2-1 S.S 8: Review period to study for our test coming up on Thursday.
2-4 ELL S.S: Today is the test on the Industrial Revolution
2-3 ELL Reading: Exercise A, Exercise B, Exercise C
2-1 S.S 8: Review period to study for our test coming up on Thursday.
2-4 ELL S.S: Today is the test on the Industrial Revolution
2-3 ELL Reading: Exercise A, Exercise B, Exercise C
1-2 S.S 8: Review period to study for our test coming up on Wednesday
1-1 S.S 8: Review period to study for our test coming up on Wednesday.
1-3 S.S 8: Review period to study for our test coming up on Wednesday.
2-1 S.S 8: I gave a brief lecture on British, French and Dutch explorers. Then, I explained what the Colombian exchange is and how it effected the world – we watched Crash Course video about this as well and answered questions along the way. Afterwards, I asked students to choose whether they believed the Colombian Exchange was overall worth it or not. Students were assigned three questions for homework from the textbook – Pg. 267 #1-3. Do not forget about our test coming up on Thursday December 21!
British, French and Dutch Explorers PowerPoint: British, Dutch and French PPT
For those interesting in studying for the test over the weekend, here are some things to focus on:
2-4 ELL S.S: Today we had a review period for our test coming up on Tuesday December 19. Students were to create test questions to guide their studying.
Link to the study guide: Test Review
2-3 ELL Reading:
1-2 S.S 8: I gave a brief lecture on British, French and Dutch explorers. Then, I explained what the Colombian exchange is and how it effected the world – we watched Crash Course video about this as well and answered questions along the way. Afterwards, I asked students to choose whether they believed the Colombian Exchange was overall worth it or not. Students were assigned three questions for homework from the textbook – Pg. 267 #1-3. Do not forget about our test coming up on Wednesday December 20!
British, French and Dutch Explorers PowerPoint: British, Dutch and French PPT
For those interesting in studying for the test over the weekend, here are some things to focus on:
1-1 S.S 8: I gave a brief lecture on British, French and Dutch explorers. Then, I explained what the Colombian exchange is and how it effected the world – we watched Crash Course video about this as well and answered questions along the way. Afterwards, I asked students to choose whether they believed the Colombian Exchange was overall worth it or not. Students were assigned three questions for homework from the textbook – Pg. 267 #1-3. Do not forget about our test coming up on Wednesday December 20!
British, French and Dutch Explorers PowerPoint: British, Dutch and French PPT
For those interesting in studying for the test over the weekend, here are some things to focus on:
1-3 S.S 9: The War of 1812!!!! We watched a CBC documentary about what happened in the war of 1812 and how it forged our country! Read the section on the war of 1812 in your textbook. Don’t forget about our test coming up on Wednesday December 20!
Link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTOB5Jmi0A4
2-1 S.S 8: I collected homework from students. Then, I gave a lecture on Spanish Explorers and the horrible ways they treated the First Nations Peoples of the Americas. We discussed how Columbus was a slave trader, intentionally spread disease and intentionally murdered First Nations people. Many other Spanish colonists acted in this way as well. Then, we analyzed political cartoons that questioned Columbus’s fame – should such a horrible person have an american holiday dedicated to them?
No Homework
2-4 ELL S.S: We talked about child labour during the Industrial Revolution and watched a part of a documentary that told the horrible stories and experiences of these children. Students took note of 5 examples of how children were mistreated in the workplace. Afterwards, I started a short lecture on the Environmental impacts of the Industrial Revolution. We will finish this next day and begin to review for our TEST ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 19!
No homework
2-3 ELL Reading:
1-2 S.S 8: I collected homework from students. Then, I gave a lecture on Spanish Explorers and the horrible ways they treated the First Nations Peoples of the Americas. We discussed how Columbus was a slave trader, intentionally spread disease and intentionally murdered First Nations people. Many other Spanish colonists acted in this way as well. Then, we analyzed political cartoons that questioned Columbus’s fame – should such a horrible person have an american holiday dedicated to them?
No Homework
1-1 S.S 8: I collected homework from students. Then, I gave a lecture on Spanish Explorers and the horrible ways they treated the First Nations Peoples of the Americas. We discussed how Columbus was a slave trader, intentionally spread disease and intentionally murdered First Nations people. Many other Spanish colonists acted in this way as well. Then, we analyzed political cartoons that questioned Columbus’s fame – should such a horrible person have an american holiday dedicated to them?
No Homework
1-3 S.S 9: I collected the propaganda posters that students made. Then, students were given a sheet of questions that they had to answer using our textbook. Today was a self directed work day. All questions are due at the beginning of next class – this is one assignment I will not accept late because of how much class time students were given to complete it.
2-1 S.S 8: First I collected the homework. Then, I gave a mini lecture on Portuguese exploration while students filled in a guided note package. Students were given the rest of the class to work on a worksheet about the effects of Portuguese exploration. They were asked to consider the immediate and long lasting effects of the way the Portuguese treated the native people of Africa, India and Brazil. They were asked to use ethical judgement to evaluate this.
2-4 ELL S.S: I did a homework check and then we went over the answers to the homework. Then, I gave a mini lecture on Transportation, Factories and Working Conditions during the Industrial Revolution while students filled in their guided notes. Afterwards, we did a simulation of what it was like to work in a cottage industry compared to a factory. No homework!
2-3 ELL Reading: Partners read a current events article to each other in turns. Then, students were to finish their vocabulary and hand in to me. After that, they were to work on:
1-2 S.S 8: First I collected the homework. Then, I gave a mini lecture on Portuguese exploration while students filled in a guided note package. Students were given the rest of the class to work on a worksheet about the effects of Portuguese exploration. They were asked to consider the immediate and long lasting effects of the way the Portuguese treated the native people of Africa, India and Brazil. They were asked to use ethical judgement to evaluate this.
1-1 S.S 8: First I collected the homework. Then, I gave a mini lecture on Portuguese exploration while students filled in a guided note package. Students were given the rest of the class to work on a worksheet about the effects of Portuguese exploration. They were asked to consider the immediate and long lasting effects of the way the Portuguese treated the native people of Africa, India and Brazil. They were asked to use ethical judgement to evaluate this.
1-3 S.S 9: I collected the homework. Then, I gave a mini lecture on the American Revolutionary War. Students filled in guided notes as we went along. We then analyzed Patriot and Loyalist propaganda, as well as some examples of propaganda that came up later in history. Students were given the rest of the class to work on making a Loyalist or Patriot propaganda poster of their own.
1-2 S.S 8: We started a new unit on The Age of Exploration! I gave a mini lecture on why exactly European’s wanted to begin to set sail and go to other countries and continents around the world. Students filled in guided notes. Then, we watched a Crash Course video on the three main mariners from the 15th century – Zheng He, Vasco De Gama, and Christopher Columbus. This was just an introduction to them – we will going more in depth in classes to come. Students were given the rest of class to work on a worksheet package about ships and navigation – all information can be found in their textbooks. This is due next class, Friday December 8th. We will be having a unit test on Wednesday, December 20th.
1-4 ELL S.S: We talked about the Economic Revolution – that involves the formation of factories and invention of many different machines. I gave a mini lecture while students filled in guided notes. Then, students were given information about different inventions and a worksheet to fill in. The worksheet is due next class, Monday December 11th.
1-3 ELL Reading: We worked on the vocabulary for our new story, and some students had to finish their homework assignment from the previous day. During this time, students also practiced their reading with me 1 on 1. Vocabulary is due next day.
1-2 S.S 8: We started a new unit on The Age of Exploration! I gave a mini lecture on why exactly European’s wanted to begin to set sail and go to other countries and continents around the world. Students filled in guided notes. Then, we watched a Crash Course video on the three main mariners from the 15th century – Zheng He, Vasco De Gama, and Christopher Columbus. This was just an introduction to them – we will going more in depth in classes to come. Students were given the rest of class to work on a worksheet package about ships and navigation – all information can be found in their textbooks. This is due next class, Friday December 8th. We will be having a unit test on Wednesday, December 20th.
1-1 S.S 8: We started a new unit on The Age of Exploration! I gave a mini lecture on why exactly European’s wanted to begin to set sail and go to other countries and continents around the world. Students filled in guided notes. Then, we watched a Crash Course video on the three main mariners from the 15th century – Zheng He, Vasco De Gama, and Christopher Columbus. This was just an introduction to them – we will going more in depth in classes to come. Students were given the rest of class to work on a worksheet package about ships and navigation – all information can be found in their textbooks. This is due next class, Friday December 8th. We will be having a unit test on Wednesday, December 20th.
1-3 S.S 9: We started our new unit today… The American Revolution! I started with a homework check, and then moved on to explain the next historical thinking concept we will be working on – Cause and Consequence. For every Cause/Event there are always Consequences. I have a short lecture on the Causes of the American Revolution and then students started on their homework. They must fill in a chart about the 5 main causes of the American Revolution – they must fill in every cause, consequence and draw an illustration. All information can be found in the PPT Notes I provided. Cause and Consequence chart is due next day, Friday the 8th! We also have a Unit test coming up on December 20th.