It is hard to believe that all the hard work asked of you is nearly over.
Your assignment is to post a communication on the blog which will be useful to next year's in-coming.AP World History. For 15 points please post an entry which includes:
1) What is your favorite unit of the course and why?
(The units are : 5000 BCE-600, 600-1450, 1450-1750, 1750-1914, 1914-2011)
2) What do you think the most important theme of AP World History is? Why?
(The themes are written on the white board in room 104.)
3) What information do you think would be helpful to next year's AP students?
(I promise that nothing you say will adversely affect your grade. Also please do not brown nose.)
Peace,
Mr. Parker
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
A trial of Thumbs
Hey gang;
Fantastic work on the last blog. I was blown away. So much so that I have decided to give 20 points to everyone who contributed. Good show!
My newest idea is to adapt our trials. Although they are quite entertaining, the time consumption and general research inconsistency has led me down a new path. 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 we shall explore in our 4th unit; 1750-1914. 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.
Sign up for either prosecution or defense.
Napoleon Bonaparte war crimes, irresponsible troop deployment, tyranny
Catherine the Great of Russia murder, genocide, promiscuity not becoming of a lady
Mustafa Kemel war crimes, mistreatment of minorities, corruption
Shaka Zulu war crimes, irresponsible troop deployment, tyranny
Simon Bolivar treason, war crimes, corruption
Queen Victoria of England policy of racism, drug trafficking, corruption
James Polk policy of racism, war crimes, land theft
Maximilian Robespierre terrorism, tyranny, corruption
Tousaint L'Ouverture treason, war crimes, corruption
King Leopold II of Belgium policy of racism, war crimes, land theft
Matthew Perry making war on a peaceful country, terrorism, racism
Karl Marx treason, sedition, inciting violent overthrow
Otto von Bismark corruption, tyranny, war crimes
Particulars of the trials will follow. The assignment is worth 50 points, you can earn up to 25 extra credit by participating in a second trial. (Priority goes to those signing up for their first.)
Peace.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Unit 3 review assignment
Welcome back!
It's time to get to work getting ready for our test on the period from 1450-1750. Check out the review activities on the blog and review your red lines and chapter notes.
Lab Assignment-
I am starting a contest. I'll be the judge, here's the prompt: What was the most significant event in the world between the years of 1450 and 1750? Why?
The assignment will be worth 5 points. The best response will receive 20 bonus points. Due by the end of the block. Go!
It's time to get to work getting ready for our test on the period from 1450-1750. Check out the review activities on the blog and review your red lines and chapter notes.
Lab Assignment-
I am starting a contest. I'll be the judge, here's the prompt: What was the most significant event in the world between the years of 1450 and 1750? Why?
The assignment will be worth 5 points. The best response will receive 20 bonus points. Due by the end of the block. Go!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays all!
I hope you are enjoying your holidays.
I have had a change of heart on the trial. We won't have the class time for a trial. The research on Attaturk is still part of the Winter Break work. So you will have that plus the Stearns, the DBQ essay, and the reading homework (w/ red lines and quiz) to keep you busy.
All the winter Work will be due on the first day back NO EXCUSES.
Peace,
Mr.Parker
I hope you are enjoying your holidays.
I have had a change of heart on the trial. We won't have the class time for a trial. The research on Attaturk is still part of the Winter Break work. So you will have that plus the Stearns, the DBQ essay, and the reading homework (w/ red lines and quiz) to keep you busy.
All the winter Work will be due on the first day back NO EXCUSES.
Peace,
Mr.Parker
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Honor Code Assignment
Unfortunately it has become necessary to discuss academic integrity among our AP World History community. I am making this a class assignment worth 15 points. Read the following honor code for AP World History and leave a comment. I will use the comments to fine tune the Honor Code but the gist of the document is that there are standards for the class and by enrolling in the class you are agreeing to those standards.
Advanced Placement World History Honor Code
I will not give or receive aid in examinations; I will not give or receive unpermitted aid in class work, in the preparation of reports, or in any other work that is to be used by the instructor as the basis of grading;
I will do my share and take an active part in seeing to it that others uphold the spirit and letter of the Honor Code.
Examples of conduct that have been regarded as being in violation of the Honor Code include (but are not limited to):
Copying from another or allowing another to copy from one’s own paper
Unpermitted collaboration
Plagiarism
Giving or receiving unpermitted aid on a take-home examination
Representing as one’s own work the work of another
Giving or receiving aid on an academic assignment under circumstances in which a reasonable person should have known that such aid was not permitted
This honor code was adapted from the Stanford University Honor Code, it is not meant to replace or in any way supplant the NMCHS Academic Integrity Policy. Your comments and thoughts are valuable to me and thank you for completing this assignment.
Peace,
Mr. Parker
Advanced Placement World History Honor Code
I will not give or receive aid in examinations; I will not give or receive unpermitted aid in class work, in the preparation of reports, or in any other work that is to be used by the instructor as the basis of grading;
I will do my share and take an active part in seeing to it that others uphold the spirit and letter of the Honor Code.
Examples of conduct that have been regarded as being in violation of the Honor Code include (but are not limited to):
Copying from another or allowing another to copy from one’s own paper
Unpermitted collaboration
Plagiarism
Giving or receiving unpermitted aid on a take-home examination
Representing as one’s own work the work of another
Giving or receiving aid on an academic assignment under circumstances in which a reasonable person should have known that such aid was not permitted
This honor code was adapted from the Stanford University Honor Code, it is not meant to replace or in any way supplant the NMCHS Academic Integrity Policy. Your comments and thoughts are valuable to me and thank you for completing this assignment.
Peace,
Mr. Parker
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Encomienda- the real story!
Great job on the trial.
Now we are off to the third unit, 1450-1750!
One of the interesting effects of the European colonian presence in LatinAmerica was the encomienda system. What was the encomienda system and how does it compare with other social systems in India, Africa, China, and Europe. The first intelligent response will recieve 5 points, every subsequant response that adds to the conversation will earn up to 5 points. HAve fun!
Now we are off to the third unit, 1450-1750!
One of the interesting effects of the European colonian presence in LatinAmerica was the encomienda system. What was the encomienda system and how does it compare with other social systems in India, Africa, China, and Europe. The first intelligent response will recieve 5 points, every subsequant response that adds to the conversation will earn up to 5 points. HAve fun!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Let's Start With A Song
To start term two off right I thought I'd take a poll and gather info on what you would like a song about. Simply respond with a request and I'll do the best I can. Also if you have a suggestion for a song to use (I change the lyrics), I'm all ears.
Peace,
Mr. Parker
Peace,
Mr. Parker
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