Friday, November 30, 2012

11/30 Unit 2 Exam Preparation


Exam Unit 2
Topic: Industrial Revolution & Imperialism
Date: Wednesday, 12/5
Format: 50 Multiple Choice Questions

Study Suggestions:
1. Review all vocab for Industrial Revolution from Chapter 9 Sections 1-4, Chapter 11, Sections 1-5 &, Chapter 12, Sections 2
2. Review vocab on LGT from the Industrial Revolution & Imperialism
3. Look at vocab on Regents Prep.org
4.  Practice Question about INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION from Regentsprep.org
5. Practice Questions about IMPERIALISM from Regentsprep.org
6. Practice Questions about the MEIJI RESTORATION from Regentsprep.org

HW 11/20 Ch. 12, Sec. 2

Read: Chapter 12, Section 2 (Imperialism in Japan)
Task: Take notes on the reading using our Note-Taking Format
Due: Monday, 12/3

*** Exam on Unit 2 (Industrial Revolution & Imperialism)*** Wednesday, 12/5 50 Multiple Choice Questions. Review your LGT to begin studying!

Note-Taking Format Reminder:
1. Provide a heading for your notes that includes the chapter and section numbers
2. Identify and Define any vocabulary at the beginning of your notes
3. Turn Red Headings into Questions
4. Answer the heading questions by developing 3-5 bullet points from the reading
Please remember that you earn points for keeping your assignments to a length of one page front and back (for 1 section).

Notes should be in the following format:

Name
Ms. Hanemann
Global 10
Date

Chapter 12, Section 2

Vocabulary word 1: Definiton according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 2: Definition according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 3: Definition according to the textbook

Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea

Next Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
And so on and so forth, until the section is completed

Monday, November 26, 2012

HW 11/26 Complete Asia Documents and Evidence Collection


Read: All documents on China, Southeast Asia and Vietnam
Task: Answer all document questions; complete the evidence collection chart- one complete side (agree or disagree) and at least one piece of evidence on the other side too.
Due: Tuesday, 11/27

BRING THE BLUE PACKET BACK (or else...!)

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

HW 11/20 Choose a Section, Again!


Choose ONE DIFFERENT section to read, that you HAVE NOT already read:
  • Chapter 11, Section 1 (Imperialism in Africa)
  • Chapter 11, Section 3 (Imperialism in Middle East)
  • Chapter 11, Section 4 (Imperialism in India)
  • Chapter 11, Section 5 (Imperialism in China & Southeast Asia)
Read: Chapter 11, Section of your choice from the list above
Task: Take notes on the reading using our Note-Taking Format
Due: Monday, 11/26

Note-Taking Format Reminder:
1. Provide a heading for your notes that includes the chapter and section numbers
2. Identify and Define any vocabulary at the beginning of your notes
3. Turn Red Headings into Questions
4. Answer the heading questions by developing 3-5 bullet points from the reading
Please remember that you earn points for keeping your assignments to a length of one page front and back (for 1 section).

Notes should be in the following format:

Name
Ms. Hanemann
Global 10
Date

Chapter 11, Section 1/3/4/5

Vocabulary word 1: Definiton according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 2: Definition according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 3: Definition according to the textbook

Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea

Next Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
And so on and so forth, until the section is completed

Friday, November 16, 2012

HW 11/16 Choose a Section from Chapter 11


Choose ONE Section to Read that Interests You:

  • Chapter 11, Section 1 (Imperialism in Africa)
  • Chapter 11, Section 3 (Imperialism in Middle East)
  • Chapter 11, Section 4 (Imperialism in India)
  • Chapter 11, Section 5 (Imperialism in China & Southeast Asia)

Read: Chapter 11, Section of your choice from the list above
Task: Take notes on the reading using our Note-Taking Format
Due: Monday, 11/19

Note-Taking Format Reminder:
1. Provide a heading for your notes that includes the chapter and section numbers
2. Identify and Define any vocabulary at the beginning of your notes
3. Turn Red Headings into Questions
4. Answer the heading questions by developing 3-5 bullet points from the reading
Please remember that you earn points for keeping your assignments to a length of one page front and back (for 1 section).

Notes should be in the following format:

Name
Ms. Hanemann
Global 10
Date

Chapter 11, Section 1/3/4/5

Vocabulary word 1: Definiton according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 2: Definition according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 3: Definition according to the textbook

Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea

Next Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
And so on and so forth, until the section is completed

Thursday, November 15, 2012

HW 11/15 Ch. 11, Sec. 2


Read: Chapter 11, Section 2 (Methods of Imperialism)
Task: Take notes on the reading using our Note-Taking Format
Due: Thursday, 11/16

Note-Taking Format Reminder:
1. Provide a heading for your notes that includes the chapter and section numbers
2. Identify and Define any vocabulary at the beginning of your notes
3. Turn Red Headings into Questions
4. Answer the heading questions by developing 3-5 bullet points from the reading
Please remember that you earn points for keeping your assignments to a length of one page front and back (for 1 section).

Notes should be in the following format:

Name
Ms. Hanemann
Global 10
Date

Chapter 11, Section 2

Vocabulary word 1: Definiton according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 2: Definition according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 3: Definition according to the textbook

Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea

Next Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
And so on and so forth, until the section is completed

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Quiz Preparation


Topic: Industrial Revolution
Date: Thursday, 11/16
Format: Matching and Fill in the Blank

Study Suggestions:
1. Review all vocab for Industrial Revolution from Chapter 9 Sections 1-4
2. Review vocab on LGT from the Industrial Revolution
3. Look at vocab on Regents Prep.org
4. Review Practice Questions on Regentsprep.org 

Monday, November 5, 2012

HW 11/5 Ch. 9, Sec. 4


Read: Chapter 9, Section 4 (Industrial Revolution Reforms)
Task: Take notes on the reading using our Note-Taking Format
Due: Wednesday, 11/7

Note-Taking Format Reminder:
1. Provide a heading for your notes that includes the chapter and section numbers
2. Identify and Define any vocabulary at the beginning of your notes
3. Turn Red Headings into Questions
4. Answer the heading questions by developing 3-5 bullet points from the reading
Please remember that you earn points for keeping your assignments to a length of one page front and back (for 1 section).

Notes should be in the following format:

Name
Ms. Hanemann
Global 10
Date

Chapter 9, Section 4

Vocabulary word 1: Definiton according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 2: Definition according to the textbook
Vocabulary word 3: Definition according to the textbook

Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea

Next Red Heading turned into a question that you can answer using your bullet points?
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
  • Bullet point that answers your heading question and is a main idea
And so on and so forth, until the section is completed

Sunday, November 4, 2012

School is Open Tomorrow, 11/5


Hi Families and Students,

This morning the Department of Education incorrectly identified our school building as a building with no electricity. As we understand it, students and families have also received automated phone messages alerting you to the fact that our school will be closed tomorrow, Monday, 11/5. This information is incorrect.

The Martin Luther King Educational Campus does have power and we WILL hold classes tomorrow, Monday, 11/5. All students are to report to their advisory/college prep upon arriving at school.

Hope you are all well and able to attend school tomorrow.

Ms. Hanemann