Thursday, August 29, 2013

Greece


I can explain the development of Greek civilization

BW/Pre class: Minoan and Mycenaean. When did these civ occur? When did they collapse? 10 min

Lecture: Bronze Age, City State, Polis, Athens, Sparta, Classical period (HOT: How did the geography of Greece lead to division?) 25 min

Exit Slip: Compare/Contrast Athens and Sparta.

1.               Who ruled and how?

2.               Role of military/navy

3.               Where were they located?

4.               Describe role of slaves


 

 

Sparta vs Athen

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Trouble 1765-1774

Townsend Acts
Massachusetts circular Letter
Quartering Act 1765
How many troops went to Boston?
Boston Massacre
Committees of Correspndence
Tea tax
Boston Tea Party
Coercive acts (Intolerable Acts)
Quebec Act and what it did
First Continental Congress and its goals
Committees of Observation

Confucianism

I can explain the tenets of Confucianism. 

BW 10 min: What is a philosophy and how can it become a way of life?

Assessment 25 min:
Who was Confucius?  
What did he believe?
How did he impact China?
What are the lasting affects

APUSH road to revolution

I can explain the events that lead to the American Revolution 

BW/HOT. What would it take for you to rebel? 10 minutes 

Lecture 7 years war 30 minutes 

Exit: how did the 7 years war change Erica. Perception s of British rule?

Monday, August 26, 2013

AP world civ

I can describe ancient American civilization 
I can describe classical china and India 

BW 5 min: how did the first people make their way to America?

Assessment to keep as notes but will be checked 20 min. ID the following
Olmec
Chavin
Maya
Chichen itza
Tikal

Mauryan Empire in India
Rock and Pillar Edicts
Gupta Dynasty

Qin Dynast in China
Great Wall
Qin Shinhuangdi 
legalism
Han Dynasty
Wu Ti



Thanks,
Josh Hughes 

Road to Revolution ID Terms

I can explain the series of events that led to the American Revolution

  1. Albany Plan of Union
  2. French and Indian War/Seven Years War
  3. George Washington and the French and Indian War
  4. Pontiac Rebellion
  5. Proclamation of 1763
  6. George III
  7. George Grenville
  8. Sugar Act of 1764
  9. Molasses Act of 1733
  10. Currency Act
  11. Stamp Act 1765
  12. Virtual Representation
  13. Declaratory Act
  14. Sons of Liberty