Sunday, March 1, 2015

March 2-6, 2015

World Geography
Mon 3/2 -- Parade of Flags, review for Russia map quiz.  Remember to focus on the western republics (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova).  Practice the cities and physical features.  www.ilike2learn.com is pretty good with the Europe map in general.
Tue. 3/3 -- Russia and the Republics map Quiz.  Review sheet for the Europe test.
Note the essay will focus on comparing/contrasting Europe to Russia and the republics. 
Wed. 3/4 -- Europe and Russia unit test. Start the SW Asia (Middle East) map.
Thur. 3/5 -- Finish the map; Read pages 478-485 (intro and maps for the unit) and pages 487-490 (Landforms and Resources).
Fri. 3/6 -- PowerPoint on the regions of the SW Asia.  See page 502.  Regions pamphlet project -- you will need to pick up a copy of the directions if absent. We will have some time on Monday to finish this project.

Ancient Medieval
Mon. 3/2 -- Fall of Rome graphic organizer.  Use pages 173-176 to describe four causes for the fall of Rome.  Each cause muse have two sentences of explanation.  One cause must be the Germanic tribes. I also recommend Diocletian's dividing of the Empire.  In two other boxes write about legacies of Rome p. 178-183.  Pick two ROMAN legacies (there are a few Greek ones mixed in) and write three sentences about each.
Tue. 3/3 -- Review the vocabulary words for the Fall of Rome.  Fill in the Blank Quiz with word bank. Story of Humankind -- Fall of Rome. Notebook #2 DUE.
Wed. 3/4 -- Review of Rome for the test. Discussion of Roman legacies.
Thur. 3/5 -- Test on Rome.
Fri. 3/6 -- India introduction, new calendar and some notes of the beginning of ancient India. Short reading guide p. 44-49 in the text. 

Art History 
 Mon. 3/2 -- Biography on Napoleon -- Video with some notes.
Tue. 3/3 -- Open note Quiz on the history of France (T/F).  Neoclassical art lecture.
Wed. 3/4 -- Library to work on American Art Project mini-PowerPoint.   Students will work with one partner and there is a list of choices.  All presentations will be done with Google presentations and shared with me. Jonnie.Fenton@rsd.edu
Thur. 3/5 -- Romantic Art Lecture. Art Cards due 37-47 (Rococo, Natural and Neoclassical) purple and yellow set.
Fri. 3/6 -- American Art Project day 2.  Meet in the library. Project due Saturday by noon.
Romantic cards 48-57 are due on Tuesday the 10th.  You probably should do them over the weekend.



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