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Friday, January 31, 2014

HWC Day 7 - Culture & Historical Periodization

Objective:  Define history and the social sciences as they will be utilized in HWC.  Trace the development of humanity from the origins of man to the 21st century.

Task:  Happy Friday!  We'll begin class with notes on the elements of culture.  Then, we'll get into groups to review the information from "Becoming Human" and identify questions that need to be answered.  Finally, we'll end class with an activity examining different ways to organize the study of history.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Watch & take notes on "Becoming Human" interactive documentary BEFORE class begins
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due by 3:00 pm
  • Monday, February 3 - Be ready to discuss/review Primer in class
  • Tuesday, February 4 - Primer vocab quiz
  • Wednesday, February 5 - Imperialism study, chart, and diagram due in class
  • Thursday, February 6 - G&D chapter 1 reading quiz
  • Friday, February 7 - Unit 1 Test
Resources for class activities:
"Chronological Constructs" from Bridging World History,  Unit 1- Maps, Time, and World History, Annenberg Foundation.

Soc Day 7 - Theoretical Perspectives

Objective:  Investigate the lives and ideas of the pioneers of sociology.  Examine the ways society impacts everyday behavior.

Task:  Happy Friday!  Today we'll begin class with a game to examine social structures, luck, and effort in determining one's social position.  After discussing and debriefing the game, we'll continue our notes on theoretical perspectives.

Homework:
  • Friday, January 31 - Pioneers of Sociology reflection posts due on VoiceThread by 3:00 pm
  • Monday, February 3 - "The Echo Becomes the Net Generation" (Grown Up Digital excerpt) reading quiz
  • Tuesday, February 4 - "Classroom as Symbolic Statements" research and presentation due in class
Class Consciousness in "A Bug's Life"



"The Protestant Ethic & Capitalism" (From Norton Sociology)

CPWC Day 7 - Defining Culture

Objectives:  Establish a basis for studying culture by defining the seven elements of culture.  Demonstrate two ways that culture is integrated.

Task:  Happy Friday!  Today, we'll start class by reading "What is Culture?" in small groups.  Then, we'll spend a few minutes discussing the article and play a game to review the vocabulary.  Next, we'll take notes on the characteristics of culture and begin examining the elements of culture.  Finally, we'll analyze the culture of Saucon Valley.

Homework:
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due
  • Monday, February 3 - "Why Are Maps Important?" due
  • Tuesday, February 4 - "100% American" forum post due on Moodle BEFORE class
  • Wednesday, February 5 - Culture quiz
  • Friday, February 7 - Unit 1 Test

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Soc Day 6 - Thinkers, Theories, & Patterns of Sociology

Objective:  Investigate the lives and ideas of the pioneers of sociology.  Examine the ways society impacts everyday behavior.

Task:  As you come into class, please pick up your computer and log on.  Use your headphones/earbuds to listen to the "Pioneers of Sociology" Voicethread (embedded below).  After you've listened to all the posts, consider what these pioneers contributed to the discipline of sociology both as individuals and as a group.  Post your reflection as a text comment to the last page of the VoiceThread.

Finally, we'll continue our notes on the history, theories, and development of sociology.

Homework:
  • Friday, January 31 - Pioneers of Sociology reflection posts due on VoiceThread by 3:00 pm
  • Monday, February 3 - "The Echo Becomes the Net Generation" (Grown Up Digital excerpt) reading quiz
  • Tuesday, February 4 - "Classroom as Symbolic Statements" research and presentation due in class
President Bill Clinton on Interdependence (functionalism)


Class Consciousness in "A Bug's Life"

CPWC Day 6 - Themes of Geography

Objective:  Consider the themes of geography.  Practice using latitude and longitude to identify absolute location.

Task: At the beginning of class, you'll have the opportunity to ask questions about the "Geography Skills" section in preparation for the reading quiz.  Then, you'll clear your desk of everything except a pen or pencil and your reading notes.  You'll have 25 minutes to complete the reading quiz.  As you finish, please bring it to the back of the room and pick up "The Importance of Geography."  Work on this reading until everyone has finished with the quiz.  Next, we'll take notes on the themes of geography.  Finally, we'll finish class with an examination of "Why are Maps Important?"

Homework:
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due
  • Monday, February 3 - "Why Are Maps Important?" due

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

HWC Day 5 - Collaboration & Creation

Objective:  Define history and the social sciences as they will be utilized in HWC.  Collaborate in a Web2.0 environment to create an informative presentation.

Task:  To start class, we'll discuss and review the process and purpose of critical thinking.  The remainder of the class will be utilized for the creation of your Primer podcast.  As you work, please keep the following points in mind:
  1. Each group will create an audio-visual podcast explaining your assigned topic.
  2. The purpose of the presentation is to help your classmates understand the main ideas of your assigned section.
  3. The presentation must be at least 3 minutes and no more than 4 minutes in length.
  4. Be sure that you double check the rubric for grading criteria.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Class time for jigsaw collaboration - notes and scripts should be prepared BEFORE class begins
  • Thursday, January 30 - Primer podcast due by 3:00 pm
  • Friday, January 31 - Watch & take notes on "Becoming Human" interactive documentary BEFORE class begins
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due by 3:00 pm

Soc Day 5 - Sociology as a Social Science & Theoretical Perspectives

Objective:  Investigate the lives and ideas of select sociologists.  Examine the way society impacts everyday behavior.

Task: We'll start class by forming our desks into a circle to discuss the reading, "What is sociology?"
Then, we'll continue our unit 1 notes with an exploration of the dominant theoretical perspectives and I'll introduce your next project, "Classrooms as Symbolic Statements."   Finally, you'll use the last portion of class to work on your "Pioneers of Sociology" project.

Homework:
  • Thursday, January 30 - Bring headphones or ear buds to class
  • Thursday, January 30 - Pioneers of Sociology posts due on VoiceThread BEFORE class starts
  • Friday, January 31 - Pioneers of Sociology reflection posts due on VoiceThread by 3:00 pm
  • Monday, February 3 - "The Echo Becomes the Net Generation" (Grown Up Digital excerpt) reading quiz
  • Tuesday, February 4 - "Classroom as Symbolic Statements" research and presentation due in class

CPWC Day 5 - Using Maps to Understand the World

Objectives:  Review reading notes to check for understanding.  Compare and contrast types of map projections.  Analyze uses of map projections.

Task:  As you come into class please pick up the K-W-L chart from the A-V cart at the front of the room.  While you're completing the K-W portions of the chart, we'll check for homework completion.
Then, we'll spend some time discussing chapter 2, section 2 reading notes.  Next, you'll investigate the development of map-making and map-projections with a historical map study and we'll review locating using latitude and longitude.  Finally, we'll end class with a short writing assignment in which you must take on the role of cartographer.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Chapter 1, Section 2 reading notes due in class
  • Thursday, January 30 - Geography Skills (Section 3 of chapter 1) notes due in class
  • Thursday, January 30 - Geography chapter 1 reading quiz (notes may be used on quiz)
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due
Images for historical map study (click on image to go to site)
Image 1:  

This image was copied from Nick Strobel's Astronomy Notes. Go to his site at www.astronomynotes.com for the updated and corrected version.

Image 2:
This images is from Wikimedia Commons.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:JesuitChineseWorldMapEarly17thCentury.jpg


Image 3:
This images if from: http://www.webexhibits.org/vinland/zoom.php?i=images/middle-map-ptolemy-peninsul.jpg&j=Greenland+as+a+peninsula+extending+from+Europe.+Geographia+of+Claudius+Ptolemy+(ca.+87-150+CE)%2C+by+Wilibald+Pirkheimer.+Ptolemy%27s+map+showed+the+inhabited+world+as+it+was+known+to+the+Greeks+and+Romans+of+about+100-150+CE.+1525%2C+Nuremberg



Tuesday, January 28, 2014

HWC Day 4 - GGS Quiz & Collaboration

Objective:  Assess knowledge and understanding of GGS.   Define history and the social sciences as they will be utilized in HWC.  Collaborate in a Web2.0 environment to create an informative presentation.

Task:  We'll begin class with your Guns, Germs, & Steel reading quiz.  You will have a 40 minute time limit which includes a 10 minute window with your reading notes.  When finished, please go to the class blog and comment to the Academic Integrity post.  Next get out your Primer to work on your notes for your group project.

Finally, you'll join your Primer group to begin collaboration on your storyboard and script.  As you work, please keep the following points in mind:
  1. Each group will create an audio-visual podcast explaining your assigned topic.
  2. The purpose of the presentation is to help your classmates understand the main ideas of your assigned section.
  3. The presentation must be at least 3 minutes and no more than 4 minutes in length.
  4. Be sure that you double check the rubric for grading criteria.
Homework:
  • TODAY - Guns, Germs, & Steel reading quiz
  • Wednesday, January 29 - View & take notes on "Critical Thinking" podcast BEFORE class
  • Wednesday, January 29 - Class time for jigsaw collaboration - notes and scripts should be prepared BEFORE class begins
  • Thursday, January 30 - Primer podcast due by 3:00 pm
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due

Soc Day 4 - Theoretical Perspectives

UPDATE:  Due to the delayed start we only reviewed the vocabulary in class today.

Objective:  Investigate the lives and ideas of select sociologists.  Examine the way society impacts everyday behavior.

Task:  We'll begin class with a game to review vocabulary.  Then, we'll continue our unit 1 notes with an exploration of the dominant theoretical perspectives.  Finally, you'll use the last portion of class to work on your "Pioneers of Sociology" project.

Homework:
  • Monday, January 27 - Parent information sheet (GoogleForm via Moodle) & email contact
  • Tuesday, January 28- Unit 1 Vocabulary due
  • Wednesday, January 29 - "What is Sociology?" reading due (be ready to discuss in class)
  • Thursday, January 30 - Pioneers of Sociology posts due on VoiceThread BEFORE class starts
  • Friday, January 31 - Pioneers of Sociology reflection posts due on VoiceThread by 3:00 pm

CPWC Day 4 - Using Maps to Understand the World

UPDATE:  Due to the 2 hour delay, we focused on the reading notes review and watched the video clip below in preparation for our examination of maps.

Objectives:  Compare and contrast types of map projections.  Analyze uses of map projections.

Task:  We'll begin class with a brief review of your chapter 1, section 1 reading notes.   Then, we'll continue our discussion on cultural regions with a K-W-L chart.  Next, you'll complete a worksheet comparing maps from different points in history.  Then we'll take a few minutes examining the Gall-Peters Projection.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Chapter 1, Section 1 reading notes due in class
  • Wednesday, January 29 - Chapter 1, Section 2 reading notes due in class
  • Thursday, January 30 - Geography Skills (Section 3 of chapter 1) notes due in class
  • Thursday, January 30 - Geography chapter 1 reading quiz (notes may be used on quiz)
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due

Monday, January 27, 2014

HWC Day 3 - Tools of the Trade, Defining Collaboration, & GGS Discussion

Objective: Identify, explain, and begin using Web2.0 applications to be used in HWC.   Analyze and critique the arguments of GGS.

Task: As you come into class, please pick up the papers on the sideboard.  We'll spend the first few minutes of class setting up your HWC notebook.

Then, we'll start creating a "toolbox" that promotes effective collection and organization of information.  Throughout the course, you will need to use several different Web2.0 applications to complete assignments.  As global citizens in the 21st century, we need to create a "toolbox" that promotes effective and timely engagement with information and each other.   You've already begun using the district provided e-mail account and joining the class blog and the Moodle.  Today,  each of you will set up your GoogleCalendar.  You will also join Diigo (http://www.diigo.com/) and the "SVHS HWC '13-'14" Diigo group (https://groups.diigo.com/group/svhs-13_14).  Diigo is a free social-bookmarking, research, and knowledge sharing tool that allows annotation and tagging. 

As we begin our first collaborative project, we will take advantage of this opportunity to discuss the differences between collaboration, cooperation, and copying.  Further, we'll spend some time discussing the ethics of learning.

Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class discussing and reviewing Guns, Germs, & Steel in small groups and as a whole class.  These conversations will help you to identify main ideas and clarify your understanding in preparation for tomorrow's quiz.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Parent Information Sheet (form on Moodle) & email contact due to Mrs. Friday
  • Tuesday, January 28- Guns, Germs, & Steel reading quiz
  • Wednesday, January 29 - View & take notes on "Critical Thinking" podcast BEFORE class
  • Wednesday, January 29 - Class time for jigsaw collaboration - notes and scripts should be prepared BEFORE class begins
  • Thursday, January 30 - Primer podcast due by 3:00 pm
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due
A brief video providing insight and tips for taking better lecture notes:

Soc Day 3 - Sociological Imagination

Objective:  Examine the ways in which society impacts everyday behaviors. Research the lives and major contributions of select sociologists.

Task:  Good morning!  We'll begin class by continuing our notes from Friday.  Then, you'll participate in a brief activity to begin developing your sociological imagination.

Finally, we'll spend the second half of class in the library researching for the "Pioneers of Sociology" project.  If you finish your research early, please work on the vocabulary for unit 1 or read "What is Sociology?"

Homework:
  • Monday, January 27 - Parent information sheet (GoogleForm via Moodle) & email contact
  • Tuesday, January 28- Unit 1 Vocabulary due
  • Wednesday, January 29 - "What is Sociology?" reading due (be ready to discuss in class)
  • Thursday, January 30 - Pioneers of Sociology posts due on VoiceThread BEFORE class starts
  • Friday, January 31 - Pioneers of Sociology reflection posts due on VoiceThread by 3:00 pm

Friday, January 24, 2014

HWC Day 2 - Foundations Investigation

Objective:  Identify and utilize library resources necessary to complete activities in HWC.

Task: As you arrive to class, please take one of the playing cards - this will determine your assignment for the "Civilization Primer" jigsaw activity.  I'll briefly explain the jigsaw and the foundations investigation.  Then, Mrs. Kost will review useful library resources and effective Internet research methods.

As you complete the  "Foundations Investigation" please consider:
  • All work should be your OWN - this is NOT a collaborative activity and answers should be provided in your own words!
  • Use your Globalization & Diversity textbooks to identify the cultural regions for part II.
  • You must use PRINT copies of History Today and Current History to complete questions 52 & 53.  These responses will be posted as comments on the class blog (http://svhs-hwc-spring2014.blogspot.com/)
  • Use NoodleTools to submit your citation and summary for question 54.
For Monday, please bring  Guns, Germs, & Steel, the completed book review comparison chart, and all accompanying materials to class.

Homework:
  • Friday, January 24 - Meet at library
  • Friday, January 24 - Student Information Sheet (form on Moodle) due by 3:00
  • Monday, January 27  - Bring GGS, reading notes & questions, and completed book reviews to class
  • Monday, January 27 - Parent Information Sheet (form on Moodle) & email contact due to Mrs. Friday
  • Monday, January 27- Binder & dividers in class for organization
  • Tuesday, January 28- Guns, Germs, & Steel reading quiz
  • Wednesday, January 29 - Class time for jigsaw collaboration - notes and scripts should be prepared BEFORE class begins
  • Thursday, January 30 - Primer podcast due by 3:00 pm
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due

Soc Day 2 - Foundations of Sociology

Objective:  Examine the ways in which society impacts everyday behaviors. Research the lives and major contributions of select sociologists.

Task:  We'll start today's class with an activity in which you begin to develop the mindset of a sociologist.  Specifically, we'll discuss the manner in which various groups have influenced you through the different life stages.  Next, we'll begin notes with an examination of patterns in sociology and the sociological imagination.

Finally, I'll introduce the "Pioneers of Sociology" project before we head to the library for research.  In order to complete this activity, you'll need to create a VoiceThread account.  Once you've created your account, be sure to personalize your account with an appropriate image that represents you.

Homework:
  • Monday, January 27 - Parent information sheet (GoogleForm via Moodle) & email contact
  • Tuesday, January 28- Unit 1 Vocabulary due
  • Wednesday, January 29 - "What is Sociology?" reading due (be ready to discuss in class)
  • Thursday, January 30 - Pioneers of Sociology posts due on VoiceThread BEFORE class starts
  • Friday, January 31 - Pioneers of Sociology reflection posts due on VoiceThread by 3:00 pm
The databases, specifically Gale Biography in Context, will be useful for this project.  In addition, you may want to check out the following websites:


CPWC Day 2 - Foundations Investigation in Library

Objective:  Identify and utilize library sources for CPWC.

Task:  As you come into class, I'll give you your username and password for the online textbook.  I'll also distribute and explain the foundations investigation that we'll be working on in the library.  Also, before heading down to the library, Miss Gallagher will review a couple of assignments that you may want to get a head start on over the weekend.

As you complete the  "Foundations Investigation" please consider:
  • All work should be your OWN - this is NOT a collaborative activity and answers should be provided in your own words!
  • Be sure to read and follow directions.  If anything is unclear, ask or e-mail Mrs. Friday.
  • You must use a PRINT copy of History Today or Current History to complete question 25 and PRINT copy of The EconomistTimeNewsweekUS News & World Report, or The New York Times for question 26 .  It may be useful to complete these questions in class OR to check out the periodicals to work on at home.
  • Responses to questions 25 to 27 must be posted in NoodleTools and shared with Mrs. Friday.
    • Dropbox - "CPWC Spring '14 - Foundations Investigation"
  • To complete the chart for question 28, go to http://watchingamerica.com/News/ 
Homework:  
  • Monday, January 27 - Parent Information Sheet (GoogleForm via Moodle) & email contact to Mrs. Friday due
  • Monday, January 27 - Binder and 8 dividers due in class
  • Monday, January 27 - World map water colored blue BEFORE class
  • Thursday, January 30 - Geography chapter 1 reading quiz (notes may be used on quiz)
  • Friday, January 31 - Foundations Investigation due

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

HWC Day 1 - Welcome!

"Success is dependent on effort" - Sophocles

Welcome to Honors World Cultures!  In this class we'll explore the far reaches of the world both past and present.  I encourage you to follow the news and to identify connections with other subject areas.  In order to succeed in HWC, it is essential that you establish effective, consistent work and study habits.  However, if you find yourself confused or overwhelmed please don't hesitate to see or e-mail me. 


Objective:  Introduce class procedures and expectations and assess knowledge of current global issues.

Task:  I commend you for choosing to take this reading and writing intensive course!  Although it may seem that you've been preparing for HWC for a long time, we've finally arrived at our first day of class. Today, we'll read through the class rules and procedures, join the class Moodle (http://moodle.svpanthers.org) and sign out the textbooks, Globalization & Diversity and Civilization Primer.

I'll collect your rubric and reading notes on The World is Flat.  Finally, we'll spend the last 30 minutes of class taking the current events quiz.  When you've finished the quiz, please begin reading and taking notes on the GGS reviews.

Tomorrow, we'll be meeting at the library for an activity.  For Monday, please bring  Guns, Germs, & Steel and all accompanying materials to class.

Homework:
  • Friday, January 24 - Meet at library
  • Friday, January 24 - Student Information Sheet (form on Moodle) due by 3:00
  • Monday, January 27  - Bring GGS, reading notes & questions, and completed book reviews to class
  • Monday, January 27 - Parent Information Sheet (form on Moodle) & email contact due to Mrs. Friday
  • Monday, January 27- Binder & dividers in class for organization
  • Tuesday, January 28- Guns, Germs, & Steel reading quiz

Soc Day 1 - Welcome!

Objective:  Build class rapport and begin to develop an understanding of how society influences our lives.

Task:  Welcome to sociology class!  Today we'll begin with the usual first day of class activities including attendance, seating assignments, and a review of class rules and expectations. We'll also spend some time with an introduction to some of the class resources such as the textbook, the class Moodle, and GoogleApps.  Then, we'll begin our investigation of sociology with a questionnaire and discussion.

Homework:
  • TODAY - Student information sheet (GoogleForm via Moodle) 
  • Monday, January 27 - Parent information sheet (GoogleForm via Moodle) & email contact
  • Tuesday, January 28- Unit 1 Vocabulary due
  • Wednesday, January 29 - "What is Sociology?" reading due (be ready to discuss in class)

CPWC Day 1 - Welcome!

"Success is dependent on effort" - Sophocles

Welcome to CP World Cultures!  In this class we'll explore the far reaches of the world both past and present.  I encourage you to follow the news and to identify connections with other subject areas.  In order to succeed in CPWC, it is essential that you establish effective, consistent work and study habits.  However, if you find yourself confused or overwhelmed please don't hesitate to see or e-mail me. 

Objective:  Introduce class procedures and expectations and begin to develop class rapport.

Task:  Today, we'll begin with the usual first day activities including attendance, seating assignments, and a review of class rules and expectations.  I'll introduce class resources such as this blog, the textbook, the Moodle, and GoogleApps.  You'll also sign out your textbook.   Finally, you'll participate in human bingo as an ice breaker activity.

Homework:  
  • Thursday, January 23 - Student Information Sheet (GoogleForm via Moodle)
  • Monday, January 27 - Parent Information Sheet (GoogleForm via Moodle) & email contact to Mrs. Friday due
  • Monday, January 27 - Binder and 8 dividers due in class

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

CPWC Day 81 - Final Exam Review

Objective:  Review course content and main ideas for final exam.

Task:  We'll begin class by going over the review crossword puzzle.  Then, I'll answer questions from the final exam study guide.  Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class playing Jeopardy.

Homework:
  • Thursday, January 16, 11:15 am - CPWC Final Exam for pd. 3-4
  • Friday, January 17, 7:35 am - CPWC Final Exam for pd. 6-9
Reminder:  All books are due when you take the final exam.  If you do not turn in your books, your name will be added to the outstanding debt list.

HWC Day 80 - Final Exam Review

Objective:  Review course content and main ideas for final exam.

Task:  We'll begin class by going over the review crossword puzzle.  Then, I'll answer questions from the final exam study guide.  Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class playing Jeopardy.

Homework:
  • Thursday, January 16 - HWC Final Exam at 7:35
Reminder:  All books are due when you take the final exam.  If you do not turn in your books, your name will be added to the outstanding debt list.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

CPWC Day 80 - Latin America Wrap-Up

Would you like to use your smartphone or tablet to help you study for maps?  Check out my "Apps for Maps" post for a list of FREE map review apps.

Objective:  Explore contemporary issues in Latin America.  Review for the final exam.

Task:  We'll begin class with a discussion on Latin America and review notes.  Then, we'll review for the final with a crossword puzzle and map game.

Homework:
  • Thursday, January 16, 11:15 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 3-4
  • Friday, January 17, 7:35 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 6-9

HWC Day 79 - Latin America Wrap-Up

Objective:  Explore contemporary issues in Latin America.  Review main ideas for final exam.

Task:  At the beginning of class, you'll meet with other students who watched the same video to formulate a summary.  Then, each group will share the summary with the class.  Next, we'll finish our Latin America unit with culminating notes.  Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class reviewing for the final with a crossword puzzle.

Homework:
  • Thursday, January 16 - HWC Final Exam at 7:35

Monday, January 13, 2014

CPWC Day 79 - Latin America in the 20th Century

Would you like to use your smartphone or tablet to help you study for maps?  Check out my "Apps for Maps" post for a list of FREE map review apps.

Objective:  Explore contemporary issues in Latin America.

Task:  The first portion of class will be dedicated to the Latin America map quiz.  When you hand in your quiz, you'll pick up a worksheet on General Pinochet in Chile.  After everyone has finished the quiz, we'll spend a few minutes discussing your options for social studies electives.  Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class examining Latin America in a global context (see resources below).

Homework:
  • Monday, January 13 - Latin America map quiz
  • Thursday, January 16, 11:15 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 3-4
  • Friday, January 17, 7:35 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 6-9
Resources for Class Discussion:
Why Pinochet is the Dictator Who Never Dies?  (New Statesman, 11/21/13)





"Plaintiff's Expert Disavows Evidence in Chevron Ecuador Case, Says Process Fatally Tainted" (Forbes, 4/11/2013)
Banana Split from Shebafilms Kelly Saxberg on Vimeo.

HWC Day 78 - Contemporary Issues in Latin America

Objective:  Explore contemporary issues in Latin America.

Task:  The first portion of class will be dedicated to the Latin America map quiz.  After you've finished the quiz, please get out your tablet and make sure that you've removed any personal information/materials. When everyone has finished the quiz, we'll sample the dishes from our cultural food party.   Then, I'll spend a few minutes discussing the social studies electives. Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class discussing the contemporary issues in Latin America.
  1. Oil pollution in the Ecuadorian Amazon (see links and videos below)
  2. "Coffee-Go-Round" (on Moodle)
  3. "Geraldo's Brazil" (on Moodle)
  4. "Banana Split" (see video below)

Homework:
  • TODAY - Latin America Map Quiz
  • TODAY- Final Exam Essay due by 4:00 pm
  • Thursday, January 16 - HWC Final Exam at 7:35

Friday, January 10, 2014

CPWC Day 78 - Mexico: Conquest, Colonization, & Independence

Would you like to use your smartphone or tablet to help you study for maps?  Check out my "Apps for Maps" post for a list of FREE map review apps.

Objective:  Compare and contrast the civilizations of the Aztec and Incan empires. Investigate the transition from colonization to independence in Mexico.

Task:  First, we'll finish our comparison of the Aztecs and Incas.  Next, you'll practice for Monday's map quiz by reviewing the capitals of Latin America.  Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class using resources from the on-line textbook to investigate the course of Mexican history since Cortez conquered the Aztecs.

Homework:
  • Monday, January 13 - Latin America map quiz
  • Thursday, January 16, 11:15 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 3-4
  • Friday, January 17, 7:35 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 6-9

HWC Day 77 - Comparing Aztecs and Incas

Objective:  Compare and contrast the civilizations of Aztecs and Incas.  Explore contemporary issues in Latin America.

Task:  We'll start class with a capitals review game in preparation for Monday's map quiz.  Then, we'll have a discussion on the Aztec and Incan empires.  Finally, you'll watch and take notes one of four videos about contemporary issues in Latin America.
  1. Oil pollution in the Ecuadorian Amazon (see links and videos below)
  2. "Coffee-Go-Round" (on Moodle)
  3. "Geraldo's Brazil" (on Moodle)
  4. "Banana Split" (see video below)
For your topic, create a summary to share with your classmates.  Each summary must include an overview of the issue, a explanation of this issue as a regional and global topic.  You'll share this information with the class on Monday and Tuesday.  Finally, we'll end class with an article on global implications of the illicit drug trade.

Homework:
  • Monday, January 13 - Latin America Map Quiz
  • Monday, January 13 - Final Exam Essay due by 3:00 pm
  • Thursday, January 16 - HWC Final Exam at 7:35
IMPORTANT: Please make sure that you have completed the following assignments from the Southeast Asia unit by tonight.
  • Case Study: Myanmar (directions & resources on Moodle)
  • Genocide in Cambodia (directions & links on Moodle)
  • "Internet Journey Through Oceania" (on the Moodle)
  • "Adaptive Failure: Easter's End" (on the Moodle)
Anything not completed by 11:59 pm on January 10 will become a zero.





"Plaintiff's Expert Disavows Evidence in Chevron Ecuador Case, Says Process Fatally Tainted" (Forbes, 4/11/2013)
Banana Split from Shebafilms Kelly Saxberg on Vimeo.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

CPWC Day 77 - Comparing the Aztecs & Incas

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Objective:  Compare and contrast the civilizations of the Aztec and Incan empires.

Pd. 3-4 Task:   To begin class, we'll spend a few minutes examining the Atlantic slave trade and then finish our examination of Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution.  Finally, you'll spend the last portion of class comparing and contrasting the Incan and Aztec empires.

Pd. 6-9 Task:  We'll begin class with a Latin America geography game.  Then, we'll finish our review of the the Atlantic World, slavery, and revolution.  Finally, you'll spend the last portion of class comparing and contrasting the Incan and Aztec empires.

Homework:
  • Monday, January 13 - Latin America map quiz
  • Thursday, January 16, 11:15 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 3-4
  • Friday, January 17, 7:35 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 6-9

HWC Day 76 - Comparing the Aztecs & Incas

Objective:  Compare and contrast the civilizations of Aztecs and Incas.

Task:  Today, we'll begin class with our final review of Southeast Asia.  Then, we'll spend a few minutes playing a game to review the map of Latin America.  Finally, for the last portion of class we'll examine the role of religion in shaping the cultures, politics, and economies of Aztecs and Incas.

Homework:
  • Monday, January 13 - Latin America Map Quiz
  • Thursday, January 16 - HWC Final Exam at 7:35
IMPORTANT: Please make sure that you have completed the following assignments from the Southeast Asia unit by Friday, January 10.  
  • Case Study: Myanmar (directions & resources on Moodle)
  • Genocide in Cambodia (directions & links on Moodle)
  • "Internet Journey Through Oceania" (on the Moodle)
  • "Adaptive Failure: Easter's End" (on the Moodle)
Anything not completed by 11:59 pm on January 10 will become a zero.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

CPWC Day 76 - Latin America Geography

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Objective:  Evaluate the impact of geography on the history and development of Latin America.  Analyze the course and impact of the Haitian Revolution.

Pd. 3-4 Task:   We have another short class today but we should be able to review the Panama Canal packet.  I'm also making a few adjustments to the final quiz - it will ONLY include Latin America and we're going to have it on Monday rather than Friday.

Pd. 6-9 Task:  Today, we'll continue our investigation of Latin America with a review of the Panama Canal packet.  Then, you'll investigate the status of Latin America prior to the Haitian Revolution with a directed research activity.  Finally, we'll spend the last portion of class playing a map review game.

Homework:
  • Monday, January 13 - Latin America map quiz
  • Thursday, January 16, 11:15 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 3-4
  • Friday, January 17, 7:35 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 6-9

HWC Day 75 - Slavery & Revolution in Latin America

Objective:  Investigate the status of Latin America prior to and immediately after contact with Europeans.

Task:  Despite our delayed start, we should be able to review "Slavery & Revolution in Latin America."  Also, since we've lost even more class time, I'm moving the Latin America quiz to Monday.

Homework:
  • Monday, January 13 - Latin America Map Quiz
  • Thursday, January 16 - HWC Final Exam at 7:35
IMPORTANT: Please make sure that you have completed the following assignments from the Southeast Asia unit by Friday, January 10.  
  • Case Study: Myanmar (directions & resources on Moodle)
  • Genocide in Cambodia (directions & links on Moodle)
  • "Internet Journey Through Oceania" (on the Moodle)
  • "Adaptive Failure: Easter's End" (on the Moodle)
Anything not completed by 11:59 pm on January 10 will become a zero.

Monday, January 6, 2014

CPWC Day 75 - Geography & Revolution in Latin America

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Objective:  Evaluate the impact of geography on the history and development of Latin America.  Analyze the course and impact of the Haitian Revolution.

Pd. 3-4 Task:   You'll begin class with your map quiz.  After you finish the quiz, you'll begin work on the geography worksheet packet.  Finally, after everyone has finished the quiz, you'll watch and complete a video guide on "Egalite For All,"  a documentary about Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution.

Pd. 6-9 Task:  You'll begin class with a closer examination of the geography of Latin America.  Then, you'll watch and complete a video guide on "Egalite For All," a documentary about Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution.

Homework:
  • Tuesday, January 7 - "Panama Canal" worksheet packet due at beginning of class
  • Friday, January 10 - Latin America, Europe, & Africa map quiz
  • Thursday, January 16, 11:15 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 3-4
  • Friday, January 17, 7:35 am - CPWC final exam for pd. 6-9

HWC Day 74 - Defining Latin America

Objective:  Assess knowledge and understanding of Asia and Oceania maps.  Investigate the status of Latin America prior to and immediately after contact with Europeans.

Task:  Today we'll begin class with your map quiz.  After you've finished the quiz, you'll read, highlight, and answer questions on an article about the Aztec empire.  Finally, you'll spend the last portion of class investigating slavery and revolution in Latin America via links on the Moodle.

Homework:
  • Friday, January 10 - Latin America, Europe, & Africa Map Quiz
  • January 16 - HWC Final Exam at 7:35
IMPORTANT: Please make sure that you have completed the following assignments from the Southeast Asia unit by Friday, January 10.  
  • Case Study: Myanmar (directions & resources on Moodle)
  • Genocide in Cambodia (directions & links on Moodle)
  • "Internet Journey Through Oceania" (on the Moodle)
  • "Adaptive Failure: Easter's End" (on the Moodle)
Anything not completed by 11:59 pm on January 10 will become a zero.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

CPWC Day 74 - Latin America Geography

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Objective: Locate and identify key locations on a map of Latin America.  Evaluate the impact of geography on the history and development of Latin America.

Task:   Happy New Year!  We'll start off our last two weeks of class with a review of the key concepts for Southeast Asia.  Then, you'll begin an examination of Latin America by labeling a map of the region.  Finally, you'll use graphs, maps, and articles (on the Moodle) to define the geographic regions of Latin America.

Homework:
  • Friday, January 3 (pd. 3-4 only) - Asia, Australia, & Oceania map quiz
  • Friday, January 10 - Latin America, Europe, & Africa map quiz
  • January 16 & 17 - Semester 1 Final Exams

HWC Day 73 - Southeast Asia Wrap-Up & Library Research

Objective:  Summarize the essential themes for Southeast Asia, Australia, & Oceania.

Task:  Happy New Year!  We'll begin today's class in the library gathering resources related to your research topic.  Then, for the second half of class we'll return to our classroom and review central themes from the Southeast Asia, Australia, & Oceania unit.  Finally, you'll begin labeling the Latin America map.

Homework:
  • Friday, January 3 - Asia, Australia, & Oceania Map Quiz
  • Friday, January 3 - Annotated source list due 
  • Friday, January 10 - Latin America, Europe, & Africa Map Quiz
  • January 16 & 17 - Semester 1 Final Exams
IMPORTANT: Please make sure that you have completed the following assignments from the Southeast Asia unit by Friday, January 10.  
  • Case Study: Myanmar (directions & resources on Moodle)
  • Genocide in Cambodia (directions & links on Moodle)
  • "Internet Journey Through Oceania" (on the Moodle)
  • "Adaptive Failure: Easter's End" (on the Moodle)
Anything not completed by 11:59 pm on January 10 will become a zero.