Day 1 - Intro, Website, Why is a T-shirt So Cheap?
Monday 1/30
Complete the following reading for homework:
Day 2 - Why is this T-shirt So Cheap? Reading Guide Topic 4, Industrial Revolution Article
Tuesday 1/31
Review: Why is this T-shirt So Cheap?
Watch Video
Pre Quiz
Reading Guides
Watch Video
Pre Quiz
Reading Guides
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MIQ 1: Why did the Industrial Revolution start in England and what were some aspects of it?
Day 3 - MIQ 1 Notes and Reading Guide Topic 1
Wednesday 2/1
Learning Goal: Analyze why and how the Industrial Revolution began in England during the 1800s, how it sparked social change, and how that social shift resulted in the popularization of socialism
MIQ 1: For what reasons did the Industrial Revolution start in England and what were some aspects of it?
MIQ 2: What kinds of changes took place in the social demographics of industrialized nations?
MIQ 3: Why did the social shifts aligned with the Industrial Revolution result in a boom of socialism?
MIQ 1: For what reasons did the Industrial Revolution start in England and what were some aspects of it?
MIQ 2: What kinds of changes took place in the social demographics of industrialized nations?
MIQ 3: Why did the social shifts aligned with the Industrial Revolution result in a boom of socialism?
- Explain notes
- Give Notes
- Explain Summaries/Review
- Reading Guide Topic 1
*Once finished with notes, complete RGT1
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Day 4 - Urbanization Game, Complete Rounds 1-12
Thursday 2/2
Day 5 - Continue Simulation, MIQ 2 Notes
Friday 2/3
MIQ 2: What kinds of changes took place in the social demographics of industrialized nations?
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Day 6 - Industrial Revolution Video
Monday 2/6
MIQ 2: What kinds of changes took place in the social demographics of industrialized nations?
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Day 7 - MIQ 3 Notes
Tuesday 2/7
Day 8 - Capitalism vs Socialism
Wednesday 2/8
MIQ 3: Why did the social shifts aligned with the Industrial Revolution result in a boom of socialism?
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Day 9 - Summary Day
Thursday 2/9
MIQ 1: For what reasons did the Industrial Revolution start in England and what were some aspects of it?
MIQ 2: What kinds of changes took place in the social demographics of industrialized nations?
MIQ 3: Why did the social shifts aligned with the Industrial Revolution result in a boom of socialism?
- Possessed extensive reserves of raw materials all around the world
- Good transportation system
- Supported property rights and allowed inventions to be patented
- Created first large-scale industrial factories in Western Europe and produced textiles
- Machine tools allowed for the use of interchangeable parts
- The development of mass production allowed for the specialization of workers in a single step of the manufacturing process
MIQ 2: What kinds of changes took place in the social demographics of industrialized nations?
- Industrialization caused the creation of a working class, concentrated in urban areas
- The Industrial Revolution triggered a dramatic increase in city populations
- Young women in Europe began working in factories and then eventually stopped to raise families
- Sparked socialist ideas which led to an attempt to create a society with "no classes"
MIQ 3: Why did the social shifts aligned with the Industrial Revolution result in a boom of socialism?
- Capitalism: ability to make profits, supports private ownership of companies, and conforms to the law of supply and demand
- Young women in Europe began working in factories and then eventually stopped to raise families
- Note SOME differences between Marx and Smith
- Briefly explain Capitalism vs Socialism Debate
- Karl Marx believed in cooperation and unity of all workers, the elimination of class systems, and public ownership of means of production
Minnesota State Social Studies Standards met with this Learning Goal
9.4.3.10.9 ,9.4.3.11.1, 9.4.3.11.6
9.4.3.10.9 ,9.4.3.11.1, 9.4.3.11.6
Day 10 - Summary Day & Quiz
Friday 2/10
Day 11 - Learning Goal
Monday 2/13
Learning Goal: Analyze how industrialization led to European Imperialism, how areas around the world were affected by this imperialism, and how Asian countries moved to becoming more western during the age of imperialism
MIQ 1: In what ways did the Industrial Revolution in Europe encourage the Imperialism Movement?
MIQ 2: How were areas around the world affected by European Imperialism?
MIQ 3: How did Asian countries move towards more westernized societies?
MIQ 1: In what ways did the Industrial Revolution in Europe encourage the Imperialism Movement?
MIQ 2: How were areas around the world affected by European Imperialism?
MIQ 3: How did Asian countries move towards more westernized societies?
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Day 12 - Causes of Imperialism
Tuesday 2/14
*Read and then summarize the 5 motives for Imperialism in your notes
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Day 13 - Scramble for Africa and Introduce Conference
Wednesday 2/15
MIQ 2: How were areas around the world affected by European Imperialism?
Day 1:
Day 1:
- Scramble for Africa video
- Berlin Conference Reading
- Provide handout and review directions
- Divide class into groups (8 groups of 4)
- Pass out maps: use atlas & resource map as guide - shade in blank map
- Time to create proposal = 15 minutes
Day 14 - Observation
Thursday 2/16
MIQ 2: How were areas around the world affected by European Imperialism?
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Day 2:
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Day 15 - Finish Berlin Conference
Friday 2/17
Finish Berlin Conference Game. Your Berlin Conference Reflection sheet and the rest of the packet will be due on Monday and you have the rest of the hour to work on it
Day 3:
Day 3:
- Discuss HW questions
- How does this affect Africa today?
Day 16 - MIQ 3
Monday 2/20
History Poll - If you HAD to divide Africa among the European Powers, was the Berlin Conference the best way to do it?
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Day 17 - Imperialism
Tuesday 2/21
After answering 3 questions, write a paragraph response to the following question:
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Day 18 - Opium Wars
Wednesday 2/22
History Poll: Does Imperialism HAVE TO bring negative results for someone?
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MIQ 3: How did Asian countries move towards more westernized societies?
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Day 19 - Western Influence in China
Thursday 2/23
History Poll - Was China smart for denying trade with Great Britain?
Read the letter out loud and dissect in groups of 2-3 (pausing at underlined words). Summarize each paragraph by writing in the margins beside them. As a group, answer the questions on the back.
Then, respond to one of the two questions below in response to this reading. Write the question you chose, as well as your response in your notes under MIQ 3:
Then, respond to one of the two questions below in response to this reading. Write the question you chose, as well as your response in your notes under MIQ 3:
- If you were a British leader, how would you respond to this letter? Type a formal response letter to try to address some of Zixu's problems with working with the you.
- Do you think Zixu is smart for not working with the British? If you agree with him, explain some of the benefits you seen in isolating himself from the British. If you disagree with him, explain what some of the benefits that teaming up with the British would bring.
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Large group Discussion:
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Day 20 - C.C. Asian Response to Imperialism Friday 2/24 (Gone) |
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Day 21 - Work on Reading Guides
Monday 2/27 (Gone)
Day 22 - Summary Day
Tuesday 2/28
Learning Goal: Analyze how industrialization led to European Imperialism, how Africa and South America were affected by this imperialism, and how Asian countries moved to becoming more western during the age of imperialism
MIQ 1: In what ways did the Industrial Revolution in Europe encourage the Imperialism Movement?
MIQ 2: How were areas around the world affected by European Imperialism?
MIQ 3: How did Asian countries move towards more westernized societies?
Minnesota State Social Studies Standards met with this LG
9.4.3.10.8, 9.4.3.11.7, 9.4.3.11.8
MIQ 1: In what ways did the Industrial Revolution in Europe encourage the Imperialism Movement?
- Industrial Revolution accomplishments
- Nationalism
- Growing industry needs larger markets for manufacturing
- Advantages industrialized countries had over non industrialized
MIQ 2: How were areas around the world affected by European Imperialism?
- Berlin Conference
- Dividing Africa was decided by European powers
- Countries took advantage of the people and natural resources
- Two positives and two negatives of Imperialism
- Negative impacts of Imperialism: Belgium and the Congo
MIQ 3: How did Asian countries move towards more westernized societies?
- The Meiji Restoration
- Opium wars
- How China and Japan changed
Minnesota State Social Studies Standards met with this LG
9.4.3.10.8, 9.4.3.11.7, 9.4.3.11.8