Lesson Plans for the Week of Jan 6, 2020
World History and Geography
Michigan Standards Covered this Week:
Learning Scale 4.4
6.2.4 Imperialism– Analyze the political, economic, and social causes and consequences of imperialism by • using historical evidence and historical and modern maps to analyze and explain the causes and global consequences of nineteenth-century imperialism, including encounters between imperial powers (Europe, Japan) and local peoples in India, Africa, Central Asia, and East Asia (National Geography Standard 16).
6.2.4 Imperialism– Analyze the political, economic, and social causes and consequences of imperialism by • using historical evidence and historical and modern maps to analyze and explain the causes and global consequences of nineteenth-century imperialism, including encounters between imperial powers (Europe, Japan) and local peoples in India, Africa, Central Asia, and East Asia (National Geography Standard 16).
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Friday
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Start Chapter 21
Students will understand how under New Imperialism, European countries began to seek additional territories. Read Ch21-1 |
Empire building in Africa
Read Ch 21-2 |
Students will explain how British brought stability to India but destroyed native industries and Indians.
Read Ch 21 Section 3 Review for Ch 21 TestTest on Chapter 21 |
Test on Chapter 21
Start Final Exam Review |
Start Final Exam Review
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Economics
Michigan Standards and Learning Scales Covered this Week:
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Friday
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Japan's Economy
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Australia's Economy
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Final Exam Review
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Start Final Exam Review
Final Review Matching |
Psychology
Michigan Standards Covered this Week:
Monday
Understanding Multiple Personality Disorder
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Tuesday
Finish Ch 18
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Wednesday
Review for Chapter 18 Test
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Thursday
Start Final Exam Review
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Friday
Start Final Exam Review
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AP US History
Michigan Standards Covered this Week:
Key Concept 5.2 — Intensified by expansion and deepening regional divisions, debates over slavery and other economic, cultural, and political issues led the nation into civil war
Monday
Wrap up Gilded Age Politics
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Tuesday
Second Ind Rev Mini Lecture
2nd IR Activity |
Wednesday
2nd IR Activity
Contexualization Practice |
Thursday
Rise of Labor
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Friday
Rise of Labor
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