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Wednesday, Jan 10:
HW: Make a list of 3 historical figures you'd like to be for your Speakers' Corner project --> 1st choice, 2nd choice, and 3rd choice.
Tuesday, Jan 9: Ms Nguyen out sick
Monday, Jan 8:
HW: Read Chapter 19 Section 4: New Ways of Thinking, pgs 622-626. You have the option of doing notes or answering the questions. I would suggest doing a mixture of both.
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Friday, Jan 5: Child Labour Primary Source Analysis - partner activity Link to primary sources here. Each pair must read 1 primary source from:
Each pair will also need to examine 2 statistics For each source (total of 4) you must discuss with your partner & write down the following:
Thursday, Jan 4: Finished up the Urbanization Simulation Discuss the negative & positive impacts of urbanization Reading Quiz on Ch 19 Sec 3 Wednesday, Jan 3: Urbanization Simulation Add the following important dates your your calendar/stamp sheet:
If you did the wrong HW assignment yesterday, do the correct one. Tuesday, Jan 2: Industrial Revolution lecture notes (posted below) Key Terms: (add to your key terms sheet & use your notes to define your terms)
Homework:
I posted the wrong chapter yesterday, if you read the wrong one, please read & take notes on the correct chapter, I will give you extra credit for reading the wrong one. If you read the right chapter, you can read the wrong one for extra credit, both sections posted blow.
Monday, Jan 1:
New Years Days - last day of Winter Break Monday, Dec 18:
French Revolution video Tuesday, Dec 19: Wrap up the French Revolution video Go over writing rubric Wednesday, Dec 20: Reminder: Final draft of your Fall Research Essay is due Friday at Midnight. Extra Credit Opportunities over break... The Seattle Art Museum has 2 exhibits that you can go to and write a short min. 1 paragraph - max. 1 page (double space) about (1) how the piece of art connects to what we've learned in class or (2) using your knowledge of Renaissance art to describe all the features of art you see in a particular piece of art and your thoughts about seeing a Renaissance art in person. Monday, Dec 11:
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Room location for this week:
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Tuesday, Dec 5:
HW: Finish outline - min. 2 body thesis with min. 2 pieces of evidence & analysis each, due tomorrow, printed Wednesday, Dec 6:
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Monday, Nov 27:
HW: Research topics, initial research question on a notecard due tomorrow at beginning of class
Tuesday, Nov 28: Research Day:
HW: Write your initial thesis on notecard - due at the beginning of the period tomorrow. Submit your notecards to the appropriate NoodleTool Inbox:
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***Important date this week: Age of Absolutism Unit Test on Friday Monday, Nov 13:
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Wednesday, Nov 15:
With your group, you will be researching one assigned revolution (Latin American, Haitian, American, French) You will create a poster that has the following component:
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