Friday, January 27, 2017

January 27

West African Kingdoms Final Project


Choice One:  Essay
Prompt:  Many West Africans converted to Islam so they could increase their trading opportunities.  In other words, Muslims stuck together and benefited because of it.  In modern society, do you think it’s necessary, or at least beneficial for ethnic, racial, or religious groups to stick together in things such as friendships, marriage, activities, businesses, etc.

Check the Essay Resources page to links to get you started.


Choice Two:  Performance - A poem, song, or folktale (You may work with a partner for this project, if you choose.)
Prompt:  Oral tradition was an important cultural trait of West African empires.   Griots in West Africa brought stories and characters to life to pass down historical information, teach morals and ethics, and entertain.  Honoring that tradition, you may create and perform a poem, song, or folktale about one or more of the following: 
·      How Islam came to play a significant role in expanding the West African empires
o   This may include information on culture, growth, economy, and/or leaders
·      The importance of trade of gold and salt to the empires
·      The impact of an individual (something must rhyme with Battuta!) we’ve studied from one of the African empires
·      Other… See me for approval

Need creative inspiration?
Songs about historical figures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPrAKuOBWzw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NOjkmkanrc

Poems about historical figures:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1861/01/paul-revere-s-ride/308349/

Folktales
http://anikefoundation.org/index.php/african-folktales/

Thursday, January 19, 2017

What was it like to live in Mali in the 14th Century?

Click HERE

Friday, November 18, 2016

The Golden Age of Islam


Hi Students:
Here are resources for your Museum Brochure project for The Golden Age of Islam.  Choose an area of achievement based on the categories listed below.  You may use other websites, but you must cite them in your c-notes.
Islamic Golden Age Areas of Achievement

Art and Architecture
Textbook pages 121-122


Medicine and Pharmacy


Mathematics
Textbook page 123



Science and Engineering


Intellectualism (Culture of Learning)


Women of the Golden Age of Islam


Arabic Language


Paper Making / Bookbinding / Literature
Textbook page 122


Astronomy
Textbook page 123






Friday, October 14, 2016

Hi Students,
Here's the current events assignment in case you need a reminder :)


Current Events Assignment (30 points)
This assignment is an opportunity to become informed about a current news story that affects our country or our world.  Throughout the year, you’ll be responsible for short reports on a current event of your choosing. 

Please follow these instructions:
1.     Read and cut out (or print) an article from a newspaper, news magazine, or reputable website.  Note:  Your article should be about something that affects society as a whole.  It should not be a local crime report or a trivial story. 
2.     On a piece of paper (it may be typed or written), include the following:
a.      Bibliographic information about the article (title of article, title of news source, date, page number) (3 points)
b.     A summary of the main points of the story in complete sentences (between 50 and 100 words). (10 points)
c.      An explanation of why you chose this story, including why the story is important and to whom the story important. (5 points)
d.     An explanation of what questions you have after reading the story. (What more information would you like to know?) (5 points)
e.      An analysis of whether or not you think this story is objective (unbiased), or does the author’s opinion influence the story in some way. (5 points)
3.     Attach the article to your report. (2 points)

Note:  Capitalization, grammar, and spelling count in this assignment.   Use spellcheck or a dictionary and proofread your paper.  J

Due Date: October 18 (Red Day) / October 19 (White Day)

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Test on the Roman Empire is coming up!

In order to avoid conflicts with our Roosevelt Activity Day (RAD!), your test on the Roman Empire and Early Christianity will be Monday, October 10 (Red Day) and Tuesday, October 11 (White Day).  Review days will be Wednesday, October 5th (White Day) and Thursday, October 6th (Red Day).  Note that RAD is on Friday, October 7th.  We have class that day, but it is a short period.  We'll have some review time and some time for a Roman Legacies video that day.

Click on Test Resources on the right side of the page for study materials.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Hi Students,
The website is LIVE.  Click on the Classwork and Homework link to the right to stay up to date.
Students got creative with the Map Your World assignment.