Monday, November 5, 2012

Week 12: November 5-9

Ancient World

Monday:  Sparta, continued
  • Homework:  research for your papers
Tuesday:  Writing Workshop:  Devising a Thesis Statment
  • Homework:  continue your research, work on a thesis statement for your paper
Wednesday:  The Persian War, Phase 1
  • Homework (due Thursday):  Continue working on your research

Thursday:  The Persian War, Phase 2
  • Homework (due Friday): Continue working on your research
Friday:  Writing Workshop:  Outlining and the Bibliography; The Persian War, continued
  • Homework (due Monday):  Work on your thesis statement, outline, and bibliograpy


Modern World

Monday:  Beginning the French Revolution
  • Homework (due Tuesday):  research for your paper
Tuesday:  The Progression of the French Revolution
  • Homework (due Wednesday): read pages 530-537 and write a response to the following:  in what ways did the French Revolution lead to Napoleon and his Empire?
 Wednesday:  From Revolution to Empire
  • Homework (due Friday):  Work on your research paper; review chapter 18 for the upcoming test

Friday:  Writing Workshop:  Reviewing Thesis, Outlining, and the Bibliography
  • Homework (due Monday):  review chapter 18; work on your Thesis, Outline, and Bibliography
Monday (November 12):  Loose Ends; test review
  • Homework:  study for the test on chapter 18
Tuesday:  Test, Chapter 18
  • Homework:  Thesis, Outline, and Bibliography due

United States History

Monday:  Shays' Rebellion and the Constitutional Convention
  • Homework (due Tuesday 5th period/due Wednesday 6th period):  work on your research papers
Tuesday 5th period/Wednesday 6th period:  The United States After Ratification
  • Homework (due Wendsday 5th period/due Thursday 6th period):  read pages 208-212 (stop at "The Westward Movement and the Jeffersonian Revolution") and write a response to the following:  how did political parties come into being in the late 1700's and how did they impact the early American government?
Wednesday 5th period/Thursday 6th period:  Party Politics in the early United States
  • Homework (due Friday): read pages 212-218 (stop at "The Jeffersonian Presidency") and write a response to the following:  how would you characterize the relationship between the United States government and Native Americans in the late 1700's?  What was the reason for the nature of their relationship?  We will cover this material on Tuesday (5th)/Wednesday (6th), November 13th and 14th.  It will not be on the test.
Friday:  Native Americans and American Expansion
  • Homework (due Monday):  Work on your research papers and review chapters 6 and 7 (up to page 212).  Test on chapters 6 and 7 (up to page 212):  Monday, November 12).

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