Friday, September 30, 2011

Death Penalty Stories: The Memphis 3.


Research : The Memphis 3. Read and take notes using internet articles.
Describe the crime, the victims, describe the evidence, the suspects, the testimony, the doubt, and trial, the protests and the sentences for murder. Make an argument for or against their guilt using the information you gather

complete all presentations on Monday....test Tuesday on early Civilizations

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

PPT Due Fri.

Seven Key Categories of your Civilization
7 slides on one Flash Drive
Pictures and detailed explanation on each slide
Be prepared to present 1-2 slides for your team

We will have a test on this information next Tuesday.

So...you will need to take careful notes on your Table/Chart of these Ancient Civilization

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Read your civilization and chapter in text. Do reading check; make vocab list...see below

Answer Reading Check; make a vocabulary list for yellow highlighted words in your section.
explain each word.

Prepare your 1-2 slides by reading, taking note, choosing pictures from internet.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Chart 5 early civilizations; Make a table with two columns and five rows

Complete a chart for Mesopotami, Egypt, and Israel

1. laws
2. type of government
3. famous person
4. Representative image (see book or internet)

REMEMBER: If you did not complete DIGINTOHISTORY....you must turn it in on Tuesday...or else I will provide the punishment from Law #283 in the Code of Hammurabi...guess what that is!!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Can you dig it?

You are an archeologist in Mesopotamia.
Go online to digintohistory or http://mesopotamia.lib.ucicago.edu/interact/yes/digintohistory.html

1. Complete Dig Site activity: Collect and save artifacts
2. Go to Museum to present/organize your collection of artifacts. Complete and be ready to
present on Monday in class.

The site will give you a password for going to the Museum.

Good luck....Cheers..... xoxo Indiana Jones

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Troy Davis--google him/his execution

REsearch Troy Davis.
Describe the crime, the victim, the evidence, the doubt, the trial, the protests, and the execution. Make an argument for or against his execution.

Was this ana 'eye and eye for an eye' kind of punishment?

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Hunt for Themes in Text Book

Find 5 pictures, places, or bold title for each of the six themes. Look through ch. 1-8 and 11-16 for
pictures, etc. that represent the 6 themes. (30 total)
List: page #, description or picture

Use all the chapters so you can preview the text!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Team Theme in WH

Make a ppt slide or use Word...Use information and representative pictures to create a slide
describing your Theme in World History. Include the idea, pictures, big words, example, etc.

print out.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Who was Hammurabi?

See pa 116-17 What countries created ideas for government and laws?
Read p. 119 and complete 'apply the skill.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

9-11 Text Report: write Paragraph 1 for HW

Write a txtbook sections on 9-11. 1-2 pages typed with 3-4 pictures, 3-4 quotes, 2-3 stories. 12 font. Format as a text books with Bold Headings, and sub-headings. (see your text as example)

Sections/paragraphs:
1. al queda histor: see information from your homework, Osama bin Laden, 'jihad', reasons for the attack.

2. Description of the event: include 3-4 personal stories and quotes from survivors, use your notes from your timeline research in class. This is the major paragraph (1-3) on the day of 9-11.

3.Results of 9-11: 2 wars, changes in security, death of bin laden; the memorial site; 10th anniversary of 9-11.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Textbook assignment p. 742

Read A Time for Heroes p. 742
What or who do you admire in this story?
What did Bush say that changed the way we have lived an ddied since 2001? Explain what has happened since 2001....for example: wards, security, liberties, emotions, 9-11 memorials.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Why were we attacked?

Read history of Al Queda and answer these questions:.

1. Where and why did Osama bin Laden get his early war experience?
2. What was Al Queda formed?
3. What is a jihad? A fatwa?
4. What were the other terrorist attacks ordered by Al Queda and Osama bin laden?
5. When and how was Osama bin laden killed? (Find out if you don't know!

Brief History of al Qaeda
1979-1989: Soviet War in Afghanistan and the beginnings of al Qaeda

The true roots of Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network stem from the decade-long conflict that plagued Afghanistan from 1979-1989. After Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Union, the Afghan Islamist extremists found a rallying call for their cause, as young Muslims from around the world came to Afghanistan to volunteer in what was being called a "holy war," or jihad, against the invading Soviets. One of these young Muslims was a 23 year old from Saudi Arabia named "Usama" bin Ladin.

However, bin Laden's ambitions extended beyond the boarders of Afghanistan, and he began to develop a complex international organization. With Saudi Arabia and the United States pouring in billions of dollars worth of secret assistance to rebels in Afghanistan, the jihad against the Soviets was constantly gaining momentum.

1989-1996: Early al Qaeda attacks from Sudan

When the Soviets pulled out of Afghanistan in early 1989, bin Laden and Azzam decided that their new organization should not dissolve. They established what they called a base (al Qaeda) as a potential general headquarters for future jihad.

Beginning with a fatwa called against the United States' deployment to Somalia, bin Laden would continually plan and aid attacks against the United States. Al Qaeda trainers allegedly aided in downing two Black Hawk helicopters in 1993. Bin Laden and al Qaeda also took credit for the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993.

1996-2000: The rise of the Taliban resurrects al Qaeda

Due to mounting international pressure, Sudan forced bin Laden to return to Afghanistan, where he struggled to rebuild his terrorist network. .

Ideology and Goals

The principal stated aims of al-Qaeda are to drive Americans and American influence out of all Muslim nations, especially Saudi Arabia; destroy Israel; and topple pro-Western dictatorships around the Middle East. Bin Laden also said that he wishes to unite all Muslims and establish, by force if necessary, an Islamic nation adhering to the rule of the first Caliphs.

According to bin Laden's 1998 fatwa (religious decree), it is the duty of Muslims around the world to wage holy war on the U.S., American citizens, and Jews. Muslims who do not heed this call are declared apostates (people who have forsaken their faith).


2001- September 11 and al Qaeda Today

On September 11, 2001 al Qaeda executed its most devastating attack against the United States, killing nearly 3,000 civilians. However, the United States military response in Afghanistan would serve to cripple al Qaeda for a significant amount of time. With the protection of the Taliban gone and bin Laden in hiding, al Qaeda became far more decentralized, with operational commanders and cell leaders making the command decisions previously made by bin Laden. However, as a recent National Intelligence Estimate report showed, al Qaeda is once again gaining strength, and has significantly rebuilt itself despite U.S. efforts.

Friday, September 9, 2011

9-11 10th Anniversary HW

You will watch a show on 9-11 about this event. Write a newspaper article about the
information, include a relevant picture. Use a microsoft newspaper template or other (2-3 columns on Word is ok) Print out to post.

Choose a topic below: Research on the internet and write a similar news story about this topic, include picture. Print out to post.