Thursday, December 1, 2011

Daily assignments US and World History for white and blue days.

US History

EQ: How did increasing immigration affect the U.S. Society?
What factors led to the development of Labor Unions

Warm-up: Quiz in Chapter 13

The push-pull result of Immigration

Notes on the labor unions.

The Ellis Island reading.

Summarizer: Citizenship Test

Standards:

SSUSH12
The student will analyze important consequences of American industrial growth.
Element: SSUSH12.a
Describe Ellis Island, the change in immigrants origins to southern and eastern Europe, and the impact of this change on urban America.
Element: SSUSH12.b
Identify the American Federation of Labor, Samuel Gompers.
Element: SSUSH12.c
Describe the growth of the western population and its impact on Native Americans with reference to Sitting Bull and Wounded Knee.
Element: SSUSH12.d
Describe the 1894 Pullman strike as an example of industrial unrest.

World History

EQ: What was the role of Renaissance Scientist?

Warm-up: What could you live without (1-5)

Notes: Top ten fact about the Renaissance

Show video on DaVanci

Summarizer: Ticket out, who where the leaders of the Renaissance period?

Standards:

SSWH9
The student will analyze the change and continuity in the Renaissance and Reformation.
Element: SSWH9.a
Explain the social, economic and political changes that contributed to the rise of Florence and the ideas of Machiavelli.
Element: SSWH9.b
Identify artistic and scientific achievements of the "Renaissance man" Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo.
Element: SSWH9.c
Explain the main characteristics of humanism to include the ideas of Petrarch, Dante and Erasmus.
Element: SSWH9.d
Analyze the impact of the Protestant Reformation to include the ideas of Martin Luther and John Calvin.
Element: SSWH9.e
Describe the Counter Reformation at the Council of Trent and the role of the Jesuits.
Element: SSWH9.f
Describe the English Reformation and the role of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
Element: SSWH9.g
Explain the importance of Gutenberg and the invention of the printing press.

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