Here is the information you will need for today’s activity (or linked below as the one is having troubles with some computers)! AND NOTE - this should take you most of the period as I am looking for details from both THIS unit AND our LAST unit - not simply what is located in the quotes on the PowerPoint. Upcoming Due Dates: 2/1: Keylor: pp. 50-57 (start at "The Alliances Kick in") 2/5: Spielvogel: pp. 765-775 (seems long, but skip “side readings”) 2/6: Spielvogel: 775-781; print out documents on the horrors of the trenches - 1, 2, 3, 4 - print one set of documents per person 2/8: critically read ONE of the following, you pick (they are longer, so take less notes than usual): "What 1914 can teach us about 2014" or "The Christmas Truce & Soccer" 2/12: Keylor 58-62 & Spielvogel 787-789 (“Last Years…” & “Rev. Upheavals”) 2/14: Mini Battles Assignment 2/15: Spielvogel 789-793 & during class: Introduce Sophomore Project
Helpful reading for class today. And a link to the Prezi we covered.
We went over more details on the start of the War – how it turned from a crisis in the Balkans to a world war. If you were absent, please have a helpful classmate give you the missed information or make an appointment with me. Upcoming Due Dates: 1/31: CR Celebrating the War? & a German child's account of the start of the war 2/1: Keylor: pp. 50-57 (start at "The Alliances Kick in") 2/5: Spielvogel: pp. 765-775 (seems long, but skip “side readings”) 2/6: Spielvogel: 775-781; print out documents on the horrors of the trenches - 1, 2, 3, 4 - print one set of documents per person 2/8: critically read ONE of the following, you pick (they are longer, so take less notes than usual): "What 1914 can teach us about 2014" or "The Christmas Truce & Soccer" 2/12: Keylor 58-62 & Spielvogel 787-789 (“Last Years…” & “Rev. Upheavals”) Today we started the coming of WWI – this included a fantastic Prezi ;); we will continue with this topic over the next few days. We also went over some of the details of Unit #5 and checked out a new textbook we will use 2nd semester along with Spielvogel. If you were absent, please get the notes from a helpful classmate or make an appointment with me. Additionally, please go to the Library and check out the Keylor Textbook during regular SHS Library hours.
Upcoming Due Dates: 1/30: *NEW TEXTBOOK* Keylor: pp. 3-8 (start at part re: Britain, stop at Russia) & 47-49 (part on Econ & Strategic Anxieties) – we will check out the new textbook on Tuesday, but here is the reading in case you want to work ahead or absent when we check it out 1/31: CR Celebrating the War? & a German child's account of the start of the war 2/1: Keylor: pp. 50-57 (start at "The Alliances Kick in") 2/5: Spielvogel: pp. 765-775 (seems long, but skip “side readings”) 2/6: Spielvogel: 775-781; print out documents on the horrors of the trenches - 1, 2, 3, 4 - print one set of documents per person 2/8: critically read ONE of the following, you pick (they are longer, so take less notes than usual): "What 1914 can teach us about 2014" or "The Christmas Truce & Soccer" 2/12: Keylor 58-62 & Spielvogel 787-789 (“Last Years…” & “Rev. Upheavals”) 2/14: Mini Battles Assignment 2/15: Spielvogel 789-793 & during class: Introduce Sophomore Project Today was the Final Exam. No class tomorrow because of Final Exams. Good luck on the rest of your exams and have a nice long weekend! :)
Thank you to everyone who able to make it to the Review Session after school yesterday!
Today was more time to ask questions and review for the Final Exam. If you were absent, please review for the Final Exam on your own. Upcoming Due Dates: 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide We went over possible DBQ pitfalls, and reviewed for the Final Exam. If you were absent, please review for the Final Exam on your own.
1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide We took the Unit #4 Exam. Have a wonderful 3 day weekend.
Upcoming Due Dates: 1/22: All Honors 10 SS Final Review in Library from 3:15-4:15 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide We went over racial German nationalism, different types of nationalist movements, and the themes one can see happening in late 19th (early 20th) century Europe. If you were absent, please have a helpful classmate give you the missed information or make an appointment with me.
Upcoming Due Dates: 1/18: Unit #4 Exam – UPDATED Unit #4 Study Guide 1/22: All Honors 10 SS Final Review in Library from 3:15-4:15 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide We went over the Unification of Germany and the Nationalism CR documents. If you were absent, please have a helpful classmate give you the missed information or make an appointment with me. Upcoming Due Dates: 1/17: TB 717-720 & 735-741 1/18: Unit #4 Exam - tentative Unit #4 Study Guide 1/22: All Honors 10 SS Final Review in Library from 3:15-4:15 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide
We finished up the Revolutions of 1848, then covered the Unification of Italy and started unifying Germany. If you were absent, please have a helpful classmate give you the missed information or make an appointment with me.
Upcoming Due Dates: 1/16: Critically read On Nationality & German Radical Nationalism 1/17: TB 717-720 & 735-741 1/18: Unit #4 Exam - tentative Unit #4 Study Guide 1/22: All Honors 10 SS Final Review in Library from 3:15-4:15 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide Use this article for today's lesson
We reviewed the Latin American information from Friday and then talked about the Revolutions of 1848 in Europe. We looked at an article comparing what happened in 1848 to events in 2011. We will talk about that article tomorrow. If you were absent, please have a helpful classmate give you the missed information or make an appointment with me and read the attached article above. Upcoming Due Dates: 1/15: TB 663-669 1/16: Critically read On Nationality & German Radical Nationalism 1/17: TB 717-720 & 735-741 1/18: Unit #4 Exam - tentative Unit #4 Study Guide 1/22: All Honors 10 SS Final Review in Library from 3:15-4:15 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide We talked about post-colonial Latin America today. If you were absent, please have a helpful classmate give you the missed information or make an appointment with me. Also, show me your Brazil in the 1800’s critical reading that was due today. Finally, please fill out this form regarding your Isms Album group and turn it in directly to me by the end of the day on Monday!
Upcoming Due Dates: 1/14: TB 638-646 1/15: TB 663-669 1/16: Critically read On Nationality & German Radical Nationalism 1/17: TB 717-720 & 735-741 1/18: Unit #4 Exam - tentative Unit #4 Study Guide 1/22: All Honors 10 SS Final Review in Library from 3:15-4:15 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide Today we had the Isms jigsaw for the first half of class. Then we talked about Nationalism and shifted to what is happening in Latin America during this time. If you were absent, please get the notes from a helpful classmate and check out the attached PowerPoints below. Note: the 3 questions for the Brazil post reading activity: 1. How does the information in the reading sound similar to what you have learned thus far in this unit? 2. How does Brazil differ? 3. What connections can you make to the LA information we learned in the last unit on Haiti? Upcoming Due Dates: 1/11: Critically read Brazil in the 1800s (see post reading questions above) 1/14: TB 638-646 1/15: TB 663-669 1/16: Critically read On Nationality & German Radical Nationalism 1/17: TB 717-720 & 735-741 1/18: Unit #4 Exam - tentative Unit #4 Study Guide 1/22: All Honors 10 SS Final Review in Library from 3:15-4:15 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide
We had another day of Ism Album/Presentation work time in the lab; working on the details of the album and preparing for the jigsaw Thursday. If you were absent, please connect with your group members to see what you need to have completed by tomorrow.
Upcoming Due Dates: 1/10: Ism Album - note this document has the changes we talked about in class (highlighted) 1/11: Critically read Brazil in the 1800s 1/14: TB 638-646 1/15: TB 663-669 1/16: Critically read On Nationality & German Radical Nationalism 1/17: TB 717-720 & 735-741 1/18: Unit #4 Exam - tentative Unit #4 Study Guide 1/22: All Honors 10 SS Final Review in Library from 3:15-4:15 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide We had Ism Album/Presentation work time in the lab, working on the details of the album and preparing for the jigsaw Thursday. Additionally, everyone wrote a reflection on the DBQ writing process to help prepare for the Final Exam on Thursday, January 24th.
Upcoming Due Dates: 1/10: Ism Album - note this document has the changes we talked about in class (highlighted) 1/11: Critically read Brazil in the 1800s 1/14: TB 638-646 1/15: TB 663-669 1/16: Critically read On Nationality & German Radical Nationalism 1/17: TB 717-720 & 735-741 1/18: Unit #4 Exam - tentative Unit #4 Study Guide 1/22: All Honors 10 SS Final Review in Library from 3:15-4:15 1/24: Final Exam - tentative Semester #1 Final Exam Study Guide |
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