Unit 2 - Mesopotamia, Egypt AND The INDUS VALLeY
Flipped Approach - We are going to go over this as a class to practice the flipped approach. The flipped approach is where we go to a more student centered approach to learning.
My job as the teacher:
1) Provide information for students through videos, articles, graphs, charts and pictures
2) Provide questions and assignments
3) Provide assistance during class time and opprotunities for further learning
The Students job:
1) Watch the video, look at the charts, read the articles, etc...
2) Do the assignments
3) Ask questions (especially if they need more clarification)
4) Look for other information if they want or feel the need to expand on what they learned.
My job as the teacher:
1) Provide information for students through videos, articles, graphs, charts and pictures
2) Provide questions and assignments
3) Provide assistance during class time and opprotunities for further learning
The Students job:
1) Watch the video, look at the charts, read the articles, etc...
2) Do the assignments
3) Ask questions (especially if they need more clarification)
4) Look for other information if they want or feel the need to expand on what they learned.
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Early Civilizations of the Americas
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Iroquois Confederacy
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Asia
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Ancient Civilization Quiz
Ancient Civilization Quiz -
Below is the quiz we will be doing in class, remember the purpose of the quiz is to see what you know and the areas you need to work on. Here is how the class will be structured. 1) Attempt all the questions that you think you know 2) Ask me (Reis) to correct/give feedback/ clues etc. 3) Make more attempts to see what you can remember/ figure out 4) Last ten minutes of class, go over you class notes and assignments 5) Through out this quiz can always ask me to take a look at it. 6) Hand it in when you have completed it. |
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Extra Ancient civilizations Vids
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Unit 2 Review
Here is the review for Unit 2. Use this as a way to organize your notes and figure out what you maybe missing or don't understand.
Remember: The review is added to your test score. not only does doing the review help you study it also can help your mark.
So here is how it works:
If the test is out of 60 Marks and the review is out of 5 Your test mark would actually be out of 65.
Example:
If on your Test you get 50 you add this to your review 5 your total mark on your test is 55. If you
60 5 65
didn't do the review your mark is 50.
65
Remember: The review is added to your test score. not only does doing the review help you study it also can help your mark.
So here is how it works:
If the test is out of 60 Marks and the review is out of 5 Your test mark would actually be out of 65.
Example:
If on your Test you get 50 you add this to your review 5 your total mark on your test is 55. If you
60 5 65
didn't do the review your mark is 50.
65
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