Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Tuesday, 10/30

9/10, am History:
Today we talked about the history of Halloween, and then looked more into the Rise of Democracy with a movie about the Magna Carta. Students practiced taking notes as they watched. We then transitioned to our next topic, The Enlightenment, by reading definition essays about Philosophes and The Enlightenment.  Students answered questions about the Philosophes and The Enlightenment that they will finish for homework if they didn't finish in class. 

Homework: 1. The Philosophe and The Enlightenment ?s
2. Last class's homework: Compare the Petition of Right and The English Bill of Rights
Tell what each is, compare them, and show how they contributed to the Rise of Democracy.

11/12, pm History:
Today we talked about the history of Halloween, and then looked at the reformers. Specifically, we looked at Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony by watching a movie highlighting these two suffragettes. 

Homework: 1. Do last nights' homework: Write how all the reformers and reform movements fit together.  (See last class's blog posting for homework for more details.)

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Thursday, 10/25

9/10 Morning History Class
EQ: What is the Divine Right of Kings? What does Divine Right have to do with the Magna Carta? What does Divine Right have to do with Human Rights or Civil Rights? 

Today we did our EQ(s) and showed off the homework, which was to draw a visual representation of the Magna Carta. Then students researched some basic history behind English Democracy with the "English Democracy Scavenger Hunt".  

Homework: Write a one-page paper comparing the Petition of Right and the English Bill of Rights. Tell what each of them is (research! Use your own words!), compare them, and tell why each is a step towards Democracy. Due Tuesday, 10/30


11/12, Afternoon History Class
The EQ became today's lesson, as we looked at organizing the reformers and movements we've been studying. The task was to show how the reformers and movements fit together. 

Homework: Write 2 pages (minimum) using your notes created in class, to write about the progression of these movements and people, and how the movements and people fit together. Include information enough for me to see that you understand what the movement or person was about. Include the following: (extra credit if you can tie in Unitarians)


Topics/People:
Romanticism                        Unitarians
Transcendentalism                Nat Turner
Lucretia Mott                        Abolition
Sojourner Truth                    Sarah Grimke
Anti-Transcendentalism
The Great Awakening
The Second Great Awakening
The Social Gospel Movement
Ralph Waldo Emmerson
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglass
Seneca Falls Convention
Civil War Revivals
 
 

2012-2013 Blog #1

Welcome to the 2012-2013 Humanities, History Blog. I am finally updating the blogosphere with what we have been doing in Humanities so far this year.  I will be updating the blog after each class from now own with what we did in class and what is expected for homework. These posts will have separate parts, the 9/10th grade, morning history class, in purple, and the 11/12th grade, in red, afternoon history class's information. So please make sure you are looking at the grade level and class that pertains to you.

9/10 Morning History Class
We have been working on Ancient Greece and Greek Mythology, looked at early democracy in Athens, and then moved into human rights and courage.  

Assignments so far:  
1. Map of Ancient Greece
2. Ancient Greece ?s (Research, in class)
3. Map of the world (freehand map with 7 continents, 4 oceans, and imaginary lines: Equator, Prime Meridian, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn
4.  Trojan War Research ?s
5. Hero's Journey write up/response questionsk
6. Human/Civil Rights Timeline

Tuesday, 10/23:
We looked at the history of democracy a bit, leading up to the Magna Carta and it's implications for democracy. Students read excerpts from the Magna Carta and answered questions about it's contribution to democracy, and took notes on Power Point lectures.

9/10 Homework: Draw a visual representation of the Magna Carta, as literal or interpretive as you would like, as long as you can defend it's relevance to the Magna Carta. Due Thurs, 10/25


11/12 Afternoon History Class
We've been looking at early America, Native Americans, Puritans, Westward Expansion, and early American reforms, reformers, and reform movements.

Assignments so far:
1. USA Map, states and capitals, mountains and rivers, bordering countries and oceans
2. Puritan Questions, worksheet to drive research
3. Puritan Visual- Draw a visual interpretation of what it meant to be Puritan.
4. Native American Interactions Timeline
5. Westward Expansion: Notes and Map
6. Own Words Practice
7. Reformers Poster Project 

Tuesday, 10/23:
We toured each reformer poster project and took notes on their beliefs and impact on America. 

Homework: Vocabulary and Identifications for current and upcoming vocabulary, Due Thursday, 10/25.