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Tuesday, January 18:
Semester Review

**Wednesday, January 19:**
Finals Hrs 2, 4 & 5

**Thursday, January 20:**
Finals Hrs 3, 6 & 7

**Friday, January 21:**
Finals Hrs 1 & 8

**Monday, January 10:** United Nations websheet. Search the attached link on the [|United Nations] & complete the worksheet distributed in class - this assignment is due Tuesday Jan 11th if not completed in class

Tuesday, January 11:
L/N Impact of WWII on GLOBAL STUDIES

Wednesday, January 12:
The Cold War pt I

Thursday, January 13:
The Cold War pt II

Monday, January 3:
Catch up day - complete before break unfinished work

Tuesday, January 4:
CNN - The Best & Worst of 2010

Wednesday, January 5:
Hitler & Churchill reading & questions (50pts)

Thursday, January 6:
L/N "What you should know about WWII"

Friday, January 7:
WWII Video & Study Guide

Monday, Dec 13:
The Great War AV/WS

Tuesday, Dec 14:
Compete and Post WWI Glogster (DUE AT THE END OF CLASS TODAY!) WWII Readings Distributed, Quiz Friday

Wed, Dec 15:
L/N "Winners & Big Losers"

Thurs, Dec 16:
"Totalitarianism" sweeps across Europe

**Monday, Dec 6:**
The Industrial Revolution (Jigsaw readings)

**Tuesday, Dec 7:**

 * "Millennium" AV & Study Guide**

**Wednesday, Dec 8:**
L/N "Intro to Conflict in the 20th Century - M.A.I.N."

**Thursday, Dec 9:**
L/N "Entente's, Alliances & the Black Hand"

**Friday, Dec 10:**
Lab 109 - WWI Glogster

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Monday Nov 29:
Complete the FRENCH REVOLUTION

**Tuesday Nov 30:**
"The Breakup: examining the Protestant Revolution" L/N

**Wednesday Dec 1:**
Assignment Catch up day

Thursday Dec 2:
The Renaissance activity

Friday Dec 3:
REVOLUTION / RENAISSANCE quiz (7points), GeoDay "Time Zones"

Monday, Nov 15:
End of Middle Ages "Web" alternative assessment

Tuesday, Nov 16:
1) Complete the study guide distributed in class by using the following link (pay attention to the headings on the worksheet - those same titles are found on the left hand side of the webpage): [|The Age of European Explorers] (Lab 109)

2) Read [|Article #6 The Protestant Reformation] and complete the guided notes from your packet. //You may NOT use notes on Thursday's quiz!// //In case you lost it-- here is the guided not sheet in PDF form//

Wednesday, Nov 17:
L/N "Machiavelli & leadership"

Thursday, Nov 18:
Reading quiz [|Article #6 The Protestant Reformation] Reformation / Renaissance Xword

Monday, Nov 1:
AV + 25 “Medieval lives” - The Peasants or Knights, READ [|ARTICLE #5A] "Renaissance Portraits"

Tuesday, Nov 2:
Reading & Crossword "The Crusades"

Wednesday, Nov 3:
L/N "Middle Ages" pt 2

Thursday, Nov 4:
Machiavelli leadership activity

Friday, Nov 5:
Reading Quiz #5 over [|ARTICLE #5A], GOOGLE EARTH geo day assignment

**Monday, Oct 25:**

 * Complete** Middle Ages Unit Two Assignment

**Tuesday, Oct 26:**
L/N "Living in the Middle," unit readings distributed

Middle Ages Unit Two Assignment must be posted for credit, "The Crusades" AV/Study guide

**Thursday, Oct 28:**
Geo Day #4

**Friday, Oct 29:**
[| Reading #4] Quiz, weekly wrap up / catch up

**Monday, Oct 18**
A/V & Study Guide "The Black Death"

L/N "The Fall of the Roman Empire"
 * Tuesday, Oct 19**

Middle Ages Unit Two Assignment
 * Wednesday, Oct 20**

Europe Map Exam (70 points), Complete Unit 2 Intro Crossword
 * Thursday, Oct 21**

**Monday, Oct 11:**
Invisible Children presentation, ROME (Video & facts)

**TUESDAY, OCT 12:**
L/N "Ancient Rome"

**WEDNESDAY, OCT 13:**
UNIT ONE EXAM (100 points)

**THURSDAY, OCT 14:**
Unit Two Intro Crossword

**FRIDAY, OCT 15:**
1) Check you TG Google email account to see if you have a message from Mr. L about missing assignments 2) Complete the following Geo Day activities to help prepare for next Thursday's map exam - European Map Exercise 3) Look for and write an extra credit paper for class. Use the links on the front page of the wiki for different current even t news sites.

Monday, Oct 4:
Invisible Children, pt 1

Tuesday, Oct 5:
Invisible Children, pt 2

Wednesday, Oct 6:
PLAN TEST - NO CLASSES MEET, MID-QUARTER

Thursday, Oct 7:
Europe Map Day (Map Exam Thursday, October 21st)

Friday, Oct 8:
Unit Review, Index cards & review sheets distributed,(Unit One Exam will be on Tuesday, October 12th) Here is a copy of the review sheet that was distributed in class on Friday, October 8th.

Monday, Sept 27:
Geo Day #3, read [|Article #3] for Thursday, Complete " Athens & Spatra " activity for Friday, Oct 1

Tuesday, Sept 28:
"The Barbarian West" video & study guide

Wednesday, Sept 29:
Complete L/N "Classical Greece"

Thursday, Sept 30:
[|Article #3] Quiz,

Friday, Oct 1:
1) " Athens & Spatra " activity must be completed and posted for credit 2) Use the following link to learn a little about the city of [|Rome], Italy. On your posting page post (where you posted Athens/Sparta a few minutes ago) write down 10 interesting facts you learned from the provided link.

Have a good weekend!

__Monday, Sept 20:__
Complete "Rights of Passage" film and study guide (50 points), complete [|reading #2] for Thursday's quiz

=__Tuesday, Sept 21:__= Geo Day #2

=__Wednesday, Sept 22:__= L/N "The Classics"

=__Thursday, Sept 23:__= Quiz over [|reading #2] Examine the differences between the city-states of Athens & Sparta using the following link [|ANCIENT GREEK LIFE]. Create a chart in your notebook that shows how life in the two different city-states differ for both men and women. (2 charts)

=__Friday, Sept 24:__= Ibooks, " Athens & Spatra " activity

__Monday, Sept 13:__
"Rites of Passage" Video & Study Guide, part one. (50 points)

__Tuesday, Sept 14__:
L/N "Culture," complete Geo Day #1, distribute [|reading #1](click this link for the reading distributed in class)

__**Wednesday, Sept 15:**__
"Getting Civilized" activity

__**Thursday, Sept 16:**__
Reading Quiz #1, complete "Civilized" activity/lesson

__Friday, Sept 17:__
"Diffusion in the USA" web based assignment, weekly wrap up

__Tuesday, Sept 7__:
Seats, Syllabus & Rules

__Wednesday, Sept 8:__
"Since you've been gone," a review of the big names and events from the summer of 2010.

__Thursday, Sept 9:__
Geo Day #1 (30 points)

**__Friday, September 10th 2010__**
== The links below will take you to a "how to" page which walks you through using a wiki. Before you begin, you need to be a member of this wiki so if you have never had Mr. Brian Litecky as a teacher, please start here. If you have, log in to the wiki and begin. ==

// **Helpful tip** //: Keeping the directions handy is helpful. If on a Mac, press the Apple (Command) key when you click on any link and open the link in a new tab. If on a PC, press the CTRL key and click to do the same thing.

Complete the the three tasks found on the link for Online Assignment 1. You will be posting pictures & files on your individual student posting page.

Choose images that you feel best our American culture to complete the assignment.