We completed the general lecture on background for Martin Luther and the Reformation. We then worked in groups on the Luther Reading Packets. If you were absent, first, get the notes from a helpful classmate or make an appointment to get the missed information. Second, see me when you return to class on how to make up the packet information. Note, it would be in your best interest to start reading some of the packet before Monday, if you can. Important Upcoming Dates: 10/2: CR your section of the Luther Reading Packet (have a way to access these documents from 9/28 to 10/2) 10/3: 380-382, 385-387, & 393-397 10/4: CR 30 Years War Article 10/5: 444-450 & 453-456
We completed the general lecture about what happened when renaissance ideas moved north. We then went started to explore the coming of Martin Luther and the Reformation. If you were absent, get the notes from a helpful classmate or make an appointment to get the missed information.
Important Upcoming Dates: 9/28: ‘Attacks on Church…’ on Actively Learn 10/2: CR your section of the Luther Reading Packet (have a way to access these documents from 9/28 to 10/2) 10/3: 380-382, 385-387, & 393-397 10/4: CR 30 Years War Article 10/5: 444-450 & 453-456 We had our mid-unit quiz and used any remaining time to work on the homework due for tomorrow. If you were absent, please make an appointment to take the quiz within a week of your return to class. Disclaimer: make-up quizzes may be a different version than the one the students took at the regularly scheduled time.
Important Upcoming Dates: 9/27: 368-377 9/28: ‘Attacks on Church…’ on Actively Learn 10/2: CR your section of the Luther Reading Packet (have a way to access these documents from 9/28 to 10/2) 10/3: 380-382, 385-387, & 393-397 10/4: CR 30 Years War Article 10/5: 444-450 & 453-456 We had a discussion on The Prince today. Additionally, I talked, briefly, about the Mid Unit Quiz for tomorrow and checked off completion on the textbook notes due today. If you were absent, please get the lecture notes from a helpful classmate (or make an appointment to get the missed information). Also, show me your notes due today for credit. Important Upcoming Dates: 9/26: Mid-Unit Quiz *BRING YOUR TEXTBOOK TO CLASS TODAY 9/27: 368-377 9/28: ‘Attacks on Church…’ on Actively Learn
We finished up Humanism definitions and questions people had on The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance. Next, we went over the details of Italian Renaissance, including why this new era started in Italy. If you were absent, please get the lecture notes from a helpful classmate (or make an appointment to get the missed information).
Important Upcoming Dates: 9/25: 344-350 9/26: Mid-Unit Quiz *BRING YOUR TEXTBOOK TO CLASS TODAY 9/27: 368-377 9/28: ‘Attacks on Church…’ on Actively Learn We turned in the Humanism reading notes for completion credit & finished watching The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance. After, we got in to Humanism reading groups and discussed each of the four readings. If you were absent, please watch the rest of the Medici program, linked in yesterday’s post, and answer the relevant Viewing Guide questions (we did not get to #9 or #10 – so do not worry about them). Additionally, show me your Humanism critical reading notes when you return to class.
Upcoming Due Dates: 9/24: CR Machiavelli Excerpt 9/25: 344-350 9/26: Mid-Unit Quiz (*Bring Textbook to Class) 9/27: 368-377 Today was spent finishing Italian Renaissance art, introducing the Renaissance basics & beginning watching The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance. If you were absent, please get the notes from a helpful classmate or make an appointment to get the missed information. Also, please watch the first 20 minutes of the YouTube link below and answer the relevant Viewing Guide questions. Upcoming Due Dates: 9/21: CR Humanism Article (assigned in class on Tuesday) 1, 2, 3, 4 9/24: CR Machiavelli Excerpt 9/25: 344-350 9/26: Mid-Unit Quiz Today was spent introducing the Renaissance & beginning our exploration of Italian Renaissance art. We will finish up our art lecture tomorrow. If you were absent, please get the lecture notes from a helpful classmate (or make an appointment to get the missed information).
Upcoming Due Dates: 9/20: 334-337 (stop after "Slavery in the Renaissance") & 340-342 (stop at "Warfare in Italy") 9/21: CR Humanism Article (assigned in class on Tuesday) 1, 2, 3, 4 9/24: CR Machiavelli Excerpt 9/25: 344-350 9/26: Mid-Unit Quiz Today we finished what we will learn about Medieval Europe (except for a little bit more about the church next week). We discuss the 100 Years War and what role it played in ending some feudal structures. If you were absent, get the notes from a helpful classmate or make an appointment with me to get the missed information. I checked the textbook reading that was due today, so if you were absent please show them to me when you return to class. Additionally, turn in your Feudalism Visual to the inbox with a note about being absent at the top. Upcoming Due Dates: 9/20: 334-337 (stop after "Slavery in the Renaissance") & 340-342 (stop at "Warfare in Italy") 9/21: Humanism Article (will assign in class a few days prior) 1, 2, 3, 4 9/24: CR Machiavelli Excerpt 9/26: Mid-Unit Quiz And for our Intro Renaissance lecture tomorrow - here - is a PowerPoint of the art slides we will discuss. Feel free to print out or have running on a laptop/phone/tablet Wednesday & Thursday. It is not required, but students find it helpful to be able to see the pictures in greater detail than the classroom projector allows.
We turned our studies to the impact of the Black Death on Medieval Europe and how it helped bring down Feudalism. If you were absent, get the discussion notes from a helpful classmate or make an appointment with me to get the missed information. Additionally, be prepared to turn in your Feudalism visual tomorrow. Upcoming Due Dates: 9/18: 308-312 & Feudalism Visual – verbal directions given in class last Thursday, 9/13 9/20: 334-337 (stop after "Slavery in the Renaissance") & 340-342 (stop at "Warfare in Italy") 9/21: Humanism Article (will assign in class a few days prior) 1, 2, 3, 4 9/24: CR Machiavelli Excerpt 9/26: Mid-Unit Quiz
Today we talked about bit more about Feudalism, took a map quiz and then worked on our homework for the weekend for roughly 20 minutes. Here are the questions to complete after you finish the Mee Reading started during work time today:
1. How was the plague passed through Europe? 2. What were some of the reactions to fight the plague? Which was the most interesting to you and why? 3. How did the coming of the plague affect the church and its believers? 4. What are some of the most significant impacts of the plague talked about in the reading (other than the church – which you already answered in #3)? Upcoming Due Dates: 9/17: Read Mee Article – just highlight main ideas and then answer questions posted above AFTER you finish reading. 9/18: 308-312 & Feudalism Visual – verbal directions given in class on Thursday 9/13 9/20: 334-337 (stop after "Slavery in the Renaissance") & 340-342 (stop at "Warfare in Italy") 9/21: Humanism Article (will assign in class a few days prior) 1, 2, 3, 4 We finished Boniface and talked about Feudalism. I assigned a Feudalism visual that will be due sometime next week – I will let you know on Monday. If you were absent, please get the notes from a helpful classmate or make an appointment with me to get the missed information. And be ready to take the Map Quiz tomorrow.
Upcoming Due Dates: 9/14: Map Quiz - Blank Practice Map & List 9/17: Read Mee Article – just highlight main ideas and then answer questions given in class 9/18: 308-312 9/20: 334-337 (stop after "Slavery in the Renaissance") & 340-342 (stop at "Warfare in Italy") 9/21: Humanism Article (will assign in class a few days prior) 1, 2, 3, 4 We talked about the Power of the Church and realized maybe more work needed to be done when we critically read at certain places. We finished with drawing Boniface’s metaphor. Be prepared to share your drawing tomorrow, but do not work on them as homework. If you were absent, get the notes from a helpful classmate or make an appointment with me to get the missed information.
Upcoming Due Dates: 9/13: 223-229 (whenever textbook pages are listed it ALWAYS includes reading AND taking notes – additionally, you may NOT type textbook notes for this course) 9/14: Map Quiz - Blank Practice Map & List 9/17: Read Mee Article – just highlight main ideas and then answer questions given in class 9/18: 308-312 9/20: 334-337 (stop after "Slavery in the Renaissance") & 340-342 (stop at "Warfare in Italy") We did a quick poll (“quiz”) of the Power of the Church and textbook readings (see below). We then started to discuss the questions on the quiz. Pease come prepared to have a student generated discussion on questions regarding Constantine, the Gregorys and Boniface VIII. If you were absent, get the notes from a helpful classmate or make an appointment with me to get the missed information.
Quick Poll (“quiz”) Complete the 5-question survey linked below Answer each question – put your initials at the end of your answer, see it pop up and then click next Team A - https://PollEv.com/surveys/asJXQ8uzr/web Team B - https://PollEv.com/surveys/glXZfZH2j/web Upcoming Due Dates: 9/13: 223-229 (whenever textbook pages are listed it ALWAYS includes reading AND taking notes – additionally, you may NOT type textbook notes for this course) 9/14: Map Quiz - Blank Practice Map & List Today everyone turned in their Student Data Form and Power of the Church readings, we talked about taking textbook notes, and then we continued our exciting lecture/discussion series on the makings of the Western World! If you were absent, please turn in the Student Data Form & Power of the Church readings upon your return to class with a note that you were absent at the top of the assignment. Additionally, check out the PowerPoint of the lecture below, then get the class notes from a helpful classmate –or–make an appointment with me to get the missed information. Upcoming Due Dates: 9/11: 189-190 & 279-281 (whenever textbook pages are listed it ALWAYS includes reading AND taking notes – additionally, you may NOT type textbook notes for this course) 9/13: 223-229 9/14: Map Quiz - Blank Practice Map & List
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