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Open my powerpoint, google docs, and canvas Open my powerpoint, google docs, and canvas. Name the google docs April 14, 2017. Look at this website. On what continent did the Mongols live? I will collect study guides while you do this. http://mongols.mrdonn.org/dailylife.html

My beliefs. Every student is important. I like and care about all of my students regardless how they feel about me. Every student can be successful in school and life. Every student can behave. The school and all faculty and staff are here for the students. Every student can learn and nobody has right to interfere with a student’s learning.

My rules No talking when in assigned seat. No ripping up or balling up paper. Bring paper and pen everyday. Raise hand to speak at all times and only when timer is on. If it is a noise you can avoid, then please don’t make it. Don’t laugh at people being disrespectful or disruptive. Only leave seat when timer is on and no other student is out of their seat. When in partners, only talk to your partners. Only stay on approved websites. Do what teacher tells you to do.

I will give you a minute to study it so you know it. Bradford, Gavin Buck, Matthew Cardwell, E'Shona Casselman, JaKoby Chavez-Aleman, Marlene Day, Conner DeBaere, Timothy Dodson, Jasmine Herrera, Alexandra Herring, Kelsey James, Cassius Kimber, Daneen Long, Savannah Murillo-Olivarria, Federico Nall, Abbiegale Potts, Nicole Riddle, Zoey Swann, Ethan Thomas, Calvin Thornton, Cheyenne This is the way students need to be lined up when we come back from lunch I will give you a minute to study it so you know it.

. Write your first and last name, Copy this Get out a sheet of paper and head it properly . Write your first and last name, Copy this My child _______________studied the Social Studies guide for 10 minutes. April 10, 2017________ April 11, 2017 ________ April 12, 2017 ________ April 13, 2017 ________

Study every night.

Essential Question What were the thoughts and beliefs behind the dynastic form of government that developed in China?

Essential Standard 6.C&G.1.1 Explain the origins and structures of various governmental systems. 6.C&G.1.2 Summarize the ideas that shaped political thought in various civilizations, societies, and regions.

Read this website. http://mongols.mrdonn.org/dailylife.html

Questions about the reading. How long ago did the Mongols live? Would you have liked to live in the Mongols house? Why or Why not? Why did the Mongol house have to be portable? Which statement in the reading would indicate that the Mongols learned to domesticate? Would you have liked to be a kid during the Mongolian empire? Why or Why not?

Watch movie http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-genghis-khan

Read website http://www.ducksters.com/biography/world_leaders/genghis_khan.php

Study the website because we are going to play kahoot based on it.

Play four corners based on website

What empire did Genghis Khan lead? 1. Mongolia 2. Mesopotamia 3. Egypt

What does Genghis Khan mean? 1. men of steel 2. man of his word 3. ruler of men

Genghis Khan was a good? 1. general 2. carpenter 3. cobbler

What happened Genghis Khan father? 1. shot 2. fell off of horse 3. poisoned

How long did Genghis Khan live? 1. 65 2. 75 3. 33

Play kahoot based on Website

Questions about the website 1. How old was Genghis Khan when he died? 2. What did his name mean? 3. Why did Genghis Khan return home? 4. Why was Genghis Khan hate the Tartars? 5. What does Genghis Khan mean? 6. Do you think Geghis Khan was a good general? Why or Why not?

Do press conference for Ghengis Khan.

They poisoned my father. 1. What is your name? 2. What empire did you create? 3. What happened to your father? 4. What does your name mean? 5. How is your Yasak similar to the Hammurabi's code? 6. Why do you hate the Tartars? 7. How did you make your area bigger? Ghengis Khan Mongolia He was poisoned. Ruler of All It was a set of laws? They poisoned my father. I conquered other areas. I was a great general.

Play Kahoot on Ghengis Khan

Who was assassinated on this day in 1865?

Background: The Shooter John Wilkes Booth Born May, 10 1838 in Bel Air, Maryland--a Southern city Began interest in theatrics in 1855 at the Charles Street Theater in Baltimore Booth became a common actor at the theater In September 1858 Booth moved to Richmond, Virginia to act at the Marshall Theater At Richmond, Booth became accustomed and sympathized to the southern politics Booth never joined the Confederate army but did smuggle medical supplies from the North during the Civil War

The Victim Abraham Lincoln Born on February 12, 1809 in Hardin County, Kentucky In 1842, he married Mary Todd a women from Lexington, Kentucky In 1847, Lincoln was elected to the House of Representatives In 1856, he went to the ran against Stephen A. Douglas in a losing effort to get to the U.S Senate as a Republican In 1860, he ran for President against Stephen Douglas and won the election

Lincoln’s Second Inauguration: A change of plans March 4, 1865: Lincoln’s Inaugural address Booth and his conspirators were in the crowd listening Booth became outraged when Lincoln told about his Emancipation Proclamation and decided there that he must assassinate Lincoln

April 14, 1865 Booth went into the Ford Theater on the morning of April 14, 1865 and learned that Lincoln would attend the play “Our American Cousin” Booth planned that night to kill Lincoln. He hated Lincoln because Lincoln wanted to give equal right to African Americans. Booth also gave instructions to his conspirators Atzerodt was to kill vice-president Andrew Johnson Powell was to kill Secretary of State William Seward along with Harold

The End of Lincoln At 8:30 Lincoln and his wife arrived at Ford’s Theater to watch the play Booth arrived an hour later with a derringer and a hunting knife, after having a drink at a saloon next door Booth entered Ford’s Theater at 10:07, ascending the backstage stairs to Lincoln’s booth Lincoln’s bodyguard was momentarily absent Booth moved into the room At 10:15. Booth pointed the gun at Lincoln’s head and fired Henry Rathbone, a friend of Lincoln’s, tried to take Booth down, but got stabbed in the arm Booth jumped 11 feet to the stage, snapping his fibula and yelling “Sic Semper Tyrannis” or “As Always to Tyrannts” Booth, then, escaped out the back door and fled the city

The Conspirators Atzerodt never made an attempt at killing Johnson Powell stabbed Seward, but did not kill him The conspirators met in Maryland and went to Dr. Mudd’s house to hide and have Booth’s leg fixed. From there they traveled south and stopped at Garrett’s farm in Port Royal Virginia, were federal authorities caught them On the morning of April 16, 1865 Booth and Harold were trapped by federal troops in a tobacco barn. Harold gave up, but Booth refused to come out Federal troops set the barn on fire, forcing Booth out Booth, however, remained in the barn until he was shot to death

Lincoln Dead Lincoln pronounced dead on April 15, 1865 at 7:22 a.m. from a GSW to the head V.P. Andrew Johnson immediately replaced as president The South, under Reconstruction, allowed to re-enter the Union

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