Ancient World 4th Period
Monday: No classTuesday: The New Kingdom
- Homework (due Wednesday): book review book due
Wednesday: The Hebrews
- Homework (due Thursday): read your book review book
Thursday: The Hebrews, continued; the Phoenicians
- Homework (due Friday): read your book review book
Friday: In class reading--bring your book review books
- Homework (due Monday): read pages 29-32 and write a response to the following: what enabled the Assyrians to successfully conquer all of Mesopotamia?
Ancient World 7th Period
Monday: No class
- Homework (due Wednesday): book review book due
Wednesday: The New Kingdom
- Homework (due Thursday): read your book review book
Thursday: Egypt: The Hebrews and the Phoencians
- Homework (due Friday): read your book review book
Friday: In class reading--bring your book review books
- Homework (due Monday): read pages 29-32 and write a response to the following: what enabled the Assyrians to successfully conquer all of Mesopotamia?
Military History, 5th Period
Monday: No class
Tuesday: Weapons continued
- Homework (due Wednesday): reading on maneuver warfare
Wednesday: Maneuver Warfare
- Homework (due Friday): None
Friday: In-class reading--Sun Tzu's The Art of War
- Homework (due Monday): complete Friday's in-class reading and be prepared to discuss it on Monday
Modern World History, 6th Period
Monday: No class
Wednesday: The Age of Confusion; book review books due
- Homework (due Thursday): read pages 425-429 (stop at "The English Reformation") and write a response to the following: what were the major issues that Martin Luther had with the Catholic Church? What role did printing technology play in his challenge to the Church?
Thursday: The Protestant Reformation
- Homework (due Friday): read your book review book
Friday: in-class reading--bring you book review book
- Homework (due Monday): read pages 429-433 (stop at "Europe in Crisis") and write a response to the following: how did the Protestant Reformation change as it spread throughout Europe? How did the Protestant Reformation reform the Catholic Church as well?
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