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Friday, September 09, 2011

DAY THREE- U.S. History A

Assignment(s) Due:
Syllabus
Kennewick Reading Guide

In-Class Agenda (Regular/Skinny):
Notes on Indigenous People Continued
Create Mayan Nametag

Homework:
Finish Mayan Nametag.
Read Chapter One in the Textbook by Tuesday.
Book Project Due October 29th.

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Assignment(s) Due:
Syllabus
Kennewick Reading Guide

(BLOCK)In-Class Agenda:
Finish Notes on Indigenous People's
Importance of Perspectives
Christopher Columbus: Hero or Villian Reading & Guide
Christopher Columbus: 500 Nations Video Segment
Debate/Discuss/Simulation

Homework:
Read Chapter One in the Textbook by Tuesday.
Book Project Due October 18th.
Finish Response on Christopher Columbus... Was he a hero/villian?
Should we celebrate Columbus Day? Why or Why Not?

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History Quotes

We can learn from history how past generations thought and acted, how they responded to the demands of their time and how they solved their problems. We can learn by analogy, not by example, for our circumstances will always be different than theirs were. The main thing history can teach us is that human actions have consequences and that certain choices, once made, cannot be undone. They foreclose the possibility of making other choices and thus they determine future events.
-Gerda Lerner

History, we can confidently assert, is useful in the sense that art and music, poetry and flowers, religion and philosophy are useful. Without it -- as with these -- life would be poorer and meaner; without it we should be denied some of those intellectual and moral experiences which give meaning and richness to life. Surely it is no accident that the study of history has been the solace of many of the noblest minds of every generation.
-Henry Steele Commager

Few will have the greatness to bend history itself; but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the history of this generation.
-Robert F. Kennedy