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TOVREA AP World History 600 BCE-600 CE - Daily Schedule
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8000 BCE- 600 BCE Unit Assessment

HW: Vocab/Study 2.1
16A
In class: Lecture Americas; test analysis; map activity

HW: Vocab/Study 2.1
17B
In class: Lecture Americas; test analysis; map activity

HW: Vocab/Study 2.1
18A
In class: Quiz 2.1; Rome video
Persia Webquest activity; Lecture What is an empire?
HW: Read/Study Dates
19B
In class: Quiz 2.1; Rome video
Persia Webquest activity; Lecture What is an empire?
HW: Read/Study Dates
22A
In class: Rome Lecture; finish video

HW: Read/Study Dates and 2.2
23B
In class: Rome Lecture; finish video

HW: Read/Study Dates and 2.2
Early Dismissal 24A
In class: Greece Lecture; Greek Logic activity

HW: Study Dates
25B
In class: Dates Quiz; Greece Lecture; Greek Logic activity

HW: Read Indian Epic
26A
In class: Dates Quiz; China Lecture; begin DBQs

HW: Read Indian Epic
29B
In class: China Lecture; begin DBQs

HW: Read/Study 2.2
30A
In class: DBQs lecture

HW: Vocab/Study 2.2
1B
In class: DBQs lecture

HW: Vocab/Study 2.2
2A
In class: Quiz 2.2; India Lecture; Mauryan/ Gupta activity
HW: complete document analysis
Pep Rally 3B
In class: Quiz 2.2; India Lecture; Mauryan/ Gupta activity
HW: complete document analysis
6A
In class: Persia Webquest activity; Lecture What is an empire?
HW: Read/Study 2.3 and Assigned “Fall” document
7B
In class: Persia Webquest activity; Lecture What is an empire?
HW: Read/Study 2.3 and Assigned “Fall” document
8A
In class: Fall of Empires group work

HW: Read/Study 2.3
10B
In class: Quiz 2.3 Fall of Empires group work

HW: Read/Study 2.4
11A
In class: Quiz 2.3; Lecture Religions; Religions chart activity

HW: Read/Study 2.4
13B
In class: Lecture Religions; Religions chart activity

HW: Read/Study 2.4
14A
In class: Lecture Philosophies ; primary docs activity

HW: Vocab/Study 2.4
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