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MYP Humanities Unit II: Human Geography Week 4
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Monday, November 30 th, 2009 Ms. Hodges out – substitute, no opener, no homework. Actually, I don’t think you did much of anything!
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009 Objectives: Students will examine the issue of power, identity, and space by evaluating the genocide of Rwanda. Opener: Today is World Aids Day. What do you know about HIV/AIDS(write down actual information – not that you know a lot about it)? How is it transmitted? What is the largest population contracting AIDS/HIV today? What kinds of problems is it creating? Activities: 1)Complete opener. Copy Homework. 2)Complete African and Colonialism handouts. 3)Begin the “Understanding Rwanda” handout and reading. Homework: Interview 3 people (1 adult and two kids) and ask them the questions from the opener. 1) What do you know about HIV/AIDS? 2) How is it transmitted? 3) What is the largest population contracting AIDS/HIV today? 4) What kids of problems is it creating? THEN: reflect on their answers – what are the similarities and differences between them?
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Africa and Colonialism Imperialism: When a larger country takes over a smaller country – they can take over the government (political imperialism) the economy (economic imperialism) or the culture (cultural imperialism). Answer the questions on the handout using the color maps in your groups.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009 Objective: Students will analyze power, identity and space by examining colonialism in Africa and genocide in Rwanda. Opener: What makes one country want to take over another? List all the reasons you can think of! (At least 5) Activities: 1.Complete opener. Copy Homework. 2.Finish Colonialism in Africa activity. 3.Begin Rwanda activity. Homework: What is the impact of power, identity and space when it comes to colonialism in Africa?
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Thursday, December 3, 2009 Objectives: Students will analyze the relationship between power, identity and space by examining the conflict in Rwanda. Opener: What are the differences between Hutus and Tutsis? (hint: look at your HW from Wednesday, Nov. 25) Activities: 1.Complete Opener. Copy Homework. 2.Review opener. 3.Read handout on Rwanda and answer questions. 4.Watch first 30 minutes Hotel Rwanda and answer questions (if time). Homework: Describe the relationship between power, identity and space in the Rwandan genocide. Think about the causes, the conflict itself and what happened afterward.
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Friday, December 4, 2009 Objectives: Students will examine the relationship between power, identity and space in the conflict in Rwanda. Opener: Should the United States have tried to stop the massacres in Rwanda? Why or why not? Explain your answer. Activities: 1.Complete opener. Copy homework. 2.Watch Hotel Rwanda. 3.Examine the “impact” of the Rwandan genocide on surrounding countries. 4.Summary Assessment (test grade): What is the relationship between power and identity and space? Write at least a one-page response, using examples from each of the topics we discussed. Make generalizations and then support those generalizations with specific information from the three examples we studied: public housing segregation in Baltimore, colonialism in Africa, and the Rwandan genocide. Homework: Complete Summary Assessment – due on Tuesday.
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