Tuesday, March 11, 2014

World-Economics-12th Focus

World:  Toady we began looking at the role of Women in the Renaissance. Our big questions: Did women enjoy a Renaissance. After revisiting Luther and Propaganda...some turned in for x-credit propaganda examples, we began learning about women in the Renaissance.  Below are the links to the materials from today (so you can finish) and for what is due for tomorrow.  Finish what you need to finish from in class to day.... we can then debrief before we begin the quotes.  Materials are posted in this manner due to the non working copier.  Do not feel that you have to print out the materials, but is if you wish to, you can.

Activity covered in Class today (if links don't work, go to website, they are in purple)
Renaissance Women, Stations
Renaissance Women Questions that go with the stations

What you need to do for tomorrow : You have been assigned a letter (A-K). If you were absent, pick any letter to complete the assignment.  Access the quotes and the question (they are all the same) that pertains to you (your letter) for your analysis.  DO ONLY YOUR ASSIGNED QUOTE (the letter given) WHICH MEANS INTERPRET YOUR QUOTE, THEN COME UP WITH TWO QUESTIONS ABOUT THE QUOTE...THAT IF YOU ANSWERED THEM, YOU WOULD HAVE A BETTER UNDERSTANDING ABOUT THE LIVES OF RENAISSANCE WOMEN.  See materials linked below for quotes and clear directions. Feel Free to print the materials.
 (if links don't work, go to website, they are in purple)
 
Quiz on Friday: Renaissance - You can use your Cornell Notes 17.1-17.4.  You should revisit the power points on Art and the Reformation (they are posted on the website, access the site from the link on the blog).  Focus on the Art, the Reformation, Role of Women, and any materials that were handed out and/or completed in class.

Economics: Capital a Love Story. Work on DVD Questions and debunking the facts.  In addition, begin work on Chapter 4 Cornell Notes, Sections 1 & 2.  We will begin covering Demand on Thursday.  Due Thursday Cornell 4.1, Due Friday, Cornell 4.2.
 
12th Focus: Goal Setting, new mentoring assignments, Success Principles

Goal Setting Material
Keep Your Goals to Yourself (TED)