We are finally done with our Global Scholar testing and can move back into our World History lessons! This week we have a good deal of catching up to do. By the close of business on Monday, all classes will be caught up with notes. On Tuesday, we're going to discuss our nearest Native American people, the Mississippians as well as Creek, Choctaw and Cherokee. On Wednesday we will finally take that European map test that I have talked about as well as catch up on work that we have not had time to complete. On Thursday, we will explore who Christopher Columbus really was and just how responsible he was for the death and attempted enslavement of Native American people. On Friday, we will finish our notes on the Americas and will prep for our Chapter 16 test.
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Hey folks, sorry about there not being a notification on Sunday night, but I came down with an illness of some kind on Saturday and it pretty much did me in all day Sunday and into today...which is why I was not at school. This is of course testing week for Global Scholar, so the work load is not terrible. We will go ahead with our chapter 15 test on Tuesday (tomorrow). After that, we will start slowly introducing the Americas and European Exploration which will heavily depend on the testing schedule.
This week in World History, we will continue examining Europe in the Middle Ages. On Monday we will discuss the Church's role in the era. On Tuesday we will take our quiz on the map of Europe and work on an activity concerning the Crusades. On Wednesday, we will take a look at the Black Plague and on Thursday we will work on an activity that concentrates on the Black Plague. Friday is an in-service day for teachers, so students will have a day off. Next week, we start Global Scholar Testing.
This week in World History, we will start our week by completing our Chapter 15-1 notes from Thursday and examine the tradition of Primogeniture. On Thursday, we will examine Feudalism and Manorialism. On Wednesday, we will finish our Chapter 15-2 notes as well as finish up any left over work from Tuesday. On Thursday, we begin our look at the Crusades and this will go into next week. This chapter is exceptionally long, but provides a window for how our modern Western culture.
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