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Bellwork January 19-22

January 25, 2016 Agenda: Collect phones, Vocabulary review, Quiz, Declaration of the Rights of Man Assignment Directions: Using the post-it notes, write your name down, stick it to your phone. I will collect your phone for the quiz. You will get your phone back once everyone has completed the quiz. Get out a piece of loose-leaf for the quiz. Write your answers in CAPITAL LETTERS. Don’t forget to put the version number and your name on the answer sheet. After Quiz: Using the handout France Before the Revolution of 1789, underline examples in the document that show aspects of life in 18th century France that demonstrates, or imply, a lack of human rights. =

January 26, 2016 Agenda: Complete the Declaration of the Rights of Man Assignment Bellwork: Staple your papers together in this order: -rubric -handout from yesterday -directions -DOTROM -Universal Declaration of Human Rights Directions: Follow the directions, ask if you have any questions. Due when you walk into class tomorrow. 5 Bonus points if you finish (without the bonus extension) in class today.

January 27, 2016 Agenda: Bellwork, French Revolution Notes Part 2 Bellwork: Begin a new section of notes titled “French Revolution Part 2”. Copy the following vocabulary terms: Maximilien Robespierre, guillotine, counter-revolution, Reign of Terror, Revolutionary Tribunal, Committee for Public Safety, nationalism

January 29, 2016 Agenda: CNN Student News, French Revolution Notes, Begin Napoleon Notes Bellwork: While watching CNN Student News, write about at least three topics covered today. Be sure to write complete sentences. Next Week: Finish Napoleon Notes, Vocabulary Quiz, Study Guide, Kahoot, Unit Test