World History Assignments

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Jan
26

Medieval India & Southeast Asia Assessment

First Period: 8:30am to 9:21am

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Assessment

Each unit will have one summative assessment at the end that test how well you have learned key standards and ideas. Unit assessments are worth 50 points and the following is the standard breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (1 point each)

  • 5 true/false questions (1 point each)

  • 18 multiple choice questions (1 points each)

  • 3 short answer questions (4 points each)

  • 1 extra credit short answer question (4 point maximum)

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Jan
25

Southeast Asia Quick Write & Assessment Review

First Period: 8:30am to 9:21am

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

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Southeast Asia Quick Write

Do a little bit of research on the various historical sites in Southeast Asia. Determine which site, in the future, you would like to visit. Is the site religious in nature? Political? Related to military history? Something else? Then, explain why the site is important to the local culture and why you would like to visit it.

You will need to write one full paragraph. Remember, a paragraph is around 125 words, therefore, your quick write should be around 125 words. In you paragraph, be sure to explain what your site is, its significance, and why you would like to visit it.

Google Classroom

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Assessment

Each unit will have one summative assessment at the end that test how well you have learned key standards and ideas. Unit assessments are worth 50 points and the following is the standard breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (1 point each)

  • 5 true/false questions (1 point each)

  • 18 multiple choice questions (1 points each)

  • 3 short answer questions (4 points each)

  • 1 extra credit short answer question (4 point maximum)

Study with Quizlet! (Medieval India • Southeast Asia)

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Jan
24

Southeast Asia and the Pacific (5)

First Period: 8:30am to 9:13am

Second Period: 9:16am to 9:59am

Third Period: 10:12am to 10:55pm

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Southeast Asia Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

Southeast Asia and the Pacific

China, along with India, have had a profound impact on the many cultures of Southeast Asia through trade and conquest. As time went by, the shipping lanes of Southeast Asia became increasingly important and attracted outside powers that have left their mark as well.

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Jan
23

Medieval India Cornell Notes

First Period: 8:30am to 9:21am

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

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Medieval India Vocabulary Quiz

Each unit will have one or two vocabulary quizzes that test how well you have learned key vocabulary words and concepts. Vocabulary quizzes are worth 25 points and the following is the breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (0.5 points each)

  • 3 academic vocabulary sentences (1 point each)

  • 4 multiple choice questions (0.5 points each)

  • 12.5 points are automatically given

ACADEMIC VOCABULARY WORDS

  • Achievement

  • Status

  • Devote

  • Drama

  • Extract

  • Adherent

  • Advocate

Study with Quizlet!

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Cornell Notes

Fill out the Cornell Notes sheet provided in class to review all of the information covered over the course of the unit. If you are out of class, please print out the attached PDF and watch the attached video to finish this assignment.

Note: This is a paper assignment, you will need to take a picture or add a video if we are online or you are on contract/independent study. If we are in-person, you do not need to do anything here.

Cornell Notes Packet

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Jan
22

Medieval India Vocabulary Quiz & Cornell Notes

First Period: 8:30am to 9:21am

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

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Medieval India Vocabulary Quiz

Each unit will have one or two vocabulary quizzes that test how well you have learned key vocabulary words and concepts. Vocabulary quizzes are worth 25 points and the following is the breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (0.5 points each)

  • 3 academic vocabulary sentences (1 point each)

  • 4 multiple choice questions (0.5 points each)

  • 12.5 points are automatically given

ACADEMIC VOCABULARY WORDS

  • Achievement

  • Status

  • Devote

  • Drama

  • Extract

  • Adherent

  • Advocate

Study with Quizlet!

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Cornell Notes

Fill out the Cornell Notes sheet provided in class to review all of the information covered over the course of the unit. If you are out of class, please print out the attached PDF and watch the attached video to finish this assignment.

Note: This is a paper assignment, you will need to take a picture or add a video if we are online or you are on contract/independent study. If we are in-person, you do not need to do anything here.

Cornell Notes Packet

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Jan
19

India After the Fall of the Gupta (4)

First Period: 8:30am to 9:21am

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

India After the Fall of the Gupta

At its height, the Gupta empire was one of the most advanced states in Afroeurasia. But, like Rome and Persia before it, this powerful empire eventually faced decline.

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Jan
18

The Gupta Empire (3)

First Period: 8:30am to 9:21am

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

The Gupta Empire

Today, the subcontinent of South Asia is home to three of the world’s most populous nations. India has a majority Hindu population and a large Muslim minority, while Pakistan and Bangladesh are Muslim nations.

Long before the arrival of Islam, South Asia was home to one of the world's oldest civilizations. Two powerful empires arose. The Maurya dynasty ruled much of India from 321 BCE to 185 BCE, but a series of weak rulers led to the collapse of the Maurya.

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Jan
17

Indian Caste Skits

First Period: 8:30am to 9:13am

Second Period: 9:16am to 9:59am

Third Period: 10:12am to 10:55pm

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Indian Caste Skits

You and your fellow caste-mates are going to come up with a 1 minute skit to help explain to the class what your caste is all about. There should be one narrator and the rest should be actors.

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Jan
12

Hinduism and Buddhism (2)

First Period: 8:30am to 9:21am

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

Origins and Beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism

Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world and the third largest, with about 1 billion followers. It began in India during the Vedic age, growing slowly and changing into a more popular Hinduism. It is the majority religion of India, Nepal, and Mauritius, and has existed in countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand for many centuries.

At the end of the Vedic period, around 600 BCE, many Indians left their homes and families to become wandering teachers of new philosophies of life. Two well-known teachers were Siddhartha Gautama (sid DAHR tuh GOW tuh muh), and Mahavira (muh hahVEE ruh). Siddhartha became known as the Buddha (BOO duh). Buddhism is a religion based on the teachings of the Buddha. We call his followers Buddhists. Mahavira was the founder of Jainism. Both faiths arose in ancient India and, like Hinduism, spread elsewhere.

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Jan
11

The Indus Valley Civilization & Ancient India (1)

First Period: 8:30am to 9:21am

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

The Indus Valley Civilization & Ancient India

The first civilizations arose near rivers. One such civilization was in South Asia. Its people farmed along the Indus River. Farmers grew plenty of food, and populations grew. In time, some of the people settled in towns and cities and formed governments.

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Jan
27

Medieval India & Southeast Asia Assessment

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

Fifth Period: 12:49pm to 1:39pm

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Assessment

Each unit will have one summative assessment at the end that test how well you have learned key standards and ideas. Unit assessments are worth 50 points and the following is the standard breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (1 point each)

  • 5 true/false questions (1 point each)

  • 18 multiple choice questions (1 points each)

  • 3 short answer questions (4 points each)

  • 1 extra credit short answer question (4 point maximum)

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Jan
26

Southeast Asia Quick Write & Assessment Review

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

Fifth Period: 12:49pm to 1:39pm

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Southeast Asia Quick Write

Do a little bit of research on the various historical sites in Southeast Asia. Determine which site, in the future, you would like to visit. Is the site religious in nature? Political? Related to military history? Something else? Then, explain why the site is important to the local culture and why you would like to visit it.

You will need to write one full paragraph. Remember, a paragraph is around 125 words, therefore, your quick write should be around 125 words. In you paragraph, be sure to explain what your site is, its significance, and why you would like to visit it.

Google Classroom

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Assessment

Each unit will have one summative assessment at the end that test how well you have learned key standards and ideas. Unit assessments are worth 50 points and the following is the standard breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (1 point each)

  • 5 true/false questions (1 point each)

  • 18 multiple choice questions (1 points each)

  • 3 short answer questions (4 points each)

  • 1 extra credit short answer question (4 point maximum)

Study with Quizlet! (Medieval India • Southeast Asia)

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Jan
25

Southeast Asia and the Pacific (5)

Second Period: 9:16am to 9:59am

Fourth Period: 10:58am to 11:41am

Fifth Period: 12:16pm to 12:59pm

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Southeast Asia Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

Southeast Asia and the Pacific

China, along with India, have had a profound impact on the many cultures of Southeast Asia through trade and conquest. As time went by, the shipping lanes of Southeast Asia became increasingly important and attracted outside powers that have left their mark as well.

Google Classroom

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Jan
24

Medieval India Cornell Notes

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

Fifth Period: 12:49pm to 1:39pm

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Medieval India Vocabulary Quiz

Each unit will have one or two vocabulary quizzes that test how well you have learned key vocabulary words and concepts. Vocabulary quizzes are worth 25 points and the following is the breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (0.5 points each)

  • 3 academic vocabulary sentences (1 point each)

  • 4 multiple choice questions (0.5 points each)

  • 12.5 points are automatically given

ACADEMIC VOCABULARY WORDS

  • Achievement

  • Status

  • Devote

  • Drama

  • Extract

  • Adherent

  • Advocate

Study with Quizlet!

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Cornell Notes

Fill out the Cornell Notes sheet provided in class to review all of the information covered over the course of the unit. If you are out of class, please print out the attached PDF and watch the attached video to finish this assignment.

Note: This is a paper assignment, you will need to take a picture or add a video if we are online or you are on contract/independent study. If we are in-person, you do not need to do anything here.

Cornell Notes Sheet

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Jan
23

Medieval India Vocabulary Quiz & Cornell Notes

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

Fifth Period: 12:49pm to 1:39pm

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Medieval India Vocabulary Quiz

Each unit will have one or two vocabulary quizzes that test how well you have learned key vocabulary words and concepts. Vocabulary quizzes are worth 25 points and the following is the breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (0.5 points each)

  • 3 academic vocabulary sentences (1 point each)

  • 4 multiple choice questions (0.5 points each)

  • 12.5 points are automatically given

ACADEMIC VOCABULARY WORDS

  • Achievement

  • Status

  • Devote

  • Drama

  • Extract

  • Adherent

  • Advocate

Study with Quizlet!

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Cornell Notes

Fill out the Cornell Notes sheet provided in class to review all of the information covered over the course of the unit. If you are out of class, please print out the attached PDF and watch the attached video to finish this assignment.

Note: This is a paper assignment, you will need to take a picture or add a video if we are online or you are on contract/independent study. If we are in-person, you do not need to do anything here.

Cornell Notes Sheet

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Jan
20

India After the Fall of the Gupta (4)

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

Fifth Period: 12:49pm to 1:39pm

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

India After the Fall of the Gupta

At its height, the Gupta empire was one of the most advanced states in Afroeurasia. But, like Rome and Persia before it, this powerful empire eventually faced decline.

Google Classroom

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Jan
19

The Gupta Empire (3)

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

Fifth Period: 12:49pm to 1:39pm

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

The Gupta Empire

Today, the subcontinent of South Asia is home to three of the world’s most populous nations. India has a majority Hindu population and a large Muslim minority, while Pakistan and Bangladesh are Muslim nations.

Long before the arrival of Islam, South Asia was home to one of the world's oldest civilizations. Two powerful empires arose. The Maurya dynasty ruled much of India from 321 BCE to 185 BCE, but a series of weak rulers led to the collapse of the Maurya.

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Jan
18

Asia Geography Quiz & Asia Map

Second Period: 9:16am to 9:59am

Fourth Period: 10:58am to 11:41am

Fifth Period: 12:16pm to 12:59pm

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Asia Geography Quiz

Like vocabulary quizzes, geography quizzes are also worth 25 points and will test how well you have learned certain aspects of world geography. For the quiz, you will have to match certain regions and/or countries with their location on the map. The following is the breakdown:

  • 5 matching questions (0.5 points each)

  • 5 description matching questions (1 point each)

  • 5 multiple choice questions (1 point each)

  • 12.5 points are automatically given

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Asia Map

You will be creating a map of Asia highlighting all of the key regions, cities, and cities on the continent.

Your map of Asia should include all of the main regions of the continent as well as the following countries: China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Thailand, and Vietnam. You do not need to draw borders, but you do need to include 10 different cities.

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Jan
17

The Indus Valley Civilization (1) & Hinduism and Buddhism (2)

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

Fifth Period: 12:49pm to 1:39pm

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

The Indus Valley Civilization & Ancient India

The first civilizations arose near rivers. One such civilization was in South Asia. Its people farmed along the Indus River. Farmers grew plenty of food, and populations grew. In time, some of the people settled in towns and cities and formed governments.

Origins and Beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism

Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world and the third largest, with about 1 billion followers. It began in India during the Vedic age, growing slowly and changing into a more popular Hinduism. It is the majority religion of India, Nepal, and Mauritius, and has existed in countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand for many centuries.

At the end of the Vedic period, around 600 BCE, many Indians left their homes and families to become wandering teachers of new philosophies of life. Two well-known teachers were Siddhartha Gautama (sid DAHR tuh GOW tuh muh), and Mahavira (muh hahVEE ruh). Siddhartha became known as the Buddha (BOO duh). Buddhism is a religion based on the teachings of the Buddha. We call his followers Buddhists. Mahavira was the founder of Jainism. Both faiths arose in ancient India and, like Hinduism, spread elsewhere.

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Jan
11

World Atlas (Asia & Oceania) & Asia Map

Second Period: 9:16am to 9:59am

Fourth Period: 10:58am to 11:41am

Fifth Period: 12:16pm to 12:59pm

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World Atlas (Asia & Oceania)

As we go over the various geographic regions of Asia, you will fill out the paper atlas that was passed out. The third checkpoint will include the four pages on Asia and Oceania.

Note: This is a paper assignment, you will need to take a picture or add a video if we are online or you are on contract/independent study. If we are in-person, you do not need to do anything here.

Atlas of the World

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Asia Map

You will be creating a map of Asia highlighting all of the key regions, cities, and cities on the continent.

Your map of Asia should include all of the main regions of the continent as well as the following countries: China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Thailand, and Vietnam. You do not need to draw borders, but you do need to include 10 different cities.

Asia Map

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Jan
10

World Atlas (Asia & Oceania) & Asia Map

Second Period: 9:24am to 10:14am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

Fifth Period: 12:49pm to 1:39pm

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World Atlas (Asia & Oceania)

As we go over the various geographic regions of Asia, you will fill out the paper atlas that was passed out. The third checkpoint will include the four pages on Asia and Oceania.

Note: This is a paper assignment, you will need to take a picture or add a video if we are online or you are on contract/independent study. If we are in-person, you do not need to do anything here.

Atlas of the World

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Asia Map

You will be creating a map of Asia highlighting all of the key regions, cities, and cities on the continent.

Your map of Asia should include all of the main regions of the continent as well as the following countries: China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Thailand, and Vietnam. You do not need to draw borders, but you do need to include 10 different cities.

Asia Map

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Jan
21

Southeast Asia Travel Project

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

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Southeast Asia Travel Project

With your group, you will create an itinerary for a vacation to Southeast Asia. The trip will last 10 days, you should visit at least two countries, and visit at least five historical sites. You will need to provide the price and a rationale why you chose to visit each location.

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Jan
20

Southeast Asia Travel Project

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

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Southeast Asia Travel Project

With your group, you will create an itinerary for a vacation to Southeast Asia. The trip will last 10 days, you should visit at least two countries, and visit at least five historical sites. You will need to provide the price and a rationale why you chose to visit each location.

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Jan
19

Medieval India & Southeast Asia Assessment

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Assessment

Each unit will have one summative assessment at the end that test how well you have learned key standards and ideas. Unit assessments are worth 50 points and the following is the standard breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (1 point each)

  • 5 true/false questions (1 point each)

  • 18 multiple choice questions (1 points each)

  • 3 short answer questions (4 points each)

  • 1 extra credit short answer question (4 point maximum)

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Jan
18

Medieval India & Southeast Asia Cornell Notes & Assessment Review

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Cornell Notes

Fill out the Cornell Notes sheet provided in class to review all of the information covered over the course of the unit. If you are out of class, please print out the attached PDF and watch the attached video to finish this assignment.

Note: This is a paper assignment, you will need to take a picture or add a video if we are online or you are on contract/independent study. If we are in-person, you do not need to do anything here.

Cornell Notes Sheet

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Assessment

Each unit will have one summative assessment at the end that test how well you have learned key standards and ideas. Unit assessments are worth 50 points and the following is the standard breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (1 point each)

  • 5 true/false questions (1 point each)

  • 18 multiple choice questions (1 points each)

  • 3 short answer questions (4 points each)

  • 1 extra credit short answer question (4 point maximum)

Study with Quizlet! (Medieval India • Southeast Asia)

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Jan
14

Medieval India & Southeast Asia Cornell Notes

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Cornell Notes

Fill out the Cornell Notes sheet provided in class to review all of the information covered over the course of the unit. If you are out of class, please print out the attached PDF and watch the attached video to finish this assignment.

Note: This is a paper assignment, you will need to take a picture or add a video if we are online or you are on contract/independent study. If we are in-person, you do not need to do anything here.

Cornell Notes Sheet

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Jan
13

Southeast Asia and the Pacific (5)

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

Southeast Asia and the Pacific

China, along with India, have had a profound impact on the many cultures of Southeast Asia through trade and conquest. As time went by, the shipping lanes of Southeast Asia became increasingly important and attracted outside powers that have left their mark as well.

Google Classroom

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Jan
12

Medieval India Vocabulary Quiz & Cornell Notes

Third Period: 10:12am to 10:55am

Fourth Period: 10:58am to 11:41am

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Medieval India Vocabulary Quiz

Each unit will have one or two vocabulary quizzes that test how well you have learned key vocabulary words and concepts. Vocabulary quizzes are worth 25 points and the following is the breakdown:

  • 15 vocabulary matching questions (0.5 points each)

  • 3 academic vocabulary sentences (1 point each)

  • 4 multiple choice questions (0.5 points each)

  • 12.5 points are automatically given

ACADEMIC VOCABULARY WORDS

  • Achievement

  • Status

  • Devote

  • Drama

  • Extract

  • Adherent

  • Advocate

Study with Quizlet!

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Medieval India & Southeast Asia Cornell Notes

Fill out the Cornell Notes sheet provided in class to review all of the information covered over the course of the unit. If you are out of class, please print out the attached PDF and watch the attached video to finish this assignment.

Note: This is a paper assignment, you will need to take a picture or add a video if we are online or you are on contract/independent study. If we are in-person, you do not need to do anything here.

Cornell Notes Sheet

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Jan
11

India After the Fall of the Gupta (4)

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

India After the Fall of the Gupta

At its height, the Gupta empire was one of the most advanced states in Afroeurasia. But, like Rome and Persia before it, this powerful empire eventually faced decline.

Google Classroom

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Jan
10

The Gupta Empire (3)

Third Period: 10:27am to 11:17am

Fourth Period: 11:20am to 12:09pm

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Medieval India Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we start a reading, the questions will be due the next day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available after school for homework (unless there are other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

The Gupta Empire

Today, the subcontinent of South Asia is home to three of the world’s most populous nations. India has a majority Hindu population and a large Muslim minority, while Pakistan and Bangladesh are Muslim nations.

Long before the arrival of Islam, South Asia was home to one of the world's oldest civilizations. Two powerful empires arose. The Maurya dynasty ruled much of India from 321 BCE to 185 BCE, but a series of weak rulers led to the collapse of the Maurya.

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