Monday, August 30, 2010

8/31/10 and 9/1/10 - Guns, Germs, and Steel

We will be watching Part 1 of the documentary Guns, Germs, and Steel. This outstanding film describes the agricultural revolution we discussed from Chapter 1, Section 1 of our books. Students will be required to take notes during the video. These will be collected on Friday, 9/3, along with a Video Reflection. The Video Reflection is similar to the Reading Reflections students complete about their reading assignments, but this time it's about what they've seen in class.

For those that would like to watch at home, you may borrow/rent the DVD of Guns, Germs, and Steel from the library, Netflix, or your favorite video rental store. You may also watch it in various segments on YouTube:
Guns, Germs, and Steel episode 1 (1 of 6)
Guns, Germs, and Steel episode 1 (2 of 6)
Guns, Germs, and Steel episode 1 (3 of 6)
Guns, Germs, and Steel episode 1 (4 of 6)
Guns, Germs, and Steel episode 1 (5 of 6)
Guns, Germs, and Steel episode 1 (6 of 6)

Homework: Look over Chapter 1, Section 1 of your text, and continue working on SR1-1 and RR1-1, both due Thursday, 9/2

Sunday, August 29, 2010

8/30/10 - Beginning Chapter 1

Here begins our journey through Chapter 1 - The World Before Modern Times. We'll start out the class by completing a Circle Map to activate our prior knowledge about this subject. Then we'll read through Chapter 1, Section 1 together on the first humans and civilizations. We'll model good critical reading habits with each other. As we read, we'll discuss the information together as a class. Time permitting, students will work on the Section Review for Chapter 1, Section 1 (SR1-1). Students will also get a handout for their Reading Reflection on Chapter 1, Section 1 (RR1-1). Students will complete the Section Review and a Reading Reflection for each section of each chapter. The Section Reviews will show me that you students understand the history. The Reading Reflections will give you a chance to show me what you think about the history and how you personally interact with what you read. Section Reviews will be graded for accuracy. Reading Reflections will be graded for completion (thoroughness and thoughtfulness).

Here are the handouts:
Circle Map
Reading Reflection (RR1-1)
Chapter 1, Section 1 Review (SR1-1)

RR1-1 is embedded below:



SR1-1 is embedded below:



Homework: Re-read Chapter 1, Section 1
Start SR1-1 and RR1-1, both due Thursday, 9/2

Thursday, August 26, 2010

8/27/10 - Reading Critically

Today we will discuss what it means to read critically. I will give students tips and techniques for how to read their textbooks, articles, and other materials well. You may download the PowerPoint slides handout here: Reading Critically

The Reading Critically PowerPoint handouts are also embedded below:



Homework (if we have our textbooks): Read Chapter 1, Section 1 for Monday, August 30th

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

8/26/10 - Taking Notes

Today we'll be learning note-taking techniques. You may download the handouts from the PowerPoint presentation here: Taking Notes.

Homework: NONE

Course Syllabus

You may download the Course Syllabus here: 11th grade World History

I need all parents' and students' email addresses

Hello, parents and students. I need all your email addresses to faciliate good teacher-parent-student communication.

Parents, please send me a message from your email account stating your name, your child's name, and the class your child has with me.

Students, please send me a message from your email account with the following information in the subject line: WH11 - Your Name. (Obviously, do not write "Your Name," but whatever your name is.)

Please send me these emails as soon as possible so I can create an email group for your class. Thanks!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

8/25/10 - Learning and Listening

After reviewing information about Multiple Intelligences, we will be "learning about learning" and active listening. If there is time at the end of class, students will begin to complete worksheets called "Four Steps to Better Understand How You Learn." What is not done in class will be homework, due August 26th.

You may download class materials here:
Learning and Listening PowerPoint handouts
Four Steps to Better Understand How You Learn - Step 1
Four Steps to Better Understand How You Learn - Step 2
Four Steps to Better Understand How You Learn - Step 3


The same things are embedded below. (Sometimes the file sharing site has problems with the embedded images, so you may need to check back another time to see them.)

Learning and Listening PowerPoint


Four Steps to Better Understand How You Learn - Step 1



Four Steps to Better Understand How You Learn - Step 2



Four Steps to Better Understand How You Learn - Step 3