Textbook ResourcesTextbook Website
Your textbook has some great tools to help you with your learning. Use the navigation in the top left corner to get chapter outlines, glossaries, and studying excercises. The site can be found here. |
D.B.Q. Resources
How to organize and format your D.B.Q. - thesis, documents referenced, contextualization (and a good overview in general of grading) How to analyze and coordinate evidence - addressing documents, HIPPOs (he uses POV and CAP - its the same thing!) How to incorporate synthesis - synthesis, outside information, wrap-up |
Videos
The web has some great clips to give you an overview of many of the topics we are learning about. Although we often use them in class and you can find them on the unit pages, here are some of my favorite "go-to" resources:
History Teachers Youtube Site Crash Course in World History Horrible Histories Kahn Academy - History |
Google Classroom
Google Classroom is the platform in which we can virtually interact with each other. Besides performing virtual activities there, we will also have a "Test Blog" where you can post questions before the test until 9 p.m. There I or your fellow peers will answer your questions for you. The link for classroom is above and you must use the Google Classroom code provided to you in our syllabus.
Don't forget that you can also download the app so you can take us wherever you go using your Smartphone! |