Objective: Examine the ideas and influence of indigenous and diffused religions in East Asia. Analyze the significance of select events in Chinese history.
Task: Good morning! We'll begin class with notes on the religions of East Asia. Then, you'll get out your timelines and I'll answer your questions. Then, we'll play a game to review the essential ideas from the timeline.
Homework:
- TODAY - China Timeline (on Moodle) due in class
- Tuesday, November 4 - Boxer Rebellion fishbowl discussion (see explanation at HWC Day 42)
- Wednesday, November 5 - Mao reading discussion
- Wednesday, November 5 - Japan Timeline (on Moodle) due in class
- Thursday, November 6 - Transnationalism reading quiz
- Monday, November 10 - Meiji Restoration fishbowl discussion (see explanation at HWC Day 42)
- Tuesday, November 11 - Chapter 11 reading quiz (reading notes may be used)
- Wednesday, November 12 - "Top 10 Things to Know About Korea" reading discussion
- Friday, November 14 - Unit 5 Test
Extending our discussions...
- Manifestations of Catalan nationalism in Spain - "With Human Pyramids, Catalans Reach for Independence" (NPR, 11/2/2014)
- Contradicting Jared Diamond? "Nutritious Acorns Don't Have to Just be Snacks for Squirrels" (NPR, 11/2/2014)
"Crash Course: 2,000 Years of Chinese History"
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