'JUST DO IT' TEST



Second Nine Weeks Course Objectives

10/18/10 - 10/22/10: Describe how between 1500 - and 1800, Japan experienced many peasant uprisings.

10/25/10 - 10/29/10: Explain how European expansion affected Africa with the increase of the slave trade.

11/01/10 - 11/05/10: Characterize the political systems and cultures that continued to exist in most of Africa.

11/08/10 - 11/12/10: Discuss how the Scientific Revolution gave Europeans a new way to view humankind's place in the universe.

11/15/10 - 11/19/10: Describe Louis XIV, an absolute monarch whose extravagant lifestyle weakened France.

11/22/10 - 11/26/10: Discuss how Russia emerged as a great European power in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

11/29/10 - 12/03/10: Summarize how Enlightenment thought influenced the politics of Europe in the 18th century.

12/06/10 - 12/10/10: Specify why social inequality and economic problems contributed to the French Revolution.

12/13/10 - 12/17/10: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/03/11 - 01/07/11: Obtain a passing score on the World History II First Semester Exam.

01/10/11 - 01/14/11: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/17/11 - 01/21/11: Report how radical groups and leaders controlled the French Revolution.

01/24/11 - 01/28/11: Summarize how Napoleon built and lost an empire.

01/31/11 - 02/04/11: Explain how, through the "new imperialism," Westerners sought to control vast territories.

Second Nine Weeks Class Assignments

10/21/10: Join into small groups and participate in the Imperialism in Asia game.

10/22/10: Finish the European Capitals word find activity during class.

10/25/10: Rejoin into small groups and finish the Imperialism in Asia game.

10/26/10: Work on the Agriculture activity for homework.

10/27/10: Take notes on the empire of Africa.

10/28/10: Benchmark testing will be conducted in the computer lab.

10/29/10: Begin working on the Imperialism in Africa activity.

11/01/10: Finish working on the Imperialism in Africa activity.

11/02/10: Classes will not meet due to Election Day!

11/03/10: Take the open notes Test on China, Japan, Korea and Africa.

11/04/10: Join into teams and participate in the Geography Contests: Africa game.

11/05/10: Rejoin into teams and continue participating in the Geography Contests: Africa game.

11/08/10: Rejoin into teams and finish participating in the Geography Contests: Africa game.

11/09/10: Work on a list of identifies that are significant to the scientific revolution. Scientific Revolution Identifies

11/10/10: Finish the list of identifies that are significant to the scientific revolution.

11/11/10: Finish the Scientific Revolution crossword puzzle.

11/12/10: Choose three individuals from the Scientific Revolution and create a foldable describing their achievements.

11/15/10: Join into teams and participate in The Game of French Kings.

11/16/10: Finish The Game of French Kings activity.

11/17/10: Begin working on the Growth of Russia assignment.

11/18/10: Complete The Age of Absolute Monarchs crossword puzzle.

11/19/10: Finish the monarchy baseball card assignment.

11/22/10: Complete the test study guide on absolute monarchs and the English Revolution.

11/23/10: Finish the test on absolute monarchs and then work on the Enlightenment Key Terms for homework.

11/24/10: Classes will not meet due to Thanksgiving Break.

11/25/10: Classes will not meet due to Thanksgiving Break.

11/26/10: Classes will not meet due to Thanksgiving Break.

11/29/10: Complete the Enlightenment handout.

11/30/10: Finish questions 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7 on page 525 in the textbook.

12/01/10: Choose one event from Chapter 17, Section 3 and draw it. Also, write in one event that took place before it and after it.

12/02/10: Join into groups and work on the Enlightenment crossword puzzle.

12/03/10: Join into teams and participate in the Scattergories game.

12/06/10: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

12/07/10: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

12/08/10: Complete the French Revolution Key Terms located in the textbook.

12/09/10: Join into teams and participate in the French Revolution game.

12/10/10: Begin working on the First Semester Exam Study Guide.

12/13/10: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

12/14/10: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

12/15/10: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

12/16/10: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

12/17/10: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/03/11: Continue working on the First Semester Exam Study Guide.

01/04/11: Finish working on the First Semester Exam Study Guide.

01/05/11: Take the World History II First Semester Exam.

01/06/11: Classes will not meet due to the exam schedule.

01/07/11: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/10/11: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/11/11: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/12/11: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/13/11: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/14/11: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/17/11: Join into groups and finish the Achievements of African Americans crossword puzzle.

01/18/11: Finish problems 1-17 on page 570 in the textbook during class.

01/19/11: Complete the French Revolution case study.

01/20/11: Work on the Causes of the French Revolution activity.

01/21/11: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/24/11: Finish the French Revolution Anticipation activity.

01/25/11: Begin working on the Revolution in France crossword puzzle.

01/26/11: Take notes on the age of Napoleon Bonaparte.

01/27/11: Work on questions 1 and 2 on page 569 in the textbook.

01/28/11: Classes will not meet due to inclement weather.

01/31/11: Complete the French Revolution Test.

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