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WHAP Assignments Calendar August 2012 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6. 7. Turn in summer assignment; Introduction to Advanced Placement 8. Class procedures; Summer reading discussion HW: Paleolithic Era reading and questions 9. Time Period I Target 1.1 A Review of Time; Panda Discussion; Environment Brain-storming HW: Strayer “The Agricultural Revolution” p. 50-56 & 61-62 & questions 10.Target 1.2 Neolithic Revolution power point 13. John Greene Neolithic Rev Review Video; Nomads vs. Civilizations Chart HW: Strayer textbook p.86-98 DOWNLOAD FROM ONLINE CLASSROOM & questions 14. Target 1.3 II Characteristics of Civilizations Chart; Early Civilizations and Politics HW: Strayer textbook p. 99-108 DOWNLOAD FROM ONLINE CLASSROOM & questions 15. Target 1.3 III Early Civilizations and Art HW: Early Civilizations Map 16. States vs. Empires; early civilizations primary sources work HW: Strayer 133-141 & questions 17. Early India power point; Interactions: Religion and Trade primary source pair work HW: Strayer p. 128-133 & questions 20. Chinese Civilization & Philosophies Day 21. Time Period I Target Review HW: Early Civilizations SPRITE Chart Review 22. Introduction to Essay Writing 23. Essay Writing: Whole Class Practice HW: Strayer textbook p. 97-108 & 142-144 24. Time Period II Empires Unit Intro & Craine Brinton’s paradigm for Empires; Persia: The First Empire power point 27. Greece Power point; Greece/Persia primary resources discussion HW: Strayer textbook p. 108-119 28. Han China and Rome Power point HW: Strayer 155-160 & 165-170 29. Han and Rome Timeline HW: Classical Empires map 30. Han China and Rome primary resources discussion HW: Greece, Persia, Han, and Rome SPRITE Chart Review 31. Rome and Han China: Craine Brinton Rise and Fall Application Group Work HW: India reading by 9/5

WHAP Assignments Calendar September 2011 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3. Labor Day – No School 4. Elmpires: Rome and China Venn Diagram to Thesis statement (methods of political control prompt from 2010) 5. Maurya & Gupta India power point HW: Strayer p. 160-165 & questions 8. Social Hierarchy in the Age of Empires Venn & Discussion; Han, Rome, and Indian (Bhagavad Gita) primary sources 9. Empires QUIZ (Greece, Persia, Rome, Han China, Maurya/Gupta India) HW: Religions readings 12. Religions Presentations! HW: trade routes readings Strayer 334-342 13. Trade Routes Maps HW: trade routes readings Strayer 343-355 14. Bridging World History Trade Networks videos 15. Zones of Interaction: the development of long distance trade & associated technologies & crops HW: “Southernization” & mindmap by 9/19 16. The Arts in Classical Civilizations: Hellenism and Indian culture 19. Southernization fishbowl 20. Plan test bubbling 21. Period II Target breakdown and class presentations After School Review from 4:00-5:00pm 22. Plan testing 23. Period I & II Test (early river valley civs, early Empires, large empires; trade routes, religions) HW: Bulliet textbook p. 193-202 & optional questions 26. Islam Power point HW: Bulliet p. 202-208 & optional questions 27. vocabulary sheet; Caliphates chart 28. The Messenger DVD HW: Bulliet p. 208-216 & optional questions 29. Caliphates power point HW: When Asia Was the World Ibn Battuta Chapter p. 97-115 and NOT OPTIONAL questions by 10/3 30. The Awakening DVD

WHAP Assignments Calendar October 2011 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3. Urban decline and revivals: causes and effects HW: Bulliet p. 219-223 4. Byzantine Empire Overview; Constantinople googlemaps tour HW: Bulliet p. 223-231 5. Byzantine Art & Western European Art; animated Bayeux Tapestry HW: Bulliet p. 231-234 6. Viking Migrations: Video Game & quick notes; Kievan Rus & the trading city of Novgorod HW: Bulliet p.234-241 7. Medieval Europe Overview power point HW: Strayer textbook (online classroom) p.241-247 WITH NOT OPTIONAL QUESTIONS! 10. Crusades & the revival of European trade contacts in trading city-states ; primary sources and video clip (Islam: Empire of Faith) 11. Concept 3.3 Compare and Contrast in-class essay prep work 12. “Increasing Economic Productivity” C&C whole-class essay 13. 14. 17. Sui, Tang, Song China timeline HW: Strayer p. 247-252 & 259-265 18. Pastoral contacts with China & the Asian commercial revolution; Video - Bridging World History unit 8 early economies 19. Solidifying Confucianism in China: Crack down on Buddhism primary sources and foot binding ppt HW: Strayer p. 252-259 & Japanese feudal system wksheets 20. The influence of China & Eurasian trade networks on Japan HW: Begin “Fire Is Born” National Geographic article and questions – begin it! NOT OPTIONAL 21. “Fire is Born” National Geographic article and questions on Maya city-states and discussion HW: Inca Empire Nat Geo article and questions NOT OPTIONAL 24. Maya, Aztec, Inca ppt; Pre-Columbian primary resources whole class discussion HW: Day of Empire online reading & questions Part I – Not Optional 25. Maya, Aztec, Inca SPRITE Chart; thesis practice HW: Day of Empire Part II – Not Optional 26. Discuss DBQ rubric; Mongols DBQ documents Act-It Out HW: Day of Empire Part III – Not Optional 27. Mongols DBQ 28. Mongols Fishbowl

WHAP Calendar November 2011 Zheng He’s Ship WHAP Calendar November 2011 Columbus’s Ship Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 31. Comparing Mongol Empires: Persia, Russia, China Graphic Organizer 1. 2011 Compare and Contrast Essay whole-class and individual work HW: Online Classroom Bentley textbook p. 487-492; 496-500 2. African Islamic Trading Empires: Ghana, Mali, Songhay, Great Zimbabwe group notes HW: Bentley textbook p. 492-496; 500-504 3. Quiz on Islam, Byzantium, Medieval Europe, Sui/Tang/Song; & Mongols; Finish group notes; Millennium video –Malian Empire and video questions 4. Discuss Quiz; Swahili Coast trade questions; Black Death primary source HW: Bulliet textbook p. 356-364 7. Jewish Diaspora Traders in the Indian Ocean Article and Questions; European Revival - trading cities, guilds, and banking discussion After School Review with Sully Monster in the Library 4-5 8. Period III Review After School Review with Panda Booth in the Library from 4-5 9. Period III Multiple Choice EXAM! HW: Bulliet textbook p. 364-368 & Renaissance Man worksheet 10. European Renaissance guided notes 11. Medieval versus Renaissance Art power point and discussion questions worksheet HW: Bulliet textbook p. 312-316 (including “The Fall of the Yuan”) 14. Ming Dynasty Graphic Organizer in small groups, Zheng He Millennium Video HW: Bulliet textbook p. 368-373 15. Government Change in Early Modern Europe brainstorming; Compare and Contrast Ming and Renaissance Revivals discussion 16. Early European exploration guided notes; Begin Guns, Germs, and Steel DVD Episode II & questions HW: Online Classroom reading and questions from Spice – needs to be done by 11/18 17. Finish Guns, Germs, and Steel Video Episode II & questions 18. Spice Fishbowl HW: Bulliet textbook p. 389-399 21. European Encounters with Africans and Americans – primary source analysis and notes HW: Read Flow of Silver DBQ Documents & complete analysis worksheet 22. In-class DBQ Essay 23. Thanksgiving Break! 24. 25. Beef is good for you!

WHAP Calendar December 2011 SNOW DAYS ARE NOT EXCUSES WHAP Calendar December 2011 SNOW DAYS ARE NOT EXCUSES! KEEP UP WITH READING! Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 28. Protestant Reformation guided notes; Martin Luther Primary Sources HW: Bulliet p. 405-412 29. Catholic Reformation guided notes & witch hunts discussion, Monty Python clip!  HW: Bulliet p. 412-418 30. Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment guided notes HW: Bulliet p. 418-428 1. Political and Economic Changes in Europe guided notes 2. Review & Exploration/Ch. 16 Quiz  HW: Bulliet p. 431-434 5. Columbian Exchange Learning Stations HW: Bulliet p. 434-440 6. Finish learning stations; Millennium Video & questions HW: Bulliet 440-445 7. Spanish Colonies & Native American Resistance guided notes & Millennium Brazil video HW: Bulliet p. 445-454 8. British & French Colonies – comparison pictures with Spanish; thesis creation 9. The Atlantic System overview guided notes; Group discussion questions HW: Bulliet p. 459-466 12. Sugar and Slavery & The Middle Passage guided notes HW: Bulliet p. 473-481 13. The World Trade Created Reading and Discussion with Questions HW: Indentured Servitude DBQ Document Analysis worksheet 14. Atlantic Economy Art Analysis; Indentured Servitude DBQ in-class work 15. Indentured servitude DBQ 16. Ch. 17-18 Quiz 19. No School 20. Happy Relaxation Time! 21. Eat some cookies, lay around, watch a movie, generally do nothing 22. 23. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

WHAP Calendar January 2012 Remember to keep up with your reading on snow days! Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 2. 1450-1750 Mind Map HW: Bulliet p. 485 - 495 3. Gun-Powder Empires Intro guided notes; Group Discussion- land v. sea power HW: Bulliet p. 495 - 503 4. Islamic Empires Chart HW: Bulliet 503 – 507 5. Gunpowder Empires vs. Trading Sea Empires: Compare and Contrast in-class essay preparation 6. Gunpowder Empires vs. Trading Sea Empires: Compare and Contrast in-class essay HW: Bulliet 516 – 525 9. China in the late Ming and early Qing guided notes 10. China in the Late Ming and Early Qing/ MacCartney Mission to Qing China play read-through 11. Club Day MacCartney Mission to Qing China – act out play and discuss HW: Bulliet p. 511-516 12. Tokugawa Japan 13. Ch. 19 – 20 Review 16. NO SCHOOL – MLK Jr. Day 17. Tokugawa Shogunate - DVD HW: Bulliet p. 525 – 531 18. Russian Westernization under Peter the Great & Catherine the Great HW: Bulliet p. 531-534 19.Discuss 2007 AP Exam Compare & Contrast question & create thesis After School Review Session 4-5 20. Unit IV Review 23. Unit IV Multiple Choice Test (Ch. 14-20) & Notebooks Due! HW: Bulliet p. 537 – 552 24. Age of Revolutions Intro & American Revolution guided notes; Declaration of Independence v. Dec of Rights of Man t-chart HW: Bulliet 552- 561 25. French Revolution (moderate & radical phases) guided notes; French Rev Cartoons group work 26. French Revolution (Napoleon); Napoleon quotes wksheet HW: Bulliet p. 561-566 27. Haitian Revolution reading & group questions; Revolutions review

WHAP Calendar February Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 30. Latin American Revolutions characteristics ppt; Simon Bolivar’s Jamaican Letter Analysis HW: Latin American Revolutions wksheets 31. Latin American Revolutions group notes HW: Bulliet p. 610-621 1. Revolutions Comparison work; Ch. 21 & 23 Atlantic Revolutions QUIZ; People’s movements: Abolition and Women’s Suffrage HW: 569 – 581 with inventions wksheet due 2/3 2. Agricultural & Industrial Revolution Ppt; Population Explosion demonstration HW: 582 - 587 3. Industrial Revolution Social Consequences: Child Labor & Disease; Train travel Primary Sources Inventions Wksheet DUE! HW: 587 - 590 6. Charlie Chaplain Modern Times clip; “Isms” notes & discussion 7. Industrialization Goes Global wksheet; Industrialization and Social Change Discussion HW: Industrialization in Japan and India primary sources analysis wksheet 8. Millennium Video: 19th Century & questions; discuss DBQ 9. In-class DBQ: Industrialization in Japan and India HW: 624-633 10. Trans-Oceanic Empire Building Basics guided notes Ch. 22 Industrial Revolution QUIZ HW: 13. Guns, Germs, and Steel Episode III & questions – Woo hoo Zulu! HW: 633-640 14. From Colonialism to Empire-building: The British Empire in India HW: 646-648 & History of the World in 6 Glasses 15. British Settler Colonies: Australia HW: Finish 6 Glasses; Bulliet p. 663-667 16. Imitators: the USA and Russia Expand guided notes 17. Chapter 24 QUIZ; Tea & Empire Fishbowl HW: 651-663 20. Mohammad Ali – Late Ottoman and Egypt guided notes 21. Ottoman Empire Reform Movements: Tanzimat Reforms & Young Ottomans Africa Map Quiz NEXT Tuesday! HW: 667-675 22. Chinese responses to the West: Isolation HW: 700-705 23. Japanese responses to the West: Meiji Restoration & Engagement 24. Chapter 25 + Japan QUIZ; Chinese and Japanese Responses: Writing Point of View statements for DBQs HW: 2002 AP Exam C&C Thesis & Outline

WHAP Calendar March Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1. Meiji to Modern: Discussion HW: 681-691 2. Chapter 26 Notes & Art Activity HW: 691-700; conclusion 3. Changes in Europe: Nationalism HW: 708-713 4. Imperialism Overview Ppt & Motives pairwork HW: 722-727 After School Review 5. Imperialism Learning Centers HW: 713-722 8. Berlin Conference: Notes & Discussion of bias – African v. British primary sources HW: 727-732 9. Complete Africa Map Quiz; Wanting to be Top Dog: Imperialism primary source discussions HW: study CCOT Essay rubric 10. Change and Continuity Over Time: The Final Essay Frontier 11. Unit IV Review 12. Unit IV Exam (Ch. 21-27) (Unit V in your Barron’s review on p. 259) HW: 736-745 15. WWI HW: 745-752 16. Russian Revolution & WWI Aftermath 17. WWI & Aftermath, cont. Early Release HW: 766-769 18. Stalin’s Russia Mr. Faust teaches! HW: 769-776 19. No School! 22. World Economic Depression & Fascism HW: 779-784 23. WWII in Europe HW: 786-790 24. The Homefront & Propaganda: What is Total War?; Sniper Grannies video  HW: CCOT Thesis/Topic Sentences & Evidence in bullet points! 25. WWII in the Pacific – video 26. WWII Events History Alive Activity; Atomic Bomb discussion HW: p.776-779; 784-786; 840-842 29. Modern Chinese History: Communism in China HW: worksheet 30. Modern China HW: 821-830 31. Cold War ideologies; iron curtain wksheet HW: 830-832; 839-840; 845; 858-862 1. Cold War HW: 807-815 2. Cold War Ppt HW: 807-815; 835-839; 848-852

WHAP Calendar April MAY! 8:00 am!!! Breakfast at 7:45 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 5. Spring Break! Do your homework! 6. 7. 8. Be sure to complete readings on Latin Am! 9. ARE YOU DONE YET?? 12. Decolonization: Latin American Compare & Contrast: Mexican revolutions HW: 794-800; 832-834; 836-837 13. Decolonization: Africa HW: 856-858 & handout 14. Decolonization: Asia; Millennium Video “Asian Tigers” HW: 858-861 15. CCOT Practice: 2007 Exam, National Identities; Russian government and economics HW: 800-806; 894-897 16. Indian Independence; Alphabet Soup: Modern Organizations & NGOs HW: India Aftermath: Choices reading & questions 19. Indian Independence 20. CATS 21. CATS CHOICES HW: 842-844; 861-862 22. Modern Problems: Israel-Palestine ppt & vocab HW: handout 23. Decolonization Quiz; Israel-Palestine maps and primary sources 26. CATS – Go to the auditorium if you are taking the WHAP test to fill in millions of bubbles! Weee! 27. Modern Problems: Social Stuff HW: 852-853; 862-870; 883-885; 892-893 28. Modern Problems: Fundamentalist Islam; Totalitarian Dictatorships (North Korean propaganda videos of hilariousness) 29. Review Unit I: 8000BCE-600CE 30. Review Unit II: 600CE-1450 MAY! 3. Review Unit III: 1450-1750 4. Review Unit IV:1750-1914 5. Review Unit V: 1914-Present 6. Review: Weak Points! 7. Final Exam/Mock MC Exam SATURDAY MOCK MC EXAM: 9:00-1:00 @ SCHOOL 10. Analysis of commonly missed questions HW: C&C Thesis; CCOT Thesis After School Review! 4-5 11. Essay Practice HW: DBQ Thesis 12.Essay Practice After School Review! 4-6 Eat Well! Sleep LOTS! 13.AP Testing Day! Arrive Early for Breakfast! Test is at 8:00 am!!! Breakfast at 7:45 14. Gossip Day – how’d the test go?

Early release dates: November 5 December 10 January 21 February 11 March 11 April 22 Breaks: Sept.1 Oct.6-10 Fall Break Nov. 4 – Election Day November 26-28 Thanksgiving December 22-Jan.2 – Christmas Jan. 19 – MLK Day March 20 – Flex Professional Day March 30-April 3 – Spring Break May 25 – Memorial Day June 1 – Last Day for Students