PPT-Chapter 9 - Historical Origins and
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Contemporary Issues Unit 2 Social 101 Review of Aboriginal history in Canada Cultural Contact European Trading Potlatch and Beothuk Assimilation Imperialism
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Contemporary Issues Unit 2 Social 101 Review of Aboriginal history in Canada Cultural Contact European Trading Potlatch and Beothuk Assimilation Imperialism Residential Schools. Columns should be “year,” “historical,” “baseline,” and “benchmark.”. Under “year” enter the years for which you have data. Under the other three columns enter your data. Historical, Baselines, Benchmark Graph in Excel 2007. A Common Starting Point: Agrarian Bureaucracy. The Bourgeois Route. The Bourgeois Route. Variable 1: The Bourgeois Impulse. The Bourgeois Route. Variable 1: The Bourgeois Impulse. The Bourgeois Route. What is Historical Fiction?. Historical fiction is fiction set in the past. It contains a rich mixture of fact and fiction. . . What is Historical Fiction?. Through novels and short stories, an author may combine factual information about time, place, events, and real people of the period with fictional characters, dialogue, and details.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refrigerator_car. Food . in Historical Perspective: . Early Technologies —. Transportation. Refrigeration. Canning. Anthropology of Food. University of Minnesota Duluth. Laura Franklin-Hall. New York University. April 2015. Scientific Classifications. g. ranular materials. f. undamental particles. g. enes. e. ven-toed ungulates. Niger-Congo languages. Differences Between Classifications. History?. WHAT?. WHY?. HOW?. How do we decide what and whose stories to tell?. Historical Significance. Events of History Timeline. Activity #1. Results in a . Change. Reveals. something about the past or the future. Mills Kelly. George Mason University. tkelly7@gmu.edu. What Are We Going to Do Today?. Think about thinking like a historian. Watch some people think like a historian. Try to arrive at some partial agreement about what we think historical thinking is and how we can recognize it when we see it. ancestor, ancestry . heritage . d. escend from, descendants . P. hysicist, oceanographer and broadcaster. Politician, Labour MP. English international cricketer. Film director. TV P. resenter, businesswoman. -The first chapter of Time Period 2 (1607-1754)-. . Time Period 2. makes up about 10% of the AP Exam.. . In what ways is Chapter 2 an extension of Chapter 1? What are the new ideas that emerge?. Strand. History F-6. Victorian Curriculum History Structure. Historical Concepts and Skills. Historical Knowledge. History Curriculum. Do: . What do we want students to be able to do?. Know: . What do we want students to know. Historical fiction is . fiction. set in . the past. . It contains a rich. . mixture. of . fact. and . fiction. . . What is Historical Fiction?. Through novels and short stories, an author may . combine. History. : Politics, Dates, . Individuals. Culture: Social Customs and traditions. Geography: Topography, weather, flora, fauna.. This would include: Dress, food, homes, weddings, funerals, dance, mourning, tools, literature, war, etiquette, agriculture, employment, taxation, religion, holidays, economics, etc.. Animal Liberation Front. Origins . Hunt Saboteurs Association (HSA)- 1962. John Prestige . Committed to nonviolence. Band of Mercy-1970s. Break away group of HSA (Sabbers). Named after Victorian Youth Wing of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Elementary History-Social Science. Winter Symposium. January, 2015. Objectives. Participants will understand the process of Historical Inquiry. Participants will understand how to use multiple pieces of informational text and close reading to help students to think critically about past events.
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