Homework

__ If you are having trouble accessing the online textbook, ____ here is an ____ alternative activation code you can use: 3214698-15 __

__Last Class (optional) A, D &F: 5/6__ = = = Final Exam Schedule =

D block: Study session 12:10-1:25 Wednesday, May 30 ***IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY, BRING TEXTBOOKS!
Exam 8:00-9:35 Thursday, May 31

F block: Study session 12:10-1:25 Thursday, May 31 ***IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY, BRING TEXTBOOKS!

Exam 8:00-9:35 Friday, June 1

A block: Study session 12:10-1:25 Friday, June 1 ***IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY, BRING TEXTBOOKS!

Exam 8:00-9:35 Monday, June 4

__Due Class 52 A: 5/29, D: 5/30, F: 5/31__
 * Exam study block for D and F (A block study is class 53)
 * IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO, BRING YOUR TEXTBOOK AND TWO BOOKLETS TO CLASS

__Due Class 51 A: 5/24, D&F: 5/25__
 * Watch videos posted on class 50 of the Unit page. You do not need to take notes.
 * BRING YOUR TEXTBOOK AND TWO BOOKLETS TO CLASS

__Due Class 50 A: 5/22, 5/23, F: 5/24 (F block has a shortened class due to awards ceremony)__
 * Organizer comparing the Vietnam and Korean Wars

__Due Class 49 A&D: 5/21; F: 5/22__ Note Date Change


 * Unit 7 test: this will be in the form of a recorded oral debate on the following resolution. Partners and positions -- pro or con -- to be assigned on the day of the debate, so prepare to argue BOTH sides of your resolution. You may bring in with you a 3" x 5" notecard (one side only) and this is ALL you may have (except a computer for recording your debate). I have these if you need it. The debate will be limited to 15 minutes, and will not have a formal structure. You will be expected to seize every opportunity to argue your thesis, but shouting over your opponent will lose you marks. Think about our "fishbowl" discussions and your Unit 6 oral quizzes, as well as your essay writing lessons. How many strong arguments do you need to prove your thesis? How will you organize them? Is it enough to simply "preach" at your opponent and ignore what they say, or should you respond to (rebut) their arguments? Each of these topics has been chosen because there is no "right" answer, and both sides can be (and WERE) argued strongly.
 * 1) A block: The US should have entered the war earlier.
 * 2) D block: The Nazis were the only ones who should be held responsible for the Holocaust.
 * 3) F block: World War II was inevitable.

The test should not take you too much time to prepare for. Additional homework:

In //The Cold War// purple book, skim pp1-11 (most of this should be review, so just focus on "filling in the gaps" from your textbook reading and the class lecture, and on your gallery page, list 5 underlying causes of the Cold War.

__Due Class 48 A: 5/17, D&F: 5/18__
 * Read pp 514-517 (online) or pp 462-465 (hard copy) and make a Venn diagram to compare the aftermath of the war in Europe and Japan.
 * Write a paragraph on your gallery page answering the question, "Do you think it was right for the Allies to try only Nazi and Japanese leaders for war crimes? Explain your thinking."

__Due Class 47 A: 5/15, D&F: 5/16__
 * Watch and respond to the Holocaust survivors' videos from class 46 and complete reading and of Chapter 13 from //Hitler's War//.

__Due Class 46 A: 5/11; D: 5/14; F: 5/15__
 * You will have 45 minutes of this class to complete the work assigned in class 45, so the expectation is that you do about half an hour of work at home.

__Due Class 45 A&D: 5/10, F: 5/11__
 * Guided Reading A1-A7
 * Complete all classwork begun in class 44
 * Prepare for timeline activity (details on Unit page for class 44)

__Due Class 44 A: 5/8; D&F 5/9__
 * Complete all work unfinished in class 43. Work can be turned in as hard copy or posted on your gallery page.

__Due Class 43 A: 5/4__
 * As A block had a shortened class 42 because of International Festival, and had little time in class to work, please complete all work from class 42 by Class 44. You may have other homework due then too, so make sure you use class 43 time well!)


 * __D&F: 5/7__ Complete work started in class 42 either as hard copy or on your gallery page. (F block should have homework from class 41 done today as well -- see note below).

__Due Class 42 A: 5/2; D: 5/3__
 * Complete work from class 41 either as hard copy or on your gallery page


 * __F Block 5/4:__ As you had a shortened class due to International Festival, and had little time in class to work on this, this assignment should be completed for class 43 (at which time you may have other work to complete, so make sure you use class 42 time well!)

__Due Class 41 A&D: 5/1; F: 5/2__
 * Read textbook p 492-496 and use this and your previous reading from the chapter to complete Section 1 Assessment #2 (a chart of turning points for the Allies) and a paragraph answering #8 (comparing Hitler and Napoleon's invasions of Russia).

__Due Class 40 A: 4/27, D&F: 4/30__
 * Complete work assigned and begun in class 39

__Due Class 39 A: 4/25, D&F: 4/26__
 * Complete reading and notes on first two chapters of //Hitler's Germany//, using the Revision Guide (parts A and B) on page 20. Post your work on your gallery page, or, if you did your notes by hand, bring them to class with you.

__Due Class 38 A: 4/23, D: 4/24, F: 4/25__
 * No homework

__Due Class 37 A&D: 4/20, F: 4/23__
 * Complete the readings assigned in class 36. The readings are short, and I'd like you to take notes (don't HAVE to be Cornell), but I will not be collecting them.
 * Oral Quiz on the rise of Fascism

__Due Class 36 A: 4/18, D&F: 4/19__
 * Oral Quiz on the Depression

__Due Class 35 A: 4/16, D&F: 4/17__
 * Work on Great Depression stations from class 34 so that all can be completed in 45 minutes of class time.

__Due Class 34 A: 4/12; D: 4/13; F: 4/13__
 * None

__Due Class 33 A&D: 4/11; F: 4/12__
 * Do reading assignments if you do not think you will be able to finish all 3 stations by the end of next class.

__Due Class 32 A: 4/9, D&F: 4/10__
 * None

__Due Class 31 A: 4/5, D&F: 4/6__
 * Complete question on textbook reading if you didn't complete it in Class 30.

__Due Class 30 A: 4/3, D: 4/4, F: 4/5__
 * None

__Due Class 29 A&D: 4/2, F: 4/3__
 * None. You will be writing your Research Essays in class.

__Due Class 28 A: 3/28, D&F: 3/29__
 * None

__Due Class 27 A: 3/26, D&F: 3/27__
 * None

__Due Class 26 A: 3/15, D: 3/16, F:3/26__
 * None

__Due Class 25 A&D: 3/14, F: 3/15__
 * Unit 5 test (multiple choice, matching and short answer)

__Due Class 24 A: 3/12, D&F: 3/13__
 * None

__Due Class 23 D&F: 3/8__
 * Read and take Cornell notes on pp 417-422 (online edition) or pp 373-377 (hard copy edition).

__A: 3/7__
 * On a piece of paper you can hand in, write down you research topic and your research question. Do NOT complete the group project as that will be done in class.

__Due Class 22 A: 3/5__
 * Read and take Cornell notes on pp 417-422 (online edition) or pp 373-377 (hard copy edition).

__D: 3/6, F: 3/7__
 * Complete the last 3 BBC videos (F block has done this already).
 * Complete "Letter from the Trenches", handwritten, with all the key terms underlined. You may be a soldier from any country in the war fighting on the Western (or EASTERN) front. Make sure you use standard letter format, date it appropriately (from the correct historical time), open with "Dear ___" and address you parents as you would appropriately, and end with a proper conclusion, (eg. "love,__ " or "your loving son, ___").__

Due Class 21 A: 2/29, F: 3/5__
 * Complete all 6 BBC video clips from Class 20. Do NOT finish the "All Quiet on the Western Front" clip, or the poems, or the letter -- you will be working on those in class.
 * D Block: Look at only THREE of the six BBC video clips from Class 20. Do NOT finish the "All Quiet on the Western Front" clip, or the poems, or the letter -- you will be working on these in class (along with the remaining 3 BBC video clips).

__Due Class 20 A: 2/27, D&F: 2/28__
 * Read and take Cornell notes on "The Crisis in the Balkans", pp 409-410, and "Europe Plunges into War", pp 411-415.

__Due Class 19 A: 2/23, D&F: 2/34__
 * No homework

__Due Class 18 A: 2/21, D&F: 2/22__
 * No homework

__Due Class 17 A&D: 2/20, F: 2/21__
 * Unit test will include multiple choice, matching, short answer, chart, cartoon analysis and DBQ. The test will take the whole period.

__Due Class 16 A: 2/16, A BLOCK CHANGE IN ASSIGNMENT: YOU WILL HAVE THE CLASS TO COMPLETE THIS WORK __
 * Complete all tasks begun in class 16 and either post your work on your gallery page OR turn it in hard copy.

__D&F: 2/17__
 * You will have the class to work on the assignments on class 16, with all work due at the END of the class period. No extensions.

__Due Class 15 A: 2/14, D&F: 2/15__
 * Complete all tasks begun in class 14 and post your work on your gallery page. Your reading will also be collect to check your annotations, so don't forget to bring that with you to class.

__Due Class 14 A: 2/10, D: 2/13, F: 2/14__ Complete all tasks begun in class 13 and post your work on your gallery page.

__Due Class 13 A&D: 2/9, F: 2/10__
 * Complete all tasks begun in class 12 and post your work on your gallery page.

__Due Class 12 A: 2/7, D&F: 2/8__
 * Complete work posted on unit 4 page which you started in class 11.

__Due Class 11 A: 2/3; D&F: 2/6__
 * __ The Rise of Imperialism __**
 * Spend 10mins investigating the term //**‘Imperialism’**// on the internet (take brief notes). Make sure that you select //reliable// sources to read. Be ready to discuss the term with the class.


 * // Read the poem below: ‘The White Man’s Burden’ by Rudyard Kipling (1899) and answer the questions on your gallery page. //

__Due Class 10 A: 2/1, D: 2/2, F: 2/3__
 * Read and take Cornell notes on pp 304-306 (online edition - begins at "Labor Unions and Reform Laws") and the "Visual Summary: Industrial Revolution" on p 308. Then read the 4 primary sources on p 307 and answer the Document-Based Questions on your gallery page. If you are using the hardcopy textbook, the reading is on pp 270-272, and the Visual Summary is on p. 274. The primary sources and Document-Based Questions are NOT in the hardcopy edition, so must be done with the online textbook.

__Due Class 9 A&D: 1/31; F: 2/1__
 * Read what Adam Smith had to say about it. (Handout given in class). Smith's ideas about the marketplace, competition, the "invisible hand", and human self-interest were the foundation of laissez-faire capitalism (Read p. 270 old hard copy, or p. 303 online or new hard copy).
 * Look at this [|image] and this [|article]. Would Marx have agree that these countries were "communist"? What has happened to the "communist" world (once called the "Second World", to distinguish it from the "First World" -- wealthy capitalist countries, and the "Third World" -- poor countries)? Why do you think this has happened? What do you think of the idea that the growing gap between the rich and poor in the industrialized world never materialized (see p. 270) because of the Union movement (the formation of trades unions who unite to demand better working conditions for workers) and reform laws (to improve conditions for workers, eg. safety requirements, limits on the length of the working day, minimum wages)? Post the answer to these 4 questions on your gallery page.

__Due Class 8 A: 1/27, D&F: 1/30__
 * Complete Industrial Revolution C-C-C
 * Fill border with appropriate colorful images, placed horizontally and within the border area (don't go over the edge of the board). You must have images from all 4 revolutions, although they do not need to be equally distributed.
 * Include a bibliography on the back indicating where you got information for each revolution. You do not need to tie specific information to a specific source THIS TIME. Also include citations for each image and I must be able to tell which image came from which source. (i.e. you could number each image, or you could start at the top and work in a clockwise direction). You are not required to use MLA format THIS TIME, but I do need a complete URL for every online source.

__Due Class 7__ __A: 1/25 and D: 1/26__
 * [|Photo Essay] (Chapter begins p. 65, read until the end of the chapter p. 72) Make sure you look at the ACTUAL page numbers, not the document page number on the tool bar! Read the text (especially the picture captions), look at the pictures, and then write one paragraph commenting on what you've seen/read on your gallery page.

__F: 1/26__
 * Read (and take notes if you wish!) pp 289-294 in your online textbook (or pp 258-262 hard copy). Then answer the following question on your gallery page:
 * 1) The Industrial Revolution, and the urbanization that accompanied it, have been described as a mixed blessing. To what extent to you agree with this statement?

__Due Class 6__ __(F block only) 1/25__
 * [|Photo Essay] (Chapter begins p. 65, read until the end of the chapter p. 72) Make sure you look at the ACTUAL page numbers, not the document page number on the tool bar! Read the text (especially the picture captions), look at the pictures, and then write one paragraph commenting on what you've seen/read on your gallery page.

__A: 1/19, D: 1/20__


 * Read (and take notes if you wish!) pp 289-294 in your online textbook (or pp 258-262 hard copy). Then answer the following question on your gallery page:


 * 1) The Industrial Revolution, and the urbanization that accompanied it, have been described as a mixed blessing. To what extent to you agree with this statement?

__Due Class 5 A&D: 1/18, F: 1/19__
 * Finish reading "Men and Machines" if your group did not finish it in class. Go through the same steps: read, summarize in your own words (in your head is fine), and comment on what you read (again, in your head is fine). You could also do this with a family member, reading aloud to your mom or younger brother, summarizing what you read, and then commenting on it. Don't skip any steps! (Trust me, you'll thank me later).
 * Using [|MIndmeister], [|Mind42] or any other online mindmapping tool, create a mindmap of the impact of one invention of the past 100 years on human life. You must include at least 10 nodes on your map. Post your work on your gallery, or do turn it in hardcopy. I'm sure you're done mindmaps before, but just in case you haven't here's what they are: media type="youtube" key="wLWV0XN7K1g" height="315" width="420"

__Due Class 4 A: 1/16, D&F 1/17__
 * Have your C-C-C for the Haitian Revolution done and ready to put on your poster. You will have 15 minutes at the beginning of class to do this.

__Due Class 3 A: 1/12, D&F: 1/13__
 * No homework

__Due Class 2 A: 1/10, D: 1/11, F: 1/12__
 * No homework

__Due Class 1 A&D: 1/9; F: 1/10__
 * No homework


 * ~ BLOCK ||~ EXAM PREP. ||~ SEMESTER EXAM ||
 * A || 3rd block Wednesday, Dec. 14 (optional but recommended) || Thursday, Dec. 15, 8:00-9:35 ||
 * D || Regular class, Monday, Dec. 12 (obligatory) || Tuesday, Dec. 13, 8:00-9:35 ||
 * F || 3rd block Tuesday, Dec. 13 (optional but recommended) || Wednesday, Dec. 14, 8:00-9:35 ||

__For Test Prep Class D: 12/12, F: 12/13, A: 12/14__
 * Complete Congress of Vienna questions 4 and 5 and post on your gallery page
 * Complete worksheet "Comparing Revolutions in American and France"
 * Complete C-C-C for French Revolution and 1/2 the border images (must be clearly meaningful, use color, be horizontal). Don't forget to keep track of WHERE you got each one, as you'll need it for your citations. Remember this progress check is also a chance to fix anything that you didn't do right, or didn't complete, for the first progress check:
 * 1) poster title
 * 2) central quote, with MEANINGFUL image that enforces/illustrates the quote, has some color
 * 3) all 4 quadrant titles (same font, neat, correct titles)
 * 4) C-C-C for American Revolution, including BRIEF explanations and key dates where appropriate

__For Class 45 D: 12/8, F&A: 12/9__
 * Complete your third (and last) French Revolution diary entry. You must interact with at least 2 other characters, and include an appropriate illustration. This diary entry should be written during Napoleon's reign.
 * If you have not already done so, make sure you have watched all the videos on the Unit page for classes 43 and 44.
 * Come to class prepared to complete your French Revolution C-C-C and to fill HALF your border with appropriate colorful illustrations. You will have the class to work on it.

__For Class 44 D&F: 12/7, A: 12/8__
 * Opportunity to re-take one of your World Geography Quizzes -- a better grade will be substituted for your previous quiz grade. You do not HAVE to re-write if you do not wish to!
 * Complete your second French Revolution diary entry. You must interact with at least 2 other characters, and include an appropriate illustration. This diary entry should be written DURING the revolution.
 * Complete any unfinished work from class 43.
 * Continue to collect illustrations for your border -- half needs to be filled by the end of this week!

__For Class 43 D&F: 12/5, A: 12/6__
 * Complete French Revolution character summary and first diary entry. This must contain a hyperlink to a student-created wikipedia article (your class, and other of my World History classes, or Ms Dorsett's WH class) AND a link to one other character (ANY of the characters created by students in World History classes taught by me, Ms Dorsett, Mr. Plouffe or Mr. Brayko), and must include an appropriately meaningful illustration
 * Read chapters 4-6 of //Robespierre// or watch sections 4-6 of the French Revolution video and continue to take notes to help you complete your C-C-C. Continue to gather images for your Revolutions poster border, and print (color is required) -- should be 1/3 filled!

__For Class 42 D: 12/1, F&A 12/2__
 * Complete wikipedia article, following all instructions given in Class 41, and post ON YOUR LINK ON THE UNIT PAGE -- NOT your Gallery Page!! Your topic may have had to be slightly altered from your original question, so check your link before you start writing. Check your work over carefully before you post it.

__For Class 41 D: 11/29, F&A: 11/30__
 * Regional Geography Quiz #5
 * Read chapters 1-3 of //Robespierre and the French Revolution// OR watch sections 1-3 of the History Channel video //The French Revolution//. Take notes that will help you create your C-C-C for your revolutions poster (but don't DO the C-C-C yet; you still have a lot more to learn before you do!). Instructions are on the Unit 3 page, class 40.
 * Start collecting MEANINGFUL color images to fill the border of your Revolutions poster. This poster will be your Unit 3 final assessment, so work carefully. Images should fit inside your 8cm border, and should be glued horizontally.
 * Prepare a title "Revolutions" to be glued at the top of your poster inside the 8cm border.

__For Class 40 D&F: 11/28, A: 11/29__
 * Write one sentence on your gallery page explaining why you chose the image you did for your quotation.
 * Print up the text that will go in "The American Revolution" quadrant of your poster
 * Sub-titles are "Causes", "Course", "Consequences"
 * You need at least 4 bullet points for "Causes"; you need at least 8 bullet points for "Course" with key dates; you need at least 4 bullet points for "Consequences". Make sure you choose IMPORTANT causes, events and consequences!
 * Titles should be correctly capitalized (first word, and all key words after that) and neatly printed (or done on the computer and glued down neatly)
 * Please print out your C-C-C (Causes, Course, Consequences) for The American Revolution quadrant and have it ready to glue down next class

__For Class 39 D&F: 11/22; A: 11/23__
 * Buy a large (approx. .5m x 1m) stiff foam core poster board (any color) and bring to class. This is mandatory.
 * Complete reading and notes on the American Revolution begun in class 38.

__For Class 38 D: 11/18, F&A: 11/21__
 * Complete Louis XIV timeline. Follow all instructions on the Unit Page, and turn in a hard copy.

__For Class 37 D: 11/16; F&A: 11/17__
 * Post glogs (or link to glog) on your gallery page.
 * Regional Geography Quiz #4

__For Class 36 D&F: 11/15; A: 11/16__
 * Complete answers to Absolutism questions you worked on in class (A Block, this is what you started on Thursday, Nov. 10) F block, you should have done this in class with the substitute teacher.

__For Class 35 D&F: 11/11; A: 11/11 (A Block, you reversed classes 34 and 35) __
 * Read 'The Enlightenment Spreads' pp 202-205 (online edition) or pp 178-182 (hard copy). Instead of taking Cornell Notes, complete a mindmap like this:



or this:

__Be sure to use IMAGES and COLOR as well as BRIEF notes to capture the most important ideas from the chapter.__

__For Class 34 D: 11/9; F&A: 11/10__
 * Speed-Dating (A Block -- this is due class 35 for you!)

__For Class 33 D: 11/7; F&A: 11/8__
 * Complete Cornell notes from Class 32

__For Class 32 D&F: 11/4; A: 11/7__
 * Choose one PART of the video on the 21st Century Enlightenment and write a T3EL paragraph explaining how the speaker argues that the NEW Enlightenment is related to, or needs to differ from, the OLD Enlightenment. (A block, this will be due Class 33 for you, and instead the Cornell notes on the Enlightenment reading you started in class 31 will be due today)

__For Class 31 D&F: 11/2; A: 11/3__
 * No homework

__For Class 30 D: 10/31; F&A: 11/1__
 * Prepare for Unit II Essay. Your plan, completed in class 29, will be returned to you with comments, so you may use this, but no other notes, in completing your essay.

__For Class 29 D: 10/27; F&A 10/28__
 * Regional Geography Quiz #3
 * Complete Port 4 assignment //individually// and post on your gallery page (watch video and answer 4 questions -- a single sentence for each; do APPARTS analysis of two documents)

__For Class 28 D&F: 10/26; A: 10/27__
 * Complete and post (unless you must hand in something hard copy) your work for Ports 1, 2 and 3. Remember to post all work on ONE gallery page, with the name(s) of your partner(s). Don't forget to include proof that you have discussed questions, not just had one person in the group answer (could be a recording, a "TodaysMeet" online chat, a screenshot of an iChat conversation, a signed "affidavit" or anything else you can think of). Remember also that the purpose of YOUR voyage is to please your QUEEN (unless you are prepared to lose your head!).

__For Class 27 F: 10/24, A: 10/25__
 * None

__For Class 26 F&A: 10/20; D: 10/24__
 * Watch Port 3 videos (from Unit 2, Class 25): Atlantic Slave Trade (2) and "Amazing Grace" clips ("Amistad" clip is optional -- may be distressing so do not watch if you are easily upset)

__For Class 25 F&A 10/18, D: 10/19__ >
 * Watch video on Unit 2 page (class 24), but it's also here: [|Europe "discovers" the "New World" and wrecks it!]

__For Class 24 F: 10/14, A&D: 10/17__
 * Examine and analyze all images in Chapter 2 "The Muslim World Expands" pp 60-77 (hardcopy) or pp 70-87 (online). Then read and take notes on these chapters in brief [[file:Muslim World 1.pdf]][[file:Muslim World 2.pdf]][[file:Muslim World 3.pdf]].
 * You will be asked to locate the major Muslim empires (Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal) on a world map, and know the dates of each empire (see "Visual Summary p 78 hardcopy for a useful timeline).
 * Copy (by hand/computer, not cut & paste) into your notebook, the "Visual Summary" on p. 90 (online).

__For Class 23 F: 10/12, A: 10/13, D: 10/14__
 * Regional Geography Quiz #2

__For Class 22 F&A: 10/11, D: 10/12__
 * Re-write T3EL paragraph (Calvin/Luther) if necessary on the basis of peer feedback. Print it out and attach to original (with peer feedback)
 * Complete Islam/Christianity Venn Diagram

__For Class 21 F&A: 10/7, D: 10/10__
 * Complete "Protestant Reformation" video (both parts) posted on unit 2 page, and complete your list of 3 reasons (causes) for the Reformation, and 3 things that changed because of it (effects).
 * Please bring your T3EL paragraph (due last class but not collected) to class as you will be doing a peer edit activity with it

__For Class 20 F: 10/5: A&D 10/6__
 * Read and take notes on "Luther Leads the Reformation" and "The Reformation Continues" on these two pages: [[file:Reformation 1.pdf]][[file:Reformation 2.pdf]]
 * Write a paragraph, using T3EL explaining which leader -- Luther or Calvin -- had the greater impact, and why.

__For Class 19 F: 9/30; A: 10/4; D: 10/5__
 * Read and take Cornell notes on MWH pp 165-170 (hard copy) or pp189-194 (online edition), Chapter 6.1 "The Scientific Revolution".

__For Class 18 F&A 9/29, D: 9/30__
 * Cut out shape of your head from colored paper. Write the name of "your" Renaissance Open-Minded person __in marker__ (not pencil or pen -- needs to be VISIBLE). Cut out the the white "thought bubble" and draw an image that represents the new thought, idea or invention this person contributed to the Renaissance. Put YOUR NAME (in pencil please) on the back of BOTH papers.
 * Regional Geography Quiz #1 You may choose any region. You will only be labeling countries (not cities or physical features). The level for each region (to get 100%) is as follows:

Asia and Oceania /22 The Americas /27 Europe /40 The Middle East /23 Africa /45 ** Sudan has now been divided into TWO countries: Sudan in the north, and [|South Sudan] in the south.

Regional Geography Quiz Dates:

Quiz #1 Class 18 F&A: Thursday, Sept. 29; D: Friday, Sept. 30 Quiz #2 Class 23 F: Wednesday, Oct. 12; A: Thursday, Oct. 13; D: Friday, Oct. 14 Quiz #3 Class 29 D: Thursday, Oct. 27 (Note this is a change) F&A: Friday, Oct. 28 Quiz #4 Class 37 D: Wednesday Nov. 16 (Note this is a change) ; F&A: Thursday, Nov. 17 Quiz #5 Class 41 D: Tuesday Nov. 29 (Note this is a change) ; F&A: Wednesday, Nov. 30, D: Thursday Dec. 1

Re-take Class 45 D: Thursday Dec. 8; F&A: Friday, Dec. 9

A useful interactive (and fun) website to help you learn the location of these countries is [|lizardpoint.com] The regional maps which will be used for each quiz have been posted in the classroom. Please note that the boundaries of each region are somewhat arbitrary, so may differ from website to website, so make sure you look at the maps I post in the classroom.

__For Class 17 F&A: 9/27, D: 9/28__ Complete textbook reading and Cornell notes (for full instructions see unit 2, Class 16).

__For Class 16__

A 9/22: Complete "SEE, THINK, WONDER" on Unit 2 page (class 14) D & F: 9/23 Complete classwork for Class 13 (posted on the Unit 2 page) if you can, but stop after 20 minutes. No facebooking or ichat though -- 20 minutes of focused work!

__For Class 15__

A: 9/20 No Homework D&F: 9/21
 * Complete "SEE, THINK, WONDER" on Unit 2 page (class 14)

__For Class 14 A: 9/9, D: 9/19, F: 9/20__
 * No homework

__For Class 13__

A: 9/8
 * No homework

D: 9/8 and F: 9/9
 * Read and highlight MOST important information in //1421// packet up to the end of chapter 1 (page 71).

__For Class 12__ A: 9/6, D&F 9/7
 * No homework

__For Class 11__

A: 9/2 & D: 9/5
 * __If you received an "unsatisfactory" grade on your last APPARTS on the Black Death__, you have another opportunity to demonstrate that you have mastered this skill. A "satisfactory" grade will replace the other grade in PowerSchool if you are able to read this source and apply APPARTS effectively. Please hand in your work hard copy (not posted on the wiki) and remember to include your name, date, block and assignment title. Write in Complete sentences.



__For Class 10__ A: 8/31
 * Read and take notes on pages 37-39 in your ONLINE text (including the box on bottom of p.39 dealing with "Renaissance man and woman") and thoughtfully answer the following questions . Please **print**your answers out before next class. Make sure you
 * Write neatly, or type your work
 * Include your name, the date you worked on the assignment, your block, and an appropriate title for your work. "Questions" or "Homework" is not an appropriate title.
 * Do not begin answers with a dash ("-") or bullet point. Leave a space after the question, or indent your answer.
 * Answer in complete sentences.
 * Answers should be thorough, and address all parts of the question.

4. Why did church leaders and wealthy merchants support the arts?
=== 5. What were the similarities and differences between upper-class Renaissance men and women? === === 6. After reading the "Analyzing Primary Sources" box, respond to this question: Do the qualities called for in the ideal Renaissance man and woman seem to emphasize the individual or the group? Give evidence in the documents to back up your answer! ===

D: 9/1
 * No homework

F: 9/2


 * __If you received an "unsatisfactory" grade on your last APPARTS on the Black Death__, you have another opportunity to demonstrate that you have mastered this skill. A "satisfactory" grade will replace the other grade in PowerSchool if you are able to read this source and apply APPARTS effectively. Please hand in your work hard copy (not posted on the wiki) and remember to include your name, date, block and assignment title. Write in Complete sentences.



__For Class 9__ A: 8/30
 * No homework

D: 8/30 and F: 8/31
 * Read and take notes on pages 37-39 in your ONLINE text (including the box on bottom of p.39 dealing with "Renaissance man and woman") and thoughtfully answer the following questions . Please **print**your answers out before next class. Make sure you
 * Write neatly, or type your work
 * Include your name, the date you worked on the assignment, your block, and an appropriate title for your work. "Questions" or "Homework" is not an appropriate title.
 * Do not begin answers with a dash ("-") or bullet point. Leave a space after the question, or indent your answer.
 * Answer in complete sentences.
 * Answers should be thorough, and address all parts of the question.

4. Why did church leaders and wealthy merchants support the arts?
=== 5. What were the similarities and differences between upper-class Renaissance men and women? === === 6. After reading the "Analyzing Primary Sources" box, respond to this question: Do the qualities called for in the ideal Renaissance man and woman seem to emphasize the individual or the group? Give evidence in the documents to back up your answer! ===

__For Class 8__ A: 8/26, D & F: 8/29
 * No homework

__For Class 7__ A: 8/24
 * Family History Project will be presented today, so make sure your sources are uploaded. See Unit 1 for detailed instructions about what must be included on your gallery page. You MAY bring your sources to use in your presentation, but please, nothing valuable or fragile!

D & F: 8/25
 * Apply APPARTS to the article on the Unit page, "The Black Death, 1348". You may do this as either a hard copy or posted on your gallery page. It will be graded.

__For Class 6__ A: 8/22
 * Apply APPARTS to the article on the Unit page, "The Black Death, 1348". You may do this as either a hard copy or posted on your gallery page. It will be graded.

D: 8/23 and F: 8/24
 * Family History Project will be presented today, so make sure your sources are uploaded. See Unit 1 for detailed instructions about what must be included on your gallery page. You MAY bring your sources to use in your presentation, but please, nothing valuable or fragile!

__For Class 5__ A & D: 8/19; F: 8/22
 * Read and answer questions on "The Many Hats of an Historian". Post your work on our gallery page, making sure you date it and give it a title. Post newest work at the TOP of the page please.
 * Think about events and sources you might use for your Family History Project

__For Class 4__ A: 8/17, D & F: 8/18
 * Apply APPARTS to the Letter of Pope Gregory VII. Write out your answers and bring a hard copy to class with you.

__For Class 3__ A: 8/12: D & F: 8/16
 * No homework

__For Class 2__ A: 8/10; D: 8/11; F: 8/12
 * Make sure you have completed the google doc student information (link is on Unit 1 page, Class 1)
 * Make sure you have full access to both 1) the class wiki and 2) the online textbook (user name ssha_kis, PW student, activation code 3551112-150)
 * Make sure you have read over the WHOLE syllabus and ask any questions.

__For Class 1__ A &D: 8/9; F: 8/10
 * Read over the syllabus for World History 9
 * As to be invited to join this wiki. You MUST use your MacID as your user name, or I will have to reject your request to join.