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Thursday, October 8 th, 2015 Objective Understand why questions were missed on the quarter test. Agenda 1.Quarter Test Overview 2.“Letter to Myself” 3.Begin Greece Notes Due Tomorrow Greece Map

Friday, October 9 th, 2015 Objective Compare the city- states of Athens and Sparta. Agenda 1.Athens vs. Sparta 2.Rap Battle/Comparison Chart Due Today! Greece Map Due Monday Athens vs. Sparta Chart / Rap

Tuesday, October 13 th, 2015 Objective Compare the city-states of Athens and Sparta. Comprehend the necessity for Athens and Sparta to unite to fight a greater enemy. Agenda 1.Rap Battle/Comparison Charts 2.Finish Notes 3.Notecards 4.Crash Course: Greece Vs. Persia Due Today! Athens vs. Sparta Chart / Rap

Wednesday, October 14 th, 2015 PSAT Day Continue to work on Objectives and Notecards – will start part 2 of our notes on Thursday!

Thursday, October 15 th, 2015 Objective Discuss the effects of the Persian War on Athens, and the effects of the Peloponnesian War on all of Greece. Agenda 1.Athenian Golden Age to Peloponnesian War Notes 2.War Comic 3.Notes on Alexander 4.Notecards Due Monday Greece Objectives Greece Quiz

Friday, October 16 th, 2015 Objective Summarize the Greece unit through a foldable project. Agenda 1.Finish Notes 2.Notecards/Study Guide 3.Greece Picture Book Due Monday Greece Objectives Greece Picture Book Greece Quiz *Study Guide (optional)

Monday, October 19 th, 2015 Objective Demonstrate knowledge of Greece by taking a unit quiz. Agenda 1.Greece Quiz 2.Rome Map/Finish Up Greece Picture Books Due Today! Greece Objectives Greece Picture Book Greece Quiz *Study Guide (optional)

Tuesday, October 20 th, 2015 Objective Recognize the myths and realities of Roman origins Begin organizing Roman government in graphic form through a flow chart. Agenda 1.Origins of Rome – Roman Government Notes 2.Begin Roman Government Flowchart 3.Notecards Due Tomorrow Rome Map

Wednesday, October 21 th, 2015 Objective Examine the life of a Roman soldier through a video representation. Agenda 1.Punic Wars Notes 2.Roman Warrior Video 3.Begin Roman Warrior Project Due Wednesday 10/28 Rome Objectives Rome Quiz Roman Warrior Project

Thursday, October 22 nd, 2015 Objective Organize Roman government in graphic form through a flow chart. Agenda 1.Finish Rome Part 1 Notes 2.Finish Flow Chart – Turn in! 3.Notecards Due Wednesday Rome Objectives Rome Quiz Roman Warrior Project

Friday, October 23 rd, 2015 Objective Catch up on Objectives, Notecards, Projects. Agenda 1.Classwork Day: 1.Notecards 2.Objectives 3.Projects Due Wednesday Rome Objectives Rome Quiz Roman Warrior Project

Monday, October 26 th, 2015 Motivational Monday! ZXsQAXx_ao0 Objective Learn of the origins and beliefs of Christianity. Agenda 1.Begin Rome Part 2 Notes – through Christianity 2.Crash Course – Christianity 3.Notecards Due Wednesday Rome Objectives Rome Quiz Roman Warrior Project

Tuesday, October 27 th, 2015 Objective Remember the Decline of the Roman Empire through a mnemonic device. Create memory connections with unit vocabulary words. Agenda 1.Finish Rome Notes 2.Crash Course 3.Study Guide/Notecards Due Tomorrow Rome Objectives Rome Quiz Roman Warrior Project *Study Guide (optional)

Wednesday, October 28 th, 2015 Objective Demonstrate knowledge of ancient Rome through a quiz. Live the life of a gladiator / roman soldier through LARPing. Agenda 1.Rome Quiz 2.Middle Ages Map 3.TO BATTLE!!!! Due Today! Rome Objectives Rome Quiz Roman Warrior Project *Study Guide (optional)

Thursday, October 29 th, 2015 Objective Enact the chaos after the fall of Rome through a simulation. Agenda 1.Begin Middle Ages Notes – through Charlemagne 2.Germanic Invasion Candy Grab 3.Response Due Tomorrow Charlemagne Map

Friday, October 30 th, 2015 Objective Understand the inner workings of the Feudal system. Agenda 1.Finish Early Middle Ages Notes 2.Medieval Terms Sheet 3.Notecards 4.Study Guide Due Today! Charlemagne Map Due Monday Medieval Terms Sheet Early Middle Ages Quiz Early Middle Ages Objectives *Study Guide - optional

Monday, November 2 nd, 2015 Objective Display knowledge of early Middle Ages by taking a quiz. Agenda 1.Early Middle Ages Quiz 2.Byzantine Empire Map Due Today! Medieval Terms Sheet Early Middle Ages Quiz Early Middle Ages Objectives *Study Guide - optional

Tuesday, November 3 rd, 2015 No School – Teacher Work Day

Wednesday, November 4 th, 2015 Objective Understand the differences between the Catholic and Eastern Churches. Agenda 1.Byzantine notes through split in Christian Church 2.Icon Project 3.Notecards Due Tomorrow Byzantine Map Due Friday Byzantine Objectives Icon Project

Thursday, November 5 th, 2015 Objective View the Byzantine Empire’s influence on Russia through notes. Agenda 1.Finish Byzantine Notes 2.Notecards 3.Quarter Test/Midterm Study Guides Due Today! Byzantine Map Due Tomorrow Byzantine Objectives Icon Project

Friday, November 6 th, 2015 Objective … Agenda 1.… Due Today! Byzantine Objectives Icon Project