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Week of Aug 18 - 21, 2015 World History Period 4, 5, 6 US History Period 2 Law and Youth Period 3 Agenda – Tues. Aug 18, 2015 US History Period 2 • Take home class assignment: Who I Am • Review APUSH HW due Friday • Quick Review Quiz – take out blank sheet of paper • List all 44 presidents – GO!! • Why study history? https://youtu.be/vgmNkYUL_Cw HW – See APUSH Handout and Edmodo APUSH HW – Tues. Aug 18, 2015 • Read and Write Notes – You can copy outline notes from these websites. http://www.apnotes.net/ap-15e.html http://www.coursenotes.org/us_history/notes/the_american_pageant_14th_editio n_textbook_notes • READ a children’s book about Colonial America and give a brief report – 1 minute read aloud recorded, due Monday, August 24. Here is a link to some examples. http://www.the-best-childrens-books.org/life-in-colonialamerica.html http://www.the-best-childrens-books.org/the-13-colonies.html Agenda – Tues. Aug 18, 2015 World History Period 4, 5, 6 • In class assignment: Who I Am • What is History? • Why study history? https://youtu.be/vgmNkYUL_Cw HW – Single Subject notebook by Friday, (glue stick and scissors optional) Agenda – Wed. Aug 19, 2015 World History Period 3, 4, 5 •In class assignment: Answer this question – If you could design a better classroom for Mrs. Isakson,(40 students) what would it look like? •Exit Ticket – What is a “Golden Rule” every classroom should have? How would you design this class? Cell Phone Policy Red – No cell phone use. If caught using cell phone, Mrs. Isakson will ask you to put phone in “Cell Cell” until the end of the period. Continued abuse of this policy may result in your cell being taken to the deans office where your parents will have to pick up phone. Green – Cell phone use is permissible only for the school activity in progress. Again cell phone may be confiscated if this policy is abused as well. What’s due Monday? - Single Subject Spiral, 70 pages, prefer college ruled but wide OK Get TWO, one for each semester - 8.5 x 10 loose leaf paper DO NOT tear out pages from spiral notebook! - Pencils, or blue or black ink pens – for work turned in. NO COLORED INK DUE - Monday! World History Period 3, 4, 5 - Recap What is FRONT LOADING? •What was your in class assignment? If you could design a better classroom for Mrs. Isakson what would it look like? •What’s due Monday? Exit Ticket: What is a “Golden Rule” every classroom should have? Law and Youth Agenda – Wed.. Aug 19, 2015 • Street Law Textbooks • Read pgs. 4 – 5 • List 10 Activities on own paper (Problem 1.1 pg. 5) • Shipwrecked Sailors pg. 6 HW – None Agenda – Thur Aug 20, 2014 World History • Why study History? – Read article and discuss • Primary vs. Secondary Notes HW – Primary Source MONDAY - 70 pg. single subject notebook DUE MONDAY! What are Primary and Secondary sources? • Primary – Firsthand historical materials that were produced in during the time period of a historical event • Secondary – materials that were made by the people who were not eyewitnesses or participants in a historical event and who based their interpretation of the event on researching primary resources • Primary – I was there • Secondary – I read about it What are Primary and Secondary sources? Make a list of Primary and Secondary source examples. •Primary – picture of the event, description made by a witness to event, birth certificates, IDs, census records, etc. •Secondary – materials that were made by the people who were not eyewitnesses or participants in a historical event and who based their interpretation of the event on researching primary resources What do these Primary sources tell you? What are Primary and Secondary sources? • Think of something FUN you did this summer • How can you prove that you did this? What primary sources were created? HOMEWORK Find and bring in one primary example of proof. DUE MONDAY Thur. Aug 20, 2015 Why Study History – Per 3, 5 and 6 1.. What the first reason the author say why we study history? (Para 1) 2. What makes the difference between making history fun or miserable? 3. Why is it important for even a business or pre-med student to study history? 4. Why is the saying “We study history so we won’t repeat the mistakes of the past” too clean of an answer? Agenda – Fri Aug 20, 2015 US History Period 2 • Review Chap 1 and 2 notes • Chap 1 and 2 Quiz – 10 Q’s 12 points •READ a children’s book about Colonial America and write a paragraph on index card due Monday, August 24. Here is a link to some examples. http://www.the-best-childrens-books.org/life-in-colonialamerica.html http://www.the-best-childrens-books.org/the-13-colonies.html APUSH Chap 1 and 2 1. The Treaty of Tordesillas was established to create a division of the colonies between which two countries? 2. What were the 3 G’s that the Spanish wanted? 3. What is the Black Legend? 4. After 1492, the increase in trade was known as what? 5. The Pueblo Revolt in which the natives fought and won against the Spaniards was led by who? APUSH Chap 1 and 2 6. Describe the 3 types of colonies – (3 points) 7. Why was Roanoke called the lost colony? 8. Who saves Jamestown and how does he do it? 9. Which colony was founded by Lord Baltimore? 10. What is the successful cash crop of the English colonies? Bonus Question – Who married Pocahontas? APUSH Chap 1 and 2 - Answers • The Treaty of Tordesillas was established to create a division between… Spain and France • The 3 G’s that the Spanish wanted were Gold, Glory, and God • The Black Legend is The belief that the Spaniards only brought bad things like disease and murder but actually some good was brought too APUSH Chap 1 and 2 – Answers cont. • The increase in trade after 1492 was The Colombian Exchange • The Pueblo Revolt in which the natives fought and won against the Spaniards was led by Pope – Also known as Pope’s Rebellion • The 3 types of colonies – (3 points) Corporate – joint stockholders own shares of colony for profit Proprietorship – land given to an individual Royal colony – paid and ruled by the monarchy APUSH Chap 1 and 2 – Answers cont. • Roanoke was called the lost colony because Walter Raleigh returns from England and the colony is deserted and everyone is gone • Jamestown is saved by John Smith by using military discipline • The colony was founded by Lord Baltimore was Maryland • The successful cash crop of the English colonies is tobacco John Rolfe married Pocahontas. Agenda – Fri Aug 21, 2014 World History • Seating Chart • World Map Quiz • Group World Map activity HW – Primary Source about your summer - 70 pg. single subject notebook DUE BOTH MONDAY! Law and Youth Fri. Aug 21, 2014 • What is Law? • Paper Clip Game • Chapter 1 Overview HW – Composition book MONDAY Law and Youth Fri. Aug 21, 2014 • Paper Clip Game – What made you frustrated or angry about the way the game was played? • Why was it unfair? • Three Key Points: a. A game cannot be enjoyed without clear and consistent rules. Vague rules ruin a game b. Rules cannot be changed in the middle of the game without feeling frustrated or confused c. Rules must be applied equally and consistently to all Law and Youth Fri. Aug 21, 2015 http://bit.ly/streetlawchap1overview 1. What is the difference between laws and values? 2. What are Human Rights? How are human rights protected in the US? 3. What is the difference between a criminal and civil law? 4. What is the constitutional framework?