World History I Day 1: September nd 2 – rd 3 • Preview • Where are you right now? Do you belong here? Did you pick up all the papers on the table as you walked in? • If you answered NO to any of these questions, please se me….Mr. Hotaling • Warm Up • What do you think you will learn about in World History I this year? • How did you come up with your answer? • Agenda • Class Introduction • Class Expectations Treasure Hunt! • Class Expectations Review Day 2: September th 4 – th 5 • Review • What is the quote found on the class web page? • Warm Up • If the Columbus “sailed the ocean blue” in the 15th century and MC Hammer “couldn’t touch this” in the 20th century, what century do we live in right now? • Agenda • Distribute Quizstar Login Info • Begin working on Introductory Tasks on www.hotalingwhi.wikispaces.com • Write your answers to the questions in your Interactive Notebook. • Write your answers to the PURPOSE PROMPTS on the BIG PAPER around the room. • Discuss Introductory Tasks (Purpose Prompts) Day 3: September th 8 – th 9 • Review: • What are some skills a history degree could help you develop in the 21st century? • Warm Up: “The problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete.” – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie • 1. Agree/Disagree? • 2. What is your evidence? • Agenda: • Take WHI Pretest • Watch Topic 1.1 Lecture and Set Up Notebooks • Intro Topic 1.1 Classwork • Exit Ticket: • What fact will you take from today’s lecture? Day 4: September th 10 – th 11 • Review • What do BC and AD stand for? • Warm Up • How would you describe the time period we live in now to someone visiting from 3000 years in the future? • Agenda • Topic 1.1 Classwork • Watch Topic 1.2 Lecture • Topic 1.2 Classwork Day 5: September th 12 – th 15 • Review • What are the 5 major Eras historians use to organize time? • Warm Up: Watch this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2_6cqa2cP4 • What “time” did humans first appear on Earth? • How long has all of human civilization taken according to the 24hr clock in the vicdeo? • Agenda • Topic 1.3 Lecture • Topic 1.3 Classwork • When finished you can: • Watch 1.4 Lecture (Lecture check on this information NEXT CLASS!) • Take 1st Quiz on Quizstar (QUIZ OPEN NOW UNTIL NEXT THURSDAY) Day 6: September th 16 – th 17 • Lecture Review • Where and when did Homo Sapiens first develop? • Warm Up • Look at the “Seeking Our Origins” poster and answer the following questions: • How many years between Australopithecus and discovery of fire? Discovery of fire and 1st cities? 1st cities and now? • Agenda • Review Topic 1.1-1.3 • Topic 1.4 Classwork in groups of 4 • When finished: • Take Unit 1 Quiz 1 online • Watch Topic 1.5 lecture Day 7: September th 18 – th 19 • Lecture Review • What tools do archaeologist use to determine the age of artifacts? • Warm Up • http://youtu.be/gW-0by_hZYI Trace the path of human migration. • Agenda • Which is more important?: controlling fire or the ability to farm? • Topic 1.5 Classwork • • • • Part I: Individually Part II: Class Part III: Class Part IV: Individually • When finished: • Take Unit 1 Quiz 1 online • Performance Task next class • If you haven’t taken the quiz by next class, you must do remediation and then take the quiz Sticky Note Reading - Who were the Nacarima? • First reading: LISTEN AND READ ALONG… • Red – place the red sticky note on the body ritual you think is most interesting. • Blue – place the blue sticky note on the body ritual that is most unusual. • Green – place the green sticky note on the body ritual that is most familiar. • Part III • Sketch what you think one of the body rituals looks like in your notebook. • Second reading: work with a partner • As you re-read the article using the “Key to Helping You Re-Read” write what the actual body ritual was for each color sticky note and put them in your notebook. • Part IV • Answer the question: Who were the Nacarima? • Was your sketch of the body ritual in Part III accurate? • How did the description in the article affect your perception? Day 8:September nd 22 – rd 23 • Review • What type of material did humans make tools out of in both the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras? • Warm Up: http://www.lascaux.culture.fr/index.php#/en/00.xml • What could an archaeologist tell about the individuals who created these images? How? • Agenda • Catal Huyuk, Jericho, and Stonehenge • Performance Task: Part 1 and 2 • If you haven’t taken Quiz 1.1, you will do remediation, then take Quiz 1.1 • NEXT CLASS • Performance Task: Part 3 • Writing Prompt Day 9:September th 24 – th 25 • Review • What are 3 things you learned this unit? 2 vocabulary words? 1 question? • Warm Up • How do you construct a paragraph? • Agenda • • • • Study notes (Hotaling will check) Writing Prompt (Test Grade) Take1.2 Quiz (Closed after today) Watch 2.1 Lecture