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1 World History and Geography
With Chief Shannon Excell

2 Entry #281: Starter 18th - 19th January 2018
Stand on one foot and whisper the happy birthday song

3 Entry #282: Objective 18th – 19th January 2018
I will examine the Post War social and cultural changes of the 1920s.

4 Entry #283: Activity 18th – 19th January 2018
Read pages Complete the Chart below: Postwar Social Changes of the 1920s Changes to Society (communication, laws, technology, etc.): New forms of Radio/Broadcasting/Newspaper New Technology (Washing Machines, Vacuums, Affordable Automobiles) Prohibition New Literature: Loss of Faith Inner Mind (what is happening in the characters brain while the outside activities go on) New Scientific Discoveries: Radioactivity (Curie) Relativity (Einstein) Penicillin (used in antibiotics to fight bacterial infections) Freud Psychoanalysis (unconscious mind) New Art/Architecture: Cubism (geometric shapes to create art) Surrealism (perfect art/evokes emotion) New Architecture gives buildings personality Changes to Culture (groups of people, social aspect of life, etc.): Jazz Flapper Culture Speakeasies Women in male dominated jobs (athletes, reporters, and novelist) Mob “Gang” style started Harlem Renaissance

5 Entry #284: Homework 18th – 19th January 2018
NOTEBOOK QUIZ- Monday! Notebook Check: Wednesday

6 Entry #277: Starter 16th - 17th January 2018
Crash Course Video: Roaring 20s.

7 Entry #278: Objective 16th – 17th January 2018
I will become familiar with vocabulary I will use in the Roaring 20s Unit.

8 Entry #279: Activity 16th – 17th January 2018
Vocabulary Word Definition Sentence using the Vocabulary Word Picture Depicting the Vocabulary Word Roaring 20s Vocabulary: Flapper Prohibition Speakeasies Harlem Renaissance Disarmament Great Depression New Deal Totalitarian State Fascism Third Reich Gestapo Nuremburg Laws

9 Entry #280: Homework 16th -17th January 2018
ALL VOCABULARY DUE THURSDAY NOTEBOOK QUIZ- FRIDAY CHIEF EXCELL’S BIRTHDAY TOMORROW (1/18)!!!

10 Entry #273: Starter 11th – 12th January 2018
No Starter

11 Entry #274: Objective 11th – 12th January 2018
I will examine the ideas of Nationalism around the world, post WW1.

12 Entry #275: Activity 11th – 12th January 2018
Read pages Complete Nationalism Around the World Chart Location Leaders Goals Expression: (How will the goals be accomplished?) Mexico Carranza Labor Equality, Religion, Land Redistribution Equal Rights for All/establish culture Africa Marcus Garvey Unity ”Africa for Africans” Turkey & Persia Ataturk/Reza Westernization and Modernization Industrialization/Separate Gov’t from religion Middle East India China Japan

13 Entry #276: Homework 11th - 12th January 2018
No Homework

14 Entry #269: Starter 9th - 10th January 2018
1) New Seating Chart 2) 10 Minutes to Work on your Nationalism After WW1 Vocabulary

15 Entry #270: Objective 9th - 10th January 2018
I will examine the ideas of Nationalism around the world starting with Mexico and Africa.

16 Entry #271: Activity 9th - 10th January 2018
Read pages Complete Nationalism Around the World Chart: Mexico and Africa Location Leaders Goals Expression Mexico Africa Turkey & Persia Middle East India China Japan

17 Entry #272: Homework 9th - 10th January 2018
Complete your Nationalism After WW1 Vocabulary DUE THURSDAY!

18 Entry #265: Starter 8th January 2018
What is the definition of Nationalism?

19 Entry #266: Objective 8th January 2018
I will become familiar with the vocabulary associated with Nationalism after World War 1.

20 Entry #267: Activity 8th January 2018
Vocabulary Word Definition Sentence using the Vocabulary Word Picture Depicting the Vocabulary Word Nationalism After WW1 Vocabulary: 1) Economic Nationalism 2) Pan Africanism 3) Nationalization 4) Twenty One Demands 5) Cultural Nationalism            6) Balfour Declaration 7) Good Neighbor Policy 8) Amritsar Massacre 9) Apartheid                                 10) Ultranationalist

21 Entry #268: Homework 8th January 2018
Complete your Nationalism After WW1 Vocabulary

22 Entry #261: Starter 12th – 14th December 2017 0 days until all make up work is due!!
Take out your notebooks Take out your electronic device

23 Entry #262: Objective 12th – 14th December 2017
I will PASS my final exam!

24 Entry #263: Activity 12th – 14th December 2017
FINAL EXAM Using the link below, complete the final exam. You may use your notebooks while you take the final exam. Once you have finished the final exam, show your final exam score to Chief Excell. Notebook Check (Entries )

25 Entry #264: Homework 12th – 14th December 2017
HAVE A GOOD WINTER BREAK!! SEE YOU JANUARY 8th, 2018!

26 Entry #257: Starter 11th December 2017 0 days until all make up work is due!!
Turn in Make Up Work Absent Contracts Notebook Organization: Entry 223: Political Cartoon Entry 199: World War 1 Map Entry 195: World War 1 Timeline Entry 179: World War 1 Vocabulary Entry 175: Global Patterns Quiz 3 and 4 Entry 167: New Imperialism Quiz 3 and 4 Entry 135: SLC Form Entry 127: Midterm RACER Entry 119: Industrial Revolution Vocabulary

27 Entry #258: Objective 11th December 2017
I will get my notebook organized and I will prepare for my FINAL Exam.

28 Entry #259: Activity 11th December 2017
FINAL EXAM PREP

29 Entry #260: Homework 11th December 2017
DO THE STUDY GUIDE NOTEBOOK CHECK: Day of Final Exam ABSENT CONTRACT (if it applies to you)

30 Entry #253: Starter 5th December 2017 3 days until all make up work is due!!
Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France as an emperor. However, Napoleon’s followers often claim that Napoleon was true to the ideals of the French Revolution. Which of the following choices best explains this seeming contradiction? Napoleon promoted some aspects of democracy Napoleon encouraged certain aspects of theocracy. C. Napoleon challenged both Russia and England in military contests. D. Napoleon referred to classical Rome as an inspiration.

31 Entry #254: Objective 5th December 2017
I will examine the evolution that led to the Russian Revolution and Civil War in Russia.

32 Entry #255: Activity 5th December 2017
Read pages List the impact of World War I on Russia 3) Read pages 4) Examine Lenin’s Life

33 Entry #256: Homework 5th December 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check started TODAY!! (Entries 213- End of Semester) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !! 4) DO THE STUDY GUIDE!!

34 Entry #249: Starter 4th December 2017 4 days until all make up work is due!!
Complete the Costs of War Spoke Chart- Entry 247

35 Entry #250: Objective 4th December 2017
I will examine the evolution that led to the Russian Revolution and Civil War in Russia.

36 Entry #251: Activity 4th December 2017
Read Highlighted Info on Peace Conference: - Allies met at Palace of Versailles (NO CENTRAL POWERS OR RUSSIA) - Wilson’s Fourteen Points (a list of terms for resolving WW1 and future conflicts) - Everyone had an agenda (personal wants) that they wanted filled - June 1919, Treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany (by force) - Germany takes full responsibility for war - huge reparations to be paid by Germany - parts of treaty to weaken Germany (limited size of military, returned taken territories to France, Stripped Germany of all overseas colonies. - required German citizens who had move to territories outside Germany to move back to Germany - Sparked Self-Determination (governing ones self) for countries and territories - Created a Mandate-System over colonies - Created the League of Nations to settle disputes of countries Read pages List the impact of World War I on Russia

37 Entry #252: Homework 4th December 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check next week starting Tuesday!! (Entries 213- End of Semester) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !! 4) DO THE STUDY GUIDE!!

38 Entry #245: Starter 1st December 2017 5 days until all make up work is due!!
Finish Outline of Chapter 11.3

39 Entry #246: Objective 1st December 2017
I will examine the costs of the war.

40 Entry #247: Activity 1st December 2017
Read pages Costs of War Spoke Chart The Financial Toll: Battle Zone homes, farms, factories, roads and churches destroyed Reconstruction and war debts added to suffering Allies demanded Central Powers to pay reparations (payments for war damage) Political Turmoil: Governments of Russia, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire collapse Political Radicals took advantage of collapsed gov’ts to take control (Ex: Bolsheviks) Costs of War Human Costs: Millions of soldiers dead/ Generation lost Large numbers of people wounded Pandemic hit in 1918 brought by the Americans

41 Entry #248: Homework 1st December 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check next week starting Tuesday!! (Entries 213- End of Semester) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !! 4) DO THE STUDY GUIDE!!

42 Entry #241: Starter 30th November 2017 6 days until all make up work is due!!
The American Revolution holds a unique place in world history. It showed that __________. nobles could revolt against a king independence and self-rule were possible for colonies C. nations could avoid international conflicts D. peaceful protests could win freedom

43 Entry #242: Objective 30th November 2017
I will examine the weakening morale of the Allies and Central Powers and the ending of the World War I.

44 Entry #243: Activity 30th November 2017
Read pages Chapter Outline (as a group)

45 Entry #244: Homework 30th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check next week starting Wednesday!! (Entries 213- End of Semester) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !! 4) DO THE STUDY GUIDE!!

46 Entry #237: Starter 29th November 2017 7 days until all make up work is due!!
Study Guides Next ten minutes of Epic History (Outcomes).

47 Entry #238: Objective 29th November 2017
I will analyze how WWI is different from previous wars.

48 Entry #239: Activity 29th November 2017
Read and annotate Articles Review Entry 203 (Textbook pages ) Formulate RACER for FINAL RACER for FINAL EXAM QUESTION: What made World War I different from previous wars? Topic Sentence: World War I is different from previous wars. World War I differs from previous wars because…

49 RACER RUBRIC POINTS RECEIVED POINTS POSSIBLE POSSIBLE DEDUCTIONS RESTATE QUESTION N/A ANSWER QUESTIONS 10 Author does not answer question Run On Sentence(s) Grammatical/Spelling/Punctuation Error(s) CITATION from Text(s) Author does not cite/reference origin of citation/citation does not address answer EXPLANATION Author does not address citation/explain fully REVISED RESTATE Author does not answer question/Conclude paragraph CORRECT FORMAT 5 - Must be in paragraph format TIMELY - Paragraph must be ed prior to

50 Entry #240: Homework 29th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check next week starting Wednesday!! (Entries 213- End of Semester) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !!

51 Entry #233: Starter 28th November 2017 8 days until all make up work is due!!
Next ten minutes of Epic History (Outcomes).

52 Entry #234: Objective 28th November 2017
I will analyze how WWI is different from previous wars.

53 Entry #235: Activity 28th November 2017
Read and annotate Articles Review Entry 203 (Textbook pages ) Formulate RACER for FINAL RACER for FINAL EXAM QUESTION: What made World War I different from previous wars? Topic Sentence: World War I is different from previous wars. World War I differs from previous wars because…

54 Entry #236: Homework 28th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check next week starting Wednesday!! (Entries 213- End of Semester) 3) FINAL EXAM RACER: Due 12/8 Must be Type on a WORD DOCUMENT and SENT VIA !!

55 Entry #229: Starter 27th November 2017 9 days until all make up work is due!!
Paste your section ½ Quiz on to Entry 171 .

56 Entry #230: Objective 27th November 2017
I will analyze how WWI evolves and changes as new Ally forces enter the war.

57 Entry #231: Activity 27th November 2017
Watch Epic History Take notes on the changes of the war as new Allies enter the war.

58 Entry #232: Homework 27th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check next week starting Wednesday!! (Entries 213- End of Semester)

59 Entry #225: Starter 17th November 2017 10 days until all make up work is due!!
Paste your Notebook Quiz next to entry 173.

60 Entry #226: Objective 17th November 2017
I will work on any missing/make up work that I need to complete to raise my grade. If NO make up work is needed, I will help Chief Excell complete the Wall of Remembrance.

61 Entry #227: Activity 17th November 2017
Look over your grade print out. If you have missing or make up work that needs, you need to work on it. If you have NO missing or make up work… please help Chief Excell with the Wall of Remembrance.

62 Entry #228: Homework 17th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!

63 Entry #221: Starter 16th November 2017 11 days until all make up work is due!!
Paste your WW1 Timeline to Entry 195.

64 Entry #222: Objective 16th November 2017
I will examine 2 political cartoons from the World War 1 era and interpret them.

65 Entry #223: Activity 16th November 2017
Examine the Political Cartoons and answer the questions.

66 Entry #224: Homework 16th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!

67 Entry #217: Starter 15th November 2017 12 days until all make up work is due!!
Paste your French Revolution Test with Entry 115.

68 Entry #218: Objective 15th November 2017
I will examine the morale of World War 1 as the war progresses.

69 Entry #219: Activity 15th November 2017
Read textbook pages Epic History: WW1 FOCUS: Morale of World War 1 as the war progresses. TASK: Take notes as the video plays.

70 Entry #220: Homework 15th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check STARTED YESTERDAY!!! (Entries )

71 Entry #213: Starter 14th November 2017 13 days until all make up work is due!!
Paste your Imperial Vocabulary to Entry 151

72 Entry #214: Objective 14th November 2017
I will examine the level to which women joined in the War effort and the aspects of total war.

73 Entry #215: Activity 14th November 2017
Read textbook pages TOGETHER: Take a set of Cornell Notes Title of Cornell Notes: Winning the War and Women’s Efforts Reduce: Record: Summary:

74 Entry #216: Homework 14th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check STARTED TODAY!!! (Entries )

75 Entry #209: Starter 13th November 2017 14 days until all make up work is due!!
What was the purpose of us making RED POPPIES??

76 Entry #210: Objective 13th November 2017
I will annotate and respond to the WW1 excerpt “All Quiet on the Western Front.”

77 Entry #211: Activity 13th November 2017
Read “All Quiet on the Western Front” Excerpt Annotate in the Margins {Questions, Unfamiliar Words, etc.} Answer the Thinking Critically Questions

78 Entry #212: Homework 13th November 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!! Notebook Check STARTS TOMORROW!!! (Entries )

79 Entry #205: Starter 8th-9th November 2017 16 and 15 days until all make up work is due!!
Red Poppy History: During the First World War (1914–1918) much of the fighting took place in Western Europe. Previously beautiful countryside was blasted, bombed and fought over, again and again. The landscape swiftly turned to fields of mud: bleak and barren scenes where little or nothing could grow. Bright red Flanders poppies (Papaver rhoeas) however, were delicate but resilient flowers and grew in their thousands, flourishing even in the middle of chaos and destruction. In early May 1915, shortly after losing a friend in Ypres, a Canadian doctor, Lt Col John McCrae was inspired by the sight of poppies to write a now famous poem called 'In Flanders Fields'. McCrae’s poem inspired an American academic, Moina Michael, to make and sell red silk poppies which were brought to England by a French woman, Anna Guérin. The (Royal) British Legion, formed in 1921, ordered 9 million of these poppies and sold them on 11 November that year. The poppies sold out almost immediately and that first ever 'Poppy Appeal' raised over £106,000; a considerable amount of money at the time. This was used to help WW1 veterans with employment and housing. The following year, Major George Howson set up the Poppy Factory to employ disabled ex-Servicemen. Today, the factory and the Legion's warehouse in Aylesford produces millions of poppies each year. The demand for poppies in England was so high that few were reaching Scotland. Earl Haig's wife established the 'Lady Haig Poppy Factory' in Edinburgh in 1926 to produce poppies exclusively for Scotland. Over 5 million Scottish poppies (which have four petals and no leaf unlike poppies in the rest of the UK) are still made by hand by disabled ex-Servicemen at Lady Haig's Poppy Factory each year and distributed by our sister charity Poppyscotland.

80 Entry #206: Objective 8th – 9th November 2017
I will create a Red Poppy for Remembrance day and address the modernizations of WW1.

81 Entry #207: Activity 8th– 9th November 2017
Wednesday: 1) Find 2 Facts about World War 1 that are unique and “firsts” 2) Neatly write the facts on “leaves/scrolls” in BLACK PEN Thursday: 1) Follow the Step by Step instructions to create your “Red Poppy” 2) Turn it into Chief Excell

82 Entry #208: Homework 8th – 9th November 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!

83 Entry #201: Starter 7th November 2017 17 days until all make up work is due!!
CARS 3 COMES OUT TODAY on DVD!!!!

84 Entry #202: Objective 7th November 2017
I will analyze the technological advancements of World War 1.

85 Entry #203: Activity 7th November 2017
Read pages Complete the Wheel Chart below (How did the advancements advance?) Aircrafts & Tanks Guns Technology of World War 1 Poison Gas Submarines

86 Entry #204: Homework 7th November 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!

87 Entry #197: Starter 6th November 2017 18 days until all make up work is due!!
What was the event that was said to start World War 1?

88 Entry #198: Objective 6th November 2017
I will map the major players involved in World War 1.

89 Entry #199: Activity 6th November 2017
Complete the Map of WW1 using the the instructions given. (Textbook page 353, can be helpful!) Number 1: Circle the area of the map that has Serbia, Montenegro, and Austro-Hungarian territories. Number 11: 1) Google and draw the entire Western Front in a thick BLACK line. 2) Google and draw the entire Eastern Front in a thick GREEN line. Due at the end of the class period!

90 Entry #200: Homework 6th November 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!

91 Entry #193: Starter 3rd November 2017 19 days until all make up work is due!!
Grade Print Outs

92 Entry #194: Objective 3rd November 2017
I will graph the events of World War 1 on a timeline.

93 Entry #195: Activity 3rd November 2017
Create a timeline, plotting the major events that started WW1 in the correct order. Step 1: Read pages Step 2: Find the dates that correspond with the following events: Austria declares war on Serbia on ___________________. Britain declares war on Germany on ____________________. Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated on ________________. Germany invades Belgium to gain access to France on _____________. Germany declares war on Russia on _______________. Step 3: Create a timeline, with evenly spaced plot points and the correct order of events. Step 4: Title Timeline: Beginning Events of WW1.

94 Entry #196: Homework 3rd November 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!

95 Entry #189: Starter 2nd November 2017 20 days until all make up work is due!!
Complete Entry 187: Triple Alliance: Triple Entente:

96 Entry #190: Objective 2nd November 2017
I will explore the causes of World War 1.

97 Entry #191: Activity 2nd November 2017
Crash Course Videos (TAKE NOTES ON VIDEO) 209 210

98 Entry #192: Homework 2nd November 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!

99 Entry #185: Starter 1st November 2017 21 Days until missing assignments are due!!
The origins of the word “candy” date back to ancient India, where it was known as “khanda.” The word then migrates westward, emerging in Arabic as “qandi” and Old French as “candi.” Trick-or-treating has been a popular Halloween tradition in the U.S. and other countries for an estimated 100 years. Although it is unknown precisely where and when the phrase “trick or treat” was coined, the custom had been firmly established in American popular culture by 1951, when trick-or-treating was depicted in the Peanuts comic strip. Halloween by the numbers: In 2016, U.S. consumers spent $3.14 billion on costumes, $2.47 billion on candy, and $2.39 billion on decorations, all for the Halloween season. Complete Entry 183 Halloween: El Dia De Los Muertos:

100 Entry #186: Objective 1st November 2017
I will analyze the similarities and difference between the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente.

101 Entry #187: Activity 1st November 2017
Using textbook pages , Complete the diagram below: Triple Alliance: Triple Entente:

102 Entry #188: Homework 1st November 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!

103 Entry 181: Starter 31st October 2017 22 days to turn in Missing Work!!
No Starter

104 Entry #182: Objective 31st October 2017
I will learn basic information about El Dia De Los Muertos and compare it to Halloween.

105 Entry #183: Activity 31st October 2017
The origins of the word “candy” date back to ancient India, where it was known as “khanda.” The word then migrates westward, emerging in Arabic as “qandi” and Old French as “candi.” Trick-or-treating has been a popular Halloween tradition in the U.S. and other countries for an estimated 100 years. Although it is unknown precisely where and when the phrase “trick or treat” was coined, the custom had been firmly established in American popular culture by 1951, when trick-or-treating was depicted in the Peanuts comic strip. Halloween by the numbers: In 2016, U.S. consumers spent $3.14 billion on costumes, $2.47 billion on candy, and $2.39 billion on decorations, all for the Halloween season. Complete the diagram below with who, what, when, why, and traditions: Halloween: El Dia De Los Muertos:

106 Entry #184: Homework 31st October 2017
No Homework ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE 12/8!!!

107 Entry 177: Starter 30th October 2017 23 days to turn in Missing Work!!
No Starter

108 Entry #178: Objective 30th October 2017
I will become familiar with some of the vocabulary I will use in my unit on World War I.

109 Entry #179: Activity 30th October 2017
Vocabulary Word: Definition: Sentences Using Word: Picture World War I: Propaganda Fourteen Points Mobilize Alliance Militarism Stalemate Total War Pandemic Influenza Trench Warfare

110 Entry #180: Homework 30th October 2017
No Homework

111 Entry 173: Starter 27th October 2017
NOTEBOOK QUIZ #1: Entry 131: Which type of government did Carl Marx think up? Entry 146: What was the objective for October 13th? Entry 159: What is one example of Leasehold Imperialism? Entry 157: Explain “Imperialism” in your own words. Entry 143: List 1 of the middle class values/ideal home ideas in the diagram in entry 143.

112 Entry #174: Objective 27th October 2017
I will analyze patterns of global change in the era of New Imperialism in the countries of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and the regions of Latin America.

113 Entry #175: Activity 27th October 2017
Read pages Complete the Chapter 10, sections 3 and 4 Worksheet This will be turned in at the end of class (FINISHED OR NOT)!

114 Entry #176: Homework 27th October 2017
No Homework

115 Entry 169: Starter 26th October 2017
Row Leaders, get the textbooks for your rows. Look at textbook pages What do you think this chapter may be about?

116 Entry #170: Objective 26th October 2017
I will analyze patterns of global change in the era of New Imperialism in the regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific.

117 Entry #171: Activity 26th October 2017
Read pages Complete the Chapter 10, sections 1 and 2 Worksheet This will be turned in at the end of class (FINISHED OR NOT)!

118 Entry #172: Homework 26th October 2017
No Homework

119 Entry 165: Starter 25th October 2017
NO STARTER

120 Entry #166: Objective 25th October 2017
I will analyze the ideals of New Imperialism.

121 Entry #167: Activity 25th October 2017
Read pages Complete the New Imperialism Quiz 3 and 4 Worksheet. TURN IT IN AT THE END OF CLASS!

122 Entry #168: Homework 25th October 2017
No Homework

123 Entry #161: Starter 23rd- 24th October 2017
Grade Check Write HW down: ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE WEDNESDAY!!! Notebook Check (Entries ) Starts TOMORROW!!

124 Entry #162: Objective 23rd – 24th October 2017
I will examine the ideas behind Imperialism.

125 Entry #163: Activity 23rd - 24th October 2017
Imperialism PowerPoint with Cornell Notes

126 Entry #164: Homework 23rd – 24th October 2017
ALL MAKE UP WORK DUE WEDNESDAY!!! Notebook Check (Entries ) Starts TOMORROW!!

127 Entry #157: Starter 18-20th October 2017
Explain Imperialism in your own words.

128 Entry #158: Objective 18th – 20th October 2017
I will examine the ideas behind Imperialism.

129 Entry #159: Activity 18th -20th October 2017
Imperialism PowerPoint with Cornell Notes

130 Entry #160: Homework 18th-20th October 2017
No Homework

131 Entry #153: Starter 17th October 2017
New Seating Chart What is Imperialism?

132 Entry #154: Objective 17th October 2017
I will examine the ideas behind Imperialism.

133 Entry #155: Activity 17th October 2017
Crash Course Video Imperialism PowerPoint Note

134 Entry #156: Homework 17th October 2017
Turn in Industrial Revolution Vocabulary.

135 Entry #149: Starter 16th October 2017
No Starter

136 Entry #150: Objective 16th October 2017
I will become familiar with the vocabulary of the Unit on Imperialism.

137 Entry #151: Activity 16th October 2017
Vocabulary Word: Definition: Sentences Using Word: Picture Imperialism: Imperialism Social Darwinism Pollution Colonialism Ideology Battle of Adowa Napoleon

138 Entry #152: Homework 16th October 2017
Finish Imperialism Vocabulary

139 Entry #145: Starter 13th October 2017
Finish Entry 143

140 Entry #146: Objective 13th October 2017
I will examine the ideals that surround Social Darwinism.

141 Entry #147: Activity 13th October 2017
Using page , Make a page of Cornell Notes with a summary. Title: Social Darwinism Reduce: Record: Atomic Theory Develops: Debating the Earth’s Age: Darwin’s Theory of National Selection: Social Darwinism and Racism Summary:

142 Entry #148: Homework 13th October 2017
No Homework

143 Entry #141: Starter 12th October 2017
No Starter

144 Entry #142: Objective 12th October 2017
I will analyze the social changes of the European Society during the Industrial Revolution.

145 Entry #143: Activity 12th October 2017
Read textbook pages Complete the Spoke Chart Below: Women’s Rights: Middle Class Values/ Ideal Homes: Changes in Social Order Class Structure (3): Growth of Education:

146 Entry #144: Homework 12th October 2017
No Homework

147 Entry #137: Starter 11th October 2017
Finish SLC Form (If needed)

148 Entry #138: Objective 11th October 2017
I will examine the advancements of the Industrial Revolution era that helped society grow.

149 Entry #139: Activity 11th October 2017
Read textbook pages Complete the Growth Chart Below: Notes on Sections: (How did it happen?) Steel Production and the Bessemer Process: Electric Power Replaces Steam: New Methods of Production: Automobile Age Begins: Airplanes Take Flight: Rapid Communication:

150 Entry #140: Homework 11th October 2017
No Homework

151 Entry #133: Starter 10th October 2017
Did you /turned in your Midterm RACER Paragraph to Chief Excell??

152 Entry #134: Objective 10th October 2017
I will pass my midterm Benchmark #1 and complete the SLC Form.

153 Entry #135: Activity 10th October 2017
Benchmark #1 Step 1: Take out your cellphone. Step 2: Open your internet source. Step 3: Enter the below link into your search tool. Step 4: Use your 3” by 5” Study Guide index card and your notebook while you take your test. Step 5: Show Chief Excell your score end the end of your test. 2) Fill out your Student Led Conference Sheet and turn it in to Chief Excell.

154 Entry #136: Homework 10th October 2017
No Homework

155 Entry #129: Starter 9th October 2017
Turn in your INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION VOCABULARY!!! WEDNESDAY: BRING PARENTS TO STUDENT LED CONFERENCES FOR 25 EXTRA CREDIT POINTS!!!!

156 Entry #130: Objective. 9th October 2017
I will examine the new ways of thinking that emerged during the European Industrial Revolution.

157 Entry #131: Activity 9th October 2017
Read pages New Ways of Thinking Chart People/Thinkers Type of Government Views or Definition Malthus Free-Enterprise Capitalism Bentham Utilitarianism Mill and other Utilitarians Socialism Owen Utopia Marx Marxism/Communism A German who stole Marx’s Ideas Social Democracy

158 Entry #132: Homework 9th October 2017
Study for Midterm Benchmark #1: TOMORROW!!! MAKE A FLASH CARD!!! Final RACER product must have rough draft and FINAL TYPED Draft turned in by Midterm day 10/10. Final Draft can be ed to to be printed.

159 Entry #125: Starter 5th October 2017
Grade Up Date Crash Course Video: “Steam, Coal, and Industry”

160 Entry #126: Objective. 5th October 2017
I will examine the causes of the growth of cities and the conditions of factory workers during the Industrial Revolution in Europe.

161 Entry #127: Activity 5th October 2017
Read pages 183 RACER Question: What were the conditions of the workers during the Industrial Revolution in Europe? (FINAL DRAFT MUST BE TYPED!!! AND IS DUE 10/10 (without exceptions!!!)) R The conditions of the factory workers, during the Industrial Revolution in Europe A were _________________________________________________. C According to textbook page 183, “ __________________________.” E This quote, taken from our textbook, explains the ______________ ______________________________________________________. R The Industrial Revolution was a great time of __________________ but ___________________________________________________.

162 Entry #128: Homework 5th October 2017
Study for Midterm Benchmark #1: Tuesday 10/10 Notebook Check Final RACER product must have rough draft and FINAL TYPED Draft turned in by Midterm day 10/10. Final Draft can be ed to to be printed.

163 Entry #121: Starter 4th October 2017
TURN IN ALL MAKE UP WORK!! What is the definition of Industrial Revolution?

164 Entry #122: Objective. 4th October 2017
I will examine the causes of the Industrial Revolution in Europe.

165 Entry #123: Activity 4th October 2017
Read pages List the Causes and Effect Chart (European Industrial Revolution) Causes of the European Industrial Revolution: Effects on the Population of the European Industrial Revolution:

166 Entry #124: Homework 3rd October 2017
Study for Midterm Benchmark #1: Tuesday 10/10 Notebook Check

167 Entry #117: Starter 3rd October 2017
Turn in Missing Assignments!!! THEY ARE DUE TOMORROW!!!

168 Entry #118: Objective. 3rd October 2017
I will become familiar with the Academic Vocabulary for the European Industrial Revolution Unit.

169 Entry #119: Activity 3rd October 2017
Vocabulary Word: Definition: Sentences Using Word: Picture European Industrial Revolution: Industrial Revolution Entrepreneur Capitalism Urbanization Division of Labor Tenements Labor Unions Utilitarianism Socialism Cult of Domesticity

170 Entry #120: Homework 3rd October 2017
ALL Make Up Work DUE BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!! TOMORROW!!!! Study for Midterm Benchmark #1: Tuesday 10/10 Notebook Check

171 Entry #113: Starter 2nd October 2017
Turn in French Revolution Storybooks French Revolution Test Set Up: 1) Take out a Sheet of Paper 2) Write your NVMI heading on the paper 3) Title the paper: French Revolution Test 4) Number 1-19 Straight down!

172 Entry #114: Objective. 2nd October 2017
I will pass my French Revolution Test.

173 Entry #115: Activity 2nd October 2017
Write Form ______ on the top of your paper next to the title. French Revolution Test 3) Notebook Set Up *Glue or Staple the Following work into your notebook! Entry 11: THIEVES of the Textbook WS Entry 59: Unit 1 Test Entry 63: Chapter 2 WS Entry 83: French Revolution Vocabulary Entry 85: Notebook Quiz 2 Entry 99: French Revolution Worksheet (Chap 3, sec 2/3/4)

174 Entry #116: Homework 2nd October 2017
ALL Make Up Work DUE BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!! Study for Midterm Benchmark #1: Tuesday 10/10 Notebook Check

175 Entry #109: Starter 27-29th September 2017
MLA Format with

176 Entry #110: Objective. 27-29th September 2017
I will create a storybook, reviewing the major events, purpose of, and people of the French Revolution.

177 Entry #111: Activity 27-29th September 2017
French Revolution Storybook

178 Entry #112: Homework 27-29th September 2017
ALL Make Up Work DUE BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!! French Revolution Storybook DUE FRIDAY STUDY FOR FRENCH REVOLUTION TEST- MONDAY!!

179 Entry #105: Activity 26th September 2017
Finish Copying Chart (Entry 103): Revolutionaries of Latin America: Where the Revolutionaries were from: Why were they revolting? Toussaint L’Ouverture Haiti (French Territory) Former Slaves revolted for freedom and the abolishment of slavery in Haiti. Father Hidalgo Mexico (Spanish Territory) Mexican Independence from Spain End Slavery and improve conditions Father Morelos Called for wide-ranging social and political reform (abolishing slavery, voting for all) Simon Bolivar Venezuela (Spanish Territory) - Independence from Spain Jose de San Martin Argentina (Spanish Territory) Dom Pedro Brazil (Portugal conquered by Napoleon; Portuguese Monarchy fled to Brazil) - Became emperor of Brazil and accepted a constitution that provided freedom of press, freedom of religion, and elected legislature.

180 Entry #106: Objective 26th September 2017
I will create a storybook, reviewing the major events, purpose of, and people of the French Revolution.

181 Entry #107: Activity 26th September 2017
French Revolution Storybook and instructions.

182 Entry #108: Homework 26th September 2017
ALL Make Up Work DUE BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!! French Revolution Storybook DUE FRIDAY STUDY FOR FRENCH REVOLUTION TEST- FRIDAY!

183 Entry #101: Starter 25th September 2017
Countries in Revolt: Reasons for Revolt: Revolution most like: (Glorious Rev., American Rev., or French Rev.) Serbia: Lived under Ottoman Rule Wanted self-rule from the Ottoman Empire - American Revolution Greece: Ruled by Ottomans Greeks divided - French Revolution Austria: Monarchy censored books/press Wanted a written constitution Belgium: Forced to be united under a Dutch King Did not speak same Languages, were protestant not catholic, and had an manufacturing economy not a trade economy

184 Entry #102: Objective 25th September 2017
I will compare and contrast the Glorious Revolution, American Revolution, and the French Revolution and their effects worldwide on the politcal expectations for self-government and individual liberty.

185 Entry #103: Activity 25th September 2017
Revolutions in Europe and Latin America Chart: Revolutionaries of Latin America: Where the Revolutionaries were from: Why were they revolting? Toussaint L’Ouverture Haiti (French Territory) Former Slaves revolted for freedom and the abolishment of slavery in Haiti. Father Hidalgo Mexico (Spanish Territory) Mexican Independence from Spain End Slavery and improve conditions Father Morelos Called for wide-ranging social and political reform (abolishing slavery, voting for all) Simon Bolivar Venezuela (Spanish Territory) - Independence from Spain Jose de San Martin Argentina (Spanish Territory) Dom Pedro Brazil (Portugal conquered by Napoleon; Portuguese Monarchy fled to Brazil) - Became emperor of Brazil and accepted a constitution that provided freedom of press, freedom of religion, and elected legislature.

186 Entry #104: Homework 25th September 2017
ALL Make Up Work DUE BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!

187 Entry #97: Starter 20th September 2017
Finish Entry 95 (If necessary)

188 Entry #98: Objective 20th September 2017
I will examine the phases of the French Revolution, the major events, and the key figures involved in the revolution.

189 Entry #99: Activity 20th September 2017
Chapter 3, Sections 2, 3, and 4 Worksheet

190 Entry #100: Homework 20th September 2017
ALL Make Up Work DUE BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!

191 Entry #93: Starter 19th September 2017
Finish Entry 91 5 minutes!

192 Entry #94: Objective 19th September 2017
I will examine the causes of the French Revolution

193 Entry #95: Activity 19th September 2017
Causes of the French Revolution: Notes: National Debt Economic Reform Fails Estates General Battle of Bastille 800 People of Paris stormed the Bastille (fortress used as a prison). Commander of Bastille opened fire on Parisians Parisians broke down gates, killed Commander and guards, freed prisoners… all in search for guns/ammo Bastille Day: French National Independence Day Using textbook pages , complete the causes of the French Revolution Chart.

194 Entry #96: Homework 19th September 2017
ALL Make Up Work DUE BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 2017!!

195 Entry #89: Starter 18th September 2017
Grade Break Down Review:

196 Entry #90: Objective 18th September 2017
I will examine the start of the French Revolution and analyze the French Class system (Estates).

197 Entry #91: Activity 18th September 2017
Using Textbook pages , complete the social hierarchy chart with the name of each social class and 5 facts for each social class.

198 Entry #88: Homework 15th September 2017
No Homework

199 Entry #85: Starter 15th September 2017
Notebook Quiz #2: 1) Entry 43: On what date did we do Entry 43? Entry 78: What was the objective for Entry 78? Entry 69: Which enlightened thinker promoted a system of Checks and balances and separation of powers? Entry 62: What was the objective for Entry 62? Entry 80: What was the homework for Entry 80?

200 Entry #86: Objective 15th September 2017
I will examine the start of the French Revolution.

201 Entry #87: Academic Vocabulary 15th September 2017
Notebook Check Crash Course Video: French Revolution

202 Entry #88: Homework 15th September 2017
No Homework

203 Entry #81: Starter 13th September 2017
NO Starter

204 Entry #82: Objective 13th September 2017
I will become familiar with the vocabulary for the French Revolution Unit.

205 Entry #83: Academic Vocabulary 13th September 2017
Unit 2: French Revolution Unit Vocabulary Vocabulary Word Definition Sentence (using the word) Picture Unit 2 Academic Vocabulary: Guillotine French Revolution Nationalism Estates (French) Romanticism Bastille Bourgeoisie Tennis Court Oath Reign of Terror Napoleonic Code Scorched- Earth Policy

206 Entry #84: Homework 13th September 2017
French Revolution Vocabulary 9-11 RACER PARAGRAPH: DUE FRIDAY

207 Entry #77: Starter 12th September 2017
September 11th RACER: How are the ideals of nationalism demonstrated in our remembrance of 9-11? R: A: C: E:

208 Entry #78: Objective 12th September 2017
I will examine the ideas of Laissez Faire (Characteristics and Founder).

209 Entry #79: Activity 12th September 2017
Using Google, find the following information: What is Laissez Faire? What are the characteristics of Laissez Faire? Was there a ”founder/Creator of the Ideas?” If so, who was it?

210 Entry #80: Homework 12th September 2017
Up Date Notebook (Entries 1-80) 9-11 RACER PARAGRAPH: DUE FRIDAY

211 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

212 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

213 Entry #73: Starter 11th September 2017
How old were you on September 11th, 2001?

214 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

215 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

216 Entry #74: Objective 11th September 2017
I will examine the events that occurred on September 11th, 2001.

217 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

218 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

219 Entry #75: Activity 11th September 2017
Day of Remembrance Video Class Discussion

220 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

221 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

222 Entry #76: Homework 11th September 2017
Up Date Notebook (Entries 1-80)

223 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

224 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

225 Entry #69: Starter 8th September 2017
Finish Enlightened Thinkers Chart (Entry 67) Enlightened Thinker: Philosophy: How did the philosophy helped to establish the United States Democracy? Hobbes Montesquieu Locke Rousseau

226 Enlightened Thinker: Philosophy: How did the philosophy helped to establish the United States Democracy? Hobbes “ Only true and correct form of government was an absolute monarchy.” - Power to govern is an organized society. Montesquieu Separation of powers Checks and Balances system Locke “Men are by nature free and equal.” Life, Liberty, and Property.” Rousseau - Social contract is to follow the rules

227 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

228 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

229 Entry #70: Objective 8th September 2017
I will examine the philosophies of the Enlightened Thinkers and analyze how those philosophies applied to the United States post Revolution.

230 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

231 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

232 Entry #71: Activity 8th September 2017
Enlightenment Music Activity Enlightenment Video: Crash Course

233 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

234 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

235 Entry #72: Homework 8th September 2017
Up Date Notebook (Entries 1-72)

236 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

237 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

238 Entry #61: Starter 6th September 2017
NO Starter

239 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

240 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

241 Entry #66: Objective 8th September 2017
I will examine the philosophies of the Enlightened Thinkers and analyze how those philosophies applied to the United States post Revolution.

242 Entry #67: Classwork 7th September 2017
Finish Chapter 2, section 3: Birth of an American Republic Worksheet. Enlightened Thinkers Chart: Enlightened Thinker: Philosophy: How did the philosophy helped to establish the United States Democracy? Hobbes Montesquieu Locke Rousseau

243 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

244 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

245 Entry #68: Homework 7th September 2017
No Homework

246 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

247 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

248 Entry #61: Starter 6th September 2017
NO Starter

249 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

250 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

251 Entry #62: Objective 6th September 2017
I will examine the birth of the American Republic.

252 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

253 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

254 Entry #63: Classwork 6th September 2017
Chapter 2, section 3: Birth of an American Republic Worksheet

255 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

256 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

257 Entry #64: Homework 6th September 2017
No Homework

258 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

259 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

260 Entry #57: Starter 5th September 2017
Test Set Up: 1) Take out a SEPARATE sheet of paper 2) Title it: World History Unit 1 Test 3) In the right TOP corner, put your NVMI Heading Rank, Last Name, First Name Date: Subject: _____, Period: _____ 4) Number Straight down WITHOUT Skipping Lines 1-19

261 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

262 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

263 Entry #58: Objective 5th September 2017
I will PASS my Unit 1 Exam.

264 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

265 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

266 Entry #59: Classwork 5th September 2017
Complete Unit 1 Test

267 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

268 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

269 Entry #60: Homework 5th September 2017
No Homework

270 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

271 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

272 Entry #53: Starter 25th August 2017
How do you think the relationship of religion and monarchy effect a country?

273 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

274 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

275 Entry #54: Objective 25th August 2017
I will examine the development of democracy in England.

276 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

277 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

278 Entry #55: Classwork 25th August 2017
PowerPoint with Cornell Notes Topic: Development of Democracy in England

279 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

280 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

281 Entry #56: Homework 25th August 2017
No Homework

282 Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

283 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

284 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

285 Entry #49: Starter 24th August 2017
What were two changes made by Julius Caesar to better the civilization of Rome?

286 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

287 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

288 Entry #50: Objective 24th August 2017
I will examine the influences of the Greco-Roman civilizations and the Judeo-Christian religions on the development of Democracy in the modern world.

289 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

290 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

291 Entry #51: Classwork 24th August 2017
Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian Influences Worksheet DUE AT THE END OF CLASS!

292 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

293 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

294 Entry #52: Homework 24th August 2017
No Homework

295 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

296 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

297 Entry #45: Starter 23rd August 2017
No Starter

298 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

299 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

300 Entry #46: Objective 23rd August 2017
I will exam the causes and effects on Rome as they change from Republic to an Empire.

301 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

302 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

303 Entry #47: Classwork 23rd August 2017
Read page 23-26 Finish Cause and Effect Chart- part 2

304 Entry 47: Causes: Effects: Civil War, mixed loyalties
Caesar, absolute ruler, conquered Rome Augustus Caesar (Octavian) successor to Julius, started Pax Romona (Time of “Roman Peace”) Laws that applied to all Roman Citizens were established 4) Justinian I collected, revised, and organized all laws from ancient Rome Effects: allowed for powerful Generals (Julius Caesar) to take power Pushed through reforms (change) Employed homeless Gave public land to poor 3) Octavian stabilized gov’t Trained army to enforce laws Hired people for high-level jobs based on talent not relationship to him 4) “Body of Civil Law” aka “The Justinian Code” guided future legal thinkers to compile the international laws used today. From Republic to Empire

305 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

306 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

307 Entry #48: Homework 23rd August 2017
No Homework

308 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

309 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

310 Entry #41: Starter 22nd August 2017
Finish the Chart from Entry 39. (10 Minutes)

311 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

312 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

313 Entry #42: Objective 22nd August 2017
I will exam the causes and effects on Rome as they change from Republic to an Empire.

314 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

315 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

316 Entry #43: Classwork 22nd August 2017
Read page 23-26 Cause and Effect Chart

317 Entry 43: Causes: Effects:
Conquered Greek City States and surrounding land Influenced during Punic Wars with Carthage Generals, Officers, and traders made money off of taxes, loot, and commerce New class of landowners emerged, using slave labor to produce food more cheaply Rome expanded using Army forces who were LOYAL to Rome Effects: The bigger the empire got the more troubles they had. Smaller farmers could not keep up with Larger Land owners in production of grains Roman Army was not paid, supplied their own weapons but gained nothing from Rome’s expansion/success… LOYALTY starts to lessen. From Republic to Empire

318 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

319 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

320 Entry #44: Homework 22nd August 2017
No Homework

321 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

322 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

323 Entry #37: Starter 21st August 2017
Was Alexander the Great really “great”?

324 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

325 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

326 Entry #38: Objective 21st August 2017
I will analyze the differences between Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, and Democracy.

327 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

328 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

329 Entry #39: Classwork 21st August 2017
Using your electronic Devices: Research the following information: Definition Example Monarchy Oligarchy Tyranny Democracy

330 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

331 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

332 Entry #40: Homework 21st August 2017
No Homework

333 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

334 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

335 Entry #33: Starter 18th August 2017
Notebook Quiz

336 Notebook Quiz: Please write answers on a separate sheet of paper and turn that paper in when you finish it. Entry 19: On what date did we do Entry 19? Entry 30: What was the objective for Entry 30? Entry 31: Explain the inference regarding “people’s truths” that Plato made in his quote from The Republic. Entry 3: What is the Late Work Policy described in Entry 3 (Syllabus)? Entry 20: What was the homework for Entry 20?

337 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

338 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

339 Entry #34: Objective 18th August 2017
I will exam the legacies of Alexander the Great.

340 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

341 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

342 Entry #35: Classwork 18th August 2017
Read pages 15-17 Crash Course Video on Alexander the Great Was he REALLY great??

343 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

344 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

345 Entry #36: Homework 18th August 2017
No Homework

346 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

347 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

348 Entry #29: Starter 17th August 2017
Finish Greek Philosophers Chart: Plato Aristotle Socrates Student of Socrates Set up School called Academy Reason, not experiences, led to genuine knowledge Rational thought Wrote “Republic” describing his ideal state Wrote no books just quested people Seeks the truth and knowledge Questioned accepted traditions Duties of the individual = follow rules

349 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

350 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

351 Entry #30: Objective 17th August 2017
I will read and infere about the works of the great Greek philosophers: Aristotle, Plato.

352 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

353 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

354 Entry #31: Classwork 17th August 2017
Read page 18: Plato’s Republic. Read and copy the following quote from Plato’s Republic: “… At first, when any [prisoner] is liberated and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his neck round and walk and look towards the light, he will suffer sharp pains; the glare will distress him, and he will be unable to see the realities of which in his former state had seen the shadows…” What do you think this quote infers about people’s “truths?”

355 Entry #31 continued: Classwork 17th August 2017
Read page 19: Aristotle’s Public. Read and copy the following quote from Aristotle’s Public: “ The main cause of the overthrow of democracies is the outrageous behavior of demagogues. By attacking property owners they motivate them to band together out of fear, and they also spur on the people… In this way democracy has been overthrown at numerous places…” What do you think Aristotle would most likely recommend that property rights be?

356 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

357 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

358 Entry #32: Homework 17th August 2017
Complete Entry 31

359 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

360 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

361 Entry #25: Starter 16th August 2017
You have 5 minutes to finish copying the double bubble information from Entry 23.

362 Located near island (Peloponnesus) Military State
Spartans and Democracy Athenians and Democracy Similarities Located near Attica Democracy: Governed by the People Athens started as a monarchy (ran by a king (monarch) and changed into aristocracy (power in the hands of the nobles). Aristocracy failed and eventually a Tyrant (A ruler who ruled by force) took over. Slowly the reforming Tyrants changed Athens back into a democratic state. Cleithenees (ruler) set up “Counsel of 500” Prepared Laws Supervised day to day governement work Located near island (Peloponnesus) Military State Had 2 Kings and a Counsel of Elders, as well as an Assembly Assembly: group of citizens who approve major decisions 5 Elected ”Ephors” held real power and ran day to day affairs - Developed City-States (Kind of Like Present Day Counties) Both developed Democracy Established Rules to help Government

363 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

364 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

365 Entry #26: Objective 16th August 2017
I will analyze the philosophies of the great Greek philosophers: Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates.

366 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

367 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

368 Entry #27: Classwork 16th August 2017
Read pages 13-15 Greek Philosophers Chart Plato Aristotle Socrates Student of Socrates Set up School called Academy Reason, not experiences, led to genuine knowledge Rational thought Wrote “Republic” describing his ideal state Wrote no books just quested people Seeks the truth and knowledge Questioned accepted traditions Duties of the individual = follow rules

369 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

370 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

371 Entry #28: Homework 16th August 2017
No Homework

372 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

373 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

374 Entry #21: Starter 15th August 2017
Copy Notebook Rules as instructed by Chief Excell (across from entry 19) In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

375 Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

376 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

377 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

378 Entry #22: Objective 15th August 2017
I will organize my notebook according to Chief Excell’s steps. I will compare the similarities and differences of the Spartans and the Athenians cultures and societal make up.

379 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

380 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

381 Entry #23: Classwork 15th August 2017
Read pages 8-13 Create the Double Bubble Chart With your groups, write down similarities and differences of the Spartans and Athenians. Spartans and Democracy Athenians and Democracy

382 Located near island (Peloponnesus) Military State
Spartans and Democracy Athenians and Democracy Similarities Located near Attica Democracy: Governed by the People Athens started as a monarchy (ran by a king (monarch) and changed into aristocracy (power in the hands of the nobles). Aristocracy failed and eventually a Tyrant (A ruler who ruled by force) took over. Slowly the reforming Tyrants changed Athens back into a democratic state. Cleithenees (ruler) set up “Counsel of 500” Prepared Laws Supervised day to day governement work Located near island (Peloponnesus) Military State Had 2 Kings and a Counsel of Elders, as well as an Assembly Assembly: group of citizens who approve major decisions 5 Elected ”Ephors” held real power and ran day to day affairs - Developed City-States (Kinda Like Present Day Counties) Both developed Democracy Established Rules to help Government

383 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

384 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

385 Entry #24: Homework 15th August 2017
1) Supplies NEEDED for SOLAR ECLIPSE VIEWER: shoe box masking or scotch tape aluminum foil I will award Merits to those who bring these items to class by THIS WEDNESDAY!!

386 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

387 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

388 Entry #17: Starter Date: _______
Turn in Vocabulary Library Check Out Books Notebook Pass Out Take out Notebook and write the following information on the back outside cover: Your First and Last Name World History Period _____ Teacher: Chief Excell

389 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

390 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

391 Entry #18: Objective Date: ____
I will organize my notebook according to Chief Excell’s steps.

392 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

393 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

394 Entry #19: Notebook Set Up Date: ___
Step 1: On very first page of Notebook, write the following information: 1) Name of Course: WORLD HISTORY, CULTURE, AND GEOGRAPHY: THE MODERN WORLD 2) In the BOTTOM, RIGHT corner write: Your First and Last Name World History Period _____ Teacher: Chief Excell Step 2: Turn the page and on the back of the first page, write the following: 1) Chief Excell’s 2) School website: novamil.org 3) Chief Excell’s Instagram

395 Entry 19 Continued: Step 3: On the next 5 pages (front and back), write the words: TABLE OF CONTENTS I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X Step 4: Under the Title (Table of Contents I-X), on the Left Margin, write the word: ENTRY. Step 5: Under the word ENTRY, start numbering straight down without skipping lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5… Step 6: On the next Page in the Middle, Title that page Unit 1: Judeo-Christian and Greco Roman Influences on the Modern World. Step 7: Copy or Paste Entries 1-16 in your notebook… following Chief Excell’s directions. Step 8: Staple Syllabus into Notebook aside Entries 1-4. Step 9: Write Notebook Entry Requirements down along side Entries 5-8.

396 Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

397 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

398 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

399 Entry #20: Homework Date: ___
1) Decorate Front Cover of Notebook

400 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

401 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

402 Entry #13: Starter Date: _______
NO Starter Today Write your Homework down!

403 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

404 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

405 Entry #14: Objective Date: ____
I will familiarize myself with some of the academic Vocabulary of Unit 1.

406 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

407 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

408 Entry #15: Academic Vocabulary Date: ___
Unit 1: Academic Vocabulary Vocabulary Word Definition Sentence (using the word) Picture Unit 1 Academic Vocabulary:  1) Plato  2) Aristotle  3) Judeo-Christian  4) Tyranny  5) Glorious Revolution  6) American Revolution  7) Three Estates

409 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

410 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

411 Entry #16: Homework Date: ___
1) Get Supplies by TOMORROW!! 2) Finish Vocabulary

412 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

413 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

414 Entry #9: Starter Date: _______
What was one Long term goal you set yesterday during our Privilege activity? * Write your homework down!

415 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

416 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

417 Entry #10: Objective Date: ____
I will understand and implement the notebook entry system. I will use the THIEVE acronym to explore my history textbook.

418 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

419 What does TEAM WORK mean?
Students are actively participating in the group, offering up insight and information to each other. Students are working as a team to complete the assign task.

420 Entry #11: THIEVES Date: ____
Title Headings Introductions Every first sentence Vocabulary End of Chapter Questions Summary COMPLETE THE THIEVES WORKSHEET!!

421 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

422 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

423 Entry #12: Homework Date: ___
1) Get Supplies by THIS FRIDAY!!

424 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

425 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

426 Entry #5: Starter Date: _______
Classroom Walk-Through Homework Turn-In Notebook Entry Overview

427 Notebooks Entries Are:
In pencil or pen Labeled with the date Labeled with the entry number Labeled with a proper title Written very neatly Clearly legible Followed by a horizontal line to separate entries on a single page Written so as to include ALL entries for that day on one, with activity on the next page page Representative of the student’s best effort Complete

428 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

429 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

430 Entry #6: Objective Date: ________
I will understand and implement the notebook system. I will understand the privilege as it pertains to my education and the education of others.

431 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

432 What does OPEN DISCUSSION mean?
Students are activity engaged in a discussion with the teacher and/or other students in the room. Students are working dependently with each other.

433 Entry 7: Open Discussion Date: _______
1) Quick Privilege Lesson

434 Entry 7 Continued: Open Discussion
Crumple up your scratch piece of paper. “The Game is simple. You all represent the countries population and everyone in the country has the ability to move up into the upper class.” Throw your crumpled up paper into the bin while sitting in your seat. “The closer you are to the recycling bin… the better your odds. Did you notice that the only ones who complained about fairness were in the back of the room? By contrasts people in the front of the room were less likely to be aware of the privilege they were born into. All they can see is the 10 feet between them and their goal. Your job as students who are receiving an education is to aware of your privilege. And use your Privilege called education to do great things, all the while advocating for those in the rows behind you.”

435 Entry 7 Continued: Open Discussion
“Your job as students who are receiving an education is to aware of your privilege. And use your Privilege called education to do great things, all the while advocating for those in the rows behind you.” Set A few Long Term Goals and Short Term Goals for yourself in Academics, Citizenship, Athletics, or Leadership.

436 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

437 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

438 Entry #8: Homework Date: ________
1) Get Supplies by THIS FRIDAY!!

439 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

440 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

441 Entry #1: Starter Date: _______
1) Welcome and Introductions

442 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

443 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

444 Entry #2: Objective Date: ________
I (the student) will learn the ins and outs of the class, review the syllabus, and understand what supplies are required for my class.

445 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

446 What does OPEN DISCUSSION mean?
Students are activity engaged in a discussion with the teacher and/or other students in the room. Students are working dependently with each other.

447 Entry 3: Open Discussion Date: _______
Review the Syllabus Discuss the class supply list Write down Chief Excell’s address Website Walk Through Classroom Walk Through

448 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

449 What does QUIET WORK mean?
Students are paying attention to the speaker (teacher, other students, guest speaker, etc.) Students are working independently from each other unless explicitly given permission to have a conversation.

450 Entry #4: Homework Date: ________
1) Get your parent’s signature on syllabus 2) Get Supplies by THIS FRIDAY!!

451 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

452 THE CURRENT CLASSROOM “MODE”
Quiet Work Stand & Deliver Open Discussion Team Work

453 RACER Repeat question. Answer question
Cite evidence that support answer. Explain citation and evidence. Repeat the answer in another way.

454 Citation Example Frames
According to (name of person/article/organization), ... (Name of person/article) states/said/wrote, "….” (Name of person), from/in (Name of article/organization), says/said/writes, "..." In (Name of article or book), (Name of person) writes/says/states, "..." As cited in (name of article/book)... As noted in (name of article/book).../As noted by (name of person), ... (Name of article, person, organization) reveals that... Research points to the fact that… (Name of person/article) highlights that…

455 THIEVES Title Headings Introduction Every first sentence
Visuals and vocabulary End of chapter questions Summary


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