Sunday, November 29, 2009

Preview of Week Beginning 11/30

This week we will finish our unit on the Middle Ages

Mon: The Black Death direct instruction. Homework: Need 2 Know Sheet, prepare for test.

Tue: The Black Death direct instruction. Homework: Need 2 Know Sheet, prepare for test.

Wed: Middle Ages Exam

Thu: Middle Ages Exam

Fri: Renaissance Introduction/Direct Instruction. homework: Machiavelli profile (CP) Machiavelli Primary Source (Hon)

Monday, November 23, 2009

The Crusades Game

Preview of Week Beginning 11/23/09

Turkey Day Week!!!

Monday (White) - We will review the impact of Medieval English Government on Modern America. We will also discuss the rise of cities and guilds, making graphic organizers. Over the vacation, students should complete their Need 2 Know sheets in preparation for the exam on 12/01

Tuesday (Green) - We will review the impact of Medieval English Government on Modern America. We will also discuss the rise of cities and guilds, making graphic organizers. Over the vacation, students should complete their Need 2 Know sheets in preparation for the exam on 12/02

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Preview of Week Beginning 11/09

This week, we remember the killed and wounded of our nation's many wars. Nov. 11th was picked because it was the end of World War I. On Nov.11th 1918 at 11:11am, the Allies and Central Powers declared an armistice. The war killed over 17,000,000 people of nations across the globe.

Mon (Green)

Students will engage in group research of the role of the Church in the Middle Ages. For Homework, students should begin the N2K sheet and the Christendom cloze.

Tue (White + Hon)

Students will watch the documentary "Castle." For homework, students should diagram their own castles.

Wed (Veterans' Day)

Thu (Green Day)

Students will watch the documentary "Castle." For homework, students should diagram their own castles.

Fri (White Day)

Students will begin their exploration of the Crusades. Students should complete the Joan of Arc Profile for Homework. Honors will have a primary source reading.