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1 Week 1 Thursday, 8/3 Welcome Back Class Rules and Regs Policies, Rules, Syllabus Friday, 8/4 Themes in History Discussion Warm up Notes: Conflict and Change, Culture, Governance, Individuals and groups, Institutions, Locations, Movement and Migrations, Technological innovations, time/continuity/change HW: World Map All 1
2 Week 2 Monday, 8/7 What is History History and Prehistory Warm Up: What is history? Extended writing and discussion: How do we study it? What are other ways we can go about finding answers? Map Review Tuesday, 8/8 SLO Test SLO Test Warm up: Themes of LIfe Themes of World History Historical Thinking Skills: o Continuity and Change over Time o Comparisons o Document Analysis Wednesday, 8/9 Pre- Pre-History Warm up: Caveman Diet Prehistory Notes Thursday, 8/10 Basic Vocab Define Warm up: Why history and geography is important clip? Miss South Carolina Vocabulary Friday, 8/11 Quiz World Map Quiz Warm up: Human Migrations Map World Map Quiz Reading on Creation Myths SSWH1 SSWH1 SSWH1 SSWH1 2
3 Week 3 Monday, 8/14 Spread of Ideas/Language What impact did the Phoenicians have? Power Point/Alphabet Family Tree Tuesday, 8/15 Early Religions What was unique about the Hebrew religion? Genesis Citation: Isaac/Ishmael, Jerusalem The Source Discussion Judaism Notes Wednesday, 8/16 Early Religions Characteristics of Hinduism Thursday, 8/17 Friday, 8/18 Classical Classical Chinese Beginnings Chinese Beliefs What impact did the Aryans have on Indian civilization? What were the characteristics of the Mauryan and Gupta Empires? Power Point Indian Unity Issues-What issues has the US had? Indian Religion Values of Merit Based religion, society What made Chinese civilization unique? What impact did Confucianism have on Chinese civilization? Why is the Han Dynasty considered the Classic Civilization of China? Chinese Dynasty Song Comparison Essay/Presentation between Confucianism and Humanism Kahoot Formative Assessment Greek Beginnings What obstacles did Greece overcome to become an advanced civilization? How did Greece s physical development impact its culture? Democracy Origins Democracy Principles, Evolution=Humanism SSWH1c,d, e SSWH2a, b SSWH2c, d SSWH3a 3
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5 Week 4 Monday, 8/21 Classical Tuesday, 8/22 Wednesday, 8/23 Thursday, 8/24 Friday, 8/25 Classical Classical Review Classical Greek Beginnings What obstacles did Greece overcome to become an advanced civilization? How did Greece s physical development impact its culture? 2. Democracy Origins Democracy Principles, Evolution=Humanism Greek Culture How did Greek culture become dominant in the western world? Why Greece? Olympics (Notes) What If Alexander? Essay Formative Assessment Unit Review Unit Test Roman Culture, Beginnings What steps did Rome take to become a dominant culture? 2. Early Roman Peoples Romulus and Remus Legend Greco-Roman Traditions SSWH2c, d SSWH3a SSWH3b, c SSWH3a 5
6 Week 5 Monday, 8/28* Essay English Tuesday, 8/29 Wednesday, 8/30 Thursday, 8/31 Friday, 9/1 Early Release Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Roman Beginnings What impact did the Roman Empire have on Europe? Roman Republic/US Comparison Visual ( Formative Assessment due Wednesday) Roman Empire Notes Roman Empire Map Beginnings of Christianity How did Christianity and Rome become intertwined in history? Fall of Rome What Factors led to fall of Rome? What was the impact of the Greco Roman Culture? Beginnings of How did Christianity and Rome become intertwined Christianity in history? Fall of Rome What Factors led to fall of Rome? What was the impact of the Greco Roman Culture? Classical SSWH3 a, b Classical SSWH3 d SSWH 3 c, e Classical SSWH3 d SSWH 3 c, e *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 6
7 Week 6 Monday, 9/4 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Tuesday, 9/5 Classical Han Dynasty Why is the Han Dynasty considered the Classic Civilization of China? Chinese Dynasty Song Comparison Essay/Presentation between Confucianism and Humanism, Rome and Han comparison Formative Assessment Wednesday, 9/6 Thursday, 9/7 Friday, 9/8* Classical Classical Postclassical Han Dynasty Why is the Han Dynasty considered the Classic Civilization of China? Comparison Essay/Presentation between Confucianism and Humanism, Rome and Han comparison Formative Assessment Postclassical Roman/Han Quiz What impact did the Byzantine Empire have on Europe s development? Did the Roman Empire Fall? Formative Assessment What impact did the Byzantine Empire have on Europe s development? 2. Did the Roman Empire Fall? Formative Assessment SSWH 2d SSWH 2d SSWH4 a, b, c, d, e f SSWH4 a, b, c, d, e f 7
8 *NO MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON THE FRIDAY BEFORE BENCHMARK WEEK. 8
9 Week 7* Monday, 9/11 Benchmark #1 ENGLISH Tuesday, 9/12 Benchmark #1 SCIENCE Mesoamerica Empires Location and Description of American What impact did the Byzantine Empire have on Europe s development? What was the Great Schism? How did this impact Europe? 1. What made Mesoamerican cities unique? 2. Map, Empire Comparison Chart Scientific Achievements 3. Compare development with other civilizations Chichen Itza story, Clip, 2012 SSWH8 a, b Wednesday, 9/13 Benchmark #1 ELECTIVES African Development of Sub-Saharan African Culture 1. What impact did the Bantu migrations have on Africa? What events led to the creation of empires throughout Africa? 2. Africa Map: Mali, Ghana, Songhai, Great Zimbabwe, Aksum. 3. Reasons for African Lack of Development. SSWH8a,b Thursday, 9/14 Benchmark #1 MATH Friday, 9/15 Benchmark #1 SOCIAL STUDIES Review Benchmark #1 *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS MAY BE GIVEN THIS WEEK. 9
10 Week 8 Monday, 9/18 Postclassical civilizations Tuesday, 9/19 Wednesday, 9/20 Thursday, 9/21 Friday, 9/22 Postclassical civilizations Postclassical civilizations Postclassical Chinese Resurgence Islamic Beginnings and Beliefs Islamic Impact Islamic Impact 1. What are the Major Beliefs of Islam? 2. Venn Diagram 3. Koran Questions, debate AM Review 1. What areas were impacted by Islam? 2. Map of Abbasid and Umayyad Empires 1. What areas were impacted by Islam? 2. Map of Abbasid and Umayyad Empires Islamic Spread 1. What allowed Islam to spread so quickly? Methods and Motivation of Conversion discussion, research. Tang/Song Dynasties 1. Why is so much stuff Made in China? Why is the Tang and Song eras in China considered a golden age for China? SSWH5a, b SSWH5 c SSWH5 c SSWH 5b, g SSWH5f 10
11 Week 9 Monday, 9/25* Essay Social Studies Tuesday, 9/26 Mongol Impact Mongol Empire 1. What impact did the Mongols have on the History of the World? Mongol Calvary Clip 2. How Genghis Khan Impacted the world excerpt. Wednesday, 9/27 Medieval Europe European Middle Ages 1. What is feudalism? How did the Church use its power and authority? Personal Values, Chaos Theory Thursday, 9/28 Power of Church 1. What did changes in Medieval society symbolize? 2. Theocracy-good idea/bad idea. Friday, 9/29 Medieval Europe European Middle Ages 2. What is feudalism? How did the Church use its power and authority? 3. Personal Values, Chaos Theory REVIEW SSWH7a, b SSWH7b, c SSWH7a, b *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
12 Week 10 Monday, 10/2 Essay Science Medieval Europe European Middle Ages 1. What is feudalism? How did the Church use its power and authority? 2. Personal Values, Chaos Theory Tuesday, 10/3 Power of Church 1. What did changes in Medieval society symbolize? 2. Theocracy-good idea/bad idea. Wednesday, 10/4 Medieval Europe European Middle Ages 4. What is feudalism? How did the Church use its power and authority? Personal Values, Chaos Theory Thursday, 10/5 Power of Church 1. What did changes in Medieval society symbolize? 2. Theocracy-good idea/bad idea. SSWH7a, b SSWH7b, c SSWH7a, b SSWH7b, c Friday, 10/6 FACULTY AND STAFF PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAY / STUDENT HOLIDAY *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. 12
13 Week 11 Monday, 10/9 FALL HOLIDAY! Tuesday, 10/10 Power of Church 1. What did changes in Medieval society symbolize? 2. Theocracy-good idea/bad idea. SSWH7b, c Wednesday, 10/11 PSAT College & Career Fair Thursday, 10/12 Early Release Professional Learning Friday, 10/13 Early Release Homecoming Beginnings of England 1. What events led to the development of England? 2. Individuality, Norman Conquest, Magna Carta Compare England to rest of Europe High Middle Ages Crusades 1. What was the Purpose of the Crusades? What did changes in Medieval society symbolize? 2. Causes, Events, Impact 3. Perception of Crusades (Muslim/Christian) High Middle Ages Review SSWH7 SSWH5e 13
14 Week 12 Monday, 10/16 Review Tuesday, 10/17 Test #3 Wednesday, 10/18 Gunpowder Empires Location and Description Thursday, 10/19 Gunpowder Empires Impact 1. What does the term Gunpowder Empire mean? 2. Chart, Map 3. Cause and effect paragraphs. 1. What impact did the Mughal and Ottoman Empires have on the world? SSWH12a, b Friday, 10/20* Asian Empires Gunpowder Empires/Ming Dynasty Arabs vs. Turks Gunpowder Empires covered Wahhabiaism Ming Dynasty Coverage SSWH9 *NO MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON THE FRIDAY BEFORE BENCHMARK WEEK. 14
15 Week 13* Monday, 10/23 Benchmark #2 SCIENCE Tuesday, 10/24 Benchmark #2 ENGLISH Wednesday, 10/25 Benchmark #2 ELECTIVES Thursday, 10/26 Benchmark #2 SOCIAL STUDIES Friday, 10/27 Benchmark #2 MATH Asian Empires Ming Dynasty Return of Confucanism Forbidden City ZHENG HE! Benchmark Review American Empires Review Aztec and Incan Comparison Benchmark Review Continues Aztec Structure Incan Structure Map SSWH9 SSWH5-9 *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS MAY BE GIVEN THIS WEEK. 15
16 Week 14 Monday, 10/30 American Aztec and Incan Writing Exercise SSWH9 Empires Comparison Tuesday, 10/31 Renaissance Beginnings of Humanism SSWH10 Renaissance Patronage Beginnings Notes Wednesday, 11/1 Renaissnace Spread of Renaissance Art Analysis SSWH10 Northern Renaissance Italian vs. Northern Thursday, 11/2 Reformation Reformation Beginnings Martin Luther SSWH10 Corruption in Church Spread of Ideas Friday, 11/3 Reformation Review SSWH10 o Warm up: o Reviewed Frequently Missed Standards from Previous Benchmark o Test Taking Tips Reformation o Causes o Divisions Impact 16
17 Week 15 Monday, 11/6* Scientific Revolution Renaissance Reformation Quizizz Essay - Math Scientific Revolution o Major Bios Science vs. Religion Tuesday, 11/7 Scientific Revolution Science vs. Religion Discussion Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution Quiz Wednesday, 11/8 Exploration/Empi American Empires Exploration Introduction res o Motives Early Beliefs, Maps Thursday, 11/9 Exploration/Empir American Empires American Empires Created es o Waldsemuellar Map o Different Motives Societies Made Friday, 11/10 Colonial Society American Empires Comparison of American Society o Latin America vs. French and British North America o Social Structures SSWH10 SSWH10 SSWH11 *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 17
18 Week 16 Monday, 11/13* Essay - Electives Colonial Society American Empires Comparison of American Society o Latin America vs. French and British North America o Social Structures Tuesday, 11/14 Humanism Impact DBQ Practice Exploration DBQ Review Wednesday, 11/15 Review Review for Test #4 Quizizz Thursday, 11/16 Test #4 Friday, 11/17 History Of Japan o Feudalism Isolation THANKSGIVING BREAK! 11/20 11/24 SSWH11 SSWH11 SSWH14 *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER
19 Week 17 Monday, 11/27 Monarchy Japanese Isolation/Absolutis m Tuesday, 11/28 Monarchy French Prestige and Power Wednesday, 11/29 Monarchy Holy Roman Empire Power and Decline Thursday, 11/30 Monarchy Eastern European Monarchy Japan Review 1. Vocab and ids What problems did the Hapsburg family face as their dynasty grew? 2. Power Point, Family Tree study 1. What made Louis XIV the perfect example of an absolute monarch? Power Point, Notes 1. How did the Thirty Years war exhibit the problem and power of the absolute monarchs? 2. Map Analysis, Impact Analysis 1. How was Russia different that Western Europe? 2. Power Point 3. Peter Comparison Kahoot Friday, 12/1 Monarchy English Monarchy 1. How did the English view monarch differently than the rest of Europe? SSWH14a SSWH14a SSWH14a SSWH14a SSWH14b 19
20 2. Magna Carta, Judicial Process, Parliament Review, 3. Tudor/Stuart Family Tree Notes 20
21 Week 18 Monday, 12/4 Monarchy English Civil War Stuart Dynasty English Civil War Glorious Revolution Tuesday, 12/5 Monarchy Review Monarchy Quiz Monarchy Review Video Script Wednesday, 12/6 Review Review Review Video Thursday, 12/7 Review Review Final Review Friday, 12/8 Review Review Final Review 21
22 Week 19 Monday, 12/11 Tuesday, 12/12 Semester Exams (Benchmark #3) 7 th Period Wednesday, 12/13 Semester Exams (Benchmark #3) 1 st & 2 nd Periods Thursday, 12/14 Semester Exams (Benchmark #3) 3 rd & 4 th Periods Friday, 12/15 Semester Exams (Benchmark #3) 5 th & 6 th Periods (CCGPS, GPS, AP) End 1 st Semester 22
23 Week 1 Tuesday, 1/2 FACULTY AND STAFF PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAY / STUDENT HOLIDAY Wednesday, 1/3 Enlightenment Vocab/ids Warm up: Quotes What are your Rights? 1 st Semester Scavenger Hunt Thursday, 1/4 Enlightenment Chart What do you believe about Government? Why is Age of Enlightenment referred to the age of Reason? Political Compass Test Friday, 1/5 Enlightenment Questions How is the Age of Enlightenment an extension of the Renaissance? Notes Enlightenment Biographies SSWH13 SSWH13 SSWH13 23
24 Week 2 Monday, 1/8 Enlightenment/ Capitalism Tuesday, 1/9 Enlightenment/ French Revolution Enlightenment Analysis Writing Enlightenment in the American Revolution Capitalism Enlightenment Quiz How successful was the French Revolution? Two Column Notes What factions divided the National Assembly? Connect to Today, pg 657 French Revolution Power Point Wednesday, 1/10 French Revolution Thursday, 1/11 Napoleon What impact did Napoleon have on France and the Revolution? What makes an Empire? Power Point Why did Napoleon s Empire collapse? Friday, 1/12 European Recovery What was the Congress of Vienna, and how did it reflect/counter the ideals of the French Revolution? Timeline/Impact of French Revolution and Napoleon SSWH14B SSWH14B SSWH14C SSWH14B SSWH14B 24
25 Week 3 Monday, 1/15 MLK HOLIDAY Tuesday, 1/16 Revolutions Compare American Haitian Case Study Revolution Videos, Significance Significant Events, People, Influence Read Jamaica Letter Wednesday, 1/17 Revolutions What Created unrest in colonial society in North America and Latin America? Review of Latin America Social Classes Chart of Revolutionary Leaders in North and Latin America. Writing idea: How were the revolutions in Latin American and North America different? Thursday, 1/18 Review Project Assigned Friday, 1/19 Test #1 Revolutions Revolution Comparison Due SSWH14B SSWH14B 25
26 Week 4 Monday, 1/22 Revolutions Compare Revolutions Revolution Newsletters Tuesday, 1/23 Revolutions Compare Revolutions Revolution Newsletters Wednesday, 1/24 Revolutions Compare Revolutions Revolution Newsletters Thursday, 1/25 Turn in Revolution Newsletters Industrial Revolution Beginnings Notes/Terms Friday, 1/26 Industrialization Urbanization Industrial Revolution Beginnings Notes/Terms 26
27 Week 5 Monday, 1/29* Essay English Tuesday, 1/30 Wednesday, 1/31 Thursday, 2/1 Friday, 2/2 Industrialization Urbanization 1. Primary Sources 2. What other nations became industrialized? pg How did industrialization impact the US, Germany, and Russia? Comparison Chart DBQ Assigned Industrial Spread of Industrial Urban Game Revolution Revolution Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution Industrial Reforms 1. What reforms were made during the Industrial Revolution? 2. Ism identification 3. sign creation: Prepare for ism Debate Industrial Reforms 1. What reforms were made during the Industrial Revolution? 2. Ism identification 3. sign creation: Prepare for ism Debate Industrialization Grows 1. Quiz 2. 2 nd Industrial Revolution Inventions SSWH15A SSWH15A SSWH15A *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, JANUARY
28 Week 6 Monday, 2/5* Essay Social Studies Tuesday, 2/6 2 nd Industrial Revolution Chart Buford Story IR Review Industrialization DBQ SSWH15 Industrial Revolution Wednesday, 2/7 IR Test Thursday, 2/8 Imperialism Motives of Imperialism What were the motives of European colonizers? What were the factors that allowed Europeans to control Africa? Map, pgs. 772, 777 Friday, 2/9* Benchmark Review *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. *NO MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON THE FRIDAY BEFORE BENCHMARK WEEK. SSWH15 28
29 Week 7* Monday, 2/12 Benchmark #1 MATH Tuesday, 2/13 Benchmark #1 SOCIAL STUDIES Wednesday, 2/14 Benchmark #1 ELECTIVES Thursday, 2/15 Benchmark #1 ENGLISH Friday, 2/16 Benchmark #1 SCIENCE Benchmark Review Benchmark #1 Imperialism Imperialism in India How did the British take over and control India? Power Point How did Imperialism impact India? Notes Imperialism Imperialism in India How did the British take control of India? History of India Unity Problems, Raj Imperialism Imperialism in China, SE Asia 1. How did Imperialism impact China? 2. Review of China s isolation policy 3. Comparison of Dutch vs. British rule. Opium Wars SSWH15d SSW15D *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS THIS WEEK. 29
30 Week 8 Monday, 2/19 FACULTY AND STAFF PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAYS Tuesday, 2/20 Wednesday, 2/21 STUDENT HOLIDAY Thursday, 2/22 Friday, 2/23 WINTER HOLIDAYS 30
31 Week 9 Monday, 2/26 Imperialism Changes Imperialism Quiz China Review Japan Notes Meiji Restoration Tuesday, 2/27 Review Enlightenment-Imperiali sm US Imperialism Suez/Panama Canal Imperialism in Middle East Wednesday, 2/28 Nationalism Unifying, Destructive Nationalism definition Types of Nationalism German Italian Russian Balkan Thursday, 3/1 Nationalism WWI Causes 1. Finish Nationalism 2. M.A.I.N.S 3. How did the Great War compare to other wars throughout history? 4. Power Point, pg. 846, pg 850, Eyewitness to History, Total War demonstration, Gallipoli clip Friday, 3/2 US Involvement 1. Why did the US not join the war when it started? What events led to their involvement? 2. Power Point Turning Point Chart, pg. 855, 852, pg. 857 SSWH15 SSWH13-15 SSWH15d SSWH16A SSWH16B 31
32 Week 10 Monday, 3/5* Essay - SCIENCE Tuesday, 3/6 Wednesday, 3/7 Propaganda 1. How did propaganda impact and represent the views of the war? 2. WWI Poster analysis, Creation of Propaganda Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations Thursday, 3/8 Review Test #2 Friday, 3/9 Test #2 Nationalism WWI 1. What were the major principles of the Treaty of Versailles and its Legacy? 2. Peace Guidelines, 14 Points, League of Nations, Wilson/Clemenceau Comparison, Problem Solving Registration WWI Writing Exercise SSWH16B SSWH16C SSWH16A *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, MARCH 5. 32
33 Week 11 Monday, 3/12 FACULTY AND STAFF PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAY / STUDENT HOLIDAY Tuesday, 3/13 Wednesday, 3/14 Thursday, 3/15 Early Release Professional Learning Friday, 3/16 Early Release Professional Learning Early 20 th Century Revolutions Early 20 th Century Revolutions Russian Revolution 1. What crisis led to the revolutions in Russia? 2. Russian History, 2 Column Notes Pg. 875, 878, 881 Russian Revolution 1. What crisis led to the revolutions in Russia? 2. Russian History, 2 Column Notes Pg. 875, 878, What was the impact of the Russian Revolution? 2. Romanov Family Album Civil War/Communist Beginnings 1. What was the impact of the Russian Revolution? 2. Romanov Family Album Civil War/Communist Beginnings How did China attempt to Modernize? 1. 2 Column Notes 3 Bios of Sun Yixian, Jiang Jieshi, and Mao Zedong SSWH16B SSWH17E, F, 18B SSWH17E, F, 18B 33
34 Week 12 Monday, 3/19 Modernization in Asia Tuesday, 3/20 Revolution in Mexico China How did China attempt to Modernize? 2 Column Notes 3 Bios of Sun Yixian, Jiang Jieshi, and Mao Zedong Mexico 18 th Century History of Mexico Causes of Revolution Events of Revolution Wednesday, 3/21 Causes Of WWII Lost Generation Great Depression Thursday, 3/22 Causes of WWII Rise Of Fascism Steps to War Friday, 3/23 Review War Beginnings Test Review 34
35 Week 13 Monday, 3/26* Essay - MATH Tuesday, 3/27 20 th Century War, Revolutions 20 th Century War, Revolutions Review Test #3 Test #3 WWI, Russian Revolution Chinese Revolution Mexican Revolution Lost Generation Great Depression Wednesday, 3/28 Causes Of WWII WWII Beginnings Map Power Point Thursday, 3/29 WWII Turning Points 1. What were the significant turning points in the war? Chart Friday, 3/30 End of the War 1. WWII Summary 2. End of the War conditions Impact of Atomic Bomb SPRING BREAK! Monday, 4/2 Friday, 4/6 SSWH18A SSWH19C *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, MARCH
36 Week 14 Monday, 4/9 WWII Holocaust, War Ends Tuesday, 4/10 WWII Holocaust, War Ends Wednesday, 4/11 Thursday, 4/12 Friday, 4/13* WWII Ends Race To Berlin Postwar Meetings Decision to Drop bomb Power Point 1. What was the Holocaust, How did WWII change the world? 2. Jewish History, Film Clip, pg , pg , pg Benchmark Review Benchmark Review Benchmark Review SSWH18B *NO MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON THE FRIDAY BEFORE BENCHMARK WEEK. 36
37 Week 15* Monday, 4/16 Benchmark #2 SOCIAL STUDIES Tuesday, 4/17 Benchmark #2 MATH Wednesday, 4/18 Benchmark #2 ELECTIVES Thursday, 4/19 Benchmark #2 SCIENCE Friday, 4/20 Benchmark #2 ENGLISH Benchmark #2 Cold War Cold war Causes 1. How did the Cold War shape the 20 th century? 2. 2 columns, United Nations mission, Human Rights MAD Hot Spots: China Hot Spots 1.Assign Cold War Broadcast 2. Duck and Cover 3. Nuclear Power 4. Brinksmanship Why did China become communist? What was the impact of China becoming communist? 2. Ch. 33 Sect. 2 Outline, 3. China/USSR Comparison, Map 1. How was the Cold War fought around the world? 2. Cause/Effect War chart, Map 3. Vietnam Confusion, Castro, Cuban Missile Crisis SSWH19C SSWH19A SSWH19 *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS THIS WEEK. 37
38 Week 16 Monday, 4/23 Space Race 3. How did the Cold War affect society? 4. Right Stuff Clip, Cold War movies Propaganda analysis Tuesday, 4/24 Cold War Ends 1. What changes occurred to bring the Cold War to an End? 2. Afghanistan 3. Gorbechev s Policies and Reagan Fall of Berlin Wall Wednesday, 4/25 1. What problems did Russia and Europe encounter after the fall of communism? 2. Effects of the cold war 3. Review Thursday, 4/26 Decolonization Cold War Quiz/Kahoot 1. What problems did India encounter after independence? 2. The Day India Burned Video 3. Power Point Friday, 4/27 Decolonization African Independence 1. How did African independence reveal the impact of imperialism? 2. Two Column Notes 3. How has change in South Africa reflect modern issues? 16 th man clip SSWH19C SSWH19D SSWH19E 38
39 Week 17 Monday, 4/30* Decolonization Review Review SSWH19A Essay - ELECTIVES Tuesday, 5/1 Decolonization Cold War/Decolonization Test Wednesday, 5/2 Middle East Independence Israel 1. What issues surround the creation of Israel? 2. Two Column Notes Map, Timeline Thursday, 5/3 Terrorsim 1. What led to emergence of Terrorism in the late 19 th Century? Olympics Clip 3. Al Qaeda/ISIS Timeline of Terror Afghanistan Friday, 5/4 Modern Issues European Issues 1. EU 2. Balkans 3. Russia Brexit SSWH19B Terrorsim *NO OTHER MAJOR ASSESSMENTS ON MONDAY, APRIL
40 Week 18 Monday, 5/7 Modern Issues Latin America 1. How have dictatorships shaped Latin America? 2. Chart Haiti Discussion Tuesday, 5/8 Modern Issues Globalization Global Market Wednesday, 5/9 Thursday, 5/10 Friday, 5/11 AP Exams Monday, May 7 Chemistry (AM), Psychology (PM) Tuesday, May 8 Spanish (AM), Physics (PM) Wednesday, May 9 English Literature (AM) Thursday, May 10 Government (AM), Environmental Science (PM) Friday, May 11 US History (AM), Studio Art (PM) Milestones To be determined. 40
41 Week 19 Monday, 5/14 20 th Century Videos Tuesday, 5/15 20 th Century Videos Wednesday, 5/16 20 th Century Videos Thursday, 5/17 20 th Century Videos Friday, 5/18 Review AP Exams Milestones Monday, May 14 Biology (AM) To be determined. Tuesday, May 15 Calculus (AM) Wednesday, May 16 English Language (AM), Macroeconomics (PM) Thursday, May 17 World History (AM), Statistics (PM) Friday, May 18 Human Geography (AM) 41
42 Week 20 Monday, 5/22 Tuesday, 5/23 Semester Exams (Benchmark #3 7 th ) Wednesday, 5/24 Semester Exams (Benchmark #3 1 st & 2 nd ) Thursday, 5/25 Semester Exams (Benchmark #3 3 rd & 4 th ) Friday, 5/26 Semester Exams (Benchmark #3 5 th & 6 th ) 42
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