Lesson from The People Speak

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Lesson from The People Speak What is History…REALY? Lesson from The People Speak

What does history mean to you? Write on your desk your response. (2 min.) Stand and Stray to share

PUZZLING History Together Cut and put your puzzle together With your group create a list of events that have FOREVER changed the world we live in. (personal or world) Write this on your desk (each person should contribute at least 1) Timed Pair Share Group 1&2, Group 3&4, Group 5&6, Group 7 (split with group 1 and 4)

How does the puzzle fit together? http://b.vimeocdn.com/ts/188/311/188311666_100.jpg

3 1 2 5 6 9 7 8

Terrorism

World Leaders

Scientific Advances

Cultural Works

Technological Advances

Spiritual and Political Ideas

Exploration

Battles and Wars

Do not use the sources words. Put the definition in your own words.

What do you know? QUIZ tomorrow

What does SECURITY mean? President/Leaders Family

What does Security mean? Parents Child

What is Hard Work? Define it. Compare and contrast the meaning according to 2 different groups Ex. You and the government, you and your parents, grandfather and the government, Factory worker and a lawyer, Coach and a player Your voice must be heard through your writing.