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Monday June 7: End of Year History! in Google Classroom

Monday June 7: End of Year History!

TO DO FOR TUESDAY: 


1. End of Year Classroom Survey. These are anonymous surveys (your emails are blocked from my end). Please be as honest as possible to help me plan for next year and be a better teacher!


2. Choose ONE of the 2 assignments to complete. Your options are:


A: Why Study History- I am going to put some of these into one long Google Presentation for next year's students during our "Why/How to study history unit". Choose one template (or make your own!!) and tell me why it's important to study history and why it MATTERS to study it! Then you can add any pictures that represent important times in history or any famous quotes you'd like. When finished, delete the other slides so that JUST the one you filled out is there!


B: History All About Me- this one is pretty self-explanatory. Follow the prompts on each slide and put your answer with a corresponding picture to go with it. 


If you do BOTH A and B, then it will help your end-of-year grade more!


Behave and see you Thursday! 



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End of Year Test Quizzes  in Google Classroom

End of Year Test Quizzes

You can take this as many time as you want between today and your test on June 3rd/4th

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Thursday May 27:  Gladiator Games! in Google Classroom

Thursday May 27: Gladiator Games!

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Thursday May 20: Roman Emperors  in Google Classroom

Thursday May 20: Roman Emperors

Last Slide is extra credit!

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Wednesday May 19: Country Passport (from Advisory) in Google Classroom

Wednesday May 19: Country Passport (from Advisory)

You have to unsubmit from Advisory in order to be able to attach this to this assignment

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Tuesday May 18: Roman Inventions  in Google Classroom

Tuesday May 18: Roman Inventions

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Tuesday May 25: Rome vs US Governments in Google Classroom

Tuesday May 25: Rome vs US Governments

Read the Rome Republic vs US Government and come up with a few similarities and differences between the Roman Republic and the United States Government. We will fill out the Rome vs. US Government chart together through discussion!

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Tuesday May 11: Daily Life in Ancient Rome  in Google Classroom

Tuesday May 11: Daily Life in Ancient Rome

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Thursday May 6: Rome Social Classes  in Google Classroom

Thursday May 6: Rome Social Classes

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Tuesday May 4: Ancient Rome Map in Google Classroom

Tuesday May 4: Ancient Rome Map

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*EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY* in Google Classroom

*EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY*

Friday, May 7 is an asynchronous day. Because so many are not having advisory, I am offering extra credit to still watch Cardinal News Network!
If you watch Episode 12 and answer the questions attached to this assignment BY FRIDAY NIGHT I will give you extra credit for 4th quarter! =)

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Friday May 7: Edpuzzle - Ancient Rome in Google Classroom

Friday May 7: Edpuzzle - Ancient Rome

Today's assignment is an asynchronous assignment. We will NOT be doing live meets with 1st, 2nd, 5th or 6th hours due to a training. This EdPuzzle will count as your attendance for today! 

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Tuesday May 4: Rome Warm Up  in Google Classroom

Tuesday May 4: Rome Warm Up

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Ancient Egypt Study Guide in Google Classroom

Ancient Egypt Study Guide

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Thursday April 15: Pharaoh Business Cards in Google Classroom

Thursday April 15: Pharaoh Business Cards

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Tuesday April 13: 3 Kingdoms of Egypt in Google Classroom

Tuesday April 13: 3 Kingdoms of Egypt

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Tuesday April 13: Egypt Social Classes in Google Classroom

Tuesday April 13: Egypt Social Classes

Warm-Up: Watch The Social Pyramid as a class together


When finished, open Social Pyramid Egypt and use the attached PowerPoint to complete the descriptions and pictures for the listed social classes

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Friday April 16: Hieroglyphics Translation in Google Classroom

Friday April 16: Hieroglyphics Translation

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Thursday April 8: Daily Life in Egypt in Google Classroom

Thursday April 8: Daily Life in Egypt

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Crash Course World History
Egypt "Quiz"
Daily Life Stations and Slides

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Tuesdasy April 6: Egypt Guided Notes in Google Classroom

Tuesdasy April 6: Egypt Guided Notes

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Tuesday March 23: Ancient Egypt Geography in Google Classroom

Tuesday March 23: Ancient Egypt Geography

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Friday March 19: Edpuzzle - Honoring Women & Women's History Month in Google Classroom

Friday March 19: Edpuzzle - Honoring Women & Women's History Month

Complete the EdPuzzle on Women's History Month for your Friday assignment!

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Thursday March 18: Mesopotamia Madness Championship  in Google Classroom

Thursday March 18: Mesopotamia Madness Championship

To determine the champion of Mesopotamia Madness, you must cast your final vote for the most important invention. In your essay, explain which invention of the final 2 do YOU think is the most significant! Be sure to give 3 reasons why and use at least 3 vocabulary words (UNDERLINED!!!)!!!!

If you DO NOT give 3 reasons why and DO NOT underline, then you will NOT receive full credit. Any of the inventions can count as vocabulary words as well as the Civilization Vocabulary that is attached to this!

THIS IS A QUIZ GRADE SO YOU NEED TO MAKE SURE YOU PUT EFFORT IN AND COMPLETE IT

5th hour hour is picking between WRITING and LAWS

Essays due by FRIDAY MARCH 19

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Friday March 12: Mesopotamia Debate Prep in Google Classroom

Friday March 12: Mesopotamia Debate Prep

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Thursday March 4: Hammurabi's Code in Google Classroom

Thursday March 4: Hammurabi's Code

Agenda:
Attendance
Warm Up Video
Missing Assignments
Hammurabi's Code Secret Message

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Tuesday March 2: Mesopotamia Governments in Google Classroom

Tuesday March 2: Mesopotamia Governments

Agenda:
Attendance
Schedule Updates
New Late Work Form
Mesopotamia Video
Mesopotamia Government

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Thursday February 18: BHM Project  in Google Classroom

Thursday February 18: BHM Project

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(ONLY NON WIDA STUDENTS) Edpuzzle - Ancient Mesopotamia  in Google Classroom

(ONLY NON WIDA STUDENTS) Edpuzzle - Ancient Mesopotamia

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Thursday February 11: Civilization Vocabulary  in Google Classroom

Thursday February 11: Civilization Vocabulary

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Attendance
Dream Like Martin Black History Month Video
Civilization Vocabulary

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Thursday February 4: GRAPES of a Civilization  in Google Classroom

Thursday February 4: GRAPES of a Civilization

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Thursday January 28: Food Truck Project in Google Classroom

Thursday January 28: Food Truck Project

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Tuesday February 2: Geographic Luck Analysis  in Google Classroom

Tuesday February 2: Geographic Luck Analysis

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February 2- Geographic Luck EXIT TICKET  in Google Classroom

February 2- Geographic Luck EXIT TICKET

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TuesdayJanuary 25: EXIT TICKET in Google Classroom

TuesdayJanuary 25: EXIT TICKET

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Tuesday January 25: WARM UP- Neolithic Revolution Guided Notes in Google Classroom

Tuesday January 25: WARM UP- Neolithic Revolution Guided Notes

Use the attached power point to complete these guided notes as a quick review of Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) into Agriculture (Neolithic Revolution/Era).

Complete these on your own to start class!

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Tuesday January 25: Paleolithic vs Neolithic Diet in Google Classroom

Tuesday January 25: Paleolithic vs Neolithic Diet

We will do these notes together =)

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EXTRA CREDIT FOR THURSDAY  in Google Classroom

EXTRA CREDIT FOR THURSDAY

DIRECTIONS: Listen to the Loom link for an explanation of how to complete the Stone Age Museum project! This is due BY 3:00 THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 2020 for extra credit towards your Quarter 2 report card!

If you need me today, I will be available via email while I work on updating the grade book and starting on report card grades! =)

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Thursday January 14: Neolithic Revolution in Google Classroom

Thursday January 14: Neolithic Revolution

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Tuesday January 12: Current Events in Google Classroom

Tuesday January 12: Current Events

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Practice Quiz!  in Google Classroom

Practice Quiz!

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Thursday December 10: Cave Art in Google Classroom

Thursday December 10: Cave Art

Standard: H1.2.1 Explain how historians use a variety of sources to explore the past (e.g., artifacts, primary and secondary sources including narratives, technology, historical maps, visual/mathematical quantitative data, radiocarbon dating, DNA analysis).

Content Objective: SWBAT demonstrate comprehension of how historians use a variety of sources to explore the past by interpreting 3 cave paintings and the meaning behind them using Peardeck prompts

Language Objective: SWBAT write to summarize how historians could use sources to explore 2020 in the future using 5 sentences with their own cave painting.

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Study Guide- Stone Age Quiz in Google Classroom

Study Guide- Stone Age Quiz

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Tuesday December 8: Ancient Humans in Google Classroom

Tuesday December 8: Ancient Humans

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H1.2.1: Explain how historians use a variety of sources to explore the past (e.g., artifacts, primary and secondary sources including narratives, technology, historical maps, visual/mathematical quantitative data, radiocarbon dating, DNA analysis).WHST.6-8.9: Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

WHST.6-8.9: Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research

Content Objective: SWBAT demonstrate analysis of how historians use sources to explore the past by distinguishing differences between hominid skulls.

Language Objective: SWBAT write to draw evidence for cause and effect on ancient hominids using their Ardi reading and cause and effect chart

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Stone Age Quiz in Google Classroom

Stone Age Quiz

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Thursday December 3: Human Migration in Google Classroom

Thursday December 3: Human Migration



Standard: W1.1.1 Describe the early migrations of people among Earth’s continents (including the Berringa Land Bridge).

Content Objective: SWBAT demonstrate comprehension of early migration patterns of people by predicting where humans migrated on their migration simulation map

Language Objective: SWBAT write to summarize early migrations of people using 8 questions in an Ed Puzzle

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Tuesday December 1: Hunter Gatherer Societies in Google Classroom

Tuesday December 1: Hunter Gatherer Societies

Agenda
Jamboard- What do you know about the Stone Age?
Hunter Gatherer-Positives and Negatives (together)
Hunter Gatherer Societies (on own)

Standard: W1.1.2 Examine the lives of hunting and gathering people during the earliest eras of human society (tools and weapons, language, fire)

Content Objective: SWBAT demonstrate knowledge of the lives of hunting and gathering peoples by listening postivies and negatives of the early human lifetyles

Language Objective: SWBAT write to give examples of the lives of hunting and gathering people using a 6-box organizer

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Thursday November 19: What Civilization Is This?  in Google Classroom

Thursday November 19: What Civilization Is This?

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Discuss Unit Test
What Civilization Is This?
Missing Vocab!

Standard: H1.4.1 Describe and use cultural institutions to study an era and a region (political, economic, religion/ belief, science/technology, written language, education, family).

Content Objective: SWBAT demonstrate comprehension of cultural institutions of a region by interpreting 6 artifacts from each civilization.

Language Objective: SWBAT write to draw conclusions on how cultural institutions differ in each region using a three-question flow chart.

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Thursday November 12: Documentary Questions  in Google Classroom

Thursday November 12: Documentary Questions

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Tuesday November 19: Veterans Day Webquest  in Google Classroom

Tuesday November 19: Veterans Day Webquest

Standard: RH.6-8.2. Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.

Content Objective: SWBAT demonstrate comprehension of the central ideas of a secondary source by summarizing the Veteran's experience in war

Language Objective: SWBAT write to reflect on the information in their secondary source using examples from 2 Veteran's experiences in war.

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Tuesday November 17: Documentary Quiz! in Google Classroom

Tuesday November 17: Documentary Quiz!

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Friday November 6 Unit 1 Vocab  in Google Classroom

Friday November 6 Unit 1 Vocab

Standard: RH.6-8.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studiss

Contect Objective: SWBAT demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of Unit 1 vocabulary words by giving the definition, an image and using it in a sentence.

Language Objective: SWBAT write to define Unit 1 vocabulary words using a Frayer Model to complete 5 vocabulary words

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Friday November 6 Elliott Report Card in Google Classroom

Friday November 6 Elliott Report Card

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Thursday October 21- Map Challenge in Google Classroom

Thursday October 21- Map Challenge

Agenda:
Attendance
Grade discussion
Map Challenge
Types of Maps Exit Ticket
Missing Work!

Standard: RH.6-8.7. Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts.

Content Objective: SWBAT demonstrate application of visural information on maps by providing answers on 5 types of maps

Language Objective: SWBAT write to respond to questions on types of map study using their Google Form exit ticket

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Tuesday October 20: Map Skills in Google Classroom

Tuesday October 20: Map Skills

Warm Up: Brain Pop on EdPuzzle (10 questions)

Discussion: Maps!
Draw a world map from memory on whiteboard.fi

Independent: Ancient History Map Skills (Slides 1-7)

Standard: 7-G1.1.1: Explain and use a variety of maps, globes, and web based geography technology to study the world, including global, interregional, regional, and local scales.

Content Objective: SWBAT demonstrate comprehension of a variety of maps by illustrating their own world map and participating in a class discussion on why maps are different for each cartographer.

Language Objective: SWBAT write to answer questions on a variety of maps using academic vocabulary on 6 Google Slides.

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Unit 1 Quiz  in Google Classroom

Unit 1 Quiz