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Tuesday Warm Up 9/09/14. If you could EXPLORE any part of the world where would you go and why ? 5 sentences Honors 8 sentences. The Age of Exploration 1450-1750 (300 Years!!). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Tuesday Warm Up 9/09/14
If you could EXPLORE any part of the world where would you go and why ?
5 sentences
Honors 8 sentences
The Age of Exploration 1450-1750(300 Years!!)
Students will be able to explain the effects of the age exploration through the experiences of Christopher Columbus
Homework 9/09/14
Review your Cornell Notes
On the Margins write 1 question for each section
Underline _________ your question
Cornell Notes Title ( Homework is to add a question you have about the section )
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What is the age of exploration?
(Title ) (Notes)
-Some people explain it by saying “ God, gold, and glory”
-When Europeans traveled across oceans to discover new trading routes
- The age of exploration is referred to the time period when many explorers set out to discovery new land !
Reasons for exploring (title)
1. Motives for Exploration ( Notes) 1. Technological Advances
2. Improved Ship Design
3. Improved weapons
2. Desire for Wealth 1. Gain access to the Spice Trade
2. Find new sources of Gold and Silver
4. Expand their Control = More land = More Power
5.Religious Devotion 1. Convert more people to Christianity
6. Renaissance Spirit and Values 1. Desire to learn about new lands and people
2. Desire for adventure , fame, glory
3. Marco Polo traveled through Asia and wrote about it which sparked a new interest in foreign lands
Main Players of Exploration(title) Portugal
Led the way
Prince Henry was a navigator and encouraged exploration
Well situated to explore based on routes available
Already explored Africa to find a route to Asian trade
Spain
In competition with Portugal to find a route to Asian trade
Opened the Americas to European colonization and trade
Homework for Wednesday9/10
Review Cornell Notes and add a question for each section in the Margins .
Please _____________ your question !!!!
Christopher Columbus
Was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451
He studied Navigation among others things and was set to discover a quicker trip to Asia like other Explorers.
Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain agreed to fund his trip across the Atlantic to find a quicker route to Asian trade
On August 3, 1942 Columbus Set sail with three ships : the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria
On October 12th Christopher Columbus arrived on land . He arrived on the Caribbean Islands .
He looked for precious pearls, gold , silver , and spices, which he had promised the King and Queen but did not find any
In March 1493 he left to Spain and returned again in September and made 2 other trips
Christopher Columbus did not bring back gold and silver but left a desire for others to explore and take over the Americas …
Let’s set the record straight
Myth
Christopher Columbus discovery America
Christopher Columbus landed in the USA
Columbus befriended the Indigenous people
http://www.history.com/topics/exploration/christopher-columbus
Truth
America existed long before Christopher Columbus was alive. It was inhabited by millions of Indigenous Peoples without their own culture, language, government, and trading systems.
He landed in what we know as the Bahamas , present day Haiti and the Dominican Republic
He used Indigenous people for information on the land, to work, for entertainment, and for gold
Effects of Exploration( title)
Columbian Exchange
Slavery
Conquistadors , Explorers, and Missionaries began to flood the North American Continent
Columbian Exchange (title)
The “Columbian Exchange” refers to The “Columbian Exchange” refers to the vast exchange of people, plants, the vast exchange of people, plants, animals, ideas and diseases that animals, ideas and diseases that began with the “Age of Exploration”began with the “Age of Exploration”
Slavery
Because many Indigenous people of the Americas were being killed or died by diseases the Spanish settlers required other people to do the work for them .
These people were refereed to as slaves.
Slavery began in the “ New World” in the 1500s.
By the late 1400s European Explorers in West Africa were trading guns and other goods for slaves
Conquistadors and Missionaries
(title) Conquistadors are Spanish soldiers-explorers who murdered and took over the native peoples of Mexico and Peru
Missionaries are people who travel to spread the word of God and convert people to christianity
Warm Up- 9/11 Thursday 9/11
Watch Nick Video on 911
Answer the following questions: Summarize what happened that day?
What are some effects of 911 that you see today?
How do you feel about what happened that day ?
Write down three questions you still have about 911
Homework 9/11
Watch the news
Write 1 paragraph about it Source
Summary
Opinion
Friday 9/12
Close Read the text on Christopher Columbus
Use annotations and write notes in the margins for each section
Both Sides
10 minutes to complete reading
Age of ExplorationBrochure p.2 and p.6
1st Side 2nd Side
Picture Catchy Title
5 Bullet points on what SOMEONE might find or get when they explore
Monday 9/15/14 Warm Up
Each of you received a print out of your grade
Underneath the Print out I want you to answer the following Questions
How do you feel about your grade for the 1st 5 weeks?
What do you think you did good at ?
What do you feel you need to work on?
• How can I help you ?
• 1st Homework -------- Have you parents sign your grade report !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Effects of Christopher Columbus’ Voyage
1: Columbian Exchange
Talk about it have students copy it in their book under class notes and as a class answer the questions
2: More Explorers began to flood the Americas p.21
• Looking at your notebook you will complete the following map and answer the following questions
3: Other European Countries began to settle in the Americas p.32
2nd HW ---------- you will look at the map about other European Countries landing in the Americas
Columbian Exchange
• Pg. 74-75
1. What items were brought from America to Europe during the Columbian Exchange ? ( Write all of them)
2. What items were brought from Europe to America during the Columbian exchange? ( Write all of them)
Other Explorers were …
• Using the Brown Books “ History Alive”
• Pg. 21
• Answer each question about the map found on the handout
• Color EVERYTHING on the Map
Including the Key
More exploration …
• Using the Brown Books “ History Alive”
Pg.32
• Answer each question about the map found on the handout
• Color EVERYTHING on the Maps
Including the Key
Extra Credit Option
• Go to the following website http://www.history.com/topics/exploration/christopher-columbus
• Watch 2 of the videos about other explorers and write a 5 sentence summary for each video
Writing an Explanatory Paragraph(Tuesday )
• 4 parts to an explanatory paragrapg
• 1. Topic Sentence
• 2. Evidence
• 3. Analysis/ Explanation
• 4. Concluding Sentence
Topic Sentence
• The 1st sentence of a paragraph that introduces the subject that you are going to write about .
Evidence
• Facts, Figures, Quotes, Data, or Statistics that support the topic statement/ claim.
Analysis/ Explanation
• Explains how the evidence supports the topic sentence/ claim .
Concluding Sentence
• The last sentence of a paragraph that closes the paragraph.
Partner work(Thursday)
• Read the 1st paragraph as a team and identify the following parts of the Paragraph
• Highlight the topic sentence
• Underline the sentences that has the EVIDENCE
• Circle the sentences that are EXPLANATION sentences
• Put a star next to the closing sentence
Wednesday 9/17
• Recap the AGE of Exploration
• Take out your Maps of Exploration and your closed reading of Christopher Columbus
Test for this Unit …..(Wednesday)
• Write 1 paragraph answering this question
• Explain the effects of the Age of Exploration through the experiences Christopher Columbus.
• Use the – Maps we discussed in classed- History Alive pg.21
Explores, ethnicity, and routes and map on pg.32 European Settlements
– The closed reading we did on Christopher Columbus and the Effects of Exploration
– And the Diagram on the Columbus Exchange
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