Agenda: Week of Oct. 19, 2015

Advanced Placement World History with Mr. Duez
Unit 3  AN AGE OF ACCELERATING CONNECTIONS 500–1500
Chapter 8 Commerce and Culture 500–1500
Chapter 9 China & The World 500 - 1500
WEEK AT A GLANCE:
MON - Reading Check Quiz Chapter 8
TUE - Silk/Sea Roads, Document Study - Marco Polo
WED/THU - Silk/Sea Roads, Document Study - Ibn Battuta; 
FRI - Ch 8 Commerce & Intro to Ch 9 China & The World (East Asian Connections)

QUIZ - NEXT MON. OVER CH. 9
TEST NEXT WED/THU OVER CH 8 & 9
Trading routes like this one traversed very long distances in this Third Wave of Civilization.
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Monday, Oct. 19, 2015
Quote: "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." - Albert Einstein

Learning Targets for Chapter 8:
- Analyze the significance and impact of trade in human history
- Explain the interconnections created by long-distance trade in the period of third-wave civilizations and analyze why they existed
- Explain the full range of what was carried along trade routes (goods, culture, disease) and the impact on the people, culture, history, and development of their societies
- Compare the differences between the commerce of the Eastern Hemisphere and that of the Western Hemisphere and the analyze the reasons behind those differences

Essential Questions:
1. What motivated and sustained the long-distance commerce of the Silk Roads, Sea Roads, and Sand Roads?
2. In what ways did commercial exchange foster other changes?
3. What lay behind the emergence of Silk Road commerce, and what kept it going for so many centuries?
4. What made silk such a highly desired commodity across Eurasia?
5. What was the role of Swahili civilization in the world of Indian Ocean commerce?

Agenda:
1. Reading Check Quiz - Chapter 8: Commerce
2. Review the Quiz.

Assignments:
Read the notes over Chapter 8 and 9
Quiz over CH 9 is next Monday.
Test is next week -> Wed/Thu Oct 29  & 30.
To prepare for class tomorrow & on Wed/Thu:
Read the documents on pages 359-366 
The Travels of Marco Polo, 1299 by Marco Polo 
-and- 
Travels in Asia and Africa, 1354 by Ibn Battuta.
Merchants, Commerce, Trade, and $.
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Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015
Quote: "Art works because it appeals to certain faculties of the mind. Music depends on details of the auditory system, painting and sculpture on the visual system. Poetry and literature depend on language." - Steven Pinker

Learning Targets for Chapter 8:
- Analyze the significance and impact of trade in human history
- Explain the interconnections created by long-distance trade in the period of third-wave civilizations and analyze why they existed
- Explain the full range of what was carried along trade routes (goods, culture, disease) and the impact on the people, culture, history, and development of their societies
- Compare the differences between the commerce of the Eastern Hemisphere and that of the Western Hemisphere and the analyze the reasons behind those differences

Essential Questions:
1. What motivated and sustained the long-distance commerce of the Silk Roads, Sea Roads, and Sand Roads?
2. In what ways did commercial exchange foster other changes?
3. What were the major economic, social, and cultural consequences of Silk Road commerce?
4. What accounted for the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Roads?
5. What was the impact of disease along the Silk Roads?
6. How did the operation of the Indian Ocean trading network differ from that of the Silk Roads?

Agenda:
1. DO NOW: Pick up the document study from Chapter 8: Polo & Battuta Read Polo "A"
2. Document Study & Cooperative Group Discussion: Students will sit in groups of 4-5 and cooperatively discuss Marco Polo's Travels. After small group discussion, the class will walk through the discussion questions and also examine larger issues.
3. NOTES: CH 8 - Silk, Sand, & Sea Roads

Assignments:
Read the notes over Chapter 8 and 9
Quiz over CH 9 is next Monday.
Test is next week -> Wed/Thu Oct 29  & 30.
To prepare for class tomorrow & on Wed/Thu:
Read the documents on pages 359-366 
The Travels of Marco Polo, 1299 by Marco Polo 
-and- 
Travels in Asia and Africa, 1354 by Ibn Battuta.
Pre-Columbian Trade in the Americas was more like a "Web" rather than the strong roads of Afro-Eurasian trade. They did trade over long distances - however, it was not a vigorous amount of trade, in comparison to AfroEurasia.
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Wednesday, Oct. 21 & Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015
Quote: “Our comforting conviction that the world makes sense rests on a secure foundation: our almost unlimited ability to ignore our ignorance.” - Daniel Kahneman

Learning Targets for Chapter 8:
- Analyze the significance and impact of trade in human history
- Explain the interconnections created by long-distance trade in the period of third-wave civilizations and analyze why they existed
- Explain the full range of what was carried along trade routes (goods, culture, disease) and the impact on the people, culture, history, and development of their societies
- Compare the differences between the commerce of the Eastern Hemisphere and that of the Western Hemisphere and the analyze the reasons behind those differences

Essential Questions:
1. What motivated and sustained the long-distance commerce of the Silk Roads, Sea Roads, and Sand Roads?
2. What changes did trans-Saharan trade bring to West Africa?
3. In what ways did commercial exchange foster other changes?
4. In what ways was Afro-Eurasia a single interacting zone, and in what respects was it a vast region of separate cultures and civilizations?

Agenda:

1. DO NOW: Use the document study from Chapter 8: Polo & Battuta Read Battuta "B"
2. Document Study & Cooperative Group Discussion: Students will sit in groups of 4-5 and cooperatively discuss Ibn Battuta's Travels. After small group discussion, the class will walk through the discussion questions and also examine larger issues.
3. NOTES, VIDEO, & DISCUSSION: CH 8 - Silk, Sand, & Sea Roads

Assignments:
Read the notes over Chapter 8 and 9
Quiz over CH 9 is next Monday.
Test is next week -> Wed/Thu Oct 29  & 30.
The Trung Sisters of Vietnam!
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Friday, Oct. 23, 2015
Quote: "I am learning all the time.  The tombstone will be my diploma."  - Eartha Kitt

Learning Targets for Chapter 8:
- Analyze the significance and impact of trade in human history
- Explain the interconnections created by long-distance trade in the period of third-wave civilizations and analyze why they existed
- Explain the full range of what was carried along trade routes (goods, culture, disease) and the impact on the people, culture, history, and development of their societies
- Compare the differences between the commerce of the Eastern Hemisphere and that of the Western Hemisphere and the analyze the reasons behind those differences

Essential Questions:
1. Why did the Eastern Hemisphere develop long-distance trade more extensively than did the societies of the Western Hemisphere?
2. In what ways did commercial exchange foster other changes?
3. In what ways did networks of interaction in the Western Hemisphere differ from those in the Eastern Hemisphere?

Agenda:
1. DO NOW: How did trade and commerce differ in The Americas compared to Eurasia during the Age of Accelerated Connections?
2. Notes, Discussion, Video: Crash Course WH: Silk Road Trade & Ancient Trade
Discuss video and how it connects with the chapter
3. Notes, Discussion, Video: Chapter 9 "East Asian Connections"

Assignments:
Read the notes over Chapter 8 and 9
Quiz over CH 9 is next Monday.
Test is next week -> Wed/Thu Oct 29  & 30.