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Do Now – Level 0 Silently complete your syllabus quiz Talking = cheating and will result in a 0.

World History Current Events Treviño Kimble/Mann/Ramos

Quiz Review Trade papers with your partner Write “Checked by first name, last name” at the bottom of their paper Mark an X if incorrect Leave blank if correct <90 % mastery = LaSalle

Quiz Review 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. Discuss 7. Discuss

Homework 1. Watch or read the news tonight. Choose a headline and determine which cultural region/s it belongs in. 2. Submit current events journal by 11:59 p.m.

What is the message here?

What does it mean to be “informed”?

Summer Current Events 1. Greek Financial Crisis 2. Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman 3. Iran Nuclear Deal 4. US Presidential Candidate Immigration Policy Platforms 5. Rising Tensions between North Korea and South Korea Where did these take place? Can you plot them on a map?

← Greek Financial Crisis ← Iran Nuclear Deal Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman → US Presidential Candidates → US Presidential Candidates → → → ← Tensions, N & S Koreas

OCEANIA SW Asia & N Africa

N America Latin America Europe SW Asia & N Africa E Asia S Asia SE Asia Oceania Sub-Saharan Africa

Partner Activity – Level 1 Headline Sort – 8 Min 1. Sort the headlines in the envelope according to the cultural region/s they affected If they affect more than 1, put them in both 2. Raise your hand when all have been placed

Headline Sort – Answers N America Latin America Europe SW Asia & N Africa Sub- Saharan Africa Russia & Transcaucus S Asia E AsiaSE AsiaOceania 6, 106, 8, 931,

Independent Practice – Level 0 1. Place the following World History headlines in the correct box according to the cultural regions they affected

Exit Ticket On a half-sheet of paper, identify the highlighted cultural region. 1. → 2. → 3. → 4. →5. →