Ancient History Classwork and Homework for the Week of:
10/18/2010
Monday
Classwork:
Students completed their review sheet in class in preparation for tomorrow's quiz
Homework:
Study for the quiz using your review sheet. Answers to the review sheet can be found here:Review 3 Answers.pptx
Class Notes Completed: Completed Chapter 3 Notes.pptx
Tuesday:
Classwork:
Students took a quiz on the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras. After the quiz they worked on the responding to the question in the Moodle discussion forum.
Homework:
Moodle Responses:
http://imoodle.imgsoftware.com/kingphilip/
Wednesday:
Classwork:
AH-4: Quiz / Notebook Clean Out
All Others: Notebook Clean Out, Vital Vocab, HW Review
Homework:
AH-4: preivew 4.pptx
Wednesday
Classwork:
Students completed the vital vocabulary section of their notebooks, front loading their vocabulary. Students were given background information on Mesopotamia and began their maps for homework.
Vital Vocab: CH 4 Vital Vocab.pptx
Ch 4.1-4.2 Notes: Intro and 4 3 Notes.pptx
Homework:
Students are to complete the Mapping Activity.ppt
Resource maps can be found at the following links:
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/me.htm
Friday:
Classwork:
Question 2 and Question 3 on the 4.3-4.6 Activity.pptx
Students discussed the questions in groups and then made presentations. They then took notes on either 4.4 (AH-4) or 4.5 (All Others) The notes can be found here: Class Notes.pptx
Homework:
: Draw a defense system of a Mesopotamian city-state based on Problem D in the 4.3-4.6 Activity.pptx.
Friday
Classwork:
Students in AH-4: Reviewed the above map activity and then completed the notes for Ch.4.1 and 4.2 which are found here: Intro and 4 3 Notes.pptx
All other students completed the 4.1-4.2 notes and then began their study of the issues facing the Mesopotamians through a "City-State" Council scenario game played in groups. They then completed the notes for section 4.3 which are found here: Class Notes.pptx
Homework:
Students in AH: 1,3,6,7 all are to sketch their ideas to prevent the flooding of the rivers from ruining the crops. The question prompt can be found here:
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