Archive for March 2015

Tuesday-3/31/15:

  • Bell Work-1. How was Spanish colonial society structured? 2. How did the Haitian Revolution differ from other revolutions in Latin America? 3.) Which group led the quest for Mexican independence?
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • SSR-Venezuela Natives Rally in FL. One of Many Nationwide Showing Solidarity (Feb. 26th,, 2014)
  • SSR Meta-Cognitive Log-Reflection Log
  • Student Led Notes-Chapter 24-Section 1-Latin American Peoples Win Independence
  • Geography Activity-South American Political Map
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD evaluation of the protests taking place in Florida that are designed as a sign of solidarity in for those suffering in Venezuela through stating their opinion on a SSR article in SSR reflection log
    • SWD creation of the changes and social revolutions that occurred in Latin America by classifying the changes in government and their achievement of independence through compiling information in structured guided notes
    • SWD synthesis of the different nations that exist in South America by designing a political map and properly identifying each nation in a map activity
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and record information regarding the protests taking place in Florida that are designed as a sign of solidarity in for those suffering in Venezuela by responding to an SSR article through a SSR Meta-log
    • Students will read and record the struggles for political revolutions and independence in Latin American colonies by creating student centered guided notes
    • Students will locate and record the different nations that exist in South America through labeling each nation and color coding them on a political map

Supplemental Materials: SSR Article –Venezuela Natives Rally in FL. One of Many Nationwide Showing Solidarity (Feb. 26th,, 2014), SSR Meta-Cognitive Log-Reflection Log, Student Led Notes-Chapter 24-Section 1-Latin American Peoples Win Independence and Geography Activity-South American Political Map

 

SSR Article -Venezuela Natives Rally in FL. One of Many Nationwide Showing Solidarity (Feb. 26th,, 2014)

Venezuelans in Florida show support for their relatives overseas-SSR Article-Low

SSR Meta-Cognitive Log-Reflection Log

SSR-Meta-Cognitive Log-Template

Student Led Notes-Chapter 24-Section 1-Latin American Peoples Win Independence

Chapter 24-Section 1-Guided Notes-High

Geography Activity-South American Political Map (Please label each nation and it’s capital city. Color it neatly)

Map Activity-South America

 

Monday-3/30/15:

  • Bell Work- Turn to page 678 and answer the three “Geography Questions” located under the previewing main ideas section
  • Attendance-While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Vocabulary Match-up Review Activity- Chapter 24-Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West
  • Guided Tour-Chapter 24- Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD analysis of key terms associated with our unit covering Chapter 24 through the manipulating of vocabulary terms in a collaborative activity
    • SWD applications of the important political/historical figures, events and evidentiary text located in Chapter 24 through compiling information on a guided tour worksheet
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and orally match up important vocabulary terms pertaining to our unit covering Chapter 24 by using a vocabulary match-up activity
    • Students will write answers to guided questions that require examination of the additional supporting resources/information located within Chapter 24 by completing a Guided Tour activity

Supplemental Material: Vocabulary Match-up Review Activity- Chapter 24-Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West and Guided Tour-Chapter 24- Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West

 

Vocabulary Match-up Review Activity-Chapter 24-Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West

Chapter 24-Vocab Match up Terms

Chapter 24-Vocabulary Match-up

 

Guided Tour-Chapter 24- Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West

Chapter 24-Guided Tour

 

Friday-3/27/15:

  • Bell Work- Please sit quietly with your pencil/pen out and a full sheet of loose-leaf paper number it 1-25. Please title it “Revolution Video Notes”.  
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Video-Mankind the Story of All of US-Episode 10: Revolutions (46:04 min)
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD synthesis of the social, political and economic effects of Industrialization on America and the seismic shift from an agrarian society to an industrialized one through the use of guided video facts and class discussions.
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will listen and record the social, political and economic effects of Industrialization on America and the seismic shift from an agrarian society to an industrialized one by responding to a video designed to cause further inquiry and classroom discussion as a closing activity for our unit covering the Industrial Revolution.

Thursday-3/26/15:

  • Bell Work- Please take out your notes/study guide and with your elbow partner review all of the information for our quiz tomorrow covering Chapter 23 Sections 1 through 5. In 5 minutes we will begin the vocabulary match up activity.
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Quiz- Chapter 23-The French revolution and Napoleon
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD evaluation of key terms and concepts associated with our unit covering Chapter 23 by demonstrating their knowledge thought the use of a unit quiz
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and write their answers in order to match up important vocabulary terms and information pertaining to our unit covering Chapter 23 by completing a multiple choice and matching quiz.

Wednesday-3/25/15:

  • Bell Work-1. Following Napoleon’s defeat at the Battle of Trafalgar what were the two lasting effects? (Section 3) 2. What happened to Napoleon following his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo (Section 4) 3. What was the policy of Legitimacy? (Section 5)
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Study Guide Review Time- Chapter 23-The French revolution and Napoleon
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD evaluation of key terms and concepts associated with our unit covering Chapter 23 by demonstrating their knowledge thought the use of a structured study guide
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and write their answers in order to match up important vocabulary terms and information pertaining to our unit covering Chapter 23 by completing a inquiry based study guide

 

Video Link: Mankind The Story of All Of Us-Episode 10-Revolutions-Preview 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LZVTnD0TD0

 

 

Tuesday-3/24/15:

  • Bell Work- What were the three main points of Metternich’s plan for Europe? 2. Why was the Congress of Vienna considered a success? 3. What was the long-term legacy of the Congress of Vienna?
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Quick Vocabulary Match-up Review Activity- Chapter 23-The French Revolution and Napoleon
  • Student Led Guided Notes-Chapter 23-Sec 5 The Congress of Vienna
  • Study Guide-Chapter 23-The French Revolution and Napoleon
  • Daily Objective-
    • Content Objective:
      • SWD analysis of key terms associated with our unit covering Chapter 23 through the manipulating of vocabulary terms in a collaborative activity
      • SWD creation of the effects of the Congress of Vienna and the early establishment of alliance systems in Europe through compiling information in student led guided notes
      • SWD evaluation of the materials covered in Chapter 23 Sections 1-5 through summarizing key information in a structured study guide
    • Language Objective:
      • Students will read and orally match up important vocabulary terms pertaining to our unit covering Chapter 23 by using a vocabulary match-up activity
      • Students will read and record the effects of the Congress of Vienna and the early establishment of alliance systems in Europe by creating student centered guided notes
      • Students will read, and write the key terms and important concepts covered in Chapter 23 Sections 1-5 by completing a structured inquiry based study guide

Supplemental Materials: Chapter 23-Power Point, Study Guide-Chapter 23 and Vocabulary Match up

 

Chapter 23-Power Point

The French Revolution and Napoleon

Study Guide-Chapter 23

Chapter 23-Learning Target-Study Guide

Vocabulary Match up

Chapter 23-Vocabulary Match-up

Chapter 23-Vocab Match up Terms

 

Homework: 3/24/2015

Complete your study guide for our exam on Thursday March 26th, 2015

Monday-3/23/15:

  • Bell Work– 1. How did Great Britain combat Napoleon’s naval blockade? 2. Why did Napoleon have trouble fighting enemy forces in the Peninsular War? 3. Why was Napoleon’s delay of the retreat from Moscow such a great blunder?
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Student Led Guided Notes-Chapter 23-Section 4-Napoleon’s Empire Collapses
  • Classroom Procedures-Binder Clean out of Chapter 22 Materials
  • Thinking Maps Activity-Chapter 23 Section 4 Thinking Maps (Create a Flow Map and a Bubble Map to accompany Section 4)
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD creation of the major battles under Napoleons leadership and the reasons why Napoleon’s desire for power became his greatest downfall through compiling information in student led guided notes
    • SWD creation of the reasons for the downfall of Napoleon and his major military failures by organizing information in thinking maps
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and record the major battles under Napoleons leadership and the reasons why Napoleon’s desire for power became his greatest downfall by creating student centered guided notes
    • Students will record the reasons for the downfall of Napoleon and his major military failures through creating a different thinking map for each section that will help to organize their newly acquired knowledge

Supplemental Material: Student Led Guided Notes-Chapter 23-Section 4-Napoleon’s Empire Collapses, Chapter 23-Vocabulary Match up and Thinking Maps Activity-Chapter 23 Section 4 Thinking Maps (Create a Flow Map and a Bubble Map to accompany Section 4)

Student Led Guided Notes-Chapter 23-Section 4-Napoleon’s Empire Collapses

 

Chapter 23-Section 4-Guided Notes

 

Chapter 23-Vocabulary Match up

Chapter 23-Vocab Match up Terms

Chapter 23-Vocabulary Match-up

 

Thinking Maps Activity-Chapter 23 Section 4 Thinking Maps (Create a Flow Map and a Bubble Map to accompany Section 4)

Napoleons Downfall-Bubble Map

Napoleons Mistakes-Flow Map

 

Homework: Due 3/24, 2015:

  • Study Chapter 23 Vocabulary Terms for Thursdays Test
  • Finish your two thinking maps for tomorrow

5th Hour Only: 

Answer questions 9-18 on pg. 676 for tomorrow

 

Thursday-3/19/15:

  • Bell Work-None
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Quick Vocab Match-up-Chapter 23-The French Revolution and Napoleon
  • Web Quest-French Revolution
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD analysis of key terms associated with our unit covering Chapter 23 through the manipulating of vocabulary terms in a collaborative activity
    • SWD synthesis of the major events that occurred during the French Revolution by locating information online in a collaborative activity
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and orally match up important vocabulary terms pertaining to our unit covering Chapter 23 by using a vocabulary match-up activity
    • Students will read and record important information on the major events that occurred during the French Revolution through examining websites and primary sources in a group web quest activity

Supplemental Material: French Revolution Web Quest

 

Supplemental Material: French Revolution Web Quest 

French Revolution-WebQuest

 

 Wednesday-3/18/15:

  • Bell Work-1. How did Napoleon become a hero in France? 2. What did Napoleon consider his great triumph in domestic policy? 3. How was Napoleon able to control the countries neighboring the French empire?  
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Quick Vocab Match-up-Chapter 23-The French Revolution and Napoleon
  • Student Led Notes –Chapter 23-Section 3-Napoleon Forges an Empire 
  • Thinking Maps Activity-
  • Flow Map-Section 1: “The Old Regime”
  • Bubble Map-Section 2: “Changes in France Under the National Convention”
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD analysis of key terms associated with our unit covering Chapter 23 through the manipulating of vocabulary terms in a collaborative activity
    • SWD creation of Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise to power and the steps he took to restore order in France through compiling information in student led guided notes
    • SWD creation of conflicts that divided the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Estates, the reasons for economic turmoil in France and the changes that took place under the National Assembly through organizing information in thinking maps
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and orally match up important vocabulary terms pertaining to our unit covering Chapter 23 by using a vocabulary match-up activity
    • Students will read and record Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise to power and the steps he took to restore order in France by creating student centered guided notes
    • Students will record the conflicts that divided the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Estates, the reasons for economic turmoil in France and the changes that took place under the National Assembly by creating a different thinking map for each section that will help to organize their newly acquired knowledge

Supplemental Materials:Student Led Notes –Chapter 23-Section 3-Napoleon Forges an Empire, Thinking Maps Activity-Flow Map-Section 1: “The Old Regime”, Bubble Map-Section 2: “Changes in France Under the National Convention”

Student Led Notes -Chapter 23-Section 3-Napoleon Forges an Empire

Chapter 23-Section 3-Guided Notes-High

Thinking Maps Activity-Flow Map-Section 1: “The Old Regime”

Estates General-Flow Map

Bubble Map-Section 2: “Changes in France Under the National Convention”

National Assembly-Bubble Map

 

Monday-3/16/14:

  • Bell Work-1. What major reform did the National Assembly introduce? 2. What did the divisions of the National Assembly say about the differences in French Society? 3. How did the Reign of Terror come to an end?
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Student Led Notes-Chapter 23-Section 2- Revolution Brings Reform and Terror
  • Video Clip-Crash Course World History: Episode 29-The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29 (11:54 min)
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD creation of the causes that fractioned the branches of the Legislative Assembly and the effects of Maximilien Robespierre’s “Reign of Terror” on France through compiling information in student led guided notes
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and record and orally share the causes that fractioned the branches of the Legislative Assembly and the effects of Maximilien Robespierre’s “Reign of Terror” on France by creating student centered guided notes

Supplemental Materials: Student Led Notes-Chapter 23-Section 2- Revolution Brings Reform and Terror

Student Led Notes-Chapter 23-Section 2- Revolution Brings Reform and Terror

Chapter 23-Section 2-Guided Notes

 

Video Link:Crash Course World History: Episode 29-The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29 (11:54 min)

 

Friday-3/13/15: 

  • Bell Work-1. Why were members of the Third Estates dissatisfied with life under the Old Regime? 2. How did Louis XVI’s weak leadership contribute to the growing crisis in France?      3. How did the purpose of the meeting of the Third Estates-General change in 1789?
  • Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Thinking Map-French Revolution Double Bubble Map Set Up
  • Student Led Notes-Chapter 23-Section 1- Revolution Brings Reform and Terror
  • SSR Article- France tackles Discrimination, Inequities after Attack (February 5th, 2015)
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD creation of the conflicts that divided the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Estates in France and the establishment of the National Assembly by compiling information in teacher led guided notes
    • SWD creation of the reasons for the conflicts that divided the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Estates along with the economic turmoil in France during the 1700’s comparing them to the current political issues facing France by reading an article and creating a thinking map
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will listen read and record the conflicts that divided the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Estates in France and the establishment of the National Assembly by creating teacher led guided notes
    • Students will read and record the reasons for the conflicts that divided the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Estates along with the economic turmoil in France during the 1700’s comparing them to the current political issues facing France by reading an article and creating a double bubble map

Supplemental Material: Thinking Map-French Revolution Double Bubble Map Set Up, Student Led Notes-Chapter 23-Section 1- Revolution Brings Reform and Terro, SSR Article- France tackles Discrimination, Inequities after Attack (February 5th, 2015)

Thinking Map-French Revolution Double Bubble Map Set Up

French Revolution-Thinking Map

Student Led Notes-Chapter 23-Section 1- Revolution Brings Reform and Terror

Chapter 23-Section 1-Guided Notes-High

SSR Article- France tackles Discrimination, Inequities after Attack (February 5th, 2015)

France Tackles Discrimination-SSR Article-High

 

Thursday-3/12/15: 

  • Bell Work- Turn to page 648 and answer the three “Geography Questions” located under the previewing main ideas section
  • Attendance-While Class is Doing Bell Work
  • Vocabulary Match-up Review Activity- Chapter 23-The French Revolution and Napoleon
  • Guided Tour-Chapter 23-The French Revolution and Napoleon
  • Daily Objective-
  • Content Objective:
    • SWD analysis of key terms associated with our unit covering Chapter 23 through the manipulating of vocabulary terms in a collaborative activity
    • SWD applications of the important political/historical figures, events and evidentiary text located in Chapter 23 through compiling information on a guided tour worksheet
  • Language Objective:
    • Students will read and orally match up important vocabulary terms pertaining to our unit covering Chapter 23 by using a vocabulary match-up activity
    • Students will write answers to guided questions that require examination of the additional supporting resources/information located within Chapter 23 by completing a Guided Tour activity

Supplemental Materials: Vocabulary Match-up Review Activity- Chapter 23-The French Revolution and Napoleon and Guided Tour-Chapter 23-The French Revolution and Napoleon

 

Vocabulary Match-up Review Activity- Chapter 23-The French Revolution

Chapter 23-Vocab Match up Terms

Chapter 23-Vocabulary Match-up

Napoleon and Guided Tour-Chapter 23-The French Revolution and Napoleon

Chapter 23-Guided Tour