Friday, December 11, 2009

Podcast Review for Quarter 2 is now up!

Feel free to listen to the podcast lecture in order to help you with your studying for the Benchmark Exam. The following link will take you to the review.

http://staff.hartdistrict.org/msherida/q2.mp3

How to Add Mr. Sheridan's Podcast to iTunes

Step
1
Download the file from Mr. Sheridan's blog. It may be a good idea to save the file to your Desktop.

Step
2
Once you are in iTunes, Click on "File," and then "Add to Library."

Step
3
Select the file and click "Open" to add it to your library. It is now part of your Music Library and can be added to your iPod!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Dec. 7th - Dec. 11th

This week in World History we will be learning about the island nation of Japan. We will focus our study on the influence of China and Korea, the religious, political, and social structures of Japan, and on the "Golden Age" of art, literature and drama during the 9th and 10th centuries.


Reminder:
The quarter is quickly coming to an end - just two weeks remain until winter break! Remember to keep up with your assignments, and start preparing for your quarter 2 benchmark final. Benchmark exams will take place on Wednesday the 16th (A) and Thursday the 17th (B). This exam counts for 50 points in your overall grade. If all goes well, I hope to have the benchmark review podcast up by the weekend and students will also be reviewing information in class on Monday and Tuesday of next week.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Nov. 30th - Dec. 4th

This week in World History we will conclude our study of China. Students will be learning about the important inventions and achievements of the Chinese culture that still effect us today. Wednesday and Thursday students will be taking a short quiz on the 3 ways of thought in China - Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism. Friday(A) and Monday(B) will be the INB check for this unit, students will receive their binder grade sheets on Wednesday(A) and Thursday(B).

Monday, November 23, 2009

Nov. 23rd - Nov. 25th

We continue our study of China this week. We will be learning about the 3 main ways of thought in China (Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism) and their effect on government and society.

Agenda

- Journal Grid

- Spread of Buddhism handout

- "3 Ways of Thought" PPT. with handouts

HW - Confucius quote mini picture poster

REMINDER: MAGAZINE PROJECTS ARE DUE THIS WEEK!!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Agenda for 11/19 - 11/20

- Journal: "It's not what you know..."

- Read "The Tang and Song Dynasties pgs. 268-273 in pairs - graphic organizer and answer 1-2

-Imperial China PPT. - Cornell notes w/summary

HW: Read "Religion and Thought..." pgs.275-279 answer 1-3
Finish Magazine Projects

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Nov. 16th - Nov. 20th

This week in World History, we will begin our study of China. Students will become familiar with the geography, government, religions, and inventions related to the imperial period of China.

Agenda 11/17-11/18

- 4 corners/anticipation guide

- Vocabulary

- Map Challenge

HW - Cover Page for "China" (5 colored pictures, 5 facts or questions, and title), finish vocabulary sheet, continue working on projects.

Reminder: The Americas Magazine Project is due next week on Monday 11/23(A) and Tuesday 11/24(B) This assignment is worth 80 points - NO LATE WORK ACCEPTED!! If you want to turn your project in early you may.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Agenda for Friday and Monday:

- Finish Aztec sketches

- Organize and check INB for the Americas

- Quiz on the Americas

HW - Continue (or start...) working on Magazine/newspaper project.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Nov. 9th - Nov. 13th

This week in World History we will be finishing our study of the civilizations of the Americas. Tuesday and Thursday students will be learning about the Aztecs. Friday(A) and Monday(B) students will have a unit INB check and a quiz on all of the civilizations we have covered - the Maya, the Inca, and the Aztec. For the quiz, students should focus on the map challenge, know the environments that each society lived in and adapted to, and what those adaptations were. Additionally, students should also focus on the religions of each civilization, and how they were similar and/or different.

Agenda for Tues. and Thurs.

- Brain Pop Video - "The Aztecs"
- "The Aztec" PowerPoint lecture - Cornell Notes
- Daily life of the Aztec sketch sheet

HW - Organize INB and study for quiz

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Nov. 2nd - Nov. 6th

This week in World History we will continue our study of the civilizations of the Americas.

Agenda for 11/2-11/3

- Video, "Lost Kingdom of the Maya" - Cornell Notes
- Information Stations: The Maya (Civilization, math, chocolate)
- PowerPoint Presentation - The Maya

HW - Read Pgs. 212-217 answer 1-2 on pg. 217

Just a reminder that the magazine/newspaper project is due on 11/23(A) and 11/24(B). If you have questions on the project be sure to ask for clarification. We will be doing some internet research during class later in the week.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Agenda for 10/23

INB check Africa (this is a mini INB, grading will be done entirely in class).

Map Challenge - "The Americas"

Vocabulary Sheet - alphabetize, define, use in a sentence, and illustrate w/ at least 4 colors

Vocab:
Slash-and-burn agriculture
codex
stela
terrace
Pachacuti
hierarchy
chinampa
agrarian
Moctezuma
pampas

HW - Cover Page for "The Americas" unit. 5 facts and/or questions, 5 pictures, title

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Oct. 19th -Oct. 23rd

Congratulations to students and parents for making it through the first quarter of 7th grade! This week students will begin quarter two of the school year. On Monday Team Thunder will be taking a field trip to Castaic Lake Water Agency. Be sure to bring a sack lunch for the day! Tuesday students will be participating in team building activities in the MPR - please remember to bring your permission slip for watching the movie of the day. Wednesday and Thursday are minimum days.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Oct. 12th - Oct. 16th

This week in World History we will be winding down to the end of quarter one. Students will take the Benchmark Exam on Thursday(A) and Friday(B). Please remember to study the benchmark review we worked on in class, along with vocabulary sheets and any maps. Additionally, students can refer to the following link and listen to the Benchmark Review Podcast

http://staff.hartdistrict.org/msherida/q1.mp3


If you want to download the podcast for listening on your Ipod/mp3 player follow these instructions:

How to Add Mr. Sheridan's Podcast to iTunes
Step
1
Download the file from Mr. Sheridan's website. It may be a good idea to save the file to your Desktop.

Step
2
Once you are in iTunes, Click on "File," and then "Add to Library."

Step
3
Select the file and click "Open" to add it to your library. It is now part of your Music Library and can be added to your iPod!

Good luck on the test...the only homework for this week is to study and review.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Agenda for 10/9 - 10/12

- INB check: Islam
- Gold for Salt activity
- PPT. Ghana, Mali, Songhai
- Read Storytelling and the Arts pgs. 166-171, answer 1-2 on pg. 171

HW - start reviewing for Benchmark exam, finish classroom text work if necessary
Agenda for 10/7 - 10/8

- Copy Vocabulary
- Read "Ghana" pgs. 133-137, answer 1-3, and 7
- PPT. Geography of Africa

HW - Vocabulary sheet
Read "Rise of Mali" pgs. 138 - 143, answer 1-3
Start organizing INB for Islam

Monday, October 5, 2009

Oct. 5th - Oct. 9th

This week in World History we conclude our study of Islam and begin our study of Africa. INB check for Islam will be on Friday the 9th(A) and Monday the 12th(B). The Middle East Postcard Project will be in Snapgrades on Tuesday the 6th after school.

Agenda for 10/5 and 10/6:

- Add on story: "When I discovered gold"

- Map Challenge "Africa"

- Textbook work: Read pgs. 128-132, answer 1-2 on page 132

HW: Cover Page for "Africa" unit - 5 facts/questions, 5 pictures w/color, title.

Quick reminder that Benchmark Exams for this class will take place on Thursday October 15th(A) and Friday October 16th(B)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Sept. 30th - Oct. 2nd

This week in World History we continued our study of the Rise of Islam. Students worked on an Expansion of Islam fill-in-the-blank sheet during the shortened periods on Wednesday and completed the assignment for homework.

Thursday and Friday students will have a gallery walk on the contributions of Muslims on world civilization and will start their rough draft of the postcard project.


We are coming to the end of our unit on Islam and students will be creating a postcard project for a culmination. The postcard will include 10 facts learned during the unit - in narrative form, and a neat and colorful picture depicting a landscape from the region. Specific instructions for the assignment have been sent home with students. The due dates for this project are Monday the 5th(A) and Tuesday the 6th(B).

An INB check for the unit on Islam will occur towards the end of next week - start organizing now.

A reminder that benchmark exams will be approaching quickly - the date for exams in class will be October 15th (A block) and October 16th (B block).

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Sept. 21st - Sept. 25th

This week in World History we will continue our study of the rise of Islam. Students will be learning about the way of life on the Arabian peninsula before Islam, the story of Muhammad, and the beliefs of Islam including the 5 pillars.

Agenda for Tuesday and Wednesday:

- Journal "Beliefs"

- Life before Muhammad PPT. and handout

- Read pgs. 71-76 and answer questions 1-2 in "check your progress" on pg. 76

HW - finish questions 1-2 on pg. 76 and study for Islam vocabulary quiz

Weekend homework - Read pgs. 77-82, answer 1-2; Read pgs. 108-113, answer 1-2

Friday, September 18, 2009

Agenda for Friday and Monday:

- Complete Map Challenge
- PPT. on Geography of Arabia and life of Muhammad
- Text work on the beliefs of Islam

HW - None

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Vocabulary Terms for The Rise of Islam:

Caliph
Muhammad
Pilgrimage
Mosque
Jihad
Sunni
Shiite
Qur'an
Oasis
Nomadic

These words must be alphabetized, defined, used in a sentence, and have an illustration with at least 4 colors.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009


Agenda for Wednesday and Thursday


- Warm up - "The Desert", copy vocabulary words
- Read in pairs from the text pgs. 66-70 "The Origins of Islam", answer 1-3 in "Check your progress"
- Map Challenge - answer, label, and color

HW

Vocabulary Sheet - Alphabetize, define, use in a sentence, and illustrate w/ at least 4 colors

Monday, September 14, 2009

Sept. 14th - Sept. 18th

This week in World History we will begin our study of the Rise of Islam. Monday students will watch a final short video on Byzantium, and will then have their INB graded.

Agenda

- Warm Up
- Video "Byzantium"
- INB grading
- Text work - "The Origins of Islam"

HW

Create unit cover page (5 colored pictures, 5 facts/questions, Title) use pgs.62-117

Friday, September 11, 2009

This week the students took their quiz for the rise and fall of Rome. Grades for this quiz will be posted by Monday. Next week we will be checking the INB for this unit. Students were given INB grade sheets to help them organize their INB's this weekend for grading on Monday(A) and Tuesday(B). This sheet tells you the order of the assignments and what is required for them. As parents/guardians check over the notebooks, please be aware that the Byzantine Video assignment will be completed when we return next week. Also, be sure to sign your child's sheet for 5 points towards their grade. One quick explanation of the INB grade sheet - there are 3 columns - one for points your child believes they earned on the assignment, one for actual points that will be graded next week in class, and one that shows the points possible for each assignment. The column for "points I believe I've earned" should be scored by students this weekend when they organize the INB.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Sept. 8th - Sept. 11th

This week in World History we will conclude our study of the Roman Empire.

Agenda:

- Legacy of Rome Gallery walk and mini poster
- Review PPT and High-points of the Byzantine Empire
- Video "Byzantium"

HW - Chapter Reviews pgs. 28-29, and 54-55

Answer questions 1-4 in the Comprehension and Critical thinking section on pg. 28
Answer questions 3-4 in the Comprehension and Critical thinking section on pg. 54
Answer questions 1-5 in the Test Yourself sections on pgs. 29, and 55

Review all notes and assignments

A quick reminder that this Thursday the 10th is Back to School Night!!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Agenda - 9/01

- Review info on origins of Rome, fall of Republic

- Video - "Rome in the 1st century"

- Textbook work pgs. 11-15, read and answer questions in class

- Group work - Causes for the fall of Rome graphic organizer

Homework:
Color expansion of Rome map - 5 colors, one for each date of expansion


Agenda - 9/03

- Finish graphic organizer on causes for the fall of Rome

- Compare U.S. and Roman issues - cartoon sheet

- Pair gallery walk - lasting contributions of the Roman Empire

- Legacy of Rome mini poster

Sunday, August 30, 2009

August 31st - Sept. 4th

This week in World History students will continue their study of the Roman Empire. Students will be learning about the rise of the empire, the reasons for its fall, and the lasting legacy of Rome on western civilization. Monday is a B5 day - the agenda for the lessons this week will be posted starting on Tuesday (A3).

A quick reminder that next Monday, the 7th, is Labor Day. There will be no school on this day. Additionally, Thursday September 10th is Back to School night. The 10th and the 11th are minimum days. Students will be dismissed at 11:35am on these two days. I will post more information as these dates get closer.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Agenda
- Finish map and origins of the Roman republic lecture
- Group discussion
- Rome in the 1st century video snippet

HW
- Have a good weekend

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Wednesday Agenda:

Think-pair-share: What do you know about Rome?

PowerPoint - Pompeii and material culture

Expansion of Rome map/The Origins of Rome class discussion

HW
Journal entry - "The Eruption"
A quick adjustment to Tuesday's agenda - due to the short period, students only worked on vocabulary. The PowerPoint on Pompeii will take place on Wednesday, as will the journal entry homework. Thank you to all Team Thunder parents who came to the MPR to meet the teachers. It was a pleasure to meet you all.

Vocabulary for our unit on Rome:

Republic
Julius Caesar
Augustus
Pax Romana
Citizenship
Public Works
Corruption
Interpret
Constantine

Please alphabetize, define, use in a sentence, and illustrate with at least 4 colors per picture. The illustration should be related to the meaning of the word.

Monday, August 24, 2009

August 24th - August 28th

This week in World History students will continue their study of the Rise and Fall of Rome. Tuesday is a C day. Students will attend all of their classes on this day and will learn how to participate in our school fundraiser during advisory. Wednesday, August 25th is an A-1 block day.

A quick reminder: If you have not returned your tear-off sheet from the class syllabus, please do so this week. Please remember that Tuesday is also our parent night for team Thunder. Be sure to join us for cookies in the MPR at 6:30pm!

Tuesday's
Agenda:

-Vocabulary game
-Work on vocabulary sheet
-PPT on Pompeii and material culture - Cornell notes

HW - Personal Journal - "The Eruption"

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

8/17 - 8/21

This week in World History students will be going over class procedures, reviewing history and geography skills, and will begin their study of the Roman Empire. The first unit is called "The Rise and Fall of Rome".

Monday and Tuesday students took a quick review quiz on class rules and procedures, learned how historians gather information through primary and secondary sources, and went over some basic map and geography terms.

Wednesday and Thursday students will present their own primary artifact that explains something about them, and will get to "think like an archaeologist" during a classroom gallery walk. They will also begin pre-reading chapter one of their class texts and will learn how to create their INB cover pages.

On Friday and Monday, all students will be working on vocabulary from the unit and will learn about the story of Pompeii and what it can tell us about the Roman lifestyle.

Homework for Monday and Tuesday - bring in a primary artifact that explains something about you as a person ( be sure that it is appropriate for school and that you have your parents permission if it has sentimental/monetary value).

Homework for Wednesday and Thursday - complete student autobiography, return welcome letter tear off, and finish INB Cover page.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Welcome to Rio Norte!

It's the first day of school!! Welcome to all you 7th graders who are now a part of Team Thunder!! This blog was created to give parents/guardians and students the opportunity to see what is happening on a daily and/or weekly basis in Mr. Sheridan's World History class. I look forward to a very fun and productive year, and I hope you do too. Stay tuned for more information related to our class and team materials and events.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

May 26th - May 29th

This week students will continue their study of the Scientific Revolution. Tuesday students copied questions and watched the beginning of "The Universe" video describing the progression of scientific thought on the origins of the universe. Students will watch the end of this video on Wednesday and will then break into groups for follow up work in our classroom texts. Thursday students will take Cornell notes on a PowerPoint presentation on important figures, ideas, and inventions of the Scientific Revolution. Friday we will go over important information covered in the week and summarize what we have learned in a graphic organizer. Next week we will be covering the Age of Exploration.

Monday, May 18, 2009

May 18th - May 22nd

Well, the CST's are done and we are back to normal in World History. This week students will grade their Renaissance binders on Monday. Be sure to get your parent/guardian's signature and return binder grade sheets on Tuesday! Tuesday students will do some follow up on information presented on the Reformation of the Catholic Church, Wednesday students will begin working on the cover and vocabulary for the next unit on the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Exploration. Thursday students will be reading from the text and answering questions in pairs. The school year will soon be coming to a close, we have only 5 weeks left! Be sure to keep focused, grades for the class can still go up or down depending on your effort! A quick reminder that 15 week progress reports will be available in the next couple of weeks - also, student led conferences will take place on Tuesday, May 26th. Have your parents come in and see all the hard work you have put in this year. Additionally, remember that this Friday, the 22nd is a minimum day, students will be dismissed at 12:12.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

May 11th - May 15th

This week students will be taking the CST. There will be no homework assigned this week. Due to a change in schedule, students will be testing on Friday this week. During normal class time, students will be finishing their group poster presentations and will also be learning about the Reformation. The binder check for this unit will take place on either Thursday of this week or Monday of next week, depending on how quickly group presentations finish. A reminder that the 15 week grading period ends this week, get ready for the home stretch and keep your eyes open for your progress reports! Also, student led parent conferences will take place during the last week of May. Further scheduling information will be sent home as soon as it is available. Good luck on the tests!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Today students finished their Renaissance posters and will present the information on Monday to the class. Also, students will begin to organize binders on Monday and will have a check later next week. Please remember that next week Sutter will be taking the CST. Tuesday through Thursday students will be testing. There will be no homework in class due to testing. For those students who did not complete their "I Am" poem, be sure to have it ready for Monday - re-copied and decorated. Have a safe weekend.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Today in World History students worked in groups to make posters on important achievements of the Renaissance. Students will continue working on these posters tomorrow and will present their information to the class. On Wednesday students took Cornell notes on literary achievements of the Renaissance with an emphasis on the contributions of English playwright William Shakespeare. Homework, due on Friday is an "I Am" poem in the style of either sonnet 30 (idealistic and complimentary) or in the style of sonnet 130 (realistic and slightly insulting). Poems should be neatly written and decorated. A binder check on the Renaissance will take place sometime next week - hopefully Monday. Please remember that next week we begin taking the CST and that the schedule starting on Tuesday will be altered. Also, Friday the 15th is a minimum day. If time permits, students will be given the time to begin organizing their binders tomorrow, Friday the 8th. Be sure to improve or make-up any missing assignments from the binder to receive full points on the check day.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

May 4th - May 8th

On Tuesday, students read from the text, summarized and answered questions on the spread of Renaissance ideas throughout Europe. Students who did not finish this assignment in class must finish it for homework due on Wednesday the 6th. Wednesday students will learn about literary achievements from the Renaissance with a focus on William Shakespeare.

Friday, May 1, 2009

This week in World History students continued their study of the Renaissance. Students learned about the essential characteristics of art from the classical, medieval, and Renaissance period and conducting a comparison of works of art from each era. Students also created exhibits on famous people from the Renaissance and began their "gallery walk" to learn about all 10 figures. Monday students will finish the gallery walk. Later next week students will learn about the spread of Renaissance ideals throughout Europe into places like England, and will focus on the works of Shakespeare. Have a good weekend.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Today students worked from the text - reading pages 435-441 on the Italian Renaissance. Students were to summarize the reading (at least 6 sentences) and answer questions 3-7 in the lesson review. Friday (tomorrow) students will take a vocabulary/geography quiz on the Renaissance and finish their gallery walk exhibits.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Today in World History students continued their study of the Renaissance. Students copied questions and answered them while watching a video on everyday life in the Renaissance. Tomorrow students will take a vocabulary/geography quiz for this unit - be sure to study! Focus on bodies of water and important cities. On Friday students will conduct a gallery walk on famous people from the Renaissance.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Today students were asked to read a section from the textbook, pgs. 429-433. They are to summarize the information contained in the reading on the origins of the Renaissance and answer the following questions:

1. How might the longbow have changed the way wars were fought?
2. How did political stability contribute to the growth of trade?
3. What impression of China did Marco Polo’s description create?
4. What contributed to the revival of classical learning?
5. In what way did humanism lay the groundwork for the Renaissance?

Bonus Question: How did humanists justify enjoying life?

This assignment is due tomorrow, Friday the 17th. The Map Challenge is also due tomorrow, please have both of them ready for grading.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Today in World History students worked on a Map Challenge for our unit on The Renaissance. This map and challenge questions are due on Friday. Thursday students will answer some questions from the text on the circumstances that caused the Renaissance to occur and on Friday students will take Cornell notes on a PowerPoint presentation of the origins of the Renaissance. Monday students will begin to learn about important figures from this period and the works that made them famous.

Vocabulary words for this unit:

Elizabethan Age
Humanism
Patron
Printing Press
Renaissance
Republic
Secular
Silk Road
Vernacular

Monday, April 13, 2009

April 13th - April 17th

Welcome back everyone! I hope you all had a nice Spring Break. This week in World History we will begin our study of The Renaissance. Monday students began working on their cover page for this unit - it should include a title, 4 pictures w/color, and 4 facts or questions about this subject. You may preview this section of the text for ideas by looking through pages 424 - 455. This assignment is due tomorrow, Tuesday the 14th. Tuesday students will work on vocabulary for this unit and Wednesday students will work on a map challenge that focuses on the important areas and cities of Europe during The Renaissance. A quick note - 10 week progress report grades are being turned in this week - keep an eye out for them.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Congratulations to the Blue team on their 3-1 victory in the Sutter Cup. Have a safe and pleasant Spring Break. There are no projects or homework over the vacation. When we return on April 13th we will begin our study of The Renaissance. See you then.

Monday, March 30, 2009

March 30th - April 3rd

This week in World History we will conclude our study of Medieval Europe. Monday students took Cornell style notes on the Black Death - the plague that killed nearly 50% of the population of Europe during the 1340's and 50's. On Tuesday students will learn about the changes in government during this period, including the Magna Carta and the establishment of a Parliament in England. Wednesday students will organize their binders and check them. Thursday students will use their completed binders on a quiz from the material covered in this unit. Please remember that Friday is a minimum day - students will be released at 12:12 on this day.

Homework for Monday - due on Tuesday:
Read pgs. 333-337 and answer questions 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7 of the lesson review.

The binder check will be on Wednesday, here is the table of contents:

1. Cover Page
2. TOC
3. Vocabulary Sheet
4. Video Qu.'s - "History of Middle Ages"
5. Journal - "No more markets"
6. Medieval Europe PPT Notes
7. Daily life in Europe Qu.'s
8. Journal "Why fight"
9. The Crusades - Video Qu's
10. "The Plague" Letter to a friend
11. The Crusades PPT Notes
12. The Plague and 100 yrs. War Qu's
13. The Black Death PPT Notes
14. Changes in Government Qu's

Tomorrow - Tuesday the 31st is screen t-shirt day, be sure to wear a t-shirt with pictures!

Friday, March 27, 2009

In World History this week, we continued our study of Medieval Europe. Students watched a short video and answered questions on Wednesday. Thursday students took Cornell notes on a short PowerPoint presentation on the Crusades and watched a summary of the information. Friday students discussed the legacy of the Crusades and the lasting effects they have had on the region and on our own history, including events like 9/11. On Monday students will learn about the Black Death, the plague that wiped out approximately 50% of the population of Europe. Next week is Spirit Week, Monday is Jersey Day - be sure to wear your favorite team's jersey on this day. We have one more week until Spring Break, students will conclude their study of Medieval Europe next week, and we will conduct a binder check sometime before Friday. Have a good weekend!

Monday, March 23, 2009

March 24th - March 27th

This week in World History student will continue their study of Medieval Europe. On Monday students participated in a Monarchs vs. Church trivia game in which student developed and asked questions of each other during class for bonus points. On Tuesday students will write a journal entry based on the analysis of paintings from the Crusades. The students will then watch the History channel video "The Crusades" and answer questions from this documentary on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Thursday and Friday we will discuss the plague known as the Black Death which occurred during the mid 1300's in Europe. The weekly homework assignment is to read "The Plague" on pgs. 318-319 in the textbook and then write a letter to a friend that answers question #2 on this story. The letter is due Friday the 27th. A quick reminder that next week is Spirit Week. Students will participate in various daily activities during that week leading up to the Blue vs. Gold soccer match on Friday April 3rd (a minimum day). The following week is Spring Vacation.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Today in World History students continued their study of Medieval Europe as they read about daily life during Medieval Europe. Students read from the textbook in pairs, summarized the information in the reading and answered questions 3-7 in the lesson review on page 302. This assignment is due tomorrow, Friday the 20th. Today is parent-teacher conferences, I hope to see as many parents as possible. It is worth 5 bonus points for every student who has a parent attending.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

March 16th - March 20th

This week in World History students will be taking the 2nd periodic assessment of the year. Monday students reviewed information from the units on China, Japan, and Europe. Tuesdays students played a review game and on Wednesday students will take the assessment. Please take the time to review the information on your review sheets, get a good night's sleep, eat a good breakfast and come to school relaxed and ready to do your best on the test. Thursday is a minimum day due to parent teacher meetings - students will be released at 12:12. Any student who has a parent show up to either the 1:00 - 3:00 or 5:30 - 7:30 sessions will be awarded 5 extra credit points. Friday we will return to our study of Medieval Europe.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Today in World History students watched the video "A History of the Middle Ages". they were asked to answer the following questions:

1. When was the period known as the Middle Ages, and why was it given
this name?
2 Who was Charlemagne? Why was he an important figure during this time?
3. What were the Crusades?
4. What were some of the things the Crusaders learned from expeditions?
5. What was the Black Death? Describe its symptoms.
6. Describe the effects of the Black Death on Europe during the
Middle Ages.

Additionally, if any students were absent for the vocabulary words for this unit they are:

Middle Ages
Monastery
Feudalism
Lord
Serf
Manor
Knight
Chivalry
Guild
Be sure to alphabetize, define, use the word in a sentence, and draw a picture with at least 4 colors that is associated with the word.

Next week students will be taking the periodic state assessment for history. We will take the test on Wednesday the 18th of March. On Monday and Tuesday we will review the information we have learned since our last assessment.

One final note - parent teacher conferences will take place next Thursday, I hope to see as many parents/guardians as possible this day, please keep it on your calendar.

Monday, March 9, 2009

March 9th - March 13th

This week in World History we begin our study of Medieval Europe. Monday students will create the cover page for their binder on this unit. Four colored pictures associated with this period in Europe and three facts or questions about this period along with the title will be due tomorrow, Tuesday the 10th. Students will also receive the vocabulary for this unit, which will be due on Wednesday the 11th. Also, the 5 week progress report grading period has come to an end and grades will be entered this week. Wednesday students will watch a short video and answer related questions on life in the middle ages.

March 2nd - March 6th

This past week in World History we concluded our study of Feudal Japan. Students took notes on a PowerPoint presentation of the culture of Japan on Monday, played a review game with chopsticks on Tuesday and Wednesday, created some origami and Noh theater masks on Thursday, and conducted a binder check for the Japan unit on Friday. Students were asked to get their binder sheets signed by their parent or guardian and return them on Monday for final grading.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Today in History students worked on summarizing and answering questions about the culture of Japan. Students were asked to read pages 256-261 and answer the following questions:

1. What is the emphasis of Zen Buddhism?
2. How are noh and kabuki different from each other?
3. Why do historians value Lady Murasaki’s “The Tale of Genji”?
4. What new forms of literature and drama did the Japanese develop?
5. How did Japanese culture reflect an interest in natural beauty?

Tomorrow students will watch a short video tomorrow.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Feb 24th - Feb 27th

This week in World History students continue their study of Japan. Monday students participated in a role playing game based on the feudal system in Japan. Students were asked to complete a Japanese feudal pyramid for homework (w/ pictures and color). Tuesday students worked on a map challenge of Japan - this map with 8 questions should be colored, and labeled with all questions answered by Friday the 27th. Wednesday students will begin to learn about the culture of Japan - including religious practices, literature and the arts. Thursday students will watch a short video on the practices of the samurai.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Feb 16th - Feb 20th

This week in World History students continued their study of Feudal Japan and also worked on the "Man of La Mancha" assignment. Tuesday students worked on the essay for the play, Wednesday students participated in a workshop put on by the play's production company to discuss their reactions to the play. Thursday students got back to their study of Japan by working on a journal about rules and power and then taking Cornell notes on a PowerPoint presentation. Friday students turned in their play essays and finished the PowerPoint and reviewed questions on the Land of the Rising Sun. Monday students will be participating in a role playing game based on the feudal structure of Japan. Tuesday they will watch a short video on the samurai class and Wednesday they will learn about the religious and literary traditions of Japan. Have a good weekend, there is no homework for Monday.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Feb. 9th - 13th

This week in World History students began their study of Medieval Japan. On Tuesday students graded their China Binders and were asked to get their grade sheet signed by their parent or guardian for an additional 5 points. On Wednesday, the students worked on vocabulary for Japan and finished the cover page for this unit. On Thursday students worked in pairs to summarize a reading from the textbook. Students were then asked to answer the following questions for homework:

1. Why might trade have been important in early Japan?
2. How did Buddhism influence Japanese religious practices?
3. why was land possession a common source of conflict among clans?
4. What role did Prince Shotoku play in Japanese society?
5. How was Japan the same and different after Prince Shotoku's reign?

Friday students will be taking a field trip to UCLA's Freud Theater to watch "The Man of La Mancha". If you have not turned in a signed permission slip, please be sure to do so before we leave!!

Remember that in observance of President's Day, Monday, February 16th there is no school. Tuesday students will continue their study of Feudal Japan. Have a great weekend.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Today in World History students completed note taking on the dynasties of China and began work on the Mongol era in China. Students will read pgs. 233-239 in the text and answer the following questions for homework, due tomorrow, Friday the 6th. The questions are:
1. Why would the Mongols divide the empire into different khanates ruled by different family members?
2. What traditions of Chinese government did Kublai Khan preserve (keep)?
3. Why did Kublai keep certain traditions of Chinese government when he took control of China?
4. Why would Kublai Khan trust foreigners to help rule China but not the Chinese themselves?
5. Was Mongol rule good or bad for China? Explain.

The Binder check for this unit will take place on Monday instead of tomorrow so that students can use the weekend to organize and complete any missing assignments. The assignments for this unit are:

1. China cover page
2. Table of Contents
3. Vocabulary Sheet
4. Map challenge - China
5. Imperial China PPT notes
6. Journal Grid
7. Spread of Buddhism summary
8. Reunification of China Questions
9. G.R.A.P.E.S. - Buddhism sheet
10. Bubble Map - Buddhism
11. Illustrated Time-line
12 Dynasties of China PPT notes
13. The Mongol Empire Questions

One quick reminder that we will be taking our field trip to the Freud Theatre on Friday February 13th - please be sure to return your parent permission slips as soon as possible.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Feb. 2nd - Feb. 6th

This week in World History students will conclude their study of China. Monday students worked on their illustrated time-lines which are due tomorrow. The time-line should be colored and should consist of two time-lines - one for the dynasties of China starting from 206 B.C. to 1644 C.E. and one for important events that occurred around the world during the same time period as the dynasties. The dynasties of China from 206 B.C. are:

The Han Dynasty 206 B.C. to 220 C.E
Six Dynasties 220 - 581 C.E.
Sui Dynasty 589 - 618 C.E.
Tang Dynasty 618 - 907 C.E.
Five Dynasties/Ten Kingdoms 907 - 960 C.E.
Song Dynasty 960 - 1279 C.E.
Yuan Dynasty (Mongols) 1279 - 1368 C.E.
Ming Dynasty 1368 - 1644 C.E.

Tuesday students will finish a PowerPoint presentation on the dynasties of China. Wednesday students will be learning about the inventions and achievements of China and Thursday we will learn about the influence China had over nearby Asian cultures like Korea and Japan. Friday will be the binder check for this unit. Be sure to complete and organize your binder for grading.

The grades for this semester will be submitted on Tuesday - the new semester starts Monday the 9th. Be sure to keep your eyes open for the semester report cards.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Today in World History student continued their study of China. Students took Cornell style notes on a PowerPoint presentation on the dynasties of China and the emergence of different belief systems in the empire. Tomorrow students will conclude the study of dynastic succession in China. This week's assignment, an essay on the spread of Buddhism in China, is due tomorrow. This assignment is worth 20 points - don't miss out on these important class points!! Also the illustrated time-line on the dynasties of China with accompanying world events (worth 15 points) is due on Tuesday of next week.
Remember that next week is the end of the semester. Be sure to turn in all remaining assignments in order to get the best grade you can get. The new semester will begin on Monday February 9th.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Jan. 26th - Jan. 30th

This week in World History students will continue their study of Imperial China. Monday students began the process of writing an essay on the spread of Buddhism in China during the Tang Dynasty. The class worked together to develop ideas on a bubble map and will finish fleshing out the ideas and form of our essay on Tuesday. Students will complete their essay by Friday. This essay is the weekly homework assignment and will be worth 20 points. Tuesday students will create an illustrated time-line of the dynastic periods of ancient China with accompanying events from other parts of the world during the same time frame. This is a nightly assignment and is due on Wednesday. A representative from the UCLA production of "The Man of La Mancha"will be in class on Wednesday to prepare the students for our February field trip to see this musical play. On Thursday students will get back to China where they will learn about the reunification of China under the Tang and Song Dynasties.


Quick reminder: the 20 week/semester report card grades will be submitted in the next week - keep an eye out for them in the weeks ahead.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Today in World History students continued their study of Imperial China - in particular the importance of Buddhism during the Tang Dynasty. Students worked on focus reading selections that explained how Buddhism spread in four different arenas - Religious, Political, Economic, and Social. Students will use the information from these sheets to write a short essay response starting on Monday. If students did not finish these sheets in class, they must finish them this weekend - they are due Monday. Next week students will begin learning about the Dynasties of China and the cultural and scientific contributions of the Chinese people. On Wednesday of next week we will be taking a short break from China to learn a bit about the play "The Man of La Mancha" - all 7th graders will be taking a field trip in February to see this play at UCLA (parent permission slips will be sent out prior to the trip). Have a good weekend, and I will see you on Monday the 26th - which just happens to be the Chinese New Year.

One quick reminder that this semester is quickly coming to a close - grades will start being submitted at the end of next week. Be sure to keep your focus and turn in all necessary work to keep or improve your grade.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Jan. 20th - Jan. 23rd

I hope everyone had a nice three day weekend. This week in World History we will be continuing our study of Imperial China. Tuesday students worked on the cover to their China binder - drawing 4 colored pictures related to China and writing 3 facts that they know about China. Wednesday students worked on a Journal grid and spread of Buddhism summary handout in class. For homework students were asked to answer 5 questions related to the homework readings from Tuesday. The questions will be due on Thursday, they are:

1. How were floods, droughts, and hunger in China connected?
2. How did Confucianism promote social order?
3. Why did Confucianism lose influence?
4. How did Buddhism help people endure suffering?
5. What is the Mandate of Heaven, and when was a new dynasty considered to have gained it?

Thursday, students will continue to learn about the spread of Buddhism through China and on Friday they will write a short essay on this information.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Well our first week back is over and was fairly painless! Thursday, students were asked to finish the map challenge that they began with their partners on Wednesday and were then introduced to China before it became a unified empire. Students learned about the different provinces that were united by Ying Zheng in 221 B.C. Friday, students took Cornell notes on a PowerPoint presentation on the beginnings of the Chinese Empire and began creating their cover sheets for their China binder.

One quick reminder - there is no school on Monday in recognition of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Have a good 3 day weekend!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Jan. 12th - Jan. 16th

Welcome back everyone! I hope you all had a good winter break. This week in World History we will begin our study of ancient China. On Monday, students were asked to write down as many things as they knew about China. Students then did a quick write on the Great Wall of China from the perspective of a Chinese soldier. Tuesday students worked on vocabulary for the unit - defining, using each word in a sentence, and illustrating with at least 4 colors - as usual. Students who did not finish the vocabulary in class must finish it for homework due on Wednesday the 14th.
The vocabulary words for this unit are:
- Buddhism
- Bureaucracy
- Confucianism
- Daoism
- Imperial
- Reunify
- Scholar-official

On Wednesday, students will work in groups to complete a map challenge of Asia.

One quick reminder for those who wish to complete the extra credit magazine assignment on the cultures of the Americas - it is due tomorrow, Wednesday the 14th.