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Geography &History of the World History 4TH Week 2nd Semester 1-23 to 1-27 Friday Monday 1-23-17 Warm up/EQ #5 List some of the ways that countries cooperate. Geography and History of the World History standard: GHW.6.1 Distinguish between violent and non-violent revolution. Describe the causes and events of political revolution. Big idea: Europe Objective/Goal: Understand how physical geography plays a role in the development of conflict and cooperation between countries. Vocabulary words: Migrate, Natural Resources word wall cards due Friday Agenda: 1. Daily work 2. Notes- Chapter 11 3. Go over Europe project- Think about a European country you like! Reflection question: What are some of the major historical events in Northwestern Europe? Homework: Study for tomorrow’s Quiz covering chapter 11 & your study guide Word wall cards are due on Friday Migrate, Natural Resources Start reading chapter 10 Find a country you want to do for your Power Point Need your book for Wednesday/Thursday Tuesday 1-24-17 Warm up/EQ#6 “POUND THE ROCK” What is the Protestant Reformation? Geography and History of the World History standard: GHW.6.1 Distinguish between violent and non-violent revolution. Describe the causes and events of political revolution. Big idea: Northern Europe Objective/Goal: 1. Understand how differences between regions can create conflict and cooperation. 2. Score at least 70% on your test. Vocabulary words: word wall cards due Friday Agenda: 1. Daily work 2. Notes- chapter 10 3. Quiz 4. I must know your country for tomorrow’s project! Reflection question: What are some of the major historical events in Northwestern Europe? Homework: Bring your book tomorrow. YOU WILL NEED IT!! Read chapter 10 should have it read by Monday. Word wall cards are due on Friday: Migrate, Natural Resources Wednesday 1-25-17 Warm up#7 What are two landforms that are prevalent in Northern Europe? Geography and History of the World History standard: GHW.6.4 Analyze how transportation and communication changes. Big idea: Europe Objective/Goal: Begin working on your country Power Point project and finish at least 5 slides. Vocabulary words: From today’s activity Agenda: 1. Daily work 2. Go over directions for European PowerPoint 3. Grab a Chrome book and work the rest of the period. Put it back plugged in. Reflection question: (Must do before you leave) What did you learn about your European country that you did not know before? Homework: Word wall cards are due on Friday: Migrate, Natural Resources Read chapter 10 should have it read by Monday. Study guide is due on Friday! BRING YOUR BOOK TOMORROW!! Buy index cards!! Work on your project! It is due on Monday 1-30 Thursday 1-26-17 Warm up#8 What happened during the Crusades? Geography and History of the World History standard: GHW.6.4 Analyze how transportation and communication changes. Big idea: Europe Objective/Goal: Complete most of your Power Point. You should be half way done. Vocabulary words: From the day’s activities. Agenda: 1. Daily work, rules 2. Work on European PowerPoint Reflection question: N/A Homework: Word wall cards are due tomorrow! Migrate, Natural Resources Study guide is due tomorrow! Finish reading chapter 10 Friday 1-27-17 Warm up/EQ#9 What are two facts about your country that most people would not know? Geography and History of the World History standard: GHW.6.4 Analyze how transportation and communication changes. Big idea: Europe Objective/Goal: Complete your Power Point and then e-mail it to me or share it with me. Vocabulary words: From the day’s activity. Agenda: 1. Daily work 2. Finish European PowerPoint- you will present your findings on Monday Reflection question: RQ Did you like the Power Point activity? Homework: Bring your textbook on Monday. If you did not finish your Power Point do it over the weekend.