Geography/History Lesson Plans 1/16-1/20

Geography/History Lesson Plans 1/16-1/20

6th grade-World History

Objectives:

  • Describe how the Greeks honored their gods and goddesses, and summarize what contributions were made in athletics and the arts during the Golden Age of Greek culture
  • Discuss how Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and other Greek thinkers influenced the development of western civiliation

Key Terms: oracles, prophecy, pancratium, pentathlon, philosophia, Socratic method, hypothesis, syllogism

Agenda:

MONDAY: 

NO SCHOOL

TUESDAY:

1. Go over ch. 11 study guide

Homework: study for ch. 11 test

WEDNESDAY:

1. Ch.11 Test

Homework: None

 THURSDAY:

1. “Clash of the Gods” video

Homework:  None

FRIDAY:   

NO SCHOOL

7th grade-World Geography

Objectives:

  • Identify the major physical features of Europe, describe the different types of climates of Europe, discuss the economies of Europe, and explain what groups make up the people ofEurope

Key Terms: moor, loch, parliamentary democracy, constitutional monarchy, devolution

Agenda:

MONDAY:

NO SCHOOL

TUESDAY:

1. Prepare a postcard for a European country/write a persuasive paragraph and explain why people should visit that country

Homework: finish postcard

WEDNESDAY:

1. Ch. 10 study guide

Homework: work on study guide

THURSDAY:

1. Go over study guide

2. Finish postcards, if time allows

Homework: study for ch. 10 test (on Monday)

FRIDAY:

NO SCHOOL

8th grade-American History

Objectives:

1. Explain the roles of Congress, Washington, and Hamilton in launching the new government and strengthening the nation’s credit and economy

2. Describe how the new government exerted its power domestically, but tried to avoid foreign involvement

3. Summarize the formation of political parties and their positions, including the candidates of the election of 1796.

4. Explain the relationship between the undeclared war withFranceand the Alien and Sedition acts.

Key Terms: inauguration, precedent, cabinet, national debt, bond, speculator, unconstitutional, tariff, neutrality, impressment, partisan, implied powers, caucus

Agenda:

MONDAY:

NO SCHOOL

TUESDAY:

1.  Ch.8 study guide (test on Wednesday)

Homework: Complete study guide

WEDNESDAY:

1. Ch. 8 Test

Homework: none

THURSDAY:

1.video

Homework: none

FRIDAY:

NO SCHOOL

9th grade-World History

Objectives:

1.  Describe how geography affected the people of the Arabian Peninsula

2. Explain how Islam began

3. Identify the main beliefs of Islam

4. Explore how the Muslims expanded their empire

5. Explain why the Islamic community divided

6. Describe how the location of Arabia affected trade in the Muslim empire.

7. Explain what Muslim society and family life were like

8. Identify Muslim achievements in science

9. Explore how Islam influenced Arab art and literature

Key Terms: Bedouins, hijrah, jihad, mosques, caliph, imams, sultan, astrolabe, minaret

Agenda:

MONDAY:

NO SCHOOL

TUESDAY: 1.Read/Discuss 11-1, complete 10-1 Guided Reading “The Rise of Islam”du

2. Introduce “Islamic Hertitage Museum” project 

Homework: None

WEDNESDAY: 1.Review 11-1 “The Rise of Islam”

2. Read/Discuss 11-2, complete 11-2 Guided Reading, “The Spread of Islam”

3. Work on project

Homework: work on project

THURSDAY: 1. Read/Discuss 11-3, complete 11-3 Guided Reading, “The Spread of Islam”

2. Work on project

Homework: Work on project

FRIDAY: NO SCHOOL

Homework: none

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