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WORD. World History I Hotaling. #1 September 3 rd – 4 th. W arm Up Interpret and answer the questions on the white board. O bjectives Prepare for the school year. R eview What did you learn over the summer? D aily Agenda Skill: Problem Solving Hotaling’s Treasure Hunt Expectations
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WORD World History I Hotaling
#1 September 3rd – 4th • Warm Up • Interpret and answer the questions on the white board. • Objectives • Prepare for the school year. • Review • What did you learn over the summer? • Daily Agenda • Skill: Problem Solving • Hotaling’s Treasure Hunt • Expectations • Color, Car, Character
LIST • Learned • What did you learn about my expectations? • Interesting • What did you find interesting in my classroom? • Study • Look up BC/AD vs. BCE/CE • Tasks • Get Student Record SIGNED!! And text the number on your expectations to receive text updates and reminders.
#2 September 5th – 6th • Warm Up • Without using numbers answer the question: • What is your age? • Objective • Examine the Enduring Understandings of this course. • Review • What was Mr. Hotaling’s Color, Car, and Character? • Daily Agenda • Introductory Tasks • 21st Century Skills • Ages and Eras • Place and Perspective • Student Interviews
LIST • Learned • What did you learn today? • Interesting • What content or skills did you find interesting? • Study • World History Pretest next class • Tasks • Bring Class Participation Notebook!!
#3 September 9th – 10th FIRST PARTICIPATION ENTRY!! • Warm Up • Go to SocrativeStudent link on my website • Enter the room number 670381 • Take the quiz. • Objective • Gather pre-assessment data. • Examine the Enduring Understandings of this course. • Review • List 3 21st Century Skills • Daily Agenda • Computer Lab 604 • World History I Pre-Assessment • Introductory Tasks Cont’d
LIST • Learned • What did you learn today? • Interesting • What content did you find interesting? • Study • What do you need to study for next class? • Tasks • Finish Introductory Tasks!!
#4 September 11th – 12th • Warm Up • Look at the “Seeking Our Origins” poster and answer the following questions: • How many years between Lucy and discovery of fire? Discovery of fire and 1st cities? 1st cities and now? • Objective • Introduce Unit 1 The Prehistoric World. • Review • Draft a timeline showing your current location in TIME. • Draw a free hand map of your current location on the planet EARTH. • Daily Agenda • Review Introductory Tasks • Unit 1 TOPIC • Unit 1 VEGE • Start Geography/Map
LIST • Learned • What did you learn today? • Interesting • What content did you find interesting? • Study • What do you need to study for next class? • Tasks • Complete “Eras and Ages Quiz” and “Prehistory World Quiz” on Quizstar
#5 September 13th – 16th • Warm Up • Close your eyes and draw a picture of yourself. • Objectives • WHI.1.5 - Evaluate the methods used to study the time before written records. (WHI.2d) • Review • Enter SocrativeRoom #670381 • Put the following in order: • A)Neolithic Era, B)Classical Era, C)Ice Age, D)Ancient Period, E)Middle Ages • Daily Agenda • Task #1 • Show Hotaling when done • Begin Task #2 • Unit 1 Content – Primary Source to Carbon Dating • Take notes in Participation Notebook • Go Deeper: Visit Exploring Prehistory • LIST
LIST • Learned • Interesting • Study • Tasks • Complete “Eras and Ages Quiz” and “Prehistory World Quiz” on Quizstar
#6 September 17th – 18th • Warm Up • Watch Lascaux Caves video: What can we infer about early humans? • Objectives • WHI.1.1 - Explain the physical changes in the earth’s surface and climate and their effects on the development of hunter-gatherer societies. (WHI.2a) • WHI.1.2 - Describe the effects of the changes in earth’s surface on human development. (WHI.2.a) • Review • Enter SocrativeRoom #670381 • Put the following in order: • A) Renaissance, B)Iron Age, C)Prehistoric Era, D)Classical Age, E)Ancient Period • Daily Agenda • Check Task #1 • Task #2 • Begin Task #3 • Unit 1 Content – Hominids to Homo Sapien Sapiens • LIST
LIST • Learned • Interesting • Study • Tasks • Complete “Eras and Ages Quiz” and “Prehistory World Quiz” on Quizstar
#7 September 19th – 20th • Warm Up • How far can a dog run into the woods? • Objectives • WHI.1.3 - Describe the development of early man in hunter-gatherer societies during the Paleolithic Era (Old Stone Age). (WHI.2b) • WHI.1.4 - Describe the factors that led to permanent communities during the Neolithic Era (New Stone Age). (WHI.2c) • Review • Enter SocrativeRoom #670381 • Put the following in order: • A) Modern Era, B)Iron Age, C)Dark Ages, D)Renaissance, E)High Middle Ages • Daily Agenda • Check Task #2 • Task #3 • Unit 1 Content – Paleolithic Era to Neolithic Era • LIST
LIST • LEARNED • INTERESTING • STUDY • TASKS • Finish Task #3 and work on VEGE
#8 September 23rd – 24th • Warm Up • Would you prefer freedom or safety? Why? • Objectives • WHI.1.1-5 • Review • What are the terms for “Old Stone Age” and “New Stone Age”? • What invention/discovery marks the transition between the “Old Stone Age” and the “New Stone Age”? • Daily Agenda • Finish and check Task #3 or work on Unit 1 VEGE • Unit 1 Content – Cradles of Civilization to Bronze Age • Dig It!
LIST • LEARNED • INTERESTING • STUDY • TASKS • Finish Dig It! • Work on Unit 1 VEGE (due in 2 classes!!)
#9 September 25th – 26th • Warm Up • How might people have discovered fire? • Objectives • WHI.1.1-5 • Review • When did the first hominid use tools? • When did the first hominid walk upright? • When did the last hominid go extinct? • What is the only hominid left on Earth? • Daily Agenda • Skills Practice • Dig It! Due • Work on Unit 1 VEGE or Review Unit 1 Content
LIST • LEARNED • INTERESTING • STUDY • TASKS • Finish Unit 1 VEGE (due next class!!) • Study for Unit 1 Test!!
#10 September 27th – 30th • Warm Up • How might people have discovered agriculture? • Objectives • WHI.1.1-5 • Review • When is the split between “BC/AD”? • When is the split between “Prehistory/History”? • When is the split between “Paleolithic/Neolithic”? • Daily Agenda • Finish and turn in Unit 1 VEGE and Study for Test (30 min) • Unit 1 Test (MAY NOT USE NOTES ON TEST) • Make Up Work (Tasks #1,2, or 3) • Begin Unit 2 TOPIC Page and VEGE
#11 October 1st – 2nd • Warm Up • What do you think was the most important invention in history? • Objectives • Unit 2 Introduction • WHI.2.1-7 • Review • Name 2 large agricultural settlements during the Neolithic Era • Name the archaeological site in England that may have been a Prehistoric calendar. • Daily Agenda • Go to Unit 2 Tasks, then click on Unit 2 TOPIC Intro • Watch the videos as an introduction to the unit • Start on Unit 2 VEGE • Complete the TOPIC Page • Complete the Map • Continue working on Vocabulary, Events, and Essential Questions
#12 October 3rd – 4th • Warm Up • What is necessary for life to exist? • What is necessary for life to succeed? • Objectives • WHI.2.1: What is necessary for civilization? • Review • List 3 things from the Unit 2 VEGE that you know something about. • Daily Agenda • Unit 2 Introduction • Unit 2 Task #1: Graphic Organizer • Unit 2 Content: Civilization and LARGE Cities • LIST • Finish Unit 2 Task #1 • Work on Unit 2 VEGE • Attempt Unit 2 Quizstar Quizzes
#13 October 7th – 8th • Warm Up • Watch “The Mesopotamians” by They Might Be Giants and look up the 4 members of the “The Mesopotamians.” Who were they? • Objectives • WHI.2.2 and WHI.2.4 – Mesopotamian and Egyptian Geography • Review • What are the 6 characteristics of civilization? • Daily Agenda • Check Task #1 • Unit 2 Content: Geography • Unit 2 Task #2: Mapping Activity • LIST • Finish Unit 2 Task #2 • Work on Unit 2 VEGE • Attempt Unit 2 QuizstarQuizzes
#14 October 9th -10th • Warm Up • Look at the Mesopotamia and Egypt posters in class and find 3 characteristics of civilization for each. • Objectives • WHI.2.1-4 • Review • Why do Ancient civilizations emerge near river valleys? • Daily Agenda • UPDATES: Notebooks can go home if you need them to study/take notes. • Review Notes • Timemaps.com • Unit 2 Content: Mesopotamians, Hebrews, Phoenicians, and Persians • LIST • Explore Unit 2 Content on Egyptians • Finish tasks • Attempt quizzes • Work on VEGE
#15 October 11th – 14th • Warm Up • Try writing your name in cuneiform… • Objectives • WHI.2.3-7: Developments and contributions of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Hebrews, Phoenicians, and Persians • Review • Which civilizations of the Fertile Crescent did not rely on river valleys? • Daily Agenda • Unit 2 Content : Mesopotamia, Egypt, Hebrew, Phoenician, and Persian • Task #3 Writing • Introduction - Textbook page 35 • Civilization? Primary/Secondary? Title? Description? • LIST • Finish Tasks • Take Quizzes • Explore Content • Work on VEGE
#16 October 15th – 16th • Warm Up • What U.S. city is most like Babylon? Why? • Objectives • WHI.2.3-7 • Review • Give an example of LARGE Cities for Mesopotamia. • Daily Agenda • Unit 2 Content : Egypt, Hebrew, Phoenician, and Persian • Task #3 Writing • LIST • Finish Tasks (Checking #1,2, and 3 NEXT CLASS) • Take Quizzes (Checking for completion NEXT CLASS) • Work on VEGE
#17 October 17th – 18th • Warm Up • What does this sentence have to do with the Phoenicians? • Objectives • WHI.2.3-7 • Review • What civilization is associated with the Exodus and the Babylonian Captivity?. • What civilization is associated with Cyrus the Great and Zoroastrianism? • Daily Objectives • Check Tasks #1,2, and 3 • Unit Content: LARGE Cities for ALL 5 civilizations • Ch.2 in book • SOL Objectives/Unit Content online • LIST • Take Notes on ALL 5 civilizations in notebook (Checking NEXT CLASS) • Take Quizzes (Checking for completion NEXT CLASS) • Work on VEGE
#18 October 21st – 22nd • Warm Up • What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps? • Objectives • WHI.I.1-7 • Review • How do we know these are effects of civilization? • Kingdoms and Empires • Law Systems and Bureaucracy • Scribes and International Trade • Rigid class system and Slavery • Daily Agenda • Performance Task: Design It! • Notebook Check (10 WORDs, 10 NOTEs) • Quiz Check (1 attempt for EACH quiz) • LIST • Work on Unit 2 VEGE • Re-take Quizzes
#19 October 23rd – 24th • Warm Up • What questions did you have at the beginning of the unit that we haven’t discussed/answered? • What questions do you have now that we’ve learned some new information about Ancient Civilizations? • Objectives • Review WHI.2.1-7 • Review • Fill in at least one part of the organizer on the whiteboard. • Daily Agenda • Performance Task: Design It! • Take quizzes • Work on VEGE • TEST and VEGE NEXT WEEK!!
#20 October 25 – 28th • Warm Up • Watch Crash Course Videos “Mesopotamia” and “Egypt” and write down at least 3 things we’ve learned that you recognize. • Objectives • Review WHI.2.1-7 • Review • Place a sticky note on the map of the Middle East on the white board. • Daily Agenda • Review • Work on VEGE • Make Up Work • Take Quizzes for best grade • Test NEXT CLASS! VEGEs DUE!! QUIZ GRADES FINAL!!!
#21 October 29th – 30th • Warm Up • Tweet 140 character summary of this unit including 5 #ancientciv, 3 @geoglocation, and 2 emoticons • Objectives • WHI.2.1-7 • Review • What discovery/invention marks the shift between Pre-History and History? • Daily Agenda • Turn in Unit 2 VEGE • Take Unit 2 TEST • Start Unit 3 VEGE
#22 October 31st – November 1st • Warm Up • Match the Indian word with the English adaptation: • Badhna a. jungle • Bangla b. sugar • Khat c. bungalow • Jangal d. pajamas • Pajama e. bandanna • Sarkara f. cot • Objectives • WHI.3.2 - Describe the effects of the Aryan migration on India. (WHI.4b) • Review • What is a civilization? • Daily Agenda • Unit 3 Introduction • Task 1, 2, 3 Explained • Stations (10 min) • LIST • Take Quizzes for Unit 3: Indian Civilization
#23 November 4th – 6th • Warm Up • Choose one of the following Indian proverbs and describe what it means or illustrate how it might look. • When an elephant is in trouble even a frog will kick him. • Where there is sunshine, there is also shade. • One man’s beard is on fire, and another man warms his hands on it. • When a camel is at the foot of a mountain then judge of his height. • Objectives • WHI.3.1-5 • Review • List 1 thing you learned from EACH station last class. • Daily Agenda • Stations: Task 1,2,3 • Review ALL • Performance Task: Prove It! • Checking Task 1,2,3 NEXT CLASS
#24 November 7th – 8th • Warm Up • Draw the symbol for Hinduism and for Buddhism… • Objectives • WHI.3.1-5 • Review – Pick one… • Draw a freehand map of India with the following features • Himalayas and Hindu Kush • Indus and Ganges • Mohenjo-Daro and Harrappa • Draw a Venn diagram of Hinduism and Buddhism with the following features: • Brahman, Shiva, Vishnu • 4 Noble Truths and 8 Fold Path • Reincarnation, karma, and Nirvana • Draw a timeline with the 4 major periods of Indian history with the following features: • Golden Age • Spread of Buddhism • MohenjoDaro and Harrappa • Vedic Age • Daily Agenda • Intro Performance Task: Prove It! • Check Tasks 1,2,3 • Take Quizzes
#25 November 12th – 13th • Warm Up • How is Hinduism like a tree? • Objectives • WHI.3.1-5 • Review • List 3 reasons why the Gupta Empire deserves the title “Golden Age.” • Daily Agenda • Review • Religions • Geography • Finish Performance Task: Prove It! • Finish Unit 3 VEGE and turn in • Take Unit 3 Quizzes
#26 November 14th – 15th • Warm Up • Confucius or Spongebob? • I do not want a friend who smiles when I smile. • Let go of what kills you, and hold on to what keeps you breathing. • Objectives • WHI.6.1-3 • Review • Name the 2 cities that develop along the Indus River Valley. • How is Buddhism different than Hinduism? • Daily Agenda Options • TOPIC Intro: China/Start VEGE • Start Task #1 and #2 • Take Quiz • ALL UNIT 4 WORK DUE BY NEXT WEEK • UNIT 3 AND 4 TEST NEXT WEEK
#27 November 18th – 19th • Warm Up • Rewrite the following words with this criteria: • Q = chQin • Zh = j Zhou • Ao = auDao • Objectives • WHI.4.1-3 • Review • What were the four early dynasties in Chinese history? • Which one was considered the Golden Age? • What were three dynasties that followed? • Daily Agenda • Task #1 and #2 (Due NEXT CLASS) • Take Quizstar • Review Philosophies
#28 November 20th – 21st • Warm Up • How is China like a school? • Objectives • WHI.4.1-3 • Review • Which philosophy developed in the Qin Dynasty and was used by Shi Huangdi? • Which philosophy was concerned with government and filial piety? • Which philosophy believed in “the way”? • Daily Agenda • Task #1 and #2 (DUE TODAY) • Take Quizstar • Finish VEGE • Test NEXT CLASS on India AND China!
#29 November 22nd – 23rd • Warm Up • Draw a freehand map of Asia. Label the following: • India, China, Himilayas, Indus River, and Yellow River • Objectives • Review • India: Kyber Pass, Brahma, Shiva, Vishnu, Vedas • China: Pagodas, Daoism, Confucianism, Yellow River • Daily Agenda • Unit 3 and 4 India and China TEST • Video…
#30 December 2nd – 3rd • Warm Up Riddles • 1 = W. on a U. 9 = P. in the S.S. • 24 = H. in a D. 29 = D. in F. in a L.Y. • 365 = D. ina Y. 90 = D. in a R.A. • 8 = S. on a S.S. 18 = H. on a G.C. • Objectives • Western Civilization (WHI.5.1) • Greek Mythology (WHI.5.2) • Greek Geography (WHI.5.3) • Review • Draw a freehand map of Asia with the following places labeled: • Fertile Crescent, India, China • Daily Agenda • Unit 5 TOPIC Intro (TPS) • Unit 5 Content • Take Unit 5 Quizzes (4 for this unit, so get started now!!)
#31 December 4th – 5th • Warm Up • Write one word or draw one thing you associate with SPARTA. • Write one word or draw one thing you associate with ATHENS. • Objectives • Greek Culture • Athens and Sparta • Review • How would you describe the geography of Greece? • Why do the Greeks develop differently than the other major civilizations of the world? • Daily Agenda • Unit 5 Content • Diamante Poem • Take Quizzes or work on VEGE • Heads Up: Map Quiz next class!
#32 December 6th – 9th • Warm Up • Lessons from Nelson Mandela (watch video) • What will students in WHI learn about Mandela in the year 3013 CE? • Objectives • Review Greek Geography and Culture • Review • Watch the Engineering an Empire video on Greece. • Highlight or circle 6 connections in your notes. • Daily Agenda • Turn in Diamante Poems • Check notes page • Take Map Quiz • Begin notes on Greek Contributions, work on VEGE, or take quizzes
#33 December 10th – 11th • Warm Up • What do these 5 words have in common? • Geography, Neolithic, Philosophy, Photograph, Autobiography • Objectives • Greek Contributions (WHI.5.9) • Review • What sea is at the heart of Greece? • What 3 major landmasses border the Aegean? • What island in the southern Aegean was home to the Minoan civilization? • Daily Agenda • Unit 5 Content • Greek Philosophers Rhyme • Unit 5 VEGE, Unit 5 Quizzes, or Notes on Persian Wars • Map Quiz next block! This one will count!!
#34 December 12th – 13th • Warm Up • Which is correct to say, "The yolk of the egg *are* white" or "The yolk of the egg *is* white"? • Objectives • Greek Contributions (WHI.5.9) • Persian Wars (WHI.5.10) • Review – Match the following… • Pericles A. Philosophers • Draco and Solon B. Historian • Homer C. Playwrights • Sophocles and Aristophanes D. Poet • Socrates, Plato, and AristotleE. Tyrants • Herodotus F. Politician and Naval Commander • Daily Agenda • Greek Philosophers Rhyme • Unit 5 Content • Map Quiz
#35 December 16th – 17th • Warm Up • What do you think the following quote by Socrates means? • “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” • Objectives • Greek Contributions (WHI.5.9) • Review • Match the following: • Herodotus A. Medicine • Aeschylus B. Geometry • Euclid C. History • Phidias D. Sculpture • Aristotle E. Theatre • Hippocrates F. Philosophy • Daily Agenda • (ADAY ONLY) • Groups of 4 • LMC – Greek Contributors and Database Usage • (BDAY ONLY) • Make Up Map Quiz • Unit 5 Content - Persian Wars
#36 December 18th – 19th • Warm Up • Write your name as, “_____________ the Great” • Then imagine yourself at age 26 and give 3 achievements that make you “Great” • Objectives • Peloponnesian Wars (WHI.5.11) • Alexander the Great (WHI.5.12) • Review • Put the following events in order: • _____ Golden Age of Pericles • _____ Battle of Thermopylae • _____ Battle of Marathon • _____ Battle of Salamis • Daily Agenda • Jigsaw review • Match up with someone who has the same sheet as you and compare what you found. • 7 minutes to discuss and share • Regroup and turn in all 4 pages completed. If someone from you r group is absent, then attach a note with their name and I’ll collect theirs seperately. • Unit 5 Content
January 2nd • Daily Agenda • 2013 Timeline • Create a personal history timeline of 2013 • Define 3 time periods (ex: Middle School, Summer, High School) • List 3 accomplishments (ex: straight A’s, 1st Place, completed a goal) • Draw 3 pictures of cultural influences (ex: performer, celebrity, movie, song, show) • 3 S.M.A.R.T. Resolutions • Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely • Ex: I resolve to dedicate 2 hours to reading each week. I resolve to make my calendar for each week on Sundays. I resolve to look people in the eye when they are talking to me. • History in the Details Review Greece
#37 January 3rd – 6th • Warm Up • What was the most unique thing about 2013? • Objectives • Test Prep • Review • What cultural or historical details did you find in Hercules? • Daily Agenda • Notes Check: Greek Contributors , Wars, Alexander • Computer Lab • Take Quizzes • Work on VEGE • NEXT CLASS: Unit 5 Greece Test and VEGE Due
#38 January 7th – 8th 9 Periods: Dorian Age (Homeric Age), Macedonian Conquest, Golden Age of Pericles, Mycenaean Civilization, Hellenistic Age, City States Thrive (Rise of Athens and Sparta), Persian Wars, Peloponnesian Wars, Alexander the Great • Warm Up • Human Timeline • Organize these 9 periods • Objectives • Review Quiz Content 1-4 • Review • Greek ABC’s • Winning team gets EC! • Daily Agenda • Unit 5 Test Greece • Turn in Unit 5 TOPIC VEGE
#39 January 9th – 10th • Warm Up • What’s the connection between…? (write your answer and a neighbor’s) • EXAMPLE: Roman Religion and Kanye West: Kanye’s last album was Yeezus, combing Yeezy and Jesus, Jesus lived during the Roman Empire and founded Christianity • Rome and New York City • Roman Government and the Pledge of Allegiance • Roman Gladiators and the NFL • Objectives • Explore the Unit Topic and Pre Assess: What do you know? • Review • Pair up and write 3 things you know (include group names) • Daily Agenda • Turn in freehand map of Mediterranean Sea with the following: • Italian Peninsula, Sicily, Greece, Spain, North Africa, Egypt • Start TOPIC page for VEGE