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week of 06.02.14 This Week’s Schedule… Monday: Introduce: The Final Analysis Review for our year-end CRES Stored binders should go home today Tuesday: Review for our year-end CRES; Wednesday: CRES prep Thursday: Group project presentations; Complete CRES prep; Buzzer competion Friday: Our year-end CRES
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Your Final Writing – “The Final Analysis” As stated in the beginning of the year, this class has been about reading comprehension and thinking. Medieval history is simply how you master these two points. The Final Analysis is simply multi- paragraph essay: Introduce the Talents Unlimited Thinking Skills Review : how have these skills been used throughout the historical period we have studied this year? Cite history! Apply : how will these skills be applied by you in your life? Value: 40 points, as scored by the Social Studies rubric Due Date: Friday, June 6 th, 2014 Productive Thinking Communication Planning Forecasting Decision Making Hmmm…Romans, the Church, Islam, Asia, the early American civilizations, ME! Monday, 06.02.14
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The Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church: how do we solve the schism? China: how do we keep the silk road open? How did the explorers reach the east? Is there a better way? Can we get to the east by sailing west? Human sacrifice by the Aztecs to please the Gods How can the Romans control the ever-expanding empire? China: gunpowder and inventions Productive Thinking: many and varied ideas
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How did the Mayan people communicate? What did the Mongols do to increase communication along the silk road? Muslims: calligraphy and geometric designs Incans people and the use of quipus Ghana, Songhai & Mali: how can we communicate the Qur’an? Rome – how did they communicate across a vast empire? Japan – the folds in the fan Samurais – dress going into battle Communication: use oral & written words to express ideas
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What are the long-range impacts for Islam in the West African cultures? Europeans: what will happen if we bring all this gold back from the new world? How will Shoguns allow for a better government in Japan? What happens in China if we use the civil service exams (meritocracy) or money (aristocracy) Forecasting: cause & effect of circumstances
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Japan and the Heian Period: plan for keeping our success in culture going How can we keep Islam pure across Mali, Ghana and Songhai? How can we maintain or improve the training of the samurais? How do we as Incans improve our agricultural practices? What would happen if we as Mayans would control or expand our slash and burn practices? How did European rulers plan for voyages to the new world? How did the Mayans train themselves for the extensive math and astronomy skills they had? Planning: identify materials & equipment needed; steps for action
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What would go into the decision making process before funding a voyage to the new world? How did the Roman empire split into various cultures? What did the Mayans use to create their empire? Should Justinian rebuild Constantinople or begin again somewhere else? How do we use Timbuktu as a trading center in northern Africa? Decision Making: identify your criteria & alternatives
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