Category Archives: Class News

Monday 4/14/2025

Students completed the questions over nationalism in India, and then we went through Ch. 30 sec. 4 India Chart together. Students were then given time to work on the Ch. 30 sec. 4 Textbook Questions– due on Wednesday.

Ch. 30 “Quest” on Thursday!

Wednesday 4/9/2025

We finished discussing China between the wars, and then watched a video on Gandhi’s nonviolent attempts and Indian independence.

Tuesday 4/8/2025

We discussed Stalin’s Totalitarianism and then compared the Russian Revolutions to the book (and characters) in Animal Farm. We then answered questions over the Ch. 30 sec. 3 Textbook Talkie on China between the wars.

Monday 4/7/2025

We answered questions over part of a film on the Last Emperor of China.

Friday 4/4/2025

The Ch. 30 sec. 1-2 Questions were checked at the start of the hour. We continued to discuss Lenin and the USSR, and students completed the A New Era in the USSR questions. We also introduced Stalin and totalitarianism in the Soviet Union.

Thursday 4/3/2025

After answering questions about the Romanov family, we went over the major events of the Russian Revolutions. Students were then given time to work on the Ch. 30 sec. 1-2 Textbook Questions — due tomorrow.

Wednesday 4/2/2025

Students answered questions over a video on the Last Tsar of Russia, and then read an article on what happened to the Romanov family. They also used the Chromebooks to fill in a FERPA form.

Tuesday 4/1/2025

We went over some Social Studies prefixes, and learned about marshmallows. Students also completed the questions on Russia’s withdrawal from WWI.

Friday 3/21/2025

We discussed censorship during WWI, and then censored an example of a letter from the trenches. After watching a clip on life in the trenches, we censored the student’s written letters and discussed the results.

Thursday 3/20/2025

Vernal Equinox!

We discussed yesterday’s article on the Middle East and the Sykes-Picot Agreement at the start of class. Students then completed questions on a chart over America’s deadliest wars. They were then given time to write a “letter from the trenches.”