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9th grade World history August 24-25, 2015
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CLASSROOM CREED Today is a brand new day My attitude is positive and I am ready to learn Success will surround me only if I work hard I pledge to do just that by any means necessary There is no time for excuses, the time is now
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Bell Ringer What year did Facebook come out?
Which came first YouTube or Instagram? What is the importance of this timeline? What story is it telling? Why is it important to keep a record using a timeline?
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Facts about Mr. ETIENNE! I was born on October 28, 1987.
I graduated from Elmont Memorial High School in June of 2006. I graduated from Queens College in May of 2013. I moved to Miami in July 2014. I started teaching a Miami Northwestern Senior High School last year.
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Millennium B.C/B.C.E A.D/C.E Century Decade Chronological Order
Vocabulary Write down each vocabulary word. What do you think the definition is? Millennium B.C/B.C.E A.D/C.E Century Decade Chronological Order
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Millennium A millennium is a period of 1000 years Example: Y2K- the abbreviation for the year 2000, the current millennium
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B.C./B.C.E. B.C. = Before Christ; anything that occurred before Christ was born is notated as B.C. B.C.E= Before Common Era; B.C.E notates the same time as B.C. but is a way to do it without mentioning religion
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A.D./C.E A.D.= Anna Domini; Latin for “in the year of our Lord.” A.D. begins with the year that Christ was born. C.E.= Common Era; C.E. notates the same time as A.D. but is a way to do it without mentioning religion.
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Century A period of 100 years Example: The American Civil War happened in the 19th century
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Decade A period of 10 years. Example: Michael Jackson’s Thriller album was released in 1982 and is considered the best album of the 1980s.
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Chronological Order Take 3 minutes to write your vocabulary words in chronological order on your guided notes. Decade, century, millenium
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How Are the events Connected?
Emmett Till Trayvon Martin Eric Gardner Michael Brown Sandra Bland Think Pair Share
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Oral history with a partner
With a partner share your story Introduce yourself to your partner Tell them about yourself Each partner will have 2.5 minutes
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Create a personal timeline
Create a timeline with the major significant events in your life, After creating the timeline , answer this question: How has your individual history impacted your present self? ( 2 paragraphs) How did these events in your life influence the person you have become today? (cause and effect) Write this on a separate sheet of paper This will be collected , work with urgency | |
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Home learning Interview 1 person in community or family, write an essay (minimum of 3 paragraphs) of their life in chronological order and then create a timeline to mirror the story of their life.
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Exemplar Born June 19, 1918
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