World History - Spring Semester
Students will examine the beginnings of the French Revolution through the Cold War of the 20th Century during the second semester of school. Major projects include writing a document-based essay as well as project centering around themes found in World History. Greater detail can be found by going through each of the individual unit pages.
UNIT 7 - FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON
UNIT 8 - ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENTS (1750-1848)
UNIT 9 - NATIONALISM AND THE RACE FOR EMPIRE
UNIT 10 - TWENTIETH CENTURY
SPRING SEMESTER PROJECTS AND ASSESSMENTS
UNIT 7 - FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON
UNIT 8 - ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENTS (1750-1848)
UNIT 9 - NATIONALISM AND THE RACE FOR EMPIRE
UNIT 10 - TWENTIETH CENTURY
SPRING SEMESTER PROJECTS AND ASSESSMENTS
SPRING FINAL EXAM - WEEK OF MAY 19TH
Format: 10 Identifications, 4 short answers, 4 primary source analysis, 1 essay question for a total of 80 points. It would be wise to review with a friend and quiz each other!
Review Material:
Format: 10 Identifications, 4 short answers, 4 primary source analysis, 1 essay question for a total of 80 points. It would be wise to review with a friend and quiz each other!
Review Material:
- See PowerPoint Notes Online
- World History Themes Project Instructions.(Review project for the Final.) Introduced on 4/21.
- World History Final Review Guide
- Online Review Games
- Jeopardy Review Round 1 = 1st Semester / First Semester Round 2
- Jeopardy Review Round 2 = 2nd Semester
- Jeopardy Review Round 3 = Both Semester (actually more of 2nd semester and big ideas)