Day 1 - PAW 1
Objectives: Assess knowledge and understanding of the long-nineteenth century as described in The Human Web. Explore migration, imperialism, and/or nationalism in the nineteenth century.
Task: Good morning! When you arrive to class, please clear your desks of everything except a pen or pencil. You'll have 40 minutes to complete your reading quiz. After the quiz, you will complete ONE of the following activities:
- Berlin Conference” BBC Podcast (5.2 folder) - use your own earbuds or headphones from the basket in the front of the room
- “A Jewish State, by Theodor Herzl” (5.3 folder)- read a short selection of primary & secondary source information and answer questions about the relationship between religion & nationalism
- “New Identities in Egypt: British Imperialism and the Crisis in Islam” (5.3 folder) - read the excerpt and complete the Venn diagram to explore nationalism in Egypt
- “Communication, Transportation, & Migration” (5.4 folder) - read excerpts from migrant diaries/letters & answer questions
Upcoming Deadlines:
- TODAY - "Breaking Old Chains, Tightening the New Web" reading quiz!!!!
- Tuesday, March 13 - Science & Medicine Presentation
- Tuesday, March 13 - LearnSmart Chapter 32 due by 11:59 pm
- Wednesday, March 14 - Imperialism & Migration content knowledge check
- Thursday, March 15- Nationalism Presentation
- Thursday, March 15 - Industrialization & Capitalism SAQ re-writes due by end of PAW
- Thursday, March 15 - Nationalism & Revolution Thesis/Evidence Re-Write Due
- Monday, March 19 - Imperialism Presentation
- Tuesday, March 20 - Social Issues Presentation
- Wednesday, March 21 - Migration Presentation
- Thursday, March 22 - Period 5 Summative Assessment
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