Tuesday, October 29
DBQ: Ancient Greece. Today, we will continue analyzing the documents from the DBQ. Then, tomorrow, you will categorize and then write a thesis statement.
Wednesday, October 30
1. Categorize documents and write a DBQ thesis statement
2. Lecture: Significance of Ancient Rome
Read p. 155-159. Complete the Chapter 6 section 1 reading guide. Due Tuesday.
Thursday, October 31 Happy Halloween
ACT-Style reading: "The Spirit of Halloween" plus a 10 question quiz
Friday, November 1
Lecture: The Roman Republic, Part 1
Don't forget the reading guide---due Tuesday!
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Updated Schedule for the Week
Thursday, October 24
1. Discuss Test
2. DBQ: Ancient Greece
Friday, October 25
Reading benchmark Test
1. Discuss Test
2. DBQ: Ancient Greece
Friday, October 25
Reading benchmark Test
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Crash Course World History
Yesterday, we watched an AWESOME video about Alexander the Great. Remember, we made a chart with evidence supporting whether or not Alexander should be called "the Great." If you weren't here, you need to watch it for the Quiz tomorrow. Hhhmmmmm. Maybe a writing section on the quiz....hmmmmm...I think so!
Monday, October 21, 2013
Schedule October 21-25, 2013
Monday, October 21
Was Alexander the Great actually "great?"
The reading guide for Chapter 5, sec 4-5 due tomorrow.
Tuesday, October 22
Review for the test. The test will be about 35 questions--multiple choice and matching. Plus, there will be a map of Ancient Greece as well.
Wednesday, October 23
Test over Chapter 5.
No Homework.
Thursday, October 24
1. Discuss Test
2. Lecture: The beginning of Rome.
Friday, October 25
Reading benchmark Test
Read p. 155-159. Complete reading guide for Chapter 6, sec 1. This will be due on Wednesday.
Was Alexander the Great actually "great?"
The reading guide for Chapter 5, sec 4-5 due tomorrow.
Tuesday, October 22
Review for the test. The test will be about 35 questions--multiple choice and matching. Plus, there will be a map of Ancient Greece as well.
Terms/People
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Map
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Themes/Ideas
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| Monarchy Oligarchy Tyranny/tyrant Democracy Persian Wars Peloponnesian Wars Pericles Minoan civilization Mycenaean civilization Homer Macedonia Alexander the Great Acropolis Parthenon Socrates Plato Aristotle
Trojan War
Polis
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Athens
Sparta
Olympia Corinth Thebes
Troy
Crete
Knossos
Aegean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Ionian Sea
Rhodes
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Geography of Greece—importance
Limits on democracy in Athens
Spreading of Greek culture
Results of the Persian Wars and Peloponnesian Wars
Hellenic/Hellenistic culture
Art and architecture in Ancient Greece
Alexander the Great—significance; how he ruled; what
he did
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Wednesday, October 23
Test over Chapter 5.
No Homework.
Thursday, October 24
1. Discuss Test
2. Lecture: The beginning of Rome.
Friday, October 25
Reading benchmark Test
Read p. 155-159. Complete reading guide for Chapter 6, sec 1. This will be due on Wednesday.
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