PPT-World History Vocabulary
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Week 1 Pre Definition before in time place order degree or importance Example predict preview pretest Post Definition subsequent to after Example postpone
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Week 1 Pre Definition before in time place order degree or importance Example predict preview pretest Post Definition subsequent to after Example postpone posterior. Ms. Fitz. Week of September 19-23, 2011. MONDAY. 1. Go over weekly schedule. 2. Take . Alchemist . Quiz –to page 113. 3. Discuss quote, “Each man kills the thing he loves.”—Oscar Wilde—(time permitting). Welcome to September . 1. !. Historical brains engaged…commence ignition!. World History. :. American History. :. Word of the day. :. Bonus Corner. :. 891: Germans stop the advancing Vikings. n. orth of Brussels. Who were the Vikings, . Dr. Jim Hastings. Wingate University. What is “wrong” with this scene from Pirates of the Caribbean III?. Cultural illiteracy?. So the “problem” is not just lack of information, but it also concerns why that information/knowledge is not being imparted in college classrooms.. November . 8, . 2013. Agenda. Business. Sign-in sheets. Lessons. Stipends. NNCSS presenters?!?!?!. Printed . Power Points . and agendas. ?. Nicolette Smith’s PhD dissertation. How can we choose complex texts for social studies?. Ancient Egypt & Mesopotamia. RELIGION IN THE REGION. Ziggurat . -- a . massive stepped tower on which was built a temple dedicated to the chief god or goddess of a . Sumerian . city. Zoroastrianism . Advanced Placement. WHAP. Coach Jones. Coach Lucero. Coach Vasek. Coach Murdock. Mr. Ramirez. Welcome to WHAP!. WHAP is an opportunity to develop greater understanding of the evolution of global processes and contacts, in interaction with different types of human societies. In essence, how did the world get where it is today. To affect this understanding, students need a combination of factual knowledge and analytical skills. . Mark Jarrett, Ph.D. Amy . Thibaut. . Montra. Rogers. Jarrett Publishing . Thibaut. Consulting Houston ISD. . World History. Resources. A Glossary . of World History Terms. A/K/A Why U.S. History isn’t enough. Arrived in last 20 years . One of biggest developments in U.S. historical thinking. A New Field. Study major civilizations. Compare similarities and differences . What is history?. What story is being told?. The dating of the poem sets the context in the immediate aftermath of the attacks on the Twin Towers in 2001.. Begins with the word ‘today’. The big events, symbolised by the war planes are set against the present – the beach and the child and parents there.. Spring 2015. World History Daily Warm Ups. Each day as you come in to class, there will be 2-3 warm up questions for you to complete. . You will have the first 15 minutes of class to write and answer each of the questions.. 1. aspire . (v) . 2. bilateral . (. adj. ) . 3. candor . (n) . 4. defraud . (v) . 5. deity . (n) . 6. elude . (v) . 7. fixture . (n) . 8. handwriting . (n) . 9. havoc . (n) . 10. imbibe . (v) . 11. juncture . WORLD HISTORY READERS Level 6- ① World War I The arrest of Archduke Ferdinand’s murderer Crowds gathered in Paris at the beginning of WWI. World War Ⅰ When was World War I (WWI)? 1914-1918 How long did most people think the war would last? Ken Baskin and Dmitri Bondarenko. Presented at IBHA 2016. Amsterdam, Netherlands. July 1?, 2016. The Processual Worldview. Emerging over the last 30 years. A “new way of seeing reality,” “struggling to be born” (. Redeemer. Location. : Rio de Janeiro, . Brazil. Importance. : It is an important icon of Brazilian Christianity, and it has also come to symbolize Rio. It is the fifth largest statue of Jesus in the world, and was also at one point the world's tallest Art Deco statue.
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