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US History, The way ahead

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US History, The way ahead

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  1. US History, The way ahead

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  3. World History, The way ahead

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  17. HW: Prepare 2 or 3 possible topics from your class in American History or World History • Due Next Class (this is a written product…not bullets) • You must address at least the following: • What interests you about it • How do they fit with the theme • What sort of final product/presentation interests you

  18. Remember these sites! • WWW.NHD.ORG • Britannica on line www.school.eb.com • Newsbank: www.infoweb.newsback.com • ProQuest: www.proquestk12.com • Thompson Gale Databases: www.infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/ramhs • ABClio: http://databases.abc-clio.com/Multi MLA citation info: • www.owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/15/ • http://www.easybib.com/ • http://citationmachine.net/

  19. Hints • Keep track of your research!!! • Begin with a word type document • Cut and past the URL of all the sites you visit • Include a short description of the site • Hard to find a second time. • Save work often • School computers • Student drive • Thumb drive

  20. Honesty and integrity ! Over the past two weeks I have caught or highly suspect individual in every class of not being honest. • Homework is individual work! • Checking your work against someone else is cheating. • “Working together” is cheating. • Looking at someone else’s paper is cheating. • Obtaining teacher’s material is cheating.

  21. Cheating: • Definition of PLAGIARIZE • transitive verb • : to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own : use (another's production) without crediting the source • Plagiarism: The Act of passing off as one’s own the ideas or writings of another is called plagiarism. There are different levels of plagiarism. For example, failing to identify the source of a quotation or other information is perhaps a less serious offense than taking credit for an entire piece of writing done by someone else. Students are taught about plagiarism in their language arts classes. Consequences for submitting plagiarized work will be determined by the teacher. In All cases, the student will not receive credit for the assignment and may be asked to do the assignment again.

  22. Voice of Democracy: • Your chance to honor those that serve, and possibly win a $30,000 college scholarship. • Counts as a test grade • Requirements: follow all the instructions. • 3-5 min speech on audio CD 25% • Entry form properly completed 25% • Neatly typed copy of the Speech 25% • On Time DUE on 27/28 Oct 25% • Web site is linked from my web site or • www.vfw.org • www.vfw.org/Community/Voice-of-Democracy/ • Get it done, turn it in early!!!!!

  23. ARE YOU GETTING READY for the final??????? • Copies of your notes • Copies of your quizzes and exams • Are you organized? • Do you have a study group of partner or Group?

  24. Ch 1: The Beginnings of Civilization

  25. Ch 1: The Beginnings of Civilization

  26. Ch 1: The Beginnings of Civilization

  27. Ch 1: The Beginnings of Civilization

  28. Ch 2: The Ancient Near East

  29. Ch 3

  30. Ch 4

  31. Ch 4

  32. Ch 9: The origins of Islam • Abbasids • Allah • Astorlabe • Bedouins • Caliph • Calligraphy • Hadith • IbnKhaldun • IbnRushd • IbnSina • Islam • Jihad • Mecca • Minarets • Mosque • Muhammad • Muslims • Omar Knayyam • Qur’an • Shaira • Sufis • Sunnis • The Five Pillars of Islam • The Hegira • Umayyad

  33. Ch 10: African Kingdoms

  34. Ch 11: Cultures of East Asia

  35. Ch 12: Kingdoms and Christianity

  36. Ch 13: The Early Middle Ages

  37. Ch 13: The Early Middle Ages

  38. Ch 14: The High Middle Ages

  39. Ch 14: The High Middle Ages

  40. Ch 15: Renaissance and Reformation

  41. Ch 15: Renaissance and Reformation

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