartoon sample


SEMESTER FINAL

LEGACY PROJECT OR FINAL EXAM

Each semester students will have a choice of taking either the Final Exam or doing a Legacy Project as their ‘semester’ final. The semester final (exam or project) will equate to 20% - 25 % of the student’s semester grade. There is an application and qualification process that involves doing a legacy project. All students who do not apply or qualify to do a Legacy Project will partake in Final Exam process as a means of fulfilling their semester final obligation for the course. Written below are the specifics for both the Legacy Project and Final Exam.

LEGACY PROJECT

There are several purposes for students to apply to do a legacy project.

1) Students want to create a project to assist & inspire future students’ learning.
2) Students actually want to make a difference and contribute to the betterment of Mr. P’s class.
3) Students prefer to create a project versus taking an Exam for a final.


All student interested in doing a Legacy Project for their semester final must apply and qualify to do a legacy project. To apply and qualify for the Legacy Project, students must submit at least 3 typed proposals to Mr. P. In addition, students are required to schedule a brief meeting with Mr P after school to explain their legacy project proposals. Basically, students are to ‘sell’ their legacy project idea to Mr. P. Students will “qualify” to do a legacy project, if students convince Mr. P of the usefulness of their Legacy Proposal(s). Students should bring their 3 typed legacy proposals and explain them to Mr. P. At the after school meeting, students MUST do the following:

A) Be prepared, articulate and brief (Mr. P is a busy guy and doesn’t like to waste time)
B) Quickly & clearly explain to Mr. P your Legacy ideas (Mr. P has to be able to understand what it is)
C) Explain how it will be beneficial to future students, Mr. P, etc.
D) A typed working schedule that explains how you will be completing the project
E) Samples that demonstrate your ability to do certain kinds of work (i.e. your artwork, video equipment, computer skills or previous projects your done).


The deadline to apply and qualify for doing a Legacy Project as a student’s “Final” for the Fall semester will be October 31st (Halloween) and for the Spring semester March 21st (Equinox). If a student does not apply and qualify by this date, the student will then, by way of default, partake in the Final Exam process at the end of the semester. If a student qualifies and agrees to do a Legacy Project, then he/she is committed to doing a Legacy Project. They will not be allowed to change from doing a Legacy Project to taking the “Final Exam.”

GROUP or SOLO WORK: Mr. P highly recommends that students work solo on their legacy project. Once again, he advises students do NOT work with other students. However, students might be allowed to work with others if they can justify the need to have more than one person do the project. Yet, the group work limit is 3 students. Students may also work with students in Mr. P’s other World History classes. Most importantly, if students qualify to work in a group it is entirely their choice and responsibility to do so. Mr. P will NOT, once again, will NOT hear any grievances or feel any sympathy pertaining to group work problems. Group work is a choice of the students. Again, Mr. P suggests students do NOT work in groups. Yet, students are old enough to make their own decision on such matter.

LEGACY GRADING SYSTEM:

A Grade:

Most likely any legacy project that will be or is actually used in Mr. P’s class achieves an “A” grade. If Mr. P will not use it in the future, it probably is NOT going to get an “A” grade. Legacy projects rarely take 1 day or 1 weekend to complete. Students with a desire to achieve an “A” should put in a fair amount of time and effort to complete their legacy project. However, time and effort does NOT necessarily equate to an “A” grade. Students can work very hard and still not achieve an “A” grade. The project should be of the utmost quality. It should also be ready for classroom use. Usually any needed adjustments that Mr. P has to do will deduct from the grade of the Legacy Project. All students witness how Mr. P runs the class on a daily basis. Students should become aware of what is “needed” and what “works” with regards to legacy projects. Also, “A” legacy projects are well labeled, packaged, easily stored or accessed. Presentation of the Legacy Project is memorable. It is NOT just another boring final presentation. Fellow students believe the project is useful and of quality.

B Grade:

Usually a good legacy project but does not do all the requirements listed for an “A” grade. Most likely, a “B” grade results because Mr. P will have to “adjust” the project so that it can be used in class. “B” rate Legacy Projects lack the originality, usefulness and quality in comparison to “A” rate Legacy Projects. Presentation of the project is above average and is somewhat memorable.

C Grade:

Results when the Legacy Project will NOT be used in the classroom. It does NOT fulfill the general standards of a “B” grade. Presentation of the project is average and is NOT memorable.

D Grade:

“D” stands for Disappointment. This project is obviously substandard to what is expected of Legacy Projects. It appears to be done quickly and with substandard care. It will NOT be used in the classroom. Presentation is unprepared, robotic and/or boring.


F Grade
:

Produces an overall gross Legacy Project. There is a sense of making a mockery out of doing the Legacy Project. Unorganized and poor presentation. If anything, this project serves as a sample of what NOT to do for a Legacy Project.



FINAL EXAM

The Final Exam will take place the day of the scheduled final in late January for the fall semester and in June for the spring semester. The Final Exam will consist of approximately 100 multiple choice questions. The questions will be related to the unit topics covered during the semester. Students are welcome to pick the Final Exam as their semester final.

180 – 200 correct; 90% - 100% = A
160 – 179 correct; 80% - 89% = B
140 – 159 correct; 70% - 79% = C
120 – 139 correct; 60% - 69% = D
0 – 119 correct; 0 - 59% = F



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2nd SEMESTER GEOGRAPHY MINI-UNIT


Get studying your geography! Geo Retake Exams are usually offered Wednesdays after school at 3:22pm. There has already been a few Retakes and a few students have already "aced" the Retake and had their original score changed to a Perfect Score. Be sure to take advantage of this "extra" offer to improve your grade.

Below are a variety of Geo Related Power Points and Worksheets to prepare you for the Geo Exam. More information about the Geography Exam and Geo Unit will be given in class.

1) ULTIMATE GEO POWERPOINT - This pretty much has it all. This is used in class, great practice exams & lots of info. This big file will take a few minutes to download.

2) Colorful Map Packet Study Guide
- These are scanned map packets done by legendary students Grace Cho, EriKa Roos and Connie Chen. Be happy here folks! You do NOT have to spend the time coloring in and identifying locations on a blank map packet thanks to these girls. So use that time to study study study! You can use this power point to study geography locations and statistics. Mr P highly recommends using this to study for the Geo Exam. If you cannot download it, then bring a USB to class and copy off the student computer. Or have a friend download and send it to you via email. Good luck!

3) Do you need help studying? Go to Legendary Sketch's Geo Page! Over the years, students mention this website as being a huge help. Check it out. (She's a super student from the past that was awesome enough to leave behind this website for you. Ask Mr. P about her!)

4) Don't have Powerpoint? Only want to get a hold of one page? (...or 2... or 3.... or....)
- Pg 1 (Locations pg 1)
- Pg 2 (Locations pg 2)
- Pg 3 (World map)
- Pg 4 (Africa map)
- Pg 5 (Asia map)
- Pg 6 (Europe map)
- Pg 7 (N. America map)
- Pg 8 (S. America map)
- Pg 9 (Australia map)
- Pg 10 (Middle East Locations pg 3)
- Pg 11 (Middle East / Central Asia map)
- Pg 12 (Israel / Palestine map)
- Pg 13 (1 Page Geo Stat Sheet) -

2nd semester includes questions on Geo Stats such as population, world religions, etc.

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20th CENTURY REVOLUTIONS

1) Table of Contents (TOC)
2) Pretest
3) Vocabulary (1-19) (20-39) & here is some Vocab Jeopardy
4) Revolution in Russia Worksheet & (Power Pt)
5) Russian Revolution Video Notes
6) Vladimir Lenin (front) (back)
7) Stalin Video Notes
8) Patterns of Change: Stalin's Totalitarianism
8a)Totalitarian Notes
9) Chinese Revolution Timeline & Review (9A-9D) (What to study for Chinese Rev Exam?)
10) Mao Video Notes (***See below if you were absent)
11) Monitoring Mao (front) / Venn Diagram (back)

*** Absent students can make up the Mao Video Notes***

Research and type a 1 page (front side & single space) essay on the following:

1) Do 15 year olds today need to know about Mao ZeDong? Why or why not?
(Do NOT write an essay about the basic facts of Mao (birth, how long he ruled, etc). Instead, answer the essay question: Do 15 years olds need to know about this guy? and include facts about Mao that helps you answer the Essay Question)

or

2) Was Mao and Stalin more similar or difference from one another? Explain.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013


WORLD HISTORY SEMESTER II

Greetings and welcome to 2012-2013 school year.

There are a multitude of purposes for this website.

1) Students can check homework (HW)
2) Parents can check homework
3) Students (especially absent) can find out about what happened in class.
4) Parents can get a sense of what is going on in class.
5) Students and parents can find out about upcoming exams, quizzes, projects, etc.

While this information can be helpful, parents and students should NOT ONLY rely on this portion of the website for information pertaining to World History. Students should:

a) Attend class and pay attention to instruction
b) Exchange phone numbers and emails with more than one trustworthy student
c) Start a class blog to communicate about class matters (students have been doing this for the past few years now)
d) Check out Technical Thompson's Website (P-Alumni Student Class Website)

WELCOME TO HOME OF P-VILLE by Haseeb Vaid - Check out this website by a 2012 Period 2 Student. Haseeb's plan was to have a more frequently (daily) updated site (unlike this one which is weekly at best). So if info at this site is outdated then check out Haseeb's Home of of P-Ville website. Perhaps a student this year can pick up where Haseeb started and keep the student website going.

Due to various restrictions like lack of time, no budget for secretaries and website masters, as well as a need to attend to personal matters, Mr. P does NOT always have this portion of the website updated. He tries his best. Yes, not very far back in history there were no such thing as websites and whatnot. Mankind has survived for thousands of years without the internet and other technological 'wonders' and I suppose we can continue to do so. Think of this website as an 'extra' and not a necessity. Regardless, I hope that you still find this portion of the website helpful this year.

MARCH MADNESS IS HERE! ENJOY STUDYING THE MADNESS OF 20th CENTURY REVOLUTIONS

20th Century Revolutions

Technical Thompson's Website will have updated worksheets and power points. Please be patient if they are NOT up yet. Until then, use the listing of Assignment 1-14 for a reference to assignment. Yet, be aware that Mr P plans to update the worksheets below for this year. Again, the updated material will be on Technical Thompson's website.

RUSSIAN REVOLUTION READING
a) Ch 7 Section 5 - p.246-251 = Pre RR
b) Ch 11 Section 5 - p.375-381 = RR & Lenin
c) Ch 13 Section 4 - p.440-447 = Stalin

CHINESE IMPERIALISM & REVOLUTION READING
a) Ch 9 Section 5 - Imperialism & Sun's Republic
b) Ch 12 Section 4 - Revolution & Mao
c) Ch 15 Section 3 - Mao's Reign

INDIAN IMPERIALISM & INDEPENDENCE READING
A) Chapter 9 Section 4 p.303-307 - The British Take Over India
B) Chapter 12 Section 3 p.401-404 - India Seeks Self-Rule
C) Chapter 16 Section 1 p.550-555 - Independent Nations of South Asia
D) Chapter 18 Section 3 p.615-616 – India Builds Its Economy


Assignments 1-11

1) Table of Contents (TOC) 
2) Pretest / Russian Timeline of Leaders
3) Vocabulary (1-19) (20-39) & here is some Vocab Jeopardy (Word Doc)
4) Revolution in Russia Worksheet & (Power Pt) (Word Doc)
5) Russian Revolution Video Notes
6) Vladimir Lenin (worksheet & questions)
7) Stalin Video Notes Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
7b) Stalin Discussion Notes
8) Patterns of Change: Stalin's Totalitarianism & Documents 1-13
8a) Totalitarian Methods
9) Chinese Revolution Timeline & Review (9A-9D) (What to study for Chinese Rev Exam?)
10) Mao Video Notes
11) Monitoring Mao (front) / Venn Diagram (back)



The following weekly agenda is a guide to what is intended to take place in class this week. However, due to many circumstances, the agenda can get changed. Usually, the agenda is pushed back a day. Thus, what is due on Friday might be pushed back to Monday. Thank you and I hope you appreciate this weekly guide.


THURSDAY February 28, 2013 (P's Dad's Birthday)


1) P-Announcements - Reminder: 5% of Total Semester Grade
2) WWI Review - Semester Points
3) Russian Revolution Pretest (Assign #2)
4) Russian Revolution Intro (TOC - Assign #1)
4) RR Vocab & Timeline of Leaders (Assign #3)
5) Revolution in Russia Worksheet (Assign #4)

HW:

A) Read about Russian Revolution
B) Revolution in Russia Worksheet (Assign #4)
C) Start RR Vocab (Assign #3)

FRIDAY March 1, 2013

1) HW Quiz --- Based on RR Worksheet (Assign #4)
2) RR Video Notes & Flow Chart (Assign #5)
3) RR Vocab (Assign #3)

HW:

A) Vocab (Assign #3)


MONDAY March 4, 2013


1) RR Video Notes & Flow Chart (Assign #5)
2) RR Vocab (Assign #3)

HW:

A) RR Vocab (Assign #3)


TUESDAY March 5, 2013


1) RR Video Notes & Flow Chart (Assign #5)
2) RR Vocab (Assign #3)

HW:

A) Vocab (Assign #3)


WEDNESDAY March 6, 2013


1) Lenin Worksheet (Assign 6)
2) RR Video Notes & Flow Chart (Assign #5)
3) RR Vocab (Assign #3)

HW:

A) Work on Russian Revolution vocab.


THURSDAY March 7th, 2013

1) Review: What are the Causes of RR & Effects of RR
2) Review: RR Flowchart (Assign #5)
3) Review: Vocab (Assign #3) Words 1-6 & 20-26
4) Stalin Video (Notes (Assign #7)

HW:

A) Patterns of Change: Totalitarianism Worksheet (Assign # 8 - Due Tuesday)


FRIDAY March 8th, 2013

1) HW Check & Possible Quiz: Patterns of Change: Totalitarianism Worksheet (Assign #8)
2) Complete: Stalin Video Notes (Assign #7)


1) Man of Steel Drawing Contest
For P-Ville Points only (not required)
DUE –Monday, March 18

&

2) Freestyle Paper
All students must do (required)
DUE – Friday, March 15

Students will type a 1 page paper on the following topics:
a) Should 15 yr olds know about Stalin?
Explain & justify your opinion using vocab words.
b) Is Totalitarianism alive today or a thing of the past? Provide evidence to back your claim
c) What should a 15 year old in 2011 know & understand about Revolutions (Russian)? Write as if you are writing a warning essay to 15 yr olds in the future.
d) What is the ideal society?
e) Why do people revolt?
f) How do revolutionary ideals change over time? Explain.

g) Any suggestions for other possible student essay topics? Email Mr P with your essay topic idea. mrpatwest@hotmail.com
EXTRA BONUS:
1st place = 200 P-ville Points 2nd place = 100 P-ville Points
Mr. P’s essay rules apply.

HW:

A) Vocab (Assign #3) Complete: 1-14 & 20-28
B) Organize, Staple & Review Packet Assign 1-8 (RR Quiz Thursday)


MONDAY March 11th, 2013

1) Possible Vocab Quiz? / Pretest (Assign #2)
2) RR Origins Document Analysis Review
3) Stalin VN Review & Stalin Group Discussion Notes (Assign #7b)

HW:

A) Copy down Totalitarian Notes (Assign #8a) before Mr P lectures on it
A) Organize, Staple & Review Packet Assign 1-8 (RR Quiz Thursday)
B) Complete & Study Vocab 1-14 & 20-28 & 36-39
C) Study for RR Quiz Friday

TUESDAY March 12th, 2013

1) Group Present Stalin Totalitarianism Worksheet (Assign #8)



HW:

A) Review & Study Packet Assign 1-8 (RR Mini Exam Thursday)


WEDNESDAY March 13th, 2013



1) Totalitarian Methods (Assign #8a)
2) Totalitarian Books & Film (Vocab #36-39)
3) Obsolete Man



HW:

A) Review & Study Packet Assign 1-8 (RR Mini Exam Thursday)

THURSDAY  March 14, 2013

1) RR Quiz / Obsolete Man
2) Start Chinese Revolution

HW:

None


LEGACY PROJECT INFORMATION

A) Legacy Project approval deadline is Spring Equinox (March 21th, 2013)

B) Semester Final is either the Final Exam or a Legacy Project. All students wishing to do a Legacy Project must get approval from Mr. P prior to Spring Equinox (March 21th, 2013).

C) All students not doing a Legacy Project will take a semester Final Exam. The Final Exam is multiple choice. Questions for the multiple choice exam will be cumulative. Thus, any content covered during the first semester can appear on the Semester Final Exam.

D) The Semester Final will be at the end of semester. Students taking the Final Exam will take it at the end of the school year. Students doing a legacy project will turn it in the day the students (not doing a legacy project) take the Semester Final Exam.

LEGACY PROJECT FORMS

1) Blank Proposal Application & Sample of filled out Application
2) Contract
3) Update Form & Calendar
4) Legacy Project Ideas - if you can't come up with ideas of your own
5) Sample WWI Vocab - Gives ideas on how to do Legacy Vocab.
6) Sample - WWI Play - Gives ideas on how to do Legacy Play.
7) Sample - Video Proposal - If you can't provide a sample of your video skills like this, don't even bother with a Video Project
a) Gehr Video Proposal
b) Grace Video Proposal  


SEMESTER FINAL

LEGACY PROJECT OR FINAL EXAM

Each semester students will have a choice of taking either the Final Exam or doing a Legacy Project as their ‘semester’ final. The semester final (exam or project) will equate to 20% - 25 % of the student’s semester grade. There is an application and qualification process that involves doing a legacy project. All students who do not apply or qualify to do a Legacy Project will partake in Final Exam process as a means of fulfilling their semester final obligation for the course. Written below are the specifics for both the Legacy Project and Final Exam.

LEGACY PROJECT

There are several purposes for students to apply to do a legacy project.

1) Students want to create a project to assist & inspire future students’ learning.
2) Students actually want to make a difference and contribute to the betterment of Mr. P’s class.
3) Students prefer to create a project versus taking an Exam for a final.


All student interested in doing a Legacy Project for their semester final must apply and qualify to do a legacy project. To apply and qualify for the Legacy Project, students must submit at least 3 typed proposals to Mr. P. In addition, students are required to schedule a brief meeting with Mr P after school to explain their legacy project proposals. Basically, students are to ‘sell’ their legacy project idea to Mr. P. Students will “qualify” to do a legacy project, if students convince Mr. P of the usefulness of their Legacy Proposal(s). Students should bring their 3 typed legacy proposals and explain them to Mr. P. At the after school meeting, students MUST do the following:

A) Be prepared, articulate and brief (Mr. P is a busy guy and doesn’t like to waste time)
B) Quickly & clearly explain to Mr. P your Legacy ideas (Mr. P has to be able to understand what it is)
C) Explain how it will be beneficial to future students, Mr. P, etc.
D) A typed working schedule that explains how you will be completing the project
E) Samples that demonstrate your ability to do certain kinds of work (i.e. your artwork, video equipment, computer skills or previous projects your done).


The deadline to apply and qualify for doing a Legacy Project as a student’s “Final” for the Fall semester will be October 31st (Halloween) and for the Spring semester March 21st (Equinox). If a student does not apply and qualify by this date, the student will then, by way of default, partake in the Final Exam process at the end of the semester. If a student qualifies and agrees to do a Legacy Project, then he/she is committed to doing a Legacy Project. They will not be allowed to change from doing a Legacy Project to taking the “Final Exam.”

GROUP or SOLO WORK: Mr. P highly recommends that students work solo on their legacy project. Once again, he advises students do NOT work with other students. However, students might be allowed to work with others if they can justify the need to have more than one person do the project. Yet, the group work limit is 3 students. Students may also work with students in Mr. P’s other World History classes. Most importantly, if students qualify to work in a group it is entirely their choice and responsibility to do so. Mr. P will NOT, once again, will NOT hear any grievances or feel any sympathy pertaining to group work problems. Group work is a choice of the students. Again, Mr. P suggests students do NOT work in groups. Yet, students are old enough to make their own decision on such matter.

LEGACY GRADING SYSTEM:

A Grade:

Most likely any legacy project that will be or is actually used in Mr. P’s class achieves an “A” grade. If Mr. P will not use it in the future, it probably is NOT going to get an “A” grade. Legacy projects rarely take 1 day or 1 weekend to complete. Students with a desire to achieve an “A” should put in a fair amount of time and effort to complete their legacy project. However, time and effort does NOT necessarily equate to an “A” grade. Students can work very hard and still not achieve an “A” grade. The project should be of the utmost quality. It should also be ready for classroom use. Usually any needed adjustments that Mr. P has to do will deduct from the grade of the Legacy Project. All students witness how Mr. P runs the class on a daily basis. Students should become aware of what is “needed” and what “works” with regards to legacy projects. Also, “A” legacy projects are well labeled, packaged, easily stored or accessed. Presentation of the Legacy Project is memorable. It is NOT just another boring final presentation. Fellow students believe the project is useful and of quality.

B Grade:

Usually a good legacy project but does not do all the requirements listed for an “A” grade. Most likely, a “B” grade results because Mr. P will have to “adjust” the project so that it can be used in class. “B” rate Legacy Projects lack the originality, usefulness and quality in comparison to “A” rate Legacy Projects. Presentation of the project is above average and is somewhat memorable.

C Grade:

Results when the Legacy Project will NOT be used in the classroom. It does NOT fulfill the general standards of a “B” grade. Presentation of the project is average and is NOT memorable.

D Grade:

“D” stands for Disappointment. This project is obviously substandard to what is expected of Legacy Projects. It appears to be done quickly and with substandard care. It will NOT be used in the classroom. Presentation is unprepared, robotic and/or boring.


F Grade
:

Produces an overall gross Legacy Project. There is a sense of making a mockery out of doing the Legacy Project. Unorganized and poor presentation. If anything, this project serves as a sample of what NOT to do for a Legacy Project.



FINAL EXAM

The Final Exam will take place the day of the scheduled final in late January for the fall semester and in June for the spring semester. The Final Exam will consist of approximately 100 multiple choice questions. The questions will be related to the unit topics covered during the semester. Students are welcome to pick the Final Exam as their semester final.

180 – 200 correct; 90% - 100% = A
160 – 179 correct; 80% - 89% = B
140 – 159 correct; 70% - 79% = C
120 – 139 correct; 60% - 69% = D
0 – 119 correct; 0 - 59% = F


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20th CENTURY REVOLUTIONS

1) Table of Contents (TOC)
2) Pretest
3) Vocabulary (1-19) (20-39) & here is some Vocab Jeopardy
4) Revolution in Russia Worksheet & (Power Pt)
5) Russian Revolution Video Notes
6) Vladimir Lenin (front) (back)
7) Stalin Video Notes
8) Patterns of Change: Stalin's Totalitarianism
8a)Totalitarian Notes
9) Chinese Revolution Timeline & Review (9A-9D) (What to study for Chinese Rev Exam?)
10) Mao Video Notes (***See below if you were absent)
11) Monitoring Mao (front) / Venn Diagram (back)

*** Absent students can make up the Mao Video Notes***

Research and type a 1 page (front side & single space) essay on the following:

1) Do 15 year olds today need to know about Mao ZeDong? Why or why not?
(Do NOT write an essay about the basic facts of Mao (birth, how long he ruled, etc). Instead, answer the essay question: Do 15 years olds need to know about this guy? and include facts about Mao that helps you answer the Essay Question)

or

2) Was Mao and Stalin more similar or difference from one another? Explain.





























































































































































































































































Mr P listened to this while updating his website. It was late when he updated it. So he was listening to some high quality late night music. Late Night music is often slow, has horns and reminds Mr P of empty night streets of New York.
































































































Does your life hit low spots from time to time? Sure it does. Hey, here is a good number to listen during such low moments. This song will make you realize whatever got you down or stressed out really isn't that big of a deal. In the grand scheme of things, little if anything matters, right? Well, at least that is how Mr. P sees it when he listens to this tune. Hope you enjoy it!

Monday, January 28, 2013


 WORLD HISTORY SEMESTER II

Greetings and welcome to Second Semester of School Year 2012-2013.

There are a multitude of purposes for this website.

1) Students can check homework (HW)
2) Parents can check homework
3) Students (especially absent) can find out about what happened in class.
4) Parents can get a sense of what is going on in class.
5) Students and parents can find out about upcoming exams, quizzes, projects, etc.

While this information can be helpful, parents and students should NOT ONLY rely on this portion of the website for information pertaining to World History. Students should:

a) Attend class and pay attention to instruction
b) Exchange phone numbers and emails with more than one trustworthy student
c) Start a class blog to communicate about class matters (students have been doing this for the past few years now)

FOR NEW STUDENTS 

A) Mr P's Class Syllabus

B) Check out Technical Thompson's Website (P-Alumni Student Class Website)

C) Missed the First Few Days? Forgot some stuff? Want to know the basic of Mr P's class?

Romero Intro Video
Berg & Lee Intro Video

Due to various restrictions like lack of time, no budget for secretaries and website masters, as well as a need to attend to personal matters, Mr. P does NOT always have this portion of the website updated. He tries his best. Yes, not very far back in history there were no such thing as websites and whatnot. Mankind has survived for thousands of years without the internet and other technological 'wonders' and I suppose we can continue to do so. Think of this website as an 'extra' and not a necessity. Regardless, I hope that you still find this portion of the website helpful this year.


2nd SEMESTER GEOGRAPHY MINI-UNIT

Get studying your geography!

Below are a variety of Geo Related Power Points and Worksheets to prepare you for the Geo Exam on Thursday February 24, 2012. More information about the Geography Exam and Geo Unit will be given in class.

1) ULTIMATE GEO POWERPOINT - This pretty much has it all. This is used in class, great practice exams & lots of info. This big file will take a few minutes to download.

2) Colorful Map Packet Study Guide
 - These are scanned map packets done by legendary students Grace Cho, EriKa Roos and Connie Chen. Be happy here folks! You do NOT have to spend the time coloring in and identifying locations on a blank map packet thanks to these girls. So use that time to study study study! You can use this power point to study geography locations and statistics. Mr P highly recommends using this to study for the Geo Exam. If you cannot download it, then bring a USB to class and copy off the student computer. Or have a friend download and send it to you via email. Good luck!

3) Do you need help studying? Go to Legendary Sketch's Geo Page! Over the years, students mention this website as being a huge help. Check it out. (She's a super student from the past that was awesome enough to leave behind this website for you. Ask Mr. P about her!)

Don't have Powerpoint? Only want to get a hold of one page? (...or 2... or 3.... or....)
Pg 1 (Locations pg 1)
Pg 2 (Locations pg 2)
Pg 3 (World map)
Pg 4 (Africa map)
Pg 5 (Asia map)
Pg 6 (Europe map)
Pg 7 (N. America map)
Pg 8 (S. America map)
Pg 9 (Australia map)
Pg 10 (Middle East Locations pg 3)
Pg 11 (Middle East / Central Asia map)
Pg 12 (Israel / Palestine map)
Pg 13 (1 Page Geo Stat Sheet) - 2nd semester includes questions on Geo Stats such as population, world religions, etc.

GEO PRACTICE GAMES These are online websites that offer Geography Games for practice. Mr. P's Geography Exam will only feature locations listed on the map packet he hands out to students. Still, Mr. P believes it is good to review these Geography websites. Have fun!

a) Globe Game

c) http://www.lizardpoint.com/fun/geoquiz/



UNIT 7: WWI
1) Table of Contents (This powerpoint includes worksheets for assignments 1-10)
2) Entangled Alliances
3) Map of Europe (p.353 & 359)
4) Powderkeg & Dominoes
5) Weapons of WWI (See Powerpoint for Assign #1)
5b) Quiz Prep Worksheet
6) War Affects the World
7) Flawed Peace & Flawed Peace - WWI Play (Power Pt) & (Word Doc)
8) Killing Fields (WWI Video Notes) (THIS IS CLASS WORK)
9) Propaganda Notes (THIS IS CLASS WORK)
10 Vocabulary & Study Guide

WWI EXAM HELP

The Almost Complete Vocab Jeopardy to help you study for the Vocab Game - Something is better than nothing. Posted by Mr P at 4:19am


P-VILLE INFO

Become enlightened about P-ville from Elders of the Past. Use the path the elders have drawn out for you or pave your own route for P-ville. Whatever the case, be sure to do something! Be sure to make P-ville a better place by the time you leave in June than what it was when you first arrived in September to P-ville.

1) P-ville Intro
2) Daily Announcements by Mac & Nina
3) Director of Integrity (DoI)
4) Director of MVP (DoMVP)
5) Director of Economy (DoE)
6) Director of Technology (DoTECH)
7) Director of Maintenance (DoM)
8) Director of Chief of Police (DoP)
9) Director of Stocks (DoS)
10) Director of Beautification (DoB)

11) What other Director of... videos are needed?
a) Director of Directors (DoD)
b) Supreme Council (including a video viewing
c) Director of Quotes (DoQ)
d) Director of Randomness (DoR)
e) Director of SWEN (DoSWEN)
f) Director of Foreign Affairs (DoFA)
g) Director of Special Events (DoSE)
h) Director of Treasury (DoT)


Thursday, January 10, 2013

NATIONALISM & IMPERIALISM PACKET & WORKSHEETS

Click for Study Guide for 1st Semester Final

Refer to Technical Thompson's Website to print out worksheets if they are NOT available here.

1) Table of Contents
2) KWL
3) Vocabulary (worksheet) (Vocab Power Pt) --- (Vocab Review Game) & (Misc Imperialism Vocab Review) & (Mrs T's NI Review)
4) Bonds that create a Nation State
5) Proclamation of 1860 - Italy's Garibaldi
6) Nationalist Speech - Germany's Bismarck
7) Languages Fuel Nationalism FRONT(Map) & BACK (Questions)
8) Nationalism & Disunity (Power Point) Write notes on your own paper
9) Cause & Effect (Power Point) Write notes on your own paper
10) Nationalist Wars - Franco-Prussian War (p.231 & p. 269 – 271) & Crimean War (Power Point & Worksheet)
11) Imperialism 5 W’s (Ch 9 Section 1 p.286 - 289)(Power Point) Write notes on your own paper.
12) Imperial Motives (Front side & Back side) (Power Point)
13) QW - Imperial Cartoons
14) Imperial World Map (Worksheet) & (Cool Extra Map References)

Imperialism Group Work Instructions & Worksheets Assignments 15-17

15) Imperial Africa (Ch 9 Section 2 p.290 - 297) (Power point & Worksheet)
16) Imperial India (Ch 9 Section 4 p.303 - 308) (Power point & Worksheet)
17) Imperial China (Ch 9 Section 5 p.309 - 313)(Power point & (Worksheet)

***PLEASE NOTE: MR P MIGHT MAKE THE WORKSHEET BELOW AN ASSIGNMENT***

Assign # ? = Analyzing Assumptions and Biases

WORKSHEETS

Try this power point of worksheets, if the links to worksheets & power points do NOT work.

REVIEW GAMES

1) Review Game 2008
2) Vocab Review Game

ONLINE VIDEOS TO ENHANCE STUDENT UNDERSTANDING OF THIS UNIT & LIFE

AFRICA
1) Chimamanda Adichie: The danger of a single story
Have your mind stretched and blown away by this Nigerian Woman who will not only stretch your understanding of Nigerians but of all humans. Brilliant speaker! Brilliant topic! Watch and in about 20 minutes your perception of the world will dissolve and become something newer and better. 

2) Jarreth Merz: Filming democracy in Ghana - a Swiss-Ghanaian filmmaker, came to Ghana in 2008 to film the national elections. What he saw there taught him new lessons about democracy -- and about himself.

3) BBC African Business Report - This is why BBC is good. A viewer actually gets some depth about a topic and learns about stuff that is all too often ignored in the American Media Cave. 

4) Dambisa Moyo (Zambian Economist) When Mr P hears about economic stuff happening in Africa, Dambisa Moyo is one person he likes to check in with. This Zambian Economist spits out all sort of interesting current stats about Africa and she usually shares some interesting viewpoints to economic ideas happening on the continent.  

Another Dambisa Moyo interesting short interview

INDIA
1) Shashi Tharoor: Why nations should pursue "soft" power
Great overview of where India is, where it might be headed or where it should go.

2) Sugata Mitra's new experiments in self-teaching - You have to hand it to this guy with regards to trying to get creative with education and making learning magical. 


CHINA


 
SCROLL DOWN FOR SEMESTER FINAL REVIEW ONLINE PRACTICE QUIZZES


WEDNESDAY January 9, 2013

1) Man Out on Hawthorne  / 100 Pennies
2) Turn IR Packet
3) IR MC Exam
4) Post Test Survey
5) Modern Times (Tell Mr P to show this after semester finals)

HW:

None

THURSDAY January 10, 2013

1) IR Exam Results
2) TOC (Assign #1)
3) KWL (Assign #2)
4) Vocab (Assign #3)
5) Bonds that create a Nation State (Assign #4)
6) Proclamation of 1860 (Assign #5)--- Underlining & Explaining Nationalism Talk
7) Nationalist Speech (Assign #6) --- Underlining & Explaining Nationalism Talk
8) Languages Fuel Nationalism (Assign #7)--- Answer questions on back of worksheet

HW:

A) Work on Vocab 1-7 (Assign #3) --- Ask Mr P tomorrow if you have to do vocab questions
B) Complete Assignments 5 & 6 --- Hi-lite "Nationalistic Talk" in speeches
C) Assignments 1-7 covered in class
D) P-Ville Financial Sheets will be collected FRIDAY January 11,2013 (Tomorrow) 


FRIDAY January 11, 2013

During P Daily Announcements:
a) Citizens turn in P Finance Sheets to Supreme Council
b) Supreme Council give their finance sheets to DOD
c) DOD gives class P Finance sheets to DOE (Director of Economy)
d) DOE uses P Finance Sheets to do State of the Kingdom Report (Due Monday)

1) HW Review / Quiz?: Proclamation of 1860 (Assign #5) (10)
2) HW Review / Quiz?: Nationalist Speech (Assign #6)
3) Languages Fuel Nationalism (Assign #7) (10)
4) Nationalism & Disunity (Assign #8) (10)
5) Cause & Effect (Assign #9) (10)
6) Recap Nationalism (?)
7) INTRO - (Assign #10) Crimean War (Who, What, When, Where and Why) – p. 244, 247, 255
8) INTRO - (Assign #10) Franco Prussian War (p.231 & 269 – 271)

HW:

a) Complete Assign #1-9
b) Assign 2 = KWL - Students should continually add to the LEARNED portion of the assignment throughout the unit.
c) Assign 3 = Vocab 8-14 - Students are expected to continually work on and complete all vocab words by the end of the unit. Most vocab words will be defined in class more than once. However, students will be expected to define and know all words on the Vocab list, whether some of the words are defined in class or not.
d) Assign 10 = Read and understand: Franco Prussian War & Crimean War (p. 244, 247, 255 - use Index in textbook if this page is wrong. Also, use online sources to learn about the Crimean War)


SUPREME COUNCIL MEETING AT LUNCH - Any Citizen can address the Supreme Council with regards to grievances on the ruling of their P-ville points allotted to them. 

P-VILLE POINTS - Soon your "sail" thru 1st semester will end and you will be turning in your financial sheets for a grade (Friday, January 18). Be sure to get as many P-ville points as possible. P-ville Points = 1 assignment worth 50 points or 5% of your semester grade. Supreme Council Members and DOD remind your people to earn their "P" points. No citizens should blow off this easy assignment.

P-VILLE WINTER ELECTIONS - will be on TUESDAY, January 22 (Last day of regular classes). Anyone interested in running will have to prepare a 30 second speech to be given in front of his/her class prior to election. The elected term is for 10 weeks at which time there will be the spring election and last of this school year. Get involved and participate in your class government in one way or another.


MONDAY January 14, 2013

1) Recap - Nationalism & Disunity (Assign #8)
2) Recap - Cause & Effect (Assign #9) (10)
3) Recap Nationalism (12)
4) Review Assign 10 - Franco/Prussian War & Crimean War (Who, What, When, Where Why)
5) Intro - 5 W's of Imperialism (Assign #11) (12)
6) Intro - Imperial Africa, India & China Group Work (10)
-----------Start with Africa on Friday. All powers points are available online. Do the notes in advance so you can pay closer attention in class.


HW:

A) COMPLETE FOR FRIDAY (Assign #15) - Imperial Africa (Ch 9 Section 2 p.290 - 297)
--------i) Map of Africa / African Border Dilemma
--------ii)Letter from Menenik II/ British Contact with African King

B) COMPLETE FOR TUESDAY (Assign #16) - Imperial India (Ch 9 Section 4 p.303 - 308)
C) COMPLETE FOR WEDNESDAY (Assign #17) - Imperial China (Ch 9 Section 5 p.309 - 313)


TUESDAY January 15, 2013 (Minimum Day - Period 1, 3 & 5)

1) Recap - Nationalism / (Nationalism Quiz?)
2) Recap - (Assign #11) 5 W's of Imperialism
3) Review (Assign #12) - Imperial Motives
4) Review (Assign #14) - Imperial World Map
5) (Assign #13) - Imperial Cartoons

HW:

A) COMPLETE FOR FRIDAY (Assign #15) - Imperial Africa (Ch 9 Section 2 p.290 - 297)
--------i) Map of Africa / African Border Dilemma
--------ii)Letter from Menenik II/ British Contact with African King

B) COMPLETE FOR TUESDAY (Assign #16) - Imperial India (Ch 9 Section 4 p.303 - 308)
C) COMPLETE FOR WEDNESDAY (Assign #17) - Imperial China (Ch 9 Section 5 p.309 - 313)

D) Legacy Projects will be due at the end of the semester.



1) Bring your book to class!
2) REVIEW by Groups (Assign #15) - Imperial Africa (Ch 9 Section 2 p.290 - 297)
--------i) Map of Africa / African Border Dilemma
--------ii)Letter from Menenik II/ British Contact with African King



WEDNESDAY January 16, 2013  (Minimum Day - Period 2, 4 & 6)

1) Vocab Review Game --------(10)
2) Africa Review
3) REVIEW by Groups - (Assign #16) - Imperial India (Ch 9 Section 4 p.303 - 308)

HW:

HEY! Last week to get your P-Ville Points (Due Friday January 18, 2012)

A) Assign 1-16 covered in class
B) Completing 1-16
C) Continuing Vocab (Assign #3)
D) Work on Imperial World Map (Assign #14)
E) Possible HW Quiz Wednesday on: i) Imperial World Map ii) Vocab


THURSDAY January 17, 2013

1) HW Quiz based on Imperial World Map (Assign #16) & Vocab (Assign #3) BE READY!
2) REVIEW by Groups (Assign #17) - Imperial China (Ch 9 Section 5 p.309 - 313)
3) Jeopardy Review
4) Analyzing Assumptions and Bias (If time permits)

HW:

A) Assignments 1-17 covered in class
B) Students should be finalizing completion of Assign 1-17
C) Study Assign 1-17 for Exam on Friday
D) P-ville Points (Due Friday)

FRIDAY January 18, 2013

1) Review of any assignments (1-17) not covered thus far
2) Review Game for Exam (Friday)


HW:

A) Assignments 1-17 completed, stapled and ready to turn in tomorrow
B) Study Assignments 1-17 for Exam


MONDAY January 21, 2013 (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

Schedule for Finals

Wednesday, January 23th = Period 2
Thursday, January 24th = Period 3 & 4
Friday, January 25th = Period 5 & 6


TUESAY January 22, 2013

1) Assignment 1-17 Stapled Packet DUE Friday before the tardy bell
2) P-Ville Semester 1 Financial Sheets (DUE TODAY)
3) Nationalism & Imperialism Exam
4) Post Test Survey
5) Trip out on how Ruskin Bond can say so much with so few words.

HW:

A) TBA
B) Work on them Legacy projects!
C) Start studying for the final exam!

Schedule for Finals

Wednesday, January 23th = Period 2
Thursday, January 24th = Period 3 & 4
Friday, January 25th = Period 5 & 6



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



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

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















































































































































































































































Here is a good one

Electric Organ Madness --- King P would like the P Orchestra to create such stuff.