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Agite Nunc : 4/13/11

Agite Nunc : 4/13/11. In your notes define the following terms. 1.) Cause 2.) Effect B. How do these terms relate to history? Why are they important to study (2 sentences). Homework: Finish day 1 in packet and 200 words on conspiracy theory: DUE TOMORROW. Schedule. Agite Nunc Announcements

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Agite Nunc : 4/13/11

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  1. AgiteNunc: 4/13/11 • In your notes define the following terms. • 1.) Cause • 2.) Effect B. How do these terms relate to history? Why are they important to study (2 sentences). • Homework: Finish day 1 in packet and 200 words on conspiracy theory: DUE TOMORROW

  2. Schedule • AgiteNunc • Announcements • Cause and effect • work on conspiracy theories • Homework: Finish day 1 in packet and 200 words on conspiracy theory: DUE TOMORROW

  3. Announcements • 5 points! • Homework: Finish day 1 in packet and 200 words on conspiracy theory: DUE TOMORROW • Test on cause and effect right before spring break

  4. Day 2 • NOTE: Be sure to show lots of video, map out where the stuff is, pictures of pwer plants, etc.

  5. AgiteNunc • Pull our packet from yesterday and turn to DAY 2 • Complete do now at top of page • Put your homework out on your desk: 200 words on your conspiracy theory and your Rube Goldberg machine

  6. Schedule • AgiteNunc • Announcements • Japan-Class point alert

  7. Announcements • 6 class points-great class yesterday • Will we have homework quizzes? • Make sure I got your homework!

  8. Keep in mind… • The different causes and effects we talk about today

  9. Earthquake

  10. Tsunami

  11. The Richter Scale

  12. Nuclear Energy

  13. Nuclear Power Plants

  14. Radiation

  15. AgiteNunc 4/18/11 • Look over the events that took place in Japan on March 11th. • What events were the most surprising/shocking? Circle at least three in your packet and jot down why they were so surprising (either on looseleaf or in the margins of your packet).

  16. Schedule • AgiteNunc • Announcements • Journal Entry • Timeline

  17. Announcements • Class points: 7! • Best work: • Rube Goldberg: Eugene • Conspiracy Theory: Ayinde and Amir • Homework percentage: 64% • What does that mean? • Follow instructions on homework…what about the flow chart?

  18. Journal Entry • If you worked ahead… • Work on timeline • Make up work for me • Extra credit option: • Rebuilding Japan: • Map out a plan for Japan to rebuild itself (create a list of steps) • Be sure to say what they need to do first, and explain why! • Up to 3 missed homeworks or 20 points! • You must be working on civics!

  19. Timeline • Ignore do now • Read instructions!

  20. AgiteNunc: 4/19/11 • In your packet turn to: Day 4: Being Prepared • Complete Part 1 • Please pull your timeline out, I will be around to collect it

  21. Schedule • AgiteNunc • Announcements • Read brief article • Watch videos • Being prepared for a disaster

  22. Announcements • 8 class points • Spring break is soon…let’s not have any homework!

  23. Japan

  24. Indonesia

  25. Areas affected by 2004 Tsunami

  26. Areas affected by 2011 Tsunami

  27. 2004 tsunami: Indonesia • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDOuwMj7Xzo

  28. 2011 Tsunami: Japan • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YPOK_3r8Dc

  29. Park Video • http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201103/2375/

  30. AgiteNunc: 4/20/11 • Since we live in Philadelphia we do not really have to worry about Tsunamis or Earthquakes. What kind of events should we be prepared for? What would that preparation look like?

  31. Schedule • AgiteNunc • Announcements • Part 4 in Packet • Part 5 in Packet?

  32. Announcements • HW percentage: 79% • Best work: Lerence • 8 points still • No homework?

  33. Part 4

  34. How does this relate to real life? Teaching preparedness.

  35. Compare and Contrast: • Both of these tsunamis caused many problems for the citizens of the area, and caused many deaths. • The Japan tsunami is recording a number of around 10,000 being killed, however the final count is still not known. • The Indian tsunami killed hundreds about 230,000. • Japan was more prepared for a tsunami as they had warning systems in place and people were much more knowledgeable about what could happen. • The Indian tsunami was somewhat of a surprise to those in the area, and because of this they were not ready to handle the effects. • The Indian tsunami affected about 20 different communities in proximal coastal areas. • The Japanese tsunami affected far fewer people. The present dangers posed by the highly unstablecoastal nuclear power plants are aggravated by the fact that there is no visibility regarding what is happening inside. The contracting service which manages the nuclear plant operations is not willing to share information openly with the anyone outside - apparently this includes the Japanese government and highly respected foreign nuclear physicists.

  36. AgiteNunc (on looseleaf): 4/26/11 • Briefly define “cause” and “effect” in your own words. • Write two-three sentences discussing what you did over break using the “cause” and “effect” model we discussed in class last week. • List three key words for cause and effect Homework: Finish classwork and review packet for test on Thursday

  37. Schedule • AgiteNunc • Announcements • Reviewing cause and effect: • Japan • A Practice Article • Homework: Finish classwork and review packet for test on Thursday

  38. Announcements • 81% homework completion last week! • Thanks to those who stepped up! • Test Thursday and Friday • Different than you are used to: testing skills

  39. Reviewing Japan • Create a timeline using the following events: • The government demands that thousands of people evacuate areas surrounding certain nuclear power plants. • A Warning System goes into effect and thousands of people living on the coast flee to higher ground. • Magnitude 8.9 earthquake in Japan • A major tsunami hits the coast line. • Nuclear Power Plants are overheated and there is a fear that radiation will be released into the air.

  40. Answers • 5.) The government demands that thousands of people evacuate areas surrounding certain nuclear power plants. • 1.) C. Magnitude 8.9 earthquake in Japan • 3.) D. A major tsunami hits the coast line. • 2.) B. A Warning System goes into effect and thousands of people living on the coast flee to higher ground. • 4.) E. Nuclear Power Plants are overheated and there is a fear that radiation will be released into the air.

  41. Know this!

  42. Final Article • Read the last article in your packet and answer the questions. • ALSO: List three cause and effect relationships described in the article • Homework: Finish classwork and review packet for test on Thursday

  43. AgiteNunc: 4/27/11 • On Looseleaf: Why is it important to be able to quickly identify “cause” and “effect” relationships in an article? • Pull out your packet!

  44. Schedule • AgiteNunc • Announcements • Another practice article

  45. Announcements • Class points, still 8– too talkative when we first got in the class • Test tomorrow • What is different about this test?

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