Weekend of January 18th-21st
Congratulations! You did it! You have mastered one of the hardest tests of your life thus far. So very proud of all of you. May the odds be ever in your favor. Had to say that...:)
Good News: You all start with an A this semester. Let's keep it that way. And you have another chance to get your grade up when you pass the AP exam.
Updates:
Good News: You all start with an A this semester. Let's keep it that way. And you have another chance to get your grade up when you pass the AP exam.
Updates:
- The information will get easier as we study info that you actually know.
- Outlines aren't required anymore- only for those that have C's or below.
- Homework is worth less and quizzes, tests, participation are worth more.
- Use another comp book for quarter 3. Or use the same one you have.
- Sign up for the EF trip! So far we have 12 signed up- Angel and Noah Aquino, Hayley Knoll, Hans Bach Nguyen, Samantha Melsness, Claire Slack, Delilah Safran, me, The White Family.. who else is in? I pay 210$ a month for Delilah until we go on the trip. Totally doable.
Week of Jan. 21st-25th"Behavior is the mirror in which everyone shows their image". Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Monday: Enjoy your day off for MLK Jr. Black History Month! e.c? Write an inspirational poem, spoken word or rap in the style of MLK. double e.c.? Share with the class. Tuesday: Reread the section on Enlightened Absolutism. No WW tomorrow. I'm sorry... Wednesday: Read The Cause of Liberty section in your book and fill in the handout given in class. Due tomorrow. Student-led day is tomorrow- we will be engaged in a debate on revolutionary activity. Thursday: Begin reading on French Revolution. Weekend of Jan. 24th-26th
Week of Jan. 27th-Jan.31stMonday:
A FOLDER in their name with the following properly labeled content: 1-. student name-poster.pdf (high resolution) 2. student name-historical figure name.jpeg (high resolution) 3. student name-woman in family name.jpeg (high res) 4. lastly ONE editable word document with the 3 essays clearly identified: Woman in Family name and who she is / Name of historical figure / Personal Reflection Tuesday: Read FR pages 353-365 WW tomorrow- Bill of Rights Wednesday: Read FR pages 365-373 Finish your speeches tonight (started in class). We will be reading them tomorrow. Thursday: Read FR pages 373-385 A FOLDER in their name with the following properly labeled content: 1-. student name-poster.pdf (high resolution) 2. student name-historical figure name.jpeg (high resolution) 3. student name-woman in family name.jpeg (high res) 4. lastly ONE editable word document with the 3 essays clearly identified: Woman in Family name and who she is / Name of historical figure / Personal Reflection |
Weekend of Jan.31st-Feb. 2nd“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
― Martin Luther King Jr. A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches
Week of february 3rd-6thMonday:
Read pgs. 385-391- The Thermadorian Reaction. (Finish the Chapter). Tuesday: Begin Chapter 11: The Age of Napoleon. Read pgs. 393-397. WW2 tomorrow (10 m.c. questions) on all of Chapter 10 and reading for tonight. Take the AP Central online quiz for the F.R. Wednesday: Socratic Seminar tomorrow on Romanticism. Bring in 4 primary/secondary sources on Romanticism (under Romanticism tab) and have them already text charted. Thursday: Read pgs. 397-404: The Haitian Revolution and Napoleon's Empire. Weekend of Feb. 8th-9th
Week of Feb. 10th-14thMonday:
Begin Chapter 12.-pgs. 428-431. All students with a B or lower must have an outline to write on. Tuesday: Read pgs. 431-439. Create a Venn Diagram in your comp. book comparing and contrasting Liberalism and Nationalism. WW3 tomorrow: Analyzing a primary source. Wednesday: Debate tomorrow on "Do we embrace or reject nationalism or liberalism?" Take the side of any of the countries mentioned in your book. Have notes ready in your comp book. Read pgs. 439-444 for help. Thursday: Read pgs. 444-447 |