Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Tuesday

Today we are going to discuss Don't Know Much About History (and six degrees of separation) and then finish chapter 3.   If we have enough time we will watch the following:



Connect the Crash Course episode with the 7 Unit Themes:

UNIT GOAL:  Students will be able to answer two of following essential questions:
 
Identity – What were the chief similarities and differences among the develop of English, Spanish, Dutch, and French colonies in America?
Work, Exchange, and Technology – How did distinct economic systems, most notably a slavery system based on African labor, develop in British North America?  What was their effect on emerging cultural and regional differences?
Peopling – Why did various colonists go to the New World?  How did the increasing integration of the Atlantic world affect the movement of peoples between its different regions?
Politics and Power – In what ways did the British government seek to exert control over its American colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries?
America in the World – How did competition between European empires around the world affect relations among the various peoples in North America?
Environment and Geography – How and why did the English American colonies develop into distinct regions?  
 
 
Scale/Rubric relating to learning goal:
4 – The student can answer 3 or more of the the essential questions using specific evidence and examples from the historical period.

3 – The student can answer at least 2 of the essential questions using specific evidence and examples from the historical period.

2 - With some help from the teacher the student is able to answer at least two of essential questions using specific evidence and examples from the time period.

1 – Even with help from the teacher the student is unable to answer at least 2 of the essential questions using specific evidence and examples from the historical period.

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