CLASSWORK &
HOMEWORK
UNIT 1 – 8000 BCE to 1450 CE
~ From the
syllabus ~
If you know you will be absent on the day of a test
or a quiz, you are expected to take it ahead of time. If you miss
an assessment/exam for an excused absence, you will have 2 school days from the
date of your return to make it up or it will become a zero in the gradebook.
Exams missed for an unexcused absence will result in a zero grade. Late
work is worth half credit and is due no later than the end of the unit during
which it was assigned. Work will be considered late if it is not turned
in at the beginning of the period or when it is collected during class; work
turned in after the completion of the unit will not be accepted.
Sept.
2 Today: 1st day of
school! Interviewing others – develop and ask questions, start interviews.
NO HOMEWORK
Sept.
3 NO SCHOOL – power outage!
Sept. 4 Today: Continue interview work,
start question analysis.
NO HOMEWORK.
Sept. 5 Today: Distribute syllabus.
Pick up textbooks. Continue question analysis. Develop questions for World
History. What do you want to know, and why? Introduce idea of patterns and
lessons from the past…
If time allows: Introduce “Easter’s End” by
Jared Diamond. Read in class as time allows.
HOMEWORK: Read syllabus,
review with parents. DO NOT SIGN YET. Write out any questions you have about
the syllabus,
and bring to class Monday.
Sept. 8 Today: Read “Easter’s End” by
Jared Diamond. Highlight important points, write questions you have about what
you’re reading. Identify Diamond’s thesis. What lessons are to be learned from
the people of Rapa Nui (Easter Island)? Discuss.
HOMEWORK: DUE
TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9/10 ~ Syllabus
signature page, World History supplies.
Supplies (from syllabus):
1. An assignment/homework book
2. A 3 ring binder with 4 dividers and spare paper.
3. Enough pens, pencils to do your work and not disturb others
REMINDER:
There are no grades for the first month!!
Sept. 9/10 Today: Turn in syllabus
signature page. Identify classroom procedures (keep handout in your
binder with your syllabus!!). Continue “Easter’s End.”
Questions for discussion (“Easter’s End”)
1) What is
Diamond’s purpose in writing this article using multiple fields of study? (p.
2, bottom)
2) What does
he mean by “not with a bang but a whimper”? (p. 5)
3) What is the
symbolism of the Moai (stone statues) to Diamond? (p. 5)
4) What does
Diamond want us to take away from this article? Do you agree with him? Why or
why not?
Distribute Qualities
of Good Questions handout. Keep in binder with syllabus!
NO HOMEWORK
Sept. 11 Today: Where in the world?? ~
Freehand drawing of world maps! Without looking at any map, make a map of the
world on an 11x17 piece of paper. When you are done drawing, label continents
and oceans, etc.
NO HOMEWORK
Sept.
12 Today: Continue map drawing!
Finish drawing and labeling a map of the world. When done, answer the following
questions:
Then, get a new piece of 11x17 paper and an atlas.
Using the atlas as a guide, draw a more accurate map of the world. You will
keep this copy in your notebook, so do a good job!!
NO HOMEWORK
Sept.
15 Today: Cartography. Challenge your assumptions about the
way we represent the world on paper!
HOMEWORK: Bring your
textbook for block day!!
Sept. 16/17 Start 1st part of Unit 1 ~ Neolithic
Revolution: mankind’s worst mistake? Complete class work.
NO HOMEWORK
Sept.
18 Today: Finish Neolithic
Revolution work. Discuss and review article, questions in class. As
time allows, start
Civilizations work.
Civilization groups assigned if time allows.
NO HOMEWORK