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24-25 Lesson Plan                                                 Teacher:                                Subject:World History

Week of:

DATE12-09 /12-13

Monday

Continued from Friday

Tuesday

Wed./Thurs.

Friday

Continued from Wed/Thurs

TEKS

WH.9B Explain the impact of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Napoleonic Wars on Europe and Latin America.

WH.16B Summarize the role of economics in driving political changes as related to the Industrial Revolution.

WHS.1E Identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in world history from 1750 to 1914: the Scientific Revolution, the Industrial Revolution and its impact on the development of modern economic systems, European imperialism, and the Enlightenment's impact on political revolutions.

WHS.1E Identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in world history from 1750 to 1914: the Scientific Revolution, the Industrial Revolution and its impact on the development of modern economic systems, European imperialism, and the Enlightenment's impact on political revolutions.

Learning Objective

SWBAT explain the impact and trace the ideas and ideologies on Latin American Independence movements.

SWBAT identify and summarize the characteristics and benefits of the free enterprise system.

SWBAT identify the causes of the Industrial Revolution.

SWBAT identify the causes of the Industrial Revolution.

Higher Order Thinking Questions

How did the American and French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon impact Latin American revolutions?

What was the influence of Adam Smith’s ideas on the free enterprise system?

What were the causes of the Industrial Revolution and why did Britain lead the way?

What were the causes of the Industrial Revolution and why did Britain lead the way?

Agenda

  • An Age of Ideologies Chart
  • An Age of Ideologies
  • My Notes Graphic Organizer
  • Digital Stations Resources
  • The Guayaquil Conference
  • Simon Bolivar
  • South American Independence

  • My Notes
  • Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations
  • That was Then...This is Now

  • Before and After the Industrial Revolution
  • Causes of the Industrial Revolution – Graphic Organizer
  • Inquiry Stations – Resources
  • Why Was England First?

  • Before and After the Industrial Revolution
  • Causes of the Industrial Revolution – Graphic Organizer
  • Inquiry Stations – Resources
  • Why Was England First?

Demonstration of Learning

DOL: Given a set of questions, students will explain the impact and trace the ideas and ideologies on Latin American Independence movements by correctly answering 4 of 5 questions.  

DOL: Given a set of questions, students will identify and summarize the characteristics and benefits of the free enterprise system by correctly answering 4 of 5 questions.

DOL: Given the economic, social, and political changes within Britain, I will identify the causes of the Industrial Revolution by answering at least 4 of 5 questions correctly.

DOL: Given the economic, social, and political changes within Britain, I will identify the causes of the Industrial Revolution by answering at least 4 of 5 questions correctly.

Intervention & Extension

Sentence Stems ACES

Sentence Stems ACES

Sentence Stems ACES

Sentence Stems ACES

Resources

HISD Student Activities

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HISD Student Activities