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Agenda: Home Fun: Terrific Tuesday March 1, 2016 DBQ DBQ Outline
How to Write an Introduction DBQ Home Fun: Finish Notebook, study for Mid-Term Ch Take out the following DBQ DBQ Outline AP Euro Week 8
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Introduction The 19th century was a time of unprecedented industrial growth throughout Europe. As industries, old and new alike, started to expand European economies also began to transition away from mercantilism and embrace capitalism. This resulted in an improvement in the overall living conditions for the poorest members of society as they became accustomed to having a steady income. However, even as the standard of living and the quality of life improved the Industrial Revolution also lead to a widening gap between the wealthy and the poor. As a result of this many Europeans found themselves living in tenements, sending children to work and working an average of 14 hours a day in dangerous conditions. Over the course of the 19th century various arguments about how to improve the lives of European workers emerged, three of which included classical economists urging governments to practice Laissez-Faire Capitalism, the rise of liberal and socialist groups encouraging workers to unite and the desire of other groups to enfranchise the working class. 4-6 Sentences max
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What part of the DBQ do you find to be the most difficult? Why?
Mustang Monday February 29, 2016 Agenda: Warm-up DBQ Prep Home Fun: Finish Outline Take out the following DBQ Warm-Up What part of the DBQ do you find to be the most difficult? Why? 3-5 sentences AP Euro Week 8
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Agenda: Home Fun: Fabulous Friday February 26, 2016 DBQ
DBQ Analysis DBQ Outline Home Fun: Finish Outline Take out the following DBQ Warm-Up Write down three things you learned from the video on writing a thesis statement. Bullet points work AP Euro Week 7
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Take out your chart on the Revolutions of 1820’s and 1830.
Mustang Monday JANUARY 25, 2016 Agenda: Class Business Revolutions of the 1820’s and 1830 – Chart Class Discussion - Revolutions of the 1920’s and 1830 Home Fun: TH Test – Ch. 20 FN: Industrialization Notebooks Due Friday Take out your chart on the Revolutions of 1820’s and 1830. Warm-Up Explain the relationship between Liberalism and Conservatism in regards to causes of the Revolutions of the 1820’s and 1830. AP Euro Week 4
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Agenda: Home Fun: Fantabulous Friday JANUARY 22, 2016 AP Euro Week 3
Revolutions of the 1820’s and Chart Home Fun: Finish your portion of the chart Wrap up anything you need to in your notebooks Ch. 20 TH Test – Monday, January 25. Notebooks due Thursday or Friday of Next Week Take out your Warm-Ups and turn them into the basket. Take out your Note packets “Revolutions of 1820’s and 1830” AP Euro Week 3
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Statements should be 1-2 sentences in legnth
Terrific Thursday JANUARY 21, 2016 Agenda: Warm-Up – POV Small Group Discussions – characteristics of Conservatism Socratic Seminar Home Fun: Read pages , add notes to Note packet Read, highlight and add ques/interactions to note packet Point of View Choose one of the documents from both packets and create a point of view statement. Statements should be 1-2 sentences in legnth AP Euro Week 3
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Agenda: Home Fun: Wonderful Wednesday JANUARY 13, 2016 Thesis Work
Review Thesis Statements Socratic Seminar – Romanticism Home Fun: Revise your thesis – make sure your essay prep is done. TH Test – online SAQ prep Thesis Work Give your thesis statement to your partner. As you read you partner’s thesis ask yourself these questions: Did the author answer the question(s) in the prompt? Is it two sentences? Is the author making a clearly defensible argument? Are their any grammar issues or awkward wording? AP Euro
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Agenda: Home Fun: HAPPY NEW YEAR JANUARY 4, 2016
Small Groups – wrap up fall of Napoleon Socratic Seminar – Napoleon Home Fun: FN: The Congress of Vienna Map Assignment Map of only Small Group Discussion Why did Napoleon I fall from power? Socratic Seminar Essential Question What is Napoleon’s Legacy? Support your claims with information from documents and notes AP Euro
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Agenda: Home Fun: Wonderful Wednesday Dec.16th
AP Euro Agenda: Final Exam Home Fun: Read Ch. 19 Ch. 18 and 19 Terms Story book Please Put your DBQ in the following order then put them in the basket Essay on top Docs on bottom Put your notebook in the gray crate under the table with the basket. Take out your SAQ and a pencil and Pen – use a pen the SAQ
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Agenda: Home Fun: Test Prep Tuesday 15, 2015 Warm-Up Write No Warm-Up
AP Euro Agenda: SAQ Prep DBQ Prep Home Fun: Finish notebook Write DBQ – DUE TOMORROW Finis SAQ Prep Warm-Up Write No Warm-Up Open your notebook to your title page. You need to answer the following question at the bottom of your title page and draw or print pictures for the rest of you title page. What were two major political, economic, social, technological or cultural developments of the 1920’s that changed the United States. Be sure you address at least 2 of the topics (ex – economic and technological) 5+ sentences
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NEVER begin with: In Document 3, …
How to Reference a Document in Your Essay Thomas Paine, in his pamphlet, Common Sense, said: “………………….” Joe Smith, a mid-Western delegate to the Republican convention in 1912, agreed with….. The 19c historian, Frederick Jackson Turner, felt that …………………. (Doc. E) NEVER begin with: In Document 3, …
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Demonstrating (POV) / Bias
Authorial Point of View: you show awareness that the gender, occupation, class, religion, nationality, political position or ethnic identity of the author could influence his/her views. How does this apply to the question? Why has the author written what he/she has?
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Demonstrating (POV) / Bias
EXAMPLE: Balthasar Rusow, a Lutheran pastor, was naturally upset by the celebration of a Saint’s Day, since Lutherans don’t venerate saints.
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Agenda: Home Fun: Fabulous Friday December 11, 2015 Warm-Up
Wrap-Up French Rev. (to directory) DBQ Prep Home Fun: Warm-Up It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity… What does this mean? Explain each line and how it relates to the French Revolution. 1 Paragraph
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Agenda: Home Fun: Fabulous Friday December 11, 2015 Warm-Up Warm-Up
20’s Party Home Fun: Work on 20’s party Warm-Up What were the two most interesting things you learned about the person you were assigned. 3-5 sentences
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Agenda: Home Fun: Please get textbooks Totally Thursday Dec. 10, 2015
Warm-Up Character Research Home Fun: Study Guide ques 11-20 Finish Research Warm-Up “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” & “My People” Read the poems on page 247, discuss and answer the questions with your group. Answer each question in at least 2 complete sentences Please get textbooks
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Warm-Up Agenda: Home Fun: Week 17 Wonderful Wednesday Dec. 9, 2015
Review Palmer Raids Character Research Home Fun: Final Study Guide questions 1-10 (separate piece of paper) Put costume and prop together for party Warm-Up As you watch the video take 3 notes. When the video is over explain the significance of one of the fact you wrote down. 3-5 Sentences Week 17
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Motivational Monday, November 30th
Agenda: Warm-Up Discuss Agricultural and Industrial Revolution Begin Ch 15/16 TH Exam Home Fun: Finish Test FN: The Enlightenment Put your desks into groups Discuss and answer the following questions What was the Agricultural Revolution? Where did it start? Why? What is its overall significance? Answer each question in 3-5 sentences on your Warm-Up paper Week 16
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Fabulous Friday, November 12th
Agenda: Terms Quiz The Old Regime Home Fun: Copy FN: Mercantilism Read Mark and annotate Free Market Vs. Mercantilism TH Test Seigneur’s Alchemy Empiricism Inductive reasoning Ptolemaic system The scientific Method Domestic/Putting out System Deductive Reasoning Petit bourgeoisie Family economy Geocentrism Heliocentrism Quietly review for your Terms Quiz – Ch. 14 and 15
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Put the desks into a circle
Tuesday, November 3rd Agenda: Socratic Seminar - French Absolutism Home Fun: FN: Absolutism in Eastern Europe Put the desks into a circle Take out your documents, including the half sheet document we read in class on Friday and your Socratic Seminar Prep. Discussion Objective Analyze the arguments in support of absolutism and discuss whether or not Louis XIV was a brilliant mastermind or a puppet of his closest advisors
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Wonderful Wed., Oct. 15th Agenda: SAQ’s (28 Min) Ten Commandments & Dead Words LEQ – write it Home Fun: Finish LEQ Read mark and annotate doc packet. Write a 3-5 sentences summary for ALL docs. Take out your outline for the LEQ – put it in the upper RIGHT hand corner of your desk please. :
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Mustang Monday, Oct. 12, 2015 Agenda: Warm-Up Mid-Term 1 Home Fun:
Read mark and annotate SAQ’s Outline LEQ YOU GOT THIS!!!!!
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Happy Friday Eve!!! Thursday 24, 2015
“It is what we think we know already that often prevents us from learning.” —Claude Bernard Agenda: Small Group Discussions (10 min) Socratic Seminar (rest of period) Home Fun: Read Kagan pgs You reading from yesterday and tonight MUST be done for tomorrow to be effective. No Warm-Up Put your desks into learning groups. Take out the following both doc packets socratic seminar prep all notes on the reformation A pen or pencil Put everything else away please – to make it easy to move into a circle
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Football Friday, September 18, 2015
“We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.” Ronald Reagan Agenda: Warm-Up The Reformation Spreads Chart / terms 38-47 Home Fun: Socratic Sem prep. War Read over the handout “Contrasting Protestant and Catholic Doctrine” then answer the warm-up Warm-Up What are at least two important ways that Protestant doctrine differed from Catholic Doctrine? Explain.
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Football Friday, September 18, 2015
“We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.” Ronald Reagan Agenda: Warm-Up Free States Vs. Slave States Home Fun: Finish Class work Work on title page, finish any incomplete assignments War Read, mark and annotate the first paragraph titled “Slaver: The Deep Divide”. In your own words explain why slavery was creating such a deep divide between the states.
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Ch.10 P2 Exam – Renaissance and Exploration
Tuesday, September 15, 2015 “It is your decisions not your conditions that truly shape the quality of your life.” —Anthony Robbins Agenda: Warm-Up Ch.10 P2 Exam – Renaissance and Exploration Home Fun: FN: The Reformation War Quietly review page 336 – Who were Isabel of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon? Why were they important? 3-5 Sentences
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