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*World History Homeschool CurriculumSyllabus
instructor: David Peal
In the first semester students begin by exploring one of the oldest and most successful civilizations: China. Students analyze how China was governed and met basic needs (food and trade), and what people believed. A brief unit then looks at the Roman Empire: how was Rome governed, what did people believe. and why, in comparative perspective, did this empire fail? In the balance of the first semester, students examine the rise of Islamic empires and their relationship to the Christian kingdoms of Europe. World History Homework HelpMajor themes in the second quarter include conflicts between empires (the Crusades) as well as connections between empires (the Silk Road).
In the second semester the focus shifts from the Old World to connections between the Old World and the New World. Students first learn about the
*Home Units Home Units WORLD HISTORY. Why Study History? Infographic assessment.
*On this site, you will be able to find vital information to make your year in World History a successful one. There are several different pages listed on the left that will be useful to you such as keeping up to date with homework, dates on tests/quizzes, and calendar events for the school and district.the conflicts that tore Europe apart in the 1600s and 1700s and then turn to the dramatic expansion of Europe’s power after 1500. The year ends with a look at how slavery was introduced in the New World.
Duluth World History: Home About Us Gateway Honors World History CP World History QR CODE: ARMS RACE QR CODE: CHINA QR CODE: ESPIONAGE QR CODE: KENNEDY. Slide to the top.
The year is organized in a small number units:
*Secrets of China’s success
*Islamic empires
*The Middle Ages in Europe
*Europe during the Renaissance and wars of religion
*Europe and global trade, 1500-1800
How you will learn
To learn about these topics you will work closely with a wide variety of maps, visual sources, and readings, including primary sources. For most topics, you will have an interactive presentation and set of vocabulary words covering the core content. To reinforce learning, homework will be assigned twice a week. To assess your understanding you can expect, for most topics, a project.
For each topic, you will find presentations, vocabulary games, and other interactive resources on the class Web site (which you are using right now; click Current work). These resources are designed to help you learn the core material you need to explore new topics.
World History HomeworkHow grades are calculated
Quarterly grades are based on homework (30%), project work (30%), quizzes (25%), and participation (15%). Homework will be done primarily on Google Classroom; many homework assignments will be completed, in part, in class. Participation refers to compliance with PBIS (the school’s positive behavior system), appropriate participation in classroom activities, and contribution to a positive classroom environment.
Technology in this course
You are expected to use Blackbaud to get assignment details and keep track of how you are doing. Much of the classwork and homework will be done directly on Google Classroom. Make sure to use your online accommodations for reading, writing, and organization. Mr. Peal can help you use all these tools to help you succeed in this class. Have a great year!
World History Homework Blogspot
*Calendar: Daily agendas, including a list of classroom activities, homework assignments, project due dates and test days.
*Units: Major topics for study. After choosing a unit, select a particular ’lesson’ for lots of downloadable PowerPoints and classroom handouts and links to YouTube educational videos.
*SOL Test Prep: End-of-semester review materials, including released tests, the World History II curriculum framework and plenty of files for review.
*Check Your Grade:Link to Parent Connection, where you can view your current average and grades on all assignments.
*Extra Credit: Opportunities to raise your grade.
*Contact Me: Send me an email or electronically submit an assignment.
*Tablets & Smartphones: Scroll to the bottom of this page and select ’Web’ rather than ’Mobile’ to view this site in its most easy-to-navigate format.
World History Homeschool Curriculum
Use the menu bar at the top of this page to begin exploring!
Download here: http://gg.gg/vhu0u
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*World History Homework Help
*World History Homework
*World History Homework Blogspot
*World History Homeschool CurriculumSyllabus
instructor: David Peal
In the first semester students begin by exploring one of the oldest and most successful civilizations: China. Students analyze how China was governed and met basic needs (food and trade), and what people believed. A brief unit then looks at the Roman Empire: how was Rome governed, what did people believe. and why, in comparative perspective, did this empire fail? In the balance of the first semester, students examine the rise of Islamic empires and their relationship to the Christian kingdoms of Europe. World History Homework HelpMajor themes in the second quarter include conflicts between empires (the Crusades) as well as connections between empires (the Silk Road).
In the second semester the focus shifts from the Old World to connections between the Old World and the New World. Students first learn about the
*Home Units Home Units WORLD HISTORY. Why Study History? Infographic assessment.
*On this site, you will be able to find vital information to make your year in World History a successful one. There are several different pages listed on the left that will be useful to you such as keeping up to date with homework, dates on tests/quizzes, and calendar events for the school and district.the conflicts that tore Europe apart in the 1600s and 1700s and then turn to the dramatic expansion of Europe’s power after 1500. The year ends with a look at how slavery was introduced in the New World.
Duluth World History: Home About Us Gateway Honors World History CP World History QR CODE: ARMS RACE QR CODE: CHINA QR CODE: ESPIONAGE QR CODE: KENNEDY. Slide to the top.
The year is organized in a small number units:
*Secrets of China’s success
*Islamic empires
*The Middle Ages in Europe
*Europe during the Renaissance and wars of religion
*Europe and global trade, 1500-1800
How you will learn
To learn about these topics you will work closely with a wide variety of maps, visual sources, and readings, including primary sources. For most topics, you will have an interactive presentation and set of vocabulary words covering the core content. To reinforce learning, homework will be assigned twice a week. To assess your understanding you can expect, for most topics, a project.
For each topic, you will find presentations, vocabulary games, and other interactive resources on the class Web site (which you are using right now; click Current work). These resources are designed to help you learn the core material you need to explore new topics.
World History HomeworkHow grades are calculated
Quarterly grades are based on homework (30%), project work (30%), quizzes (25%), and participation (15%). Homework will be done primarily on Google Classroom; many homework assignments will be completed, in part, in class. Participation refers to compliance with PBIS (the school’s positive behavior system), appropriate participation in classroom activities, and contribution to a positive classroom environment.
Technology in this course
You are expected to use Blackbaud to get assignment details and keep track of how you are doing. Much of the classwork and homework will be done directly on Google Classroom. Make sure to use your online accommodations for reading, writing, and organization. Mr. Peal can help you use all these tools to help you succeed in this class. Have a great year!
World History Homework Blogspot
*Calendar: Daily agendas, including a list of classroom activities, homework assignments, project due dates and test days.
*Units: Major topics for study. After choosing a unit, select a particular ’lesson’ for lots of downloadable PowerPoints and classroom handouts and links to YouTube educational videos.
*SOL Test Prep: End-of-semester review materials, including released tests, the World History II curriculum framework and plenty of files for review.
*Check Your Grade:Link to Parent Connection, where you can view your current average and grades on all assignments.
*Extra Credit: Opportunities to raise your grade.
*Contact Me: Send me an email or electronically submit an assignment.
*Tablets & Smartphones: Scroll to the bottom of this page and select ’Web’ rather than ’Mobile’ to view this site in its most easy-to-navigate format.
World History Homeschool Curriculum
Use the menu bar at the top of this page to begin exploring!
Download here: http://gg.gg/vhu0u
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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