Showing posts with label Crash Course. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crash Course. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Global Studies: Wed. 10/18/2017

Today in class:
  • Minimum Day Schedule
  • Log in to Google Classroom and complete the Skills Review Unit 2: Complex Civilizations
    • Look at the documents
    • Answer the questions on your own sheet of paper
    • Make sure your paper has a heading, title, and that the questions for each document are clearly labeled
      • Ex: Document 1
        1) Your answer
        2) Your answer
Homework: Finish Complex Civilizations- Religion 1-Pager by midnight and submit to Google Classroom (do not share it with me or email it to me!).

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Today's Recap, 3/15

Today in Class:
  • Turn in Chapter 15.3 KT/AB3
  • View Crash Course: The Cold War
  • Begin work on your individual research for the Cold War project
  • Meet in your Cold War groups and discuss your plan for the presentation
  • Homework: Begin Cold War research questions (both general and specific) 

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Today's Recap: 12/8

Today in Class:
  • DUE: Ch. 9.5 Cornell Notes
  • Lecture Notes: Race for Empire (continued)
  • Short Video: Shaka Zulu-Final Attack (guns vs. spears)
  • Crash Course: Imperialism
    • Transcript included in link above
  • Work Time(?)
    • Work with partner on research questions
      • Create parenthetical citations and works cited page
  • Homework: Finish Imperialism Project Research (Due: tomorrow)
      • Submit one typed copy to turnitin.com by Friday morning at 8:00 a.m.
        • Include heading with both partners' names
        • Include title "Imperialism Research: (Your Country)"
        • Include parenthetical citations after every response
        • Include a works cited page at the very end of the document with all three of your sources
      • Submit one written copy in class on Friday
        • Include names of both partners
        • Include parenthetical citations after each response
        • Include a hand written or typed copy of your works cited page.