IB History of the Americas (Period 4) Assignments

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2015-2016 School Year
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Social Science
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Course Description: A student of history is an open- minded, reflective, thinker who understands that history is not the study of facts, but of perspectives. For this reason, students will be exposed to various historical interpretations so that they can begin to formulate their own understanding. It is important that students understand history as a discipline, as well as what historians actually do.  Students will be encouraged to keep an open mind and attempt to be critical about various historical interpretations, so that they acquire the ability to develop sharper inquiry and communication skills. In the process, students will find that this history course will serve to enhance their intellectual and academic growth. Throughout the two year course of study, students will be encouraged to voice their questions, and communicate their perspectives while being respectful towards their classmates’ opinions. Students will be expected to be demonstrate the aforementioned IB learner attributes on a regular basis in class discussions, as well as in written form.

Students in the United States are often confused by the meaning of the word “American”. In this course, students will be encouraged to re-think their views of American history. History of the Americas (year 1 in the IB History sequence/ HL option) is not a survey course in the history of the United States. Instead it is a course that will explore the history of North and South America through a global lens.

IB Exam HL Topics: Option 3 Aspects of History of the Americas (Year 1)

We will study the following topics in depth over the course of the year:

1: Indigenous societies and cultures in the Americas (c750–1500)

2: European explorations and conquests in the Americas (c1492–c1600)

  • Prescribed subject 2: Conquest and its impact -this prescribed subject focuses on Spanish conquest of Mexico and Peru (1519-1551) (IB SL /HL)

6: Independence movements (1763–1830)

  • Haiti, U.S., Mexico, South America

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IA - Historical Investigation
Final Completed Draft Due: June 7th
Turn in Hard Copy, and save digital copy on google folder (link TBA)
 
Remember to add a cover page- See samples for ideas. 
on cover page:
1. Research question
2. the first initial of your first name and last name ( K. Callejas)
3. candidate session number: ( leave a space because you will not be issued a number until November)
4. Word Count: 
Do not forget to add table of contents and revised bibliography/ works cited page

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Power point Haiti and Latin American Independence movements

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Reflection Questions on video- "Black in Latin America: Haiti and the Dominican Republic - The Roots of Division"

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IA Historical Investigation - SECTION C 
Due Friday, May 20th

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Attention students. You will have a proctor on Tuesday May 3rd. 
Please Bring the Howard Zinn A People's History of the United States
* Read Chapter 4 Tyranny Is Tyranny in class
* complete the comprehension questions posted on the Mission Website
If done early, you may work on other classwork.
 

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 Final revision of IB Historical Investigation Part B
Due Tuesday 4/26/2016

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Power Points
* Spanish and English Colonies
* Origins of Revolutions - American War of Independence

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Historical Investigation - Rough Draft of Section B
Due: Friday, April 22nd.
 
* Bring hard copy so that you can participate in peer edit activity (See attachement. Have 3 classmates peer edit your paper).
* Revised Draft is Due Tuesday, April 26th
 

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Document Analysis Paper Due Weds 4/13
Choose from the following docs:
1. John Winthrop's speech
2. The Trial of Anne Hutchinson
3. Roger Williams' Letter

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Spring Break Homework:
1. Read Howard Zinn - Chapter 3: Persons of Mean and Vile Condition
2. Choose 1 document ( from those we went over in class) and  write a document analysis paper (instructions and rubric attached).
3. Do not forget to start working on Historical Investigation Part 2 ( Due April 22)
DUE: Tuesday May 5, 2016

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Historical Investigation (IA)
Section A: Identification & Evaluation of Sources
 
Due: Friday March 4th, 2016 
 
See attached rubric (mark scheme) and sample.

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Colony Project IBHOA:
 
Group Presentations on Tuesday, March 1st
Group 1: Sherry, Olivia, Yolanda, Patty 
Group 2: Erin, Belen, Stephanie. Heidy A.
Group 3: Sam, Sylvia, Giselle, Iris
Group 4: Isabel, Jackie, Jenna, Heidi M. 

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Document Analysis Paper#2
Scandal at the Church: Jose de Alfaro Acuses Dona Theresa Bravo and Others of insulting his Castiza Wife. - Court Case, Mexico, 1782
 
Please type and print all papers. Do not Forget to attach rubric.
 

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Your Bibliography (8-10) sources (internal assessment) is DUE ON:  2/9 
 
Please include your research question at the top of the page. 

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Finish reading court case: Don Manuel Valdivieso y Carrion Protests the Marriage of his Daughter to Don Teodoro Jaramillo, A Person of Lower Social Standing
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Write Document Analysis Paper - Instructions/rubric passed out in class. Please type your paper, 12 font, double space.
DUE: Tuesday, 2/2/2016

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Power point - Spanish Colonies in the New World

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Read Chapter 2: Drawing the Color Line in the Howard Zinn book
complete the reading guide
 
Due: Tuesday 1/26
 
Read Chapter 3: Spain in America in the Williamson book
pages 77-91
read by : Thursday 1/28

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IBHOA Students:
1. Please choose and refine your Research question.
2. Bring your RESEARCH QUESTION TO CLASS ON Tuesday, 1/12 - you will be participating in a peer feedback/editing activity.
3. Your Bibliography (8-10) sources is DUE ON: Friday, 2/5 (new date)

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Please read:
A People's History of the U.S. - Howard Zinn
Chapter 1: Columbus, The Indians & Human Progress
complete the reading guide and be ready to discuss  
Due : Tuesday, 12/1/2015

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IB Historical Investigation - 3 Preliminary Topics/Research questions
 
Due: Friday, November 20th - please see attachment.
 
 

 

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Please Finish Reading Chapter 2: Indians and Iberians in the Williamson book
Specifically, read pages 47-76
by: Tuesday, 11/10/2015
 
Also Read  pages 1- top of 16 Chapter 1: Discovery & Conquest  in the Williamson book
by: Tuesday, 11/17/2015

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Collaborative Project: Aztec Mythology Project
 
1. Read Assigned myth individually and jot down ideas.
2. Collaborate with your group and create a film interpretation of the myth.
3. Presentation to the Class:
* introduce your group members
* briefly introduce your myth to the class
* show us your film interpretation
4. Question/Answer session with filmmakers
NEW DUE DATE: Friday, November 13th

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Post -Classic Period - The Mexica (Aztecs)
Complete the study guide and turn it in on Friday, November 6.
SHORT RESPONSE TEST on Friday, November 6. 

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Origin, Purpose, Value, Limitation (OPVL) - Document Analysis paper
1. Choose one of the 3 Aztec poems we read in class
2. Follow the directions/Rubric handed out in class
3. 1-2 pages , typed, double spaced

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Read Williamson 
Chapter 2 pages 42- 47 ("The Aztecs" and "The Maya")
complete the attached reading guide

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Collaborative Project Individual Reflection
 
Each individual group member will reflect on 2 of the following questions:

* 1. Discuss your role in the group.

* 2. After presenting your lesson, would you do anything differently?

*3.  What did you learn?

* 4. Which group caused you to think about a topic in a different way?

 Typed , double spaced, 12 font, Times Roman

Due :  Thursday, October 15th

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Quarter Exam- Collaborative Group Project ( Maya Civilization)
Due : October 9, 2015
 
Instructions and Rubric attached.

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Reflection Essay #2 - Cahokia

—Have you ever heard of the city of Cahokia and its peoples? If not, Why do you think certain events /peoples/places are given more importance than others in history  textbooks ? Should Cahokia be a part of U.S. history textbooks and curriculum? Explain why or why not.

* Write a 5 paragraph essay, typed, double spaced, 12 point font

DUE: Friday, 9/25

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Quiz: TUESDAY, 9/8/2015
1. How were the Americas populated? (power point 2)
Think about: Migration Theories, Native American creation stories 
2. Stages of Cultural development in the Americas (1. Archaic/ Pre- Ceramic Stage) (power point 2)
Think about: the development of agriculture, the importance of corn in the Americas, potatoes in South America," the three sisters", how knowledge/technology is spread from one culture to another.
 
Format: Multiple Choice and Short Response.

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Five Paragraph Reflection Essay:
What is your personal definition of the word American? Explain and offer examples.
* typed, 12 font, double spaced
DUE: Friday, 8/28

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Please Read pages 37- top of 42 in the Penguin History of Latin America (Edwin Williamson book).
 
Due: Wednesday, 8/26

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The Americas Geography Quiz (summer assignment)
complete each map and prepare yourself for the 3 quizzes:
1. North America Map Quiz Tuesday, 8/25 (11 points)
2. South America Map Quiz Wednesday, 8/26 (15 points)
3. Caribbean Map Quiz Thursday, 8/27 (13 points)