Monday, June 22, 2015

Welcome!!!

Hello incoming Sophomores!
I apologize for my tardiness in getting this up.  The delay was due to technical difficulties.  While you are here check out the links and the lectures.   The bottom line- This is a tough class but you will not be left alone.  You will be overwhelmed and frustrated at times but that feeling is what always precedes learning.

I have included some comments.  In parenthesis are the # of times the comment was repeated.  Read through them and leave a comment to prove you we here.
 By the way- check out the lectures, songs and links while you're here.

Here are the comments of students from this year:

  • Focus!(6) Don't get distracted by self-doubt.  Have confidence.(3)  You can learn to pass this test if you listen to Mr. Parker.(12)
  • Take good notes! (9) Color code your red lines!  Remember trash in, trash out! (2) Try your best and always do one hour of homework.(21)
  • The class is great.  (6) Take practice tests and buy the AP book.
  • Answer the Prompt.  Prepare early.(3)
  • Get ready to work you get what you put in.(8)
  • Don't be lazy, don't procrastinate.(13) Don't loose your notes.
  • Don't be too hard or too easy on yourself.
  • Discuss the red lines in your groups.(2)
  • Ask questions (7) and look up information on your own time.
  • Learn the songs! (4)
  • Don't give up.  (3) This a hard class but it's fun.(2)
  • When you have a project due, don't wait until the last minute to start it.
  • Make sure you speak up!  Participate.
  • If you do your work you will pass.  Be organized
  • It is really fun, don't get on Mr. Parker's bad side, and don't worry.
  • You need to be on top of this class from day 1.
and my favorite:
  • Listen!  Mr Parker always seems to be right.  (He is an AP Genius.)  Summaries and Red Lines are the most important!  Study and brief for the AP Test all year.  Just studying a week or two in advance will not help.  
I am looking forward to hearing from all of you!  Enjoy Summer!
Peace,
Mr. Parker


Sunday, January 11, 2015

Thumb Trial


OK class...
We are going to do our first thumb trial and this is how it works:  We will have several mini-trials, each of which will be delivered to a jury (the rest of the class) who will decide by a show of thumbs. Below is a list of controversial characters ( to 1750). In order for a trial to be scheduled, at least one person on defense and one person on prosecution must sign up. No more than two students per team and as always, first come first served.  The defendants will answer ONLY to the crimes enumerated.

Sign up for a trial by leaving a comment.  The trial will take place on Friday the 16th of January.  Sign up for either the prosecution or the defense.  The assignment will be worth 25 points for the trial performance.

Shi Huangdi                        
squandering precious resources, wasting of human lives and labor, tyranny
Chandragupta                           
espionage, overtaxing, corruption
Pope Urban II                           
deploying troops to the Holy Land, inciting violence, hate crimes
Charlemagne                            
tyranny, overtaxing, corruption
Genghis Kahn                           
cruelty, war crimes, genocide
Emporer Yongle of China         
mistreatment of minorities, tyranny, land theft
Pizarro
brutality, enslavement, wanton destruction of Inca culture
Martin Luther
blasphemy, vandalism,  inciting violence

QueenElizabeth
possession of stolen property, sponsoring terrorism, religious persecution of Catholics
Machiavelli
blasphemy, inciting violence, treason
LouisXIV
 tyranny, illegal manipulation of French economy, squandering public funds

Cortes
brutality, enslavement, wanton destruction of Inca culture 
Kublai Kahn
conducting illegal war against Japan, cruelty to Chinese citizens, tyranny 
Mansa Kankan Musa
squandering public funds, destruction of local economies, tyranny
Christopher Columbus 
inciting Genocide, enslavement, theft

Suleiman the Magnificent
unethical war against Europe, enslaving Janissaries, excessive taxation

Shah Jahal
fratricide, cruelty to animals (elephants), squandering public funds

 

The assignment is worth 25 points, you can earn up to 15 extra credit by participating in a second trial. (Priority goes to those signing up for their first.)