Thursday, January 29, 2015

Today's Frame

How did the lives and artworks of Renaissance artists exemplify the 3 main themes of the period?
  • INDIVIDUALISM- gov’t policy, capitalism
  • SECULARISM- separation btw church & state, diversity
  • HUMANISM- revival of learning

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Classical Civilizations Videos

Here are the links to 3rd period.


Here are the links to 6th period.

Feel free to check out the other section's videos...

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Final Exam Prep

As we begin reviewing for the final exam this week, here are my recommendations for you:
  • Make sure all GoogleDrive folders are highly organized by unit
  • "Catalog" all target information to begin building a Review Sheet: including all content targets and terms from all units, all in-class frames, and all "Identification" terms from unit tests
  • Print out Reading Quizzes and review your strengths and weaknesses
  • Review key maps in the book for each unit, possibly cutting and pasting them from the e-book (this should focus more on geography than events)
  • As you begin studying, make sure you are "actively studying"- that you're doing something rather than simply "reading" a screen or piece of paper. That can include annotating, amending, merging, quizzing a friend, flash cards, etc.  Quizlet alone is no substitute for studying
  • As you move through active review, give yourself a "break"by screening your classmates' Animoto videos
  • Look at the buckets and consider what themes are shared and are complementary across our units
Here's the Final Exam Format:

Part I: Multiple Choice (50 Questions) x 1 point each
Part II: Primary Source Multiple Choice Questions (10 Questions) x 1 point each
Part III: Identification (20 Questions) x 1 point each
Part IV: Map Questions (10 Questions) x 2 points each

Remember: the final exam will comprise 20% of your semester grade


Friday, January 9, 2015

Civilization Project Rubric(s)

Click here for the paper rubric, valued at 100 points

Click here for the Animoto/video rubric valued at 50 points

The project's grand total is 150 points, which is tallied in the Tests, Essays, and Projects category (65% of course grade).  That means this project counts as 1.5 typical unit tests.