Week 4 Ms. Moran. Monday, September 28, 2015  Welcome to class!  Today our desks should look like this (groups of 4 )

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Week 4 Ms. Moran

Monday, September 28, 2015  Welcome to class!  Today our desks should look like this (groups of 4 )

Do Now  What is a hero? Who are some heroes?

Humans of New York!

What’s up this week?  Homework for Monday : complete DBQ// For Friday: Bring in a news article and summary  Monday: Napoleon notes and timeline  Tuesday: Picture, Napoleon video: Soldier, Emperor, Lover, Statesman  Wednesday: Napoleon video and T chart  Thursday: Write DBQ  Friday: News Article Presentations and DBQ critique

What’s up today?  Analyze Napoleon’s life and career  Vocabulary  Timeline  Questions  Ticket to Leave

Vocabulary  Impoverish: to make a person or area poor  Bureaucracy: a system of government where most decisions are made by one leader rather than representatives  Betray: expose to danger by giving information to an enemy  Blockade: stopping goods and services from entering or leaving a place, usually a country  Abdicate: to give up the throne  Exiled: to be forced to leave

Timeline Assignments  Using the information provided, create a timeline of Napoleon’s life and rule in your own words  Create at least one symbol for each event  Must have more than 10 events with symbols

Ticket to Leave: Turn and Talk  “Men are moved by two levers only: fear and self interest.”- Napoleon Bonaparte Using this quote as your basis, identify two times in Napoleon’s life he was moved by either fear or self-interest. Support your reason with evidence.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2015  Welcome to class!  Today our desks should look like this (groups of 4 )

Do Now  What influences you? Who influences you?

What’s up this week?  Homework for Monday : complete DBQ// for Friday: Bring in a news article and summary  Monday: Napoleon notes and timeline  Tuesday: Picture, Napoleon video: Soldier, Emperor, Lover, Statesman  Wednesday: Napoleon video and T chart  Thursday: Finish DBQ  Friday: News Article Presentations and DBQ critique

What’s up today?  Examine Napoleon’s rise to power and his influences  DBQ Check In  Office Hours Reminder (2:15)!  Picture OPTICS  Video and questions  Ticket to Leave

Timeline discussion  What were some of the most significant events in Napoleon’s life and career?  What do you see as high points? As low points?  Where did he act selfishly?  Based on these events, was Napoleon a successful leader?

NEW Picture Protocol  What do you see? What immediately stands out to you?  What do you think this picture means? Why do you think that?  Why do you think the artist or photographer created this picture?

Handout  Napoleon’s influences  One word answers  What influences him?  2 Questions  eOOrguMneSo-Ecz

Ticket to Leave  _________was Napoleon’s strongest influence…  Find a partner at your table and discuss.  Share out your partner’s answer.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2015  Welcome to class!  Today our desks should look like this (groups of 4 )

Do Now  What is a tyrant? Give an example of what actions characterize a tyrant.

What’s up this week?  Homework for Friday : complete DBQ// Bring in a news article and summary  Monday: Napoleon notes and timeline  Tuesday: Picture, Napoleon video: Soldier, Emperor, Lover, Statesman  Wednesday: Napoleon video and T chart  Thursday: Finish DBQ  Friday: News Article Presentations and DBQ critique

What’s up today?  Examine Napoleon’s legacy and decide whether he was a hero or a tyrant  Sadness  Video  Thinking Questions  Ticket to Leave

Ms. Moran is displeased   Nolwen YOU ARE AMAZING! 10 shout outs.  Number of students in class: 20  Number of students regularly attending: 18  Number of people who turned in last week’s homework: 11  Percentage of people who turned in last week’s homework: 61%  Number of people who completed each part of last week’s homework: ONE!  Average on last week’s homework: 30%  Consequence: The last 2 pages are a test grade, due next Monday.

Video   As you watch, create a T chart of heroic or tyrannical actions Napoleon took. You should have at least 5 things on each side of the chart. HeroTyrant

Thinking Questions  Did Napoleon do more to preserve the legacy of the French Revolution or to destroy it?  Although Napoleon assumed dictatorial powers, he became First Consul as well as Emperor with the enthusiasm and approval of the French people. Should this affect how we judge him in the role of "tyrant"?  Must we assume that all conquerors throughout history are villains? When, if ever, can a conqueror be hero?  Did Napoleon conquer others for a higher purpose, or only for his own glory?  Should a leader's personal and romantic life be factored into the assessment of hero or tyrant, and if so why or why not?

Ticket to Leave  Share one feeling your character has about Napoleon

Thursday, October 1, 2015  Welcome to class!  Today our desks should look like this (groups of 4 )

Do Now  Meet with other people who believe Napoleon was either a hero or a tyrant. Make a master list of reasons on big paper.  10 minutes

What’s up this week?  Homework for MONDAY : complete DBQ and TEST CORRECTIONS// for tomorrow: Bring in a news summary  Monday: Napoleon notes and timeline  Tuesday: OPTICS, Napoleon video: Soldier, Emperor, Lover, Statesman  Wednesday: Napoleon video and T chart  Thursday: Finish DBQ  Friday: News Article Presentations and DBQ critique

What’s up today?  Write a paper explaining whether Napoleon was a hero or a tyrant with supporting evidence  Inspiration  Writing DBQ  Ticket to Leave

Introduction(10 minutes) Grabber sentence:____________________________

Introduction(10 minutes)  Background: Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Corsica and, at an early age, saw the Corsicans defeated by the French. He was then sent to France to attend military school, and had to learn the French language. He went on to have a successful military career. In 1806, he crowned himself Emperor of France, and his wife, Josephine, Empress. Over the next 9 years, Napoleon conquered most of Europe until finally being defeated at the Battle of Waterloo. He lived his remaining years in exile on St. Helena.

Body Paragraphs x3 (30 minutes)  The reason #1 from your introduction paragraph proves Napoleon was a hero/tyrant.  EVIDENCE: Provide at least 1 piece of evidence that support your reason.  Argument: This evidence shows that Napoleon was a hero/tyrant because___________________________ ______________

Introduction(10 minutes)  Restatement of the Question: The question is whether or not Napoleon was a tyrant.  Thesis and road map: Napoleon Bonaparte was a hero/tyrant. This claim can be supported by looking at three areas: _____________, ______________, and ______________.

Ticket to Leave: Gallery Walk  Read other DBQs as you travel around the room. Write one comment on each paper with a post it

Friday, October 2, 2015  Welcome to class!  Today our desks should look like this (big circle-ish)

Do Now  Share topic of news article

What’s up this week?  Homework for Monday : complete DBQ and TEST CORRECTIONS  Monday: Napoleon notes and timeline  Tuesday: OPTICS, Napoleon video: Soldier, Emperor, Lover, Statesman  Wednesday: Napoleon video and character perspective  Thursday: Finish newspaper article  Friday: News Article Presentations and DBQ critique

What’s up today?  Present a news article about a current event; present the perspective of a historical character  News Articles  BAG OF SWAG!  DBQ Critique and Review  Ticket to Leave

This week in history  September 28, 1904: A woman is arrested in NYC for smoking a cigarette  September 29, 1493: Christopher Columbus leaves Spain for his second voyage to the New World  September 29, 1789: The US Congress votes to create an army  September 30, 1972: Roberto Clemente hits his 3000 and final bat of his career  October 1, 1791: The National Legislative Assembly holds its first meeting in France  October 1, 1949: Chairman Mao establishes Communist China  October 2, 1967: Thurgood Marshall, the first Black Supreme Court Justice, is sworn in to the US Supreme Court

BAG OF SWAG!

Body Paragraphs x3 (30 minutes)  The reason #1 from your introduction paragraph proves Napoleon was a hero/tyrant.  EVIDENCE : Provide at least 1 piece of evidence that support your reason.  Argument : This evidence shows that Napoleon was a hero/tyrant because___________________________ ______________

Ticket to Leave

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