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| A statue of Gilgamesh. |
Thursday, November 19, 2015
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Read the story of Gilgamesh at the British Museum website:
Use it to answer the questions on the worksheet in class.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Cave Paintings of Lascaux
Monday, October 5, 2015
Ancient Civ Intro - Ancient China!
In our next unit, we'll be moving on from looking at our modern world to studying the people who came before us - Ancient Civilizations!
To get us into studying the past, today, you will complete a WebQuest focused on Ancient China.
Answer each of the following questions on loose leaf paper using the links provided.

To get us into studying the past, today, you will complete a WebQuest focused on Ancient China.
Answer each of the following questions on loose leaf paper using the links provided.
China Link 1
1. How does the Yellow River (Huang He) get its name?
2. Click the "story" link and read the story of Nu Gua. List 2 things that compare to other "creation" stories you know.
China Link 2
3. What were 2 of the most prized materials in China and why?
4. What was made in a Kiln?
China Link 3
5. When did the Shang Dynasty rule?
6. Who united all of China?
China Link 4
7. How were tombs arranged?
8. Why were your ancestors important?
9. Click the "Explore" link and list 3 things you learn about Chinese tombs.
China Link 5
10. How is Chinese writing different from an alphabet?
11. Click the "Explore" link and choose one item. List three things about the item you chose.
China Link 6
12. How many miles does the Great Wall stretch?
13. The Great Wall we see today was mostly built during which dynasty?
China Link 7
14. What does Confucius have in common with Buddha, Jesus and Socrates?
15. Why was Confucius a "King without a Crown"?
China Link 8
16. According to the timeline, when did the Neolithic era in China begin?
17. According to the timeline, when did the Qin dynasty end?
18. In early Imperial China, how was the Chin dynasty divided?
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Example NL Needs Presentations
Here are some example slide shows for you to look at:
- https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1E5-Vu5fjwA1jFlEqnPhYzBpMc2goe61_BbB_PTrAS7s/edit#slide=id.g4924d236c_058
- https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1d_koJJAV1FU8gwT21kcVjwIKtbo5gOKeReZgtVhzems/edit#slide=id.g49de338c2_010
- https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nfBJvYqOfJaoIH31L9lLgpCtVOBxYBNyUadkN0i0hxE/edit#slide=id.g499603bca_05
- https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1A-eaTEaZ2m1gFjcJ94LA_mKBzpx9gi3qYgsJkvxTn3I/edit#slide=id.g494207beb_315
- https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1s8SZHTjgBksmVsfk9YGRDuKi3QuI5iT4ypRyYphhzYw/edit#slide=id.p
- https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1E5-Vu5fjwA1jFlEqnPhYzBpMc2goe61_BbB_PTrAS7s/edit#slide=id.g4924d236c_058
Friday, September 25, 2015
Creating Your Presentation!
Create a new presentation in Google Slides, then share it with my e-mail address: mrnramin@gmail.com.
You'll need to create the following 12 slides for your presentation:
- A title slide including:
- the name of your organization
- the names of your group members
- A picture of what you want your building to look like
- A project overview slide explaining the purpose of your proposed project for the community
- A location slide which tells where you will put your proposed building
- A slide showing a map of your proposed location
- Take a picture of your map by pressing the "alt" and "print screen" keys.
- A slide showing a picture of your proposed location (you can take a picture of the Google Street View showing your location by pressing alt+prt scrn on your keyboard, then paste it into your presentation)
- A place slide describing what the area is like and why you chose it
- A crime statistics slide
- A movement slide describing the ways people can access public transportation near your place
- A human-environment interaction slide explaining health and environmental issues faced by the community
- A slide showing how you will make your building "green" (environmentally friendly)
- A slide explaining how your building will make the North Lawndale community better
- A conclusion/"thank you" slide
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
North Lawndale Needs Project
| Residents work at a community garden. |
process. This blog post will help you research your project and answer the questions on your planning packet.
Note -- you may find information that helps you answer questions in any of the links below, no matter what section they're listed under.
Use the links below to find a good location for your building and answer the questions on your planning worksheet.
- Interactive Census Map showing Race, Vacancies and Unemployment in Chicago neighborhoods (SCROLL DOWN to find the map). It looks like this:
- A 2005 report showing housing conditions in North Lawndale
- Do a Google Maps search for the type of building you want to construct in North Lawndale. Try the search "__________ in North Lawndale." Fill in the blank with your building idea.
Part 2: Place
Use the following links to answer the questions on your planning worksheet.
- Go to the location you chose on Google Maps. Go down to "Street View" level. Move around, then describe what you see on your worksheet.
- Interactive Crime Map of the neighborhood. Use this to describe the safety level of your location.
- A Wikipedia article on North Lawndale
Part 3: Movement
How will your building affect the movement of people and ideas in North Lawndale? Use the links below to answer questions on your planning worksheet.
- Use Google Maps to locate public transportation and other ways for people to access the services you will provide.
- Do a Google search on your buildings like the one you plan to create. For example, if you are creating a shelter:
- Search for information about shelters in the local community.
- Read their websites or news article to see how they have helped the community.
- Write down the evidence you find.
- Use the information you find to answer the questions on your planning worksheet.
Part 4: Human-Environment Interaction
Think about the impact your building will have on the North Lawndale environment. Use the links below to answer the questions on your planning worksheet.
- An article from Chicago Magazine focused on environmental and health issues in North Lawndale
- The city of Chicago's page on "green" buildings
- Return to the other sources you've looked at -- especially the ones on crime, poverty and unemployment
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Mini Unit Outline
Today, we will write outlines including the information you learned from creating your note cards.
Log into your Google account.
Open up the document at the following link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GICJpcxprUmFki-GykzEcWCle1-ljtgeB7W5P8TGyBM/edit?usp=sharing
Go to "File" in the menu bar, then click "Make a Copy."
Name your copy "Last Name - Mini Unit Outline".
Share your Mini Unit Outline with Mr. Ramin by clicking the blue button in the upper right hand corner. Use the following e-mail address: MRNRAMIN@GMAIL.COM.
Log into your Google account.
Open up the document at the following link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GICJpcxprUmFki-GykzEcWCle1-ljtgeB7W5P8TGyBM/edit?usp=sharing
Go to "File" in the menu bar, then click "Make a Copy."
Name your copy "Last Name - Mini Unit Outline".
Share your Mini Unit Outline with Mr. Ramin by clicking the blue button in the upper right hand corner. Use the following e-mail address: MRNRAMIN@GMAIL.COM.
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