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World History HS Modern Full Year Course Semester 1: Mid Ages - Revolutions SP

In the first half of a traditionally full year course, students will learn Modern World History from the Middle Ages to the French Revolution taught using a standards-based curriculum by a certified teacher.
Wendy Wawrzyniak
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4.9
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Class

What's included

27 pre-recorded lessons
average 13 mins per video
15 weeks
of teacher support
5 hrs 55 mins
total video learning hours
1 year access
to the content
Homework
2-4 hours per week. Students will be given assignments that may consist of reading parts of the text, reading documents, watching a video clip, or completing an assessment. Please notify the instructor in advance if a grade will be needed at the completion of the course for purposes of satisfying home-schooling requirements. It is expected that students spend 2-3 hours per week on their World History lessons and assignments.
Assessment
The learner will be assessed based on performance on the assessments (quizzes and tests) as well as participation in the synchronous lessons.
Grading
Please inform the teacher at the beginning, if you will need a grade for the course. Assignments will be averaged together to arrive at a final grade. Tests will count for slightly more than assignments.

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 12
Beginner - Advanced Level
You will learn an entire semester of World History in a flexible learning environment. What that means is that you will be provided with learning activities that you will complete. You will be responsible for learning on your own through a series of videos, documents, and other learning activities. I will be there to guide you, provide opportunities to interact with your classmates, and provide feedback. 

The course outline with topics to be covered is below.  While each class will be varied in the learning activities, the instructor will provide a weekly video/lecture with presentations that are guided by a daily focus, discussion questions/prompts that encourage higher-level thinking and discussion.  

Additionally, there will be video clips, review games, and quizzes implemented each week to optimize enrichment and feedback.  

We will begin with the Byzantine Empire and end the first half of the course with the French Revolution. Students will learn the major players, the events, all the while incorporating historical thinking skills. These include understanding cause and effect, placing events into the proper chronology, identifying change and continuity over time, and seeing the contextualization  (the big picture). 
The majority of classes will either consist of presentations with discussion and note-taking or the use of historical documents as evidence to learn about events and decisions that were made in history. 

Students will be challenged to back up all claims with concrete factual and historical evidence.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the people, places, concepts, and events that shape our world's history.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with State-Specific Standards
5 Units
27 Lessons
over 15 Weeks
Unit 1: Introduction & Islamic Empires
Lesson 1:
Introduction
 What are the basic beliefs of Islam? 
15 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
Rise of Islam
 How did the early Islamic empire rise? 
22 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
Expansion of Islamic Empires
 How did the early Islamic empire expand? 
15 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Kingdoms of Medieval Africa
 Identify the achievements of the West African kingdoms of Ghana and Mali
Describe what led to the rise and fall of the West African kingdoms. 
18 mins of video lessons

Other Details

Parental Guidance
There are sensitive topics covered in World History, including the topics of slavery and genocide. Rest assured that my extensive experience teaching World History enables me to approach these topics in a mature, historical, and sensitive way. If need be, I will follow up with students and parents if there is something that is of a concerning nature.
Supply List
Students need either a physical notebook for notetaking and reflection or an organized notetaking method on their computers. I will be happy to offer suggestions,
External Resources
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Joined June, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
New Jersey Teaching Certificate in Special Education
New York Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Florida Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
In over 30 years of teaching, I have extensive experience teaching World History to grades 6-12. I not only know the topics deeply (which enables me to guide/answer students' questions) but I have taught every level from special needs to advanced learners. I am passionate and enthusiastic about history.

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