Mon., 10/25/21 through Fri., 10/29/21
Learning Target (reviewing all of SS7H2a,b,c,d): Students will be able to organize details about historical events in Southwest Asia in order to understand and apply the lasting effects in the region. Students will take their SW Asia History Unit Test on Friday, 10/29/2021.
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Monday, 10/18/21 through Friday, 10/22/21
DUE TO CONFERENCE WEEK, CLASSES ARE SHORTENED. (45 MIN CLASSES) Standards: SS7H2.d. Students will be able to explain the main reasons for the US Presence in the Middle East as it relates to the Persian Gulf War, and the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Students were shown excerpts from the Netflix series "How to Become a Tyrant" Season 1 Epiosode 2: Saddam Hussein US Presence in the Middle East Presentation SW Asia Wars Cram Sheet Foreign Military Presence in the Middle East video What Happened in the Persian Gulf War? video SW Asia Wars Review Quizlet Wed., 10/13/21 and Thurs., 10/14/21 SS7H2 c: Students will be able to explain the main reasons that lead to creation of a Jewish State in Israel. "Why was Israel created..."? Background Essay "Why was Israel created..."? Response presentation CNN Student News (beginning - 5:48) Arab-Israeli Conflict video Keith Hughes-(Parts of this video was shown) SW Asia History Visual Dictionary SW Asia Creation of Israel Quizlet Mon., 10/11/21 and Tues., 10/12/21
SS7H2a: Students will be able to explain how European partitioning in the Middle East after the breakup of the Ottoman Empire led to regional conflict that exists today. Break-up of the Ottoman Empire Presentation Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire Simulation Video Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire Answer Key Break-up of the Ottoman Empire worksheet SW Asia History Visual Dictionary Break up of the Ottoman Empire Quizlet |
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I'm Ms. Mc Bean and welcome to my blog page! This year in 7th grade, we will focus on Southwest Asia, Africa, and Southern & Eastern Asia. In our study of these regions, we will be emphasizing the five main components of Social Studies: geography, history, economics, government, and culture (please note that this includes the world’s major religions). Archives
May 2022
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