Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Thursday Oct 31st Day 32

Old Textbook Chapter 5 (the old sectional template) will be available on Google Classroom as well as each section of the textbook

Unit 4 Standards (Industrial Revolution)
Chapters 5 & 6

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Objective:
After studying this chapter students should be able to:
1. Understand the causes of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States.
2. Be able to describe the technological innovations that spurred industrialization.
3. Be able to describe the social, economic, and environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution and to make connections between the impact of the Industrial Revolution and the ideological and political responses.
4. Understand the relationship between the industrialized world and the non-industrialized world as demonstrated in the cases of Russia, Egypt, and India.

Rationale:
The Industrial Revolution was the biggest social turning point in history, transforming the very way people lived their lives. Identifying the various social, political, and economic changes of the times is essential in understanding the period and the effects it had on the world.
Evidence:
Being able to identify and explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the living experience of people all of over the world will assist in understanding the different paths societies took as they developed.



Journal Entry - What was the Enclosure Movement, and what impact did it have (what was the human cost) on the common person/farmer?

Enclosure Video - Edpuzzle


Journal Entry #2 - Is the minimum wage a good thing, yes or no?

Once you have answered this, I will go to this short article by Economist Milton Friedman and get his opinion 
Friedman
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Assignments - 

Located on Google Classroom - Introduction to Agricultural Revolution 
Student Answer sheet

do this assignment first before you start working on the assignments below

FOR MONDAY...
These will be for next week...
Intro Article and Questions on Industrial Revolution - ( here )
The First Important Inventions - ( here )
The Textile Industry - ( here )
Coal and Coal Mining - ( here )
Child Labor Abuses - ( here )

Extra Credit Opportunity
- Build a 20 X 30 Infographic of this Info - ( here )
OR build the same type of poster on one of the Men Who Built America....such as 

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Part 2 of the work assigned in these chapters - Watch and reflect on the History Channel's 
Men Who Built America
Answers to the questions for part 1 will be due Thursday

Here is a short intro video on Cornelius Vanderbilt - CORNELIUS VANDERBILT

Part 1 (Watch and answer by Wed Night) - Here is the video on Vanderbilt   

Episode 1: A New War Begins As the nation attempts to rebuild following the destruction of the Civil War, Cornelius Vanderbilt is the first to see the need for unity to regain America’s stature in the world. Vanderbilt makes his mark in shipping and then the railroad industry. Railroads stitch together the nation, stimulating the economy by making it easier to move goods across the country. But Vanderbilt faces intense competition early on, showing that captains of industry will always be challenged by new innovators and mavericks. 

Key terms to define ARCHETYPE, ENTREPRENEUR, INFRASTRUCTURE, INGENUITY, INNOVATION 

Questions to answer  
1. Some may have called the United States a “failed experiment” after the Civil War. Why? 
2. What role did Vanderbilt play in helping the country rebuild after the Civil War? 
3. What is a hostile takeover? How did Vanderbilt deal with this kind of competition? 
4. What major industries emerged in the decades after the Civil War?

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Here is a short intro video on Rockefeller and the building of Standard OiJohn D. Rockefeller


Questions to be answered - (by Monday)
Part 2 for this weekend - Here is the video on Standard Oil  
The questions listed below should be answered while watching the Standard Oil video

Episode 2: Oil Strike Vanderbilt expands his enterprises, realizing that oil is the nation’s next crucial commodity. The demand for oil is high and Vanderbilt knows that it will be an important item for his trains to transport. He turns to a young oilman from California named John D. Rockefeller to make a deal that will work for both businessmen, but rivalries emerge between them. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil has become one of the nation’s first monopolies. A financial panic in 1873 shows that the American economy is on shaky ground even as it expands. 

Key terms to define ETHIC, MODERNIZATION, MONOPOLY, REFINERY, REVENUE 

Questions to answer 
1. What does it mean to “beat the odds,” and how is John Rockefeller an example of this concept? 
2. What is refining oil, and why was it so important when oil first became a popular commodity? 
3. Standard Oil was one of the nation’s first monopolies. What is a monopoly? Why do you think leaders like Rockefeller wanted to shut out competition? 
4. What was the Panic of 1873?


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Tuesday Oct 29th Day 31

For Tuesday, Oct 29th


Old Textbook Chapter 5 (the old sectional template) will be available on Google Classroom as well as section #1 from that chapter

Unit 4 Standards (Industrial Revolution)
Chapters 5 & 6

10.3 Students analyze the effects of the Industrial Revolution in EnglandFranceGermanyJapan, and the United States.

  1. Analyze why England was the first country to industrialize. 
  2. Examine how scientific and technological changes and new forms of energy brought about massive social, economic, and cultural change (e.g., the inventions and discoveries of James Watt, Eli Whitney, Henry Bessemer, Louis Pasteur, Thomas Edison).
  3. Describe the growth of population, rural to urban migration, and growth of cities associated with the Industrial Revolution. 
  4. Trace the evolution of work and labor, including the demise of the slave trade and the effects of immigration, mining and manufacturing, a division of labor, and the union movement. 
  5. Understand the connections between natural resources, entrepreneurship, labor, and capital in an industrial economy. 
  6. Analyze the emergence of capitalism as a dominant economic pattern and the responses to it, including Utopianism, Social Democracy, Socialism, and Communism. 
  7. Describe the emergence of Romanticism in art and literature (e.g., the poetry of William Blake and William Wordsworth), social criticism (e.g., the novels of Charles Dickens), and the move away from Classicism in Europe

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Objective:
After studying this chapter students should be able to:
1. Understand the causes of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States.
2. Be able to describe the technological innovations that spurred industrialization.
3. Be able to describe the social, economic, and environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution and to make connections between the impact of the Industrial Revolution and the ideological and political responses.
4. Understand the relationship between the industrialized world and the non-industrialized world as demonstrated in the cases of Russia, Egypt, and India.

Rationale:
The Industrial Revolution was the biggest social turning point in history, transforming the very way people lived their lives. Identifying the various social, political, and economic changes of the times is essential in understanding the period and the effects it had on the world.
Evidence:
Being able to identify and explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the living experience of people all of over the world will assist in understanding the different paths societies took as they developed.
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Change in the way work is done

Essential question - do machines replace human labor or enhance the ability for human labor to increase production?
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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION PROJECT

Thursday - you will be placed into two sections of the class. Each section will have 15 students. Each section will have 7 pairs (the two #15 students will be paired). Each pair will be assigned a group project of the Industrial Revolution. 

There are a total of 8 subjects to research, each side of the room will be assigned the same 8 subjects (the #15 pair will also be assigned one of those subjects). 

Each group will present their project to their own side of the room. 
The project will include:
 -A presentation (with sentence frame handouts for students to follow and fill-in during the presentation). 
- There will also be a Wordle assigned to the project. Each pair will need to design and produce a Wordle that covers their project. 
- Each pair will need to produce an Infographic Poster (20 X 30) that represents their subject.
-Lastly you will submit a presentation outline of each slide so students can follow along and fill-in key words/dates/people/etc

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Monday, October 28, 2019

Monday Day Oct 28th Day 29

For Monday Oct 28th

 Test Prep -

Quizlet Practice review

Use this quizlet as a practice for the Test ( here )

Jeopardy PDF review - Review pdf

Kahoot - We'll play the game if power is on

Old Textbook Chapter 5 (the old sectional template) will be available on Google Classroom as well as section #1 from that chapter

 (Industrial Revolution)
Chapters 5 & 6

10.3 Students analyze the effects of the Industrial Revolution in EnglandFranceGermanyJapan, and the United States.

  1. Analyze why England was the first country to industrialize. 
  2. Examine how scientific and technological changes and new forms of energy brought about massive social, economic, and cultural change (e.g., the inventions and discoveries of James Watt, Eli Whitney, Henry Bessemer, Louis Pasteur, Thomas Edison).
  3. Describe the growth of population, rural to urban migration, and growth of cities associated with the Industrial Revolution. 
  4. Trace the evolution of work and labor, including the demise of the slave trade and the effects of immigration, mining and manufacturing, a division of labor, and the union movement. 
  5. Understand the connections between natural resources, entrepreneurship, labor, and capital in an industrial economy. 
  6. Analyze the emergence of capitalism as a dominant economic pattern and the responses to it, including Utopianism, Social Democracy, Socialism, and Communism. 
  7. Describe the emergence of Romanticism in art and literature (e.g., the poetry of William Blake and William Wordsworth), social criticism (e.g., the novels of Charles Dickens), and the move away from Classicism in Europe

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Objective:
After studying this chapter students should be able to:
1. Understand the causes of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States.
2. Be able to describe the technological innovations that spurred industrialization.
3. Be able to describe the social, economic, and environmental impact of the Industrial Revolution and to make connections between the impact of the Industrial Revolution and the ideological and political responses.
4. Understand the relationship between the industrialized world and the non-industrialized world as demonstrated in the cases of Russia, Egypt, and India.

Rationale:
The Industrial Revolution was the biggest social turning point in history, transforming the very way people lived their lives. Identifying the various social, political, and economic changes of the times is essential in understanding the period and the effects it had on the world.
Evidence:
Being able to identify and explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the living experience of people all of over the world will assist in understanding the different paths societies took as they developed.
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Change in the way work is done

Essential question - do machines replace human labor or enhance the ability for human labor to increase production?
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Friday, October 25, 2019

Friday Oct 25th Day 28

FRENCH REVOLUTION


French Revo Test - Moved to Tuesday the 29th

Objective:
Given a historical background on the social and political atmosphere in France in the 1700's, students will be able to recognize the causes and influences of the French Revolution,  develop an awareness of the pivotal characters involved in the conflict, and list the results of the conflict and its impact on world history

Rationale:
The French Revolution is well known as being one of if not the most influential Revolutions to have ever happen. People rising up over a social system as well as a religious and military system that was in place to support it, remains the standard for revolutions that changed the way the world viewed government, rights and freedoms of citizens.

Evidence:
Being able to identify and connect various events, the value system that spawned them, and the effect they had on not just France but the rest of the world will allow students to see modern day revolutions from a perspective of knowledge when  comparisons arise.
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Today's Essential Question:

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Journal Topic Section #3 Question -
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Conference of Vienna -Outline for Presentation

DUE- Sunday 27th
 - How did France Change under Napoleon (Article and questions)
- History of French Revo Movie/Questions sheet
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HISTORY CHANNEL VIDEO - History Channel French Revolution Video

Fill-in-the-blank doc

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Quizlet Practice review

Use this quizlet as a practice for the Test on Thursday ( here )

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Resource Videos

vid review - ( here ) (after the heads of Louis and Marie roll)

Napoleon vid - ( here )

And finally a French Revo summary vid - French Revo in 9 Mins - ( here )
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Short review video - ( here ) this is a Crash Course video summarizing the conditions and events which led to the French Revolution

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Thursday Oct 24th Day 27

FRENCH REVOLUTION

Lesson #3 Quiz
French Revo Test - Moved to Tuesday the 29th

Objective:
Given a historical background on the social and political atmosphere in France in the 1700's, students will be able to recognize the causes and influences of the French Revolution,  develop an awareness of the pivotal characters involved in the conflict, and list the results of the conflict and its impact on world history


Rationale:
The French Revolution is well known as being one of if not the most influential Revolutions to have ever happen. People rising up over a social system as well as a religious and military system that was in place to support it, remains the standard for revolutions that changed the way the world viewed government, rights and freedoms of citizens.


Evidence:
Being able to identify and connect various events, the value system that spawned them, and the effect they had on not just France but the rest of the world will allow students to see modern day revolutions from a perspective of knowledge when  comparisons arise.
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Today's Essential Question:

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Journal Topic Section #3 Question - The Napoleonic Code institutued a few changes, what were they?
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Reign of Terror to Napoleon presentation -Outline for Presentation

Napoleon Waterloo Video (Edpuzzle)

DUE- Sunday 27th
 - How did France Change under Napoleon (Article and questions)
- History of French Revo Movie/Questions sheet
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Friday will be the Congress of Vienna presentation.
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HISTORY CHANNEL VIDEO - History Channel French Revolution Video

Fill-in-the-blank doc

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Thursday - Fall of Napoleon, Conference of Vienna, Concert of Europe

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Quizlet Practice review

Use this quizlet as a practice for the Test on Thursday ( here )

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Resource Videos

vid review - ( here ) (after the heads of Louis and Marie roll)

Napoleon vid - ( here )


And finally a French Revo summary vid - French Revo in 9 Mins - ( here )
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Short review video - ( here ) this is a Crash Course video summarizing the conditions and events which led to the French Revolution

Monday, October 21, 2019

Tuesday Oct 22nd Day 26

FRENCH REVOLUTION
Lesson #3 Materials - today
Mod #5 Lesson #4 Outline Due Wed Night
Lesson #3 Quiz Thursday
French Revo Test - Monday 28th

Objective:
Given a historical background on the social and political atmosphere in France in the 1700's, students will be able to recognize the causes and influences of the French Revolution,  develop an awareness of the pivotal characters involved in the conflict, and list the results of the conflict and its impact on world history


Rationale:
The French Revolution is well known as being one of if not the most influential Revolutions to have ever happen. People rising up over a social system as well as a religious and military system that was in place to support it, remains the standard for revolutions that changed the way the world viewed government, rights and freedoms of citizens.


Evidence:
Being able to identify and connect various events, the value system that spawned them, and the effect they had on not just France but the rest of the world will allow students to see modern day revolutions from a perspective of knowledge when  comparisons arise.
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Today's Essential Question:

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Journal Topic Section #2 Question - What event ended the Reign of Terror?
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Reign of Terror to Napoleon presentation -Outline for Presentation
Use the provided outline for the presentation

Reign of Terror worksheet and questions (Google Classroom)
Robespierre fall Napoleon rise vid - ( here )
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Start of the Reign of Napoleon -

Rise of Napoleon (Google Classroom)
How did Fracne change under Napoleon (Google Classroom)

HISTORY CHANNEL VIDEO - History Channel French Revolution Video

Fill-in-the-blank doc

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Thursday - Fall of Napoleon, Conference of Vienna, Concert of Europe

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Quizlet Practice review

Use this quizlet as a practice for the Test on Thursday ( here )

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Resource Videos

vid review - ( here ) (after the heads of Louis and Marie roll)

Napoleon vid - ( here )


And finally a French Revo summary vid - French Revo in 9 Mins - ( here )
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Short review video - ( here ) this is a Crash Course video summarizing the conditions and events which led to the French Revolution

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Thursday Oct 17th Day 25

French Revolution Day 5


Module #5 Lesson 3 Not due til Sunday Night (quiz on Monday)

Objective:
Given a historical background on the social and political atmosphere in France in the 1700's, students will be able to list and explain the connections, casual and otherwise, between particular historical events and larger social, economic, and political trends and developments in France, which led to the French Revolution

Rationale:
The effects of the Philosophes was particularly felt in France where most of them did their "Philosophizing," understanding the effects on the actual political and social situation, as well as understanding what the effect of the American Revolution had, will bring these two events in clear influence and connection.

Evidence:
Being able to identify and connect various events, philosophies, and changes within France will demonstrate a students ability to connect causes and outcomes of many of the revolutionary events in Europe.
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Today's Essential Question: What causes Revolutions? 

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Journal Topic #2 :- TBA

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Kahoot- how well do you know the causes and events of the revolution? we will play this Kahoot Tuesday

Finish PPT of Frech Revo with outlines

French Revolution - Causes and Outcomes Chart download the chart and make a copy of it for yourself.


Declaration of the Rights of Man  use this resource to fill-in the bottom section of the chart
Declaration of the Rights of Man Summary
Declaration Question sheet
Socrative.com site to post your response

Tennis Court Oath - use this resource to fill-in the bottom section of the chart
Tennis Court Oath Summary
Storming of the Bastille









Monday, October 14, 2019

Tuesday Oct 15th Day 24

French Revolution Day 4


Module #5 Lesson 3 Not due til Sunday Night (quiz on Monday)

Objective:
Given a historical background on the social and political atmosphere in France in the 1700's, students will be able to list and explain the connections, casual and otherwise, between particular historical events and larger social, economic, and political trends and developments in France, which led to the French Revolution

Rationale:
The effects of the Philosophes was particularly felt in France where most of them did their "Philosophizing," understanding the effects on the actual political and social situation, as well as understanding what the effect of the American Revolution had, will bring these two events in clear influence and connection.

Evidence:
Being able to identify and connect various events, philosophies, and changes within France will demonstrate a students ability to connect causes and outcomes of many of the revolutionary events in Europe.
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Today's Essential Question: What causes Revolutions? 

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Journal Topic #2 :- Many of the National Assembly’s early reforms focused on the Church. Name two of them and what impact it had

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Continue on PPT of Frech Revo with outlines

For Tuesday....Directions are listed on the chart

French Revolution - Causes and Outcomes Chart download the chart and make a copy of it for yourself.

Causes Resources
Person #1 Economic Causes
Person #2 Social Causes
Person #3 Political
Person #4 Intellectual Causes


(the entire group collaborates on Immediate Causes)

Additional Resources for your chart.... Causes Presentation Resource

Declaration of the Rights of Man  use this resource to fill-in the bottom section of the chart
Declaration of the Rights of Man Summary
Declaration Question sheet
Socrative.com site to post your response

Tennis Court Oath - use this resource to fill-in the bottom section of the chart
Tennis Court Oath Summary
Storming of the Bastille

Part 4: Closure

Kahoot- how well do you know the causes and events of the revolution? we will play this Kahoot Tuesday