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Do Now Which is more important for civilizations? - To keep progressing and advancing - To learn to live with nature in harmony Why? Give 2-3 reasons for your answer When finished take out your book to page 104 – Chapter 4, section 4

Confucianism & Daoism Mr. Wood World History 101 Confucius say… smart man is like fish: keep mouth shut and stay out of trouble. Mr. Wood World History 101

Essential Question and Standard How were the philosophies of Confucianism and Daoism similar and different? 9.10.6 C – Compare and contrast the fundamental principles of Confucian and Daoist philosophy.

Literacy Standards Notes Outline Thesis 2.10.1 Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from complex text. 1.10.4 Determine in which contexts it is fitting to use primary and/or secondary sources 3.10.2 Create a system of organization to sequence ideas, concepts, and information to make important connections and distinctions. 3.10.1 Create a thesis that introduces a topic and claim. Notes Outline Thesis

Textbook letter artifact newspaper article autobiography biography Primary Secondary first-hand testimony QUOTE Second-hand testimony PARAPHRASE Textbook letter artifact newspaper article autobiography biography

Agenda Do Now THIEVES notes “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do.” Do Now THIEVES notes p. 104-105

Filial Piety Respect your parents http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfI2lJ5_8k0

#2 Do Now 1. Take out your THIEVES notes from p. 104-105. 2 #2 Do Now 1. Take out your THIEVES notes from p. 104-105. 2. Complete OPTIC on Hold it up! O- P- T- I- C-

Ticket Out What did you learn today?

Do Now Who was Confucius? What did Confucius believe in?

Agenda Do Now Filial Piety Analects notes Yesterday Today THIEVES notes p. 104-105 *org grade today during work time* Analects notes *hw tonight if not finished in class*

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#3 Do Now Use your THIEVES notes (p #3 Do Now Use your THIEVES notes (p. 104-105) to fill in the LEFT SIDE of table.   Confucianism Where? When? Who? What book? What did the philosophy value?   

Do Now Write down 2-3 details that are important in Confucianism?

Agenda Do Now THIEVES notes - Daoism Dao De Jing Yesterday Today Analects notes *org grade today during work time* Daoism THIEVES Dao De Jing quotes *hw tonight if not finished in class*

“To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders.” THIEVES notes p. 105-106 6 min.

Vocab: Word Definition Impartially Without showing preference/favoritism Bellows Sage An extremely wise man Yield Produce/provide Unerring Always right Exhausted Completely used up Vocab:

DAO = “The Way” universal life force

Quotes Nature (model) “Nature is like a bellows Empty, yet supplying all needs, The more it moves, the more it yields” Rulers (GP) “The best rulers are scarcely known by their subjects.” Tao (GP?) “The sage draws upon Tao in the same way And cannot be exhausted.”

#4 DO NOW Use your THIEVES (p. 105-106) notes to fill in the RIGHT SIDE of the table.   Daoism Where? When? Who? What book? What did the philosophy value?   

Do Do Now Create a Venn diagram that answers our essential question: How were the philosophies of Confucianism & Daoism similar and different? Confucianism Daoism

Agenda Do Now Outline Typing prep Yesterday Today Daoism THIEVES Dao De Jing quotes *org grade today during work time* Outline *hw tonight if not finished in class*

1. Answer the following question in your notes. Do Now Christopher Gorey Greg High Which of the paintings demonstrates a more Daoist philosophy? Why?

Objective and Plan for today Take out your outlines and finish comparing and contrasting Confucianism and Daoism Go to the computer lab and begin typing

primary & secondary sources Ticket Out How do you use primary & secondary sources in writing?

Homework Essay due__________________ Rubric Notes – THIEVES & Primary source Outline Typed essay

Do Now Look at your paper as it come back!!

Do Now Compare and Case your intro + Conclusions from your outlines