Section #2 Outline Quiz -
Due Tonight: (Aug 30th...by 11:59 PM)
Chapter 1 Section #3 Outline
Due Tonight: (Aug 30th...by 11:59 PM)
Aristotle vs Plato (see below for link)
Pericles Translate (see below for link)
Due Sunday: (Sept 2nd...by 11:59 PM)
Chapter 1 Section #4 Outline
Due Monday: (Sept 3rd...by 11:59 PM)
Chapter 1 Section #5 Outline
CHAPTER 1 TEST-THURSDAY SEPT 6TH
Bring your 1 page (both sides) cheat sheet handwritten
CHAPTER ONE
Objective: Given a textbook covering the Greeks, Romans, Judaism, and Christianity, students will be able to accurately outline the chapter using a template guide, and be able to explain how democracy developed in the Greek city-state of Athens and how the Greek philosophers viewed reason, democracy, tyranny, and rule of law.
Rationale: Each student should be able to articulate where the current governmental practices originated from and the events or beliefs systems that influenced those ideals.
Evidence: By answering the chapter template accurately, students will demonstrate a basic understanding of events which created the modern day version of democracy western civilized countries practice.
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DEMOCRACY
Journal write: As Roman Law developed, certain basic principles evolved, many of which are familiar to Americans today. Name the 4 principles mentioned that still apply today.
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Pericles Speeches - You will be using the Pericles Speech to deconstruct the meaning of his words.
We will continue with the presentation of the Greeks - ( Presentation ) When we get to Pericles you will be asked to translate his speech
We will continue with the presentation of the Greeks - ( Presentation ) When we get to Pericles you will be asked to translate his speech
Your assignment is to rewrite and translate each sentence (in the linked doc below) in more simple terms...tell me what Pericles means in each sentence.
Pericles Speech on DemocracyWhen the presentation gets to the Romans, you will read a short essay comparing Aristotle and Plato, and determine which approach is "right" Aristotle Vs Plato
If there is time remaining, students will begin outlining chapter 1 Section #3 using the Chapter Template.
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