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World History B March 3-7

Monday, March 3 OA: Ch. 17 Test Questions Review Practice Test Protestant church based on the teachings of John Knox: Everyday language: Wrote In Praise of Folly, which poked fun at greedy merchants. He wrote Utopia: Writer of Macbeth, Hamlet, and Romeo & Juliet: Review Practice Test Review NB 16 (Ch. 17 Vocab.) Ch. 17 PowerPoint Test on Ch. 17 Tuesday, March 4

Tuesday, March 4 If you have an Edmodo account, get logged in IMMEDIATELY! If you do not, go to www.edmodo.com Click “I’m a Student” to register. Group code: turi6n Take the test and submit! You have 40 minutes from the time you begin.

Wednesday, March 5 OA: (use map and timeline on p. 526 & 527) Which explorer travelled from China around the coast of India? Which explorer left Portugal and sailed around the Cape of Good Hope? In what year did Prince Henry found a school for navigation? What events occurred in North America during this period? What countries signed the Treaty of Tordesillas? Notebook #21 Test Retake (for those interested) Homework: Read Ch. 19 Sec. 1 & 2

Thursday, March 6 OA: Use “Science and Technology” p. 531 Who invented the compass? What is a sextant and what did it replace? Why did the French have to bring their navigational tools to shore? Briefly describe the caravel. Da Vinci: The Man Who Wanted To Know Everything Homework: Read Ch. 19 Sec. 3 & 4

Friday, March 7 Define the terms and names on p. 535 OA: Define the terms and names on p. 535 *If you need to finish the test, please do so today!!! Da Vinci: The Man Who Wanted To Know Everything Notebook 21 & 22 Homework: Read Ch. 19 Sec. 3 & 4 PLEASE BRING DIVERSITY PENCILS ON MONDAY!!