zz 3A/B SS Lab Term 1 2023-24 Assignments
- Instructor
- Susan Wilson
- Term
- 2023-2024 School Year
- Department
- Social Studies
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Click the links within this google doc, and respond to the questions about the famous, but mysterious "Hanging Gardens of Babylon"
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Click the links within this google doc, and respond to the questions about the famous, but mysterious "Hanging Gardens of Babylon"
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Click the links within this google doc, and respond to the questions about the famous, but mysterious "Hanging Gardens of Babylon"
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Click the links within this google doc, and respond to the questions about the famous, but mysterious "Hanging Gardens of Babylon"
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Read through the Otzi Death Theories slides. Stop.
Follow the directions regarding filling out the attached form and then writing your idea as to what may have happened to him in his last days.
Once finished with that, Use the attached "Journal" slides to write a more detailed journal account as if you are Otzi. Tell your story. Start with a backstory about the village you came from, and how you end up in the mountains that day and continue to tell the story of your death. This should be part facts and part fiction. Include as much of the information from the highlighting activity we did as possible.
3 Good paragraphs--
1: Back story- where did you live? What was your life like there? What caused you to go out on the mountain that day?
2: Describe the adventures on the mountain. Was there a fight? Robbery? Illness? Who else was there? Describe the events.
3. Describe in detail the events of your death and how you came to be found in the condition you were. Why were your things all laid out neatly? How did you actually die? Pretend you can "write: up until the moment of your death.
Follow the directions regarding filling out the attached form and then writing your idea as to what may have happened to him in his last days.
Once finished with that, Use the attached "Journal" slides to write a more detailed journal account as if you are Otzi. Tell your story. Start with a backstory about the village you came from, and how you end up in the mountains that day and continue to tell the story of your death. This should be part facts and part fiction. Include as much of the information from the highlighting activity we did as possible.
3 Good paragraphs--
1: Back story- where did you live? What was your life like there? What caused you to go out on the mountain that day?
2: Describe the adventures on the mountain. Was there a fight? Robbery? Illness? Who else was there? Describe the events.
3. Describe in detail the events of your death and how you came to be found in the condition you were. Why were your things all laid out neatly? How did you actually die? Pretend you can "write: up until the moment of your death.
Due:
Read through the Otzi Death Theories slides. Stop.
Follow the directions regarding filling out the attached form and then writing your idea as to what may have happened to him in his last days.
Once finished with that, Use the attached "Journal" slides to write a more detailed journal account as if you are Otzi. Tell your story. Start with a backstory about the village you came from, and how you end up in the mountains that day and continue to tell the story of your death. This should be part facts and part fiction. Include as much of the information from the highlighting activity we did as possible.
3 Good paragraphs--
1: Back story- where did you live? What was your life like there? What caused you to go out on the mountain that day?
2: Describe the adventures on the mountain. Was there a fight? Robbery? Illness? Who else was there? Describe the events.
3. Describe in detail the events of your death and how you came to be found in the condition you were. Why were your things all laid out neatly? How did you actually die? Pretend you can "write: up until the moment of your death.
Follow the directions regarding filling out the attached form and then writing your idea as to what may have happened to him in his last days.
Once finished with that, Use the attached "Journal" slides to write a more detailed journal account as if you are Otzi. Tell your story. Start with a backstory about the village you came from, and how you end up in the mountains that day and continue to tell the story of your death. This should be part facts and part fiction. Include as much of the information from the highlighting activity we did as possible.
3 Good paragraphs--
1: Back story- where did you live? What was your life like there? What caused you to go out on the mountain that day?
2: Describe the adventures on the mountain. Was there a fight? Robbery? Illness? Who else was there? Describe the events.
3. Describe in detail the events of your death and how you came to be found in the condition you were. Why were your things all laid out neatly? How did you actually die? Pretend you can "write: up until the moment of your death.
Due:
Read through the Otzi Death Theories slides. Stop.
Follow the directions regarding filling out the attached form and then writing your idea as to what may have happened to him in his last days.
Once finished with that, Use the attached "Journal" slides to write a more detailed journal account as if you are Otzi. Tell your story. Start with a backstory about the village you came from, and how you end up in the mountains that day and continue to tell the story of your death. This should be part facts and part fiction. Include as much of the information from the highlighting activity we did as possible.
3 Good paragraphs--
1: Back story- where did you live? What was your life like there? What caused you to go out on the mountain that day?
2: Describe the adventures on the mountain. Was there a fight? Robbery? Illness? Who else was there? Describe the events.
3. Describe in detail the events of your death and how you came to be found in the condition you were. Why were your things all laid out neatly? How did you actually die? Pretend you can "write: up until the moment of your death.
Follow the directions regarding filling out the attached form and then writing your idea as to what may have happened to him in his last days.
Once finished with that, Use the attached "Journal" slides to write a more detailed journal account as if you are Otzi. Tell your story. Start with a backstory about the village you came from, and how you end up in the mountains that day and continue to tell the story of your death. This should be part facts and part fiction. Include as much of the information from the highlighting activity we did as possible.
3 Good paragraphs--
1: Back story- where did you live? What was your life like there? What caused you to go out on the mountain that day?
2: Describe the adventures on the mountain. Was there a fight? Robbery? Illness? Who else was there? Describe the events.
3. Describe in detail the events of your death and how you came to be found in the condition you were. Why were your things all laid out neatly? How did you actually die? Pretend you can "write: up until the moment of your death.
Due:
Read through the Otzi Death Theories slides. Stop.
Follow the directions regarding filling out the attached form and then writing your idea as to what may have happened to him in his last days.
Once finished with that, Use the attached "Journal" slides to write a more detailed journal account as if you are Otzi. Tell your story. Start with a backstory about the village you came from, and how you end up in the mountains that day and continue to tell the story of your death. This should be part facts and part fiction. Include as much of the information from the highlighting activity we did as possible.
3 Good paragraphs--
1: Back story- where did you live? What was your life like there? What caused you to go out on the mountain that day?
2: Describe the adventures on the mountain. Was there a fight? Robbery? Illness? Who else was there? Describe the events.
3. Describe in detail the events of your death and how you came to be found in the condition you were. Why were your things all laid out neatly? How did you actually die? Pretend you can "write: up until the moment of your death.
Follow the directions regarding filling out the attached form and then writing your idea as to what may have happened to him in his last days.
Once finished with that, Use the attached "Journal" slides to write a more detailed journal account as if you are Otzi. Tell your story. Start with a backstory about the village you came from, and how you end up in the mountains that day and continue to tell the story of your death. This should be part facts and part fiction. Include as much of the information from the highlighting activity we did as possible.
3 Good paragraphs--
1: Back story- where did you live? What was your life like there? What caused you to go out on the mountain that day?
2: Describe the adventures on the mountain. Was there a fight? Robbery? Illness? Who else was there? Describe the events.
3. Describe in detail the events of your death and how you came to be found in the condition you were. Why were your things all laid out neatly? How did you actually die? Pretend you can "write: up until the moment of your death.
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Read through the article once for the main ideas. Then go back and highlight by finding the information as directed in the instructions on the article.
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Read through the article once for the main ideas. Then go back and highlight by finding the information as directed in the instructions on the article.
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Read through the article once for the main ideas. Then go back and highlight by finding the information as directed in the instructions on the article.
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Read through the article once for the main ideas. Then go back and highlight by finding the information as directed in the instructions on the article.
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Read about the different species of early man and report out what you learned.
Use the Notes that you created to report out comparing species on one chart. Should not take a long time to do this if your notes are complete. Make sure you also turn in all notes.
Use the Notes that you created to report out comparing species on one chart. Should not take a long time to do this if your notes are complete. Make sure you also turn in all notes.
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Read about the different species of early man and report out what you learned.
Use the Notes that you created to report out comparing species on one chart. Should not take a long time to do this if your notes are complete. Make sure you also turn in all notes.
Use the Notes that you created to report out comparing species on one chart. Should not take a long time to do this if your notes are complete. Make sure you also turn in all notes.
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Read about the different species of early man and report out what you learned.
Use the Notes that you created to report out comparing species on one chart. Should not take a long time to do this if your notes are complete. Make sure you also turn in all notes.
Use the Notes that you created to report out comparing species on one chart. Should not take a long time to do this if your notes are complete. Make sure you also turn in all notes.
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Read about the different species of early man and report out what you learned.
Use the Notes that you created to report out comparing species on one chart. Should not take a long time to do this if your notes are complete. Make sure you also turn in all notes.
Use the Notes that you created to report out comparing species on one chart. Should not take a long time to do this if your notes are complete. Make sure you also turn in all notes.
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After viewing the Dawn of Man Scene, what parts do you think are important in showing the "dawn" or start of mankind? What other observations did you notice in this clip? How do you think this might connect with a movie about Space and the future?
Answer ALL parts of this question based on the scene shown in class. No wrong answers if they are thoughtful. :-)
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After viewing the Dawn of Man Scene, what parts do you think are important in showing the "dawn" or start of mankind? What other observations did you notice in this clip? How do you think this might connect with a movie about Space and the future?
Answer ALL parts of this question based on the scene shown in class. No wrong answers if they are thoughtful. :-)
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After viewing the Dawn of Man Scene, what parts do you think are important in showing the "dawn" or start of mankind? What other observations did you notice in this clip? How do you think this might connect with a movie about Space and the future?
Answer ALL parts of this question based on the scene shown in class. No wrong answers if they are thoughtful. :-)
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After viewing the Dawn of Man Scene, what parts do you think are important in showing the "dawn" or start of mankind? What other observations did you notice in this clip? How do you think this might connect with a movie about Space and the future?
Answer ALL parts of this question based on the scene shown in class. No wrong answers if they are thoughtful. :-)