Day 1 - PAW 1
Objectives: Utilize primary sources to evaluate the demographic and social changes that accompanied industrialization.
Task: Good morning! When you arrive to class, please clear your desks of everything except a pen or pencil. You'll have the first 15 minutes of class to complete an SAQ on capitalism and industrialization. Then, we'll finish our review of the document packet before moving into a stations activity to examine the social and political changes wrought by industrialization.
Upcoming Deadlines:
- TODAY - Capitalism & Industrialization due in class
- Friday, February 23 - PAW 3
- Friday, February 23 - Industrialization Thesis Practice Re-Submissions Due
- Friday, February 23 - LearnSmart Chapter 28 ("Revolutions & National States") due by midnight
- Monday, February 26 - PAW4
- Monday, February 26 - Listen to and take notes on The Meiji Restoration (Matters of State, 1/30/2017) BEFORE class (also available via podcast)
- Thursday, March 1 - Meet at the Library
- Wednesday, March 7 - Meet at the Library
- Thursday, March 8 - "Breaking Old Chains, Tightening the New Web" due in class (Be ready for a reading quiz!!!!)
- Friday, March 9 - Economic Theory Presentation
- Monday, March 12 - Science & Medicine Presentation
- Tuesday, March 13 - Nationalism Presentation
- Thursday, March 15 - Imperialism Presentation
- Monday, March 19 - Social Issues Presentation
- Tuesday, March 20 - Migration Presentation
- Thursday, March 22 - Period 5 Summative Assessment
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