Monday, February 2, 2015

February 2nd - Narrowing a Research Topic & Recording Resources & Evidence

Welcome:

As you watch the BBC video clip consider: What does science teach us about learning something new?

Purpose:
  • Select a research topic & draft a research question - Use the Finding a Research Topic to start or go to your G-Drive and continue. 
  • Record evidence and sources - Once you have a research topic, begin conducting research. Use the database resources to guide your search. Record evidence and sources on your Outline Source Document
Homework:
Continue to gather resources and evidence to answer your research question. 

Friday, January 30, 2015

January 30th - DBQ: Should we celebrate the Voyage of Zheng He?

Welcome:

Navigate to Learning and the Adolescent Mind resources section and play The Towers of Hanoi http://www.learningandtheadolescentmind.org/resources_02_towers.html
When you are done, discuss with a neighbor:
  • When I first read the problem, I thought…
  • I started this problem/task by…
  • When I got stuck, I…
  • If I were given a similar task, I would do the following differently…
  • What have I learned about myself as a problem solver/learner?


Purpose:
  • Describe the voyage of Zheng He
  • Argue if we should or should not celebrate the voyage of Zheng He.
  • Describe key events in the Renaissance and Reformation

Homework:
None

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

January 27th - Starting the DBQ: Background reading on the Voyages of Zeng He

Welcome:

Welcome (answer in the comment section below):

  • If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
Purpose:
  • Describe the voyage of Zheng He.
  • Argue if we should or should not celebrate the voyage of Zheng He.

Homework
None

(If you were absent, see Mr. Protz for the reading)

Monday, January 26, 2015

January 26th - Starting the Research Project

Today students started their research projects.

Welcome (answer in the comment section below):

  • If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?

Purpose:
  • Find a topic of interest for your research project
  • Draft a focus question for research
Homework: Complete your 'Finding a Research Topic'

The resources for today's lesson are linked below. 

Friday, January 23, 2015

January 23rd - The Reformation & Martin Luther

Today students engaged in a blended lesson that used online documents and videos to better understand Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation.

Purpose:
  • Describe the Catholicism in Europe before and after 1517.
  • Describe how Martin Luther contributed to the Reformation. 

Homework: No homework 

Materials for today:

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

January 22nd - Finishing The Prince Close Read

Today students finished The Prince Close Read and started their research projects.

Purpose:
  • Describe Machiavelli’s argument on who Princes should rule
  • Using the Blog & Sharing your Work 
  • Find a topic of interest for your research project
Homework: Complete your 'Finding a Research Topic'

The resources for today's lesson are:

January 20th - Close Reading: The Prince

Today students started the Close Reading "The Way a Prince Should Keep Their Word". If you were absent, you will need to get the questions from Mr. Protz.

Purpose
  • Read “The Way Princes Should Keep Their Word”  from The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
  • Analyze the “The Way Princes Should Keep Their Word”   to better understand the tension between good and evil as they relate to political power.
  • Evaluate Machiavelli’s argument & claims to better understand how he believes princes should lead. 
Homework: No homework

Materials:
"The Way a Prince Should Keep Their Word"