Day 1 - PAW 1
Objectives: Evaluate the ideas of the Enlightenment.
Task: Good morning! When you arrive to class, please complete "SBMC Practice - Enlightenment Ideals." When everyone's finished, you'll work with a partner to compare the three documents you read last night. After a large group review, you'll find a new partner to read Olympe de Gouge's Declaration on the Rights of Women. Finally, if there is any time remaining, you'll begin working on the Atlantic revolutions comparisons for Friday.
Upcoming Deadlines:
- TODAY - Read Declaration of Independence, Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, & Bolivar's Jamaica Letter (Documents of the Enlightenment in 5.3 folder) BEFORE class
- TOMORROW - Meet at the Library
- Friday, March 2 - Thesis/Context Practice Re-Do Due
- Friday, March 2 - Atlantic Revolutions Comparison due at the beginning of class
- Monday, March 5 - Complete "Benedict Anderson - Imagined Communities" (5.3 folder) and be ready to share in class
- Monday, March 5 - Listen to "The Congress of Vienna" BEFORE class (5.3 folder)
- 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!!!!)
- Thursday, March 8 - LearnSmart Chapter 31 due by 11:59 pm
- Friday, March 9 - Economic Theory Presentation
- Monday, March 12 - Science & Medicine Presentation
- Tuesday, March 13 - Nationalism Presentation
- Tuesday, March 13 - LearnSmart Chapter 32 due by 11:59 pm
- 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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