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Tuesday, September 2 nd, 2014 Do Now Pick a seat and introduce yourself to others around you. Objective Understand classroom procedures and learn the names of classmates Agenda 1.Go over Syllabus 2.Introductions 3.Personal Essay 4.Map Introduction?

Wednesday, September 3 rd, 2014 Do Now Get out your notebook / index cards/syllabus Objective Demonstrate level of pre- knowledge on WHI material Familiarize with textbook Agenda 1.Pre-test 2.Textbook handout 3.Textbook search 4.Map Introduction Due Friday “All About Me” Essay Textbook search

Thursday, September 4 th, 2014 Do Now Show me your notebook /index cards if you haven’t already. Objective Identify places of importance on a map Relate personal culture to the development of culture Agenda 1.Finish map introduction 2.Paleolithic Notes 3.Crash Course Video 4.Worst Mistake Reading Due Tomorrow “All About Me” Essay Textbook search

Friday, September 5 th, 2014 Do Now You’re a paleolithic man / woman. Describe your lifestyle in at least 3 sentences. Objective Identify places of importance on a map Evaluate vocabulary words and connect to related topics Agenda 1.Map Quiz 2.Neolithic Notes 3.Worst Mistake Discussion 4.Notes on Civilizations Due Today!! “All about Me” Essay Textbook Search

Monday, September 8 th, 2014 Do Now You’re a nomad who comes upon a big city for the first time. Describe the 5 characteristics of this civilization that are very different from you own. Objective Create memory connections with unit vocabulary words. Agenda 1.Map Quiz 2.Finish Agriculture Debate 3.Explain Quiz / Note Cards 4.Begin Civilization Project Due Thursday Origins of Man Objectives Origins of Man Quiz

Tuesday, September 9 th, 2014 Do Now What are the challenges of creating your group civilization? Objective Create a unique civilization using the 5 characteristics of a civ. Agenda 1.Map Quiz 2.Finish notes on Civilizations 3.Make a Civilization Project Due Thursday Origins of Man Objectives Origins of Man Quiz Civilizations Project

Wednesday, September 10 th, 2014 Do Now What did you eat for breakfast today? Think about all parts of what you ate – what would it have taken to make this breakfast if you were a hunter- gatherer. Objective Demonstrate knowledge of pre-history through a quiz Agenda 1.Map Quiz 2.Crash Course World History 3.Finish Civilizations Projects Due Tomorrow Origins of Man Objectives Origins of Man Quiz Completed Civilizations project

Thursday, September 11 th, 2014 Do Now Study over your notes for your first Unit Quiz Objective View the creations of students and compare to the civilizations of the ancient world. Agenda 1.Origins of Man Quiz 2.Mid-East Map 3.Present Group Civilization Project Due Today!! Origins of Man Objectives Origins of Man Quiz Completed Civilizations Project

Friday, September 12 th, 2014 Do Now If you were to settle in an undeveloped location, around what physical features would you settle and why? Objective Differentiate between a city- state, nation, and empire. Recognize and make judgments based up on the first law code. Agenda 1.Map Quiz 2.Mesopotamia Notes 3.Hammurabi Online 4.Hammurabi Reading Due Friday 9/19 Mid-Eastern Civ Objectives Mid-Eastern Civ Quiz Due Monday! Mid-East Map

Monday, September 15 th, 2014 Do Now You are the ruler of an early civilization. What will you do to keep law, order, and peace in your kingdom? Objective Compare three civilizations of the middle east. Gain knowledge on Egypt, Phoenicia, and Hittites Agenda 1.Map Quiz 2.Notes on Egypt 3.Crash Course Egypt 4.Notes through Hittites Due Friday 9/19 Mid-Eastern Civ Objectives Mid-Eastern Civ Quiz Due Today!! Mid East Map

Tuesday, September 16 th, 2014 Do Now What are the Phoenicians, Hittites, and Egyptians known for? Where do we use these innovations in our daily lives? Objective Discover the origins of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity through primary sources. Demonstrate knowledge of Judaism through quiz Agenda 1.Notes on Judaism 2.Tradition Video 3.Judaism Primary Reading Due Friday 9/19 Mid-Eastern Civ Objectives Mid-Eastern Civ Quiz

Wednesday, September 17 th, 2014 Do Now Why was it so vital that the Jews adhere to their traditions? What are some of the famous ones we discussed? Objective Relate the history of human rights, starting with Cyrus of Persia, to modern times. Agenda 1.Judaism Quiz 2.Persian Empire Notes 3.The History of Human Rights Due Friday Mid-Eastern Civ Objectives Mid-Eastern Civ Quiz Cyrus Human Rights Poster

Thursday, September 18 th, 2014 Do Now What human right are you most thankful to have? Which right do you believe you are most denied? Explain your choices. Objective Place historical events accurately on a timeline. Agenda 1.Classwork on Persia Timeline Due Tomorrow Mid-Eastern Civ Objectives Mid-Eastern Civ Quiz Cyrus Human Rights Poster

Do Now Study quietly in your seat. Objective Demonstrate knowledge of Mid-East Civs through classwork. Agenda 1.Quiz on Mid-East Civs 2.Map on India 3.Work on Persia Timeline Due Today!! Mid-Eastern Civ Objectives Mid-Eastern Civ Quiz Cyrus Human Rights Poster Friday, September 19 th, 2014 Due Monday Persia Timeline (at the end of class) India Map (at the end of class)

Do Now How do all of these civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Kush, Hittite, Hebrew, Persia) fit together? What do they have in common? Objective Recall and recite information on Mid-East Civs through quiz. Agenda 1.Classwork : 1.Persia Timeline 2.Map of India Due Today! Persia Timeline (at the end of class) Map of India (at the end of class) Monday, September 22 nd, 2014

Tuesday, September 23 rd, 2014 Do Now What do you know about India? Objective Recreate the geography of India on a map. Experience the harsh reality of the caste system. Agenda 1.Geography Notes 2.Indian Society Notes 3.Untouchables Video 4.Hinduism Notes 5.Yoga and Questions Due Friday Objectives Quiz

Wednesday, September 24 th, 2014 Do Now What are the main tenants of Hinduism? Objective Self monitor comprehension with a parking lot. Expand creativity of projects after watching a video. Agenda 1.Hinduism Parking Lot 2.Buddhism Notes 3.Flow Chart 4.Educational Paradigms Video 5.Start Bud / Hind Project Due Friday Objectives, Quiz Hinduism / Buddhism Project (Due Monday)

Thursday, September 25 th, 2014 Do Now What are the main tenants of Buddhism? Objective Observe the creation of a cultural Buddhist artwork. Compare and Contrast Buddhism / Hinduism Agenda 1.Notes on Achievements 2.Sand Mandala Video 3.Work on Buddhism / Hinduism Project Due Tomorrow Objectives, Quiz Buddhism / Hinduism Project (Due Monday)

Friday, September 26 th, 2014 Do Now What are 3 differences / similarities between Hinduism and Buddhism? Objective Recall and analyze information on India Civilizations through a quiz. Agenda 1.Quiz on India 2.Map on China 3.Work on Buddhism / Hinduism Projects Due Monday! Buddhism / Hinduism Project Due Today! Objectives, Quiz

Monday, September 29 th, 2014 Do Now What do you know about China? Objective See the scale of the Great Wall of China through a video Agenda 1.Notes through Chinese Rulers 2.Secrets of the Great Wall of China (1-11) Due Today! Buddhism / Hinduism Project Due Thursday Objectives, Quiz

Tuesday, September 30 th, 2014 Do Now What do you know about China? Objective See the scale of the Great Wall of China through a video Agenda 1.Chinese Achievement Notes 2.Confucianism Notes 3.Legalism Packet 4.Reading on Confucian Due Thursday Objectives, Quiz

Wednesday, October 1 st, 2014 Do Now What was the purpose of the Great Wall? Who built it and was it successful? Objective Recognize the difference between Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism. Agenda 1.Notes on Japan 2.Work on Legalism Packet 3.Note Card classwork Due Tomorrow! Objectives, Quiz Legalism Packet Due Friday Quarter 1 Test Notecards for Origins, Mid-East, India, and China

Thursday, October 2 nd, 2014 Do Now What is Confucianism? How does it differ from Legalism and Daoism? Objective Recall and relate information on China through a quiz. Agenda 1.Quiz on China 2.Greece Map 3.Quarter 3 Test Review Due Today! Objectives, Quiz Legalism Packet Due Tomorrow Quarter 1 Test Notecards for Origins, Mid-East, India, and China

Friday, October 3 rd, 2014 Do Now What influence has China had on Korea and Japan? Objective Recall and recite information on quarter 1 units through a cumulative test. Agenda 1.Quarter 1 Test 2.Greece Map Due Today! Quarter 1 Test Notecards for Origins, Mid-East, India, and China