Friday, May 27, 2016

Thursday & Friday May 26th & 27th Days 86 & 87

Tiananmen Square 1989
OBJECTIVES:
Students will become familiar with:

• The Google search engine in and outside of China
• The events surrounding the confrontation at Tiananmen Square between Chinese
forces and the Tank Man
• How censorship affects what the media reports and what the public learns
• Lasting impact of the Tank Man's actions
Global impact of the Tank Man's actions
Morin cartoon: Hong Kong protests



PBS Tien square doc TankMan

    Questions for discussion on Tank Man

    Tank Man Prezi - See it here

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Tuesday & Wednesday May 24th & 25th Days 84 & 85


Tiananmen Square 1989
OBJECTIVES:
Students will become familiar with:

• The Google search engine in and outside of China
• The events surrounding the confrontation at Tiananmen Square between Chinese
forces and the Tank Man
• How censorship affects what the media reports and what the public learns
• Lasting impact of the Tank Man's actions
Global impact of the Tank Man's actions



PBS Tien square doc TankMan


    Questions for discussion on Tank Man

    Tank Man Prezi - See it here


Monday, May 23, 2016

Monday May 23rd Day 83

Chapter 31 China


Objective: Upon completion of this chapter students will be able to:

* describe the results of China's contracts with the West
* identify the internal conflict that led to a Communist takeover
* describe the purpose and results of the Great Leap Forward
* explain how a series of modernizations attempted to change China


Rationale: Most students today only know recent China. The Olympics were the only visual students have been shown of where China is as a country. which leaves out where China have come from. Exposing students to the history of China (recently) moving from a disjointed agricultural based country to a Communist revolution will fill-in some of the missing pieces to China's current political structure. Tiananmen Square will be a pivotal part of this process.

Evidence: By understanding the various political changes and the various factors influencing those changes,  students will be able to articulate an accurate timeline of events which shaped the course of China's recent past, and has brought it to a modern day one party run country.


Last Assignments:
Textbook Chapter 31 -
Friday by Midnight - P658 (Q's 1-6) P664 (Q's 1-6) 
Monday by Midnight - P669 (1-4) P676 (1-5)

World Geography Political and Physical
Comparative Religion Project questions
Chapters 29 (India and questions about Gandhi) & 31(China and questions about Tank Man)

Friday, May 20, 2016

Friday May 20th Day 82


Rally Schedule


Last Assignments:
Textbook Chapter 31 -
Monday by Midnight - P658 (Q's 1-6) P664 (Q's 1-6) 
Wednesday by Midnight - P669 (1-4) P676 (1-5)

FINAL:
World Geography Political and Physical
Comparative Religion Project questions
Chapters 29 (India and questions about Gandhi) & 31(China and questions about Tank Man)

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Wednesday & Thursday May 18th & 19th Days 80 & 81

Correct ASIA Map Test

Chapter 28 India


Non-violence questions - Copy/rewrite the scenarios into a google doc and answer them

Gandhi Quotes 
Step #1 - (each student will select three quotes they feel are "the best") after you have selected the quote, copy it onto a doc and then explain its meaning and why you feel it's so good.
Step #2 - share your list with your table mates.
Step #3 - Pick the agreed upon best quote from your table and have someone read it out and explain why it's the best.

Gandhi and Imperialism DBQ

Textbook Chapter 30 P634 (1-3) 636 (1-2) 638 (1-2) (Wed/Thurs)

Textbook Chapter 30 P640 (1-2) 642 (1-2) 644 (1-3) (Fri)

Gandhi video sequence - 
1st protest in South Africa - Registration Papers
Speech on non-violence - Meaning of Non-violence protest
Resistance/India's Tea Party - Poking the Bear

Last Assignments:
Textbook Chapter 31 -
Friday by Midnight - P658 (Q's 1-6) P664 (Q's 1-6) 
Monday by Midnight - P669 (1-4) P676 (1-5)

FINAL:
World Geography Political and Physical
Comparative Religion Project questions
Chapters 29 (India and questions about Gandhi) & 31(China and questions about Tank Man)




Monday, May 16, 2016

Monday & Tuesday May 16th & 17th Days 78 & 79

ASIA Map Test

Asia Map Quiz Game #2


Chapter 28 India

Once the test is finished - finish answering the Non-violent questions on a google doc, then answer the Gandhi quotes below those answers.
Once that is finished, answer the Gandhi DBQ on a separate google doc.

Non-violence questions - Copy/rewrite the scenarios into a google doc and answer them

Gandhi Quotes 
Step #1 - (each student will select three quotes they feel are "the best") after you have selected the quote, copy it onto a doc and then explain its meaning and why you feel it's so good.
Step #2 - share your list with your table mates.
Step #3 - Pick the agreed upon best quote from your table and have someone read it out and explain why it's the best.

Gandhi and Imperialism DBQ

Textbook Chapter 30 P634 (1-3) 636 (1-2) 638 (1-2) (Wed/Thurs)


Textbook Chapter 30 P640 (1-2) 642 (1-2) 644 (1-3) (Fri)

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Thursday & Friday May 12th & 13th Days 76 & 77

Chapter 28 India

Thursday and Friday - Answer the Non-violent questions on a google doc, then answer the Gandhi quotes below those answers.
Once that is finished, answer the Gandhi DBQ on a separate google doc.
If you finish that assignment, work on Textbook page 613 (which is due at midnight) 
Work on Asia Maps for the Asia Test on Monday.


Non-violence questions - Copy/rewrite the scenarios into a google doc and answer them

Gandhi Quotes 
Step #1 - (each student will select three quotes they feel are "the best") after you have selected the quote, copy it onto a doc and then explain its meaning and why you feel it's so good.
Step #2 - share your list with your table mates.
Step #3 - Pick the agreed upon best quote from your table and have someone read it out and explain why it's the best.

Gandhi and Imperialism DBQ

Textbook Chapter 29 Page 610 Q's 1-4 (Tues/Wed)
Textbook Chapter 29 Page 613 Q's 1-5 (Thurs/Fri)

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Tuesday & Wednesday May 10th &11th Days 74 & 75

Chapter 28 India

Gordon Ramsey video


Non-violence questions - Copy/rewrite the scenarios into a google doc and answer them

Gandhi Quotes 
Step #1 - (each student will select three quotes they feel are "the best") after you have selected the quote, copy it onto a doc and then explain its meaning and why you feel it's so good.
Step #2 - share your list with your table mates.
Step #3 - Pick the agreed upon best quote from your table and have someone read it out and explain why it's the best.

Presentation on the Caste System - 

Presentation on Gandhi - presentation

Textbook Chapter 29 Page 610 Q's 1-4 (Tues/Wed)
Textbook Chapter 29 Page 613 Q's 1-5 (Thurs/Fri)


Monday, May 9, 2016

Monday May 9th Day 73

Mapping Monday- Asia




 Today's schedule

Current Event  #23, #24 Due Today as well as your Final Mapping Map


Objective - Given a set of blank maps, and a list of political and physical items, students will be able to access on-line atlases to locate and properly list the items within a defined country/continent using the proper mapping techniques learned in class.

Rationale - Students current geographical awareness is sorely lacking, and this activity will assists in changing that deficiency

Evidence - By correctly listing and labeling the various geographical items on a map, students will demonstrate their understanding of where items are located.

Asia Map List

Asia Blank Maps

CHAPTER 29 - Page 610 Q's 1-4 (Due Tuesday/Wednesday May 10th/11th)

Page 613 Q's 1-5 (Due Thursday/Friday May 12th/13th)

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Thursday & Friday May 5th & 6th Days 71 & 72

5 C's Reflection and submission

 Today's schedule

Work on your 5C's reflection for the comparative Religion Project



Reflection Questionnaire




We will be starting on Chapter 29 - Your 1st assignment will be the textbook questions on Page 610 Q's 1-4 and Page 613 Q's 1-5. These will be due by midnight on Tues/Wed based on which block day you have.





Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Tuesday & Wednesday May 3rd & 4th, Days 69 & 70

Comparative Religion Project

 Today's schedule

Present the Projects



Objective: Shown a presentation covering the 9 main world religions,  students will be able to identify various unique attributes the the world's main religions and define their differences in a comparative list. In addition students will be able to 


  • Compare and contrast beliefs of religions and faith traditions;
  • Evaluate similarities and differences in belief systems and rituals;
Rationale: Religion affects many aspects of public life. Governmental policies, daily practices, feelings of right and wrong, societal roles for men, women, children, etc, many times have a connection to a particular faith. Understanding the various belief system around the world will help students understand the actions taken by people of other countries as well as inside the USA.

Evidence: By comparing the various foundations, tenets, and beliefs, students will begin to identify the characteristics of a faith and the reasons behind those actions.







Reflection Questionnaire
When finished with all presentations

QUESTIONS:
Each group will create 5 questions for the final about their religion. Make sure each question can be answered by all classes that presented the same religion (meaning make sire the questions are general enough that each class that presented "Hinduism" would have presented the information that is on the question. Each question should be a fill-in question.




Asia Map List

Asia Blank Maps

Each group will create 5 questions about their religion and submit them on Google Docs into the Folder on Classroom.


Due Tues/Wed-Chapter 28 Page 590  Q's 1-3, 592 's 1-3, 594 Q's 1-3, 

Due Thrus/Fri -
Textbook Page 596 Q's 1 -2, 598 Q's 1,2


Monday, May 2, 2016

Monday May 2nd Day 68

Mapping Monday- Asia




 Today's schedule

Current Event  #23, #24 on the ASIA is Due Next Monday (these will be the last Current Events of the year) Be ready to submit your Google Map with all your locations plotted, as well as the last two Current Events


Objective - Given a set of blank maps, and a list of political and physical items, students will be able to access on-line atlases to locate and properly list the items within a defined country/continent using the proper mapping techniques learned in class.

Rationale - Students current geographical awareness is sorely lacking, and this activity will assists in changing that deficiency

Evidence - By correctly listing and labeling the various geographical items on a map, students will demonstrate their understanding of where items are located.

Asia Map List

Asia Blank Maps

CHAPTER 28 - Page 590, 592, 594 (due Tues/Wed) Page 596, 598 (due  Thurs/Fri)