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Homework for the Week. Wednesday 1/8 - Chpt 10 p.366-372 Schedule A Thursday 1/9 - Chpt 10 p.373-380 ½ - study for the vocab quiz Friday 1/10 - Chpt 10 p.380-387 ½. Agenda: Wednesday. 1. Introduction Letter to Parents Hi I'm Ms. Merlin Kwon! Class Structure & Rules 2. Course overview - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Homework for the Week● Wednesday 1/8

- Chpt 10 p.366-372● Schedule A Thursday 1/9

- Chpt 10 p.373-380 ½- study for the vocab quiz

● Friday 1/10- Chpt 10 p.380-387 ½

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Agenda: Wednesday1. Introduction●Letter to Parents●Hi I'm Ms. Merlin Kwon!●Class Structure & Rules

2. Course overview●Changes from last semester

3. 3x5 cards

4. Return 2013 Finals, grades

5. Miscellaneous● AP test● Topics of interest

6. Chapter 10 intelligence

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Introductions

Education

Teaching

Birthplace

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Rules and Logistics1. Academic schedule = same

● Reading calendar (+notebook + homework review)

● Vocab quiz/chapter test on Fridays● Writing or project per unit

2. Revision/Test corrections = same● ½ credit if completed in designated days

3. Test reviews during Thursday lunch = same

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Same rules regarding:● cell phones (don't use unless I give

explicit permission)● attendance/participation● Website: same

(www.mvla.net/teachers/ElizabethG/Pages/default.aspx)● **Contact: [email protected]

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Rule & Logistics: THE OTHERS

1. ATTENTION BELL

2. RESTROOM SIGNAL

3. FOOD & DRINKS

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Semester Overview● Topics: intelligence, motivation, emotion

& stress, personality, social psychology, psychological disorders, therapy

● Changes:● - some chapters are longer● - longer reading time● - comprehensive tests...more

comprehensive

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New 3x5 cardsFirst Name (preferred)

Last Name Email Address

Vocabulary:Comprehensive Content

Quarter 3 Critical Thinking

Quarter 4 Critical Thinking

Advanced (Correct information)

Basic (Attempted information)

Far Below Basic(Did not attempt to answer the question)

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Other side●3 Favorite animals (you don't have to write this, but think about the reasons “why” you like them!)●Favorite color●Hobby●Study/career of interest

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Return of the Finals

● Sorry...no revisions for this one● Check answers with peers● Ask me questions

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Micellaneous● 5/5 noon AP psychology test● Think about a topic related- closely or remotely-

to psychology that you would like to explore in more depth after the AP test- dream & hypnosis?

- what do women/men want? (science of attraction!)

- How to get the most out of college & life

- can colors/smells influence mood?

-do horoscopes have any scientific value?

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Homework for the Week: 1/8-1/10

•Wednesday 1/8

Read and Cornell Notes from middle of p.438-p.441

•Thursday 1/9

Finish Pearl Harbor activity, if necessary

•Friday: 1/10

Finish worksheet (Economic Changes at home 35.1-35.3)

if necessary

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Agenda: Wednesday1. IntroductionLetter to ParentsHi I'm Ms. Merlin Kwon!Class Structure & Rules

2. Course overviewChanges from last semester

3. 3x5 cards

4. 2013 FinalsQuestions?

5. Unit 6 WWIIHOT ROCPrior knowledgeReview key concepts

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Introductions

Education Teaching

Birthplace

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Rules and Logistics1. Academic schedule = same

US History Calendar on MVLA website Binder (handouts+class notes/work+ completed

work) Weekly vocab quiz (glossary) Unit Tests and projects

2. Revision/Test corrections = same ½ credit if completed in designated days

3. Test reviews during Thursday lunch = same

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Rules and Logistics1. Regarding the vocab quiz: In addition to definition & sentence, if you

can correctly cite the time period (era), you get another point.

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Same rules regarding: cell phones (don't use unless I give

explicit permission) attendance/participation Website: same

(www.mvla.net/teachers/ElizabethG/Pages/default.aspx) **Contact: [email protected]

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Rule & Logistics: THE OTHERS

1. ATTENTION BELL

2. RESTROOM SIGNAL

3. FOOD & DRINKS

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Semester Overview Topics: WWII, post-war American society,

the Civil Rights movement, 1960s and Vietnam, modern America

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New 3x5 cards

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Other side 3 Favorite animals (you don't have to

write this, but think about the reason “why” you like them!)

Favorite color Hobby Study/career of interest

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Return of the Finals

Sorry...no revisions for this one Check answers with peers Ask me questions

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Unit 6: World War II

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HOT ROC- WWI

Most nations agreed in 1920 that World War I had been a devastating war. In fact, many people felt that modern warfare was too horrible to ever happen again. Given that, what factors led us to a second World War less than 20 years later?

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Prior knowledge: what do we already know about WWII?

● Who were the aggressor nations?● What were the systems of government in these

nations?● What started World War II?● Who were the leaders of the Axis nations?● Who were our allies during World War II?● What was the response to the aggressor

nations by the League of Nations and other countries?

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Post-WWI Problems

•Post-WWI political instability in many countries

–Russian Revolution (1917)

–Germany, Italy, and Japan not satisfied with Treaty of Versailles

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Post-WWI Problems

•Post-WWI economic instability

–Most countries (Germany) indebt from the war

–Great Depression causes inflation and economic crises throughout the world

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Rise of the Dictators•Dictators try to solve instability through total control and military conquest

•Joseph Stalin (Russia)

–Communist command economy industrializes Russia

•Mussolini (Italy)

–1919 first Fascist political movement

–Nationalism + Militarism +Socialism = Fascism

•Hitler (Germany)

–Nazi Party: The National Socialists = Fascist

–1932 becomes Chancellor

•Tojo/Hirohito

–Militarism = Japanse Fascism

It’s baby Hitler!

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•Dictators test the League of Nations

•Military actions by Japan and Italy

•1938 European policy of Appeasement

•1939 Germany invade Poland