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We did it! The first week is done!It has been such a pleasure to get to meet you and learn more about you this week! We did a lot of great and challenging work together so let's recap: This Week:On Monday we went through the ins and outs of our course, who you are, as well as expectations and syllabus information. Want to see that copy of the PowerPoint again? It's below:
On Tuesday we reviewed the major parts of the course structure including (1) course content and (2) historical reasoning and thinking skills. We practiced four of those skills in groups: Causation, Comparison, Contextualization, and Continuity and Change Over Time. You can review that information in the PPT below:
On Wednesday and Thursday we refined our note-taking skills with a stations rotation to (1) expose us to new note-taking templates and methods, and (2) to practice taking notes aligned to an essential question. Want to access those articles again so you can finish/continue/review? They're below:
Friday began our explanation of content starting Unit 1 in China. We start our course around the year 1200, but need to make sure we have foundational knowledge of the area in the past in order to better understand the current period in Chinese history. We used QR Codes to access media like videos and websites to answer questions on major topics. Didn't finish? The files are here if you want to finish over the weekend:
Have some free time and want to get ahead? Check out this video and use the Essential Questions below to take some notes!
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