Monday, October 17, 2011

Roman Civilization Constructed Response Assignment

Rome was considered to be one of the greatest civilizations in the history of mankind. Being a predecessor to our modern civilization, it was responsible for introducing a lot of the features and qualities that make up our modern day Western civilization.  Using your notes from class and the Internet, effectively answer the following statement and question:

1) Which feature/quality that was passed from Rome do you feel is MOST important in our modern society?

2) Of all of the facts that you have learned about ancient Rome, which  feature do you enjoy most?

Evaluate and answer each question in 300-350 words. Make sure that your first and last name are present in the post to receive full credit. All responses are due NO LATER than Thursday, October 20, 2011 @ 11:59 pm. All late responses will receive a grade of "0"

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Greek Civilizations Constructed Response Homework

The civilization of Greece was filled with many epics, or stories, of spectacular heroes overcoming various forces and obstacles.  These stories were often highly illustrated dramatizations of non-fictional events.  Using your notes from class and the Internet, effectively answer the following statement and question:

1) Which war/epic would you consider to be the most important to Greek culture? Why? (Ex. Peloponnesian War, Persian War, Odyssey, etc.)

2) Which two gods of Olympus would you consider to be your favorite? Why?

Evaluate and answer each question in 40-60 words. In your responses, please only utilize FACTUAL information, not emotional. (Ex. The Peloponnesian War was the most important because there was a lot of blood).  Make sure that your first and last name are present in the post to receive full credit.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Test Study Guide

The test study guide is now available on the classroom website (www.wix.com/mlklions/nunnallywhclass). In order to access it, just go to the additional resources link located on the Home page of the web site. It is located on the additional resources page (up under Quizstar usernames). Unfortunately, I was unable to post it on the blog site. However, refer to this section from this point forward in order to retrieve the study guide for any future test. Thank you, and happy studying!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Posting Changes

For all classes.... If you are having a problem posting, I have changed the format within the blog. You still need to sign up for a Google account and follow the blog so you can get the updates and notifications sent to your e-mail account. HOWEVER, you are now able to type your comment and click the box next to the "Comment As" section near the bottom of the page that is entitled "Select Profile." Once you click that, you would need to select the "Name/URL" option and enter your FIRST AND LAST name. If you do not, I will not be able to accurately give you credit for your homework assignment. 1st and 4th periods, don't worry. I HAVE NOT forgot about your additional assignments. Great blog responses thus far. Your responses are still due by tomorrow, August 25 by 11:59 pm. Any responses received after than will NOT be accepted. Also, your Quizstar vocabulary assignments are due tonight by 11:59 pm. All usernames are now uploaded to the website (www.wix.com/mlklions/nunnallywhclass) and available if you need them. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to e-mail me. Good luck on your assignments!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Early Civilizations Constructed Response Homework

During the early formation of ancient civilizations throughout history, many homo sapiens began inventing and introducing new ideas and methods during both the Paleolithic and Neolithic time period. Using your notes from class, effectively answer the following statement and question:

1) Name two new inventions or methods that were introduced during either the Paleolithic or Neolithic time period.

2) How did the invention or method you chose affect the way people lived during that time period?

Address and answer each question in 20-40 words. Once you are finished, be sure to click post at the bottom of the screen. In addition, make sure that you both post to the CORRECTLY LABELED CLASS (ex. 1st period, 2nd period, etc.) and that your first and last name are present in the post to receive full credit.

Early Civilizations Constructed Response Homework

During the early formation of ancient civilizations throughout history, many homo sapiens began inventing and introducing new ideas and methods during both the Paleolithic and Neolithic time period. Using your notes from class, effectively answer the following statement and question:

1) Name two new inventions or methods that were introduced during either the Paleolithic or Neolithic time period.

2) How did the invention or method you chose affect the way people lived during that time period?

Address and answer each question in 20-40 words. Once you are finished, be sure to click post at the bottom of the screen. In addition, make sure that you both post to the CORRECTLY LABELED CLASS (ex. 1st period, 2nd period, etc.) and that your first and last name are present in the post to receive full credit.

Early Civilizations Constructed Response Homework

During the early formation of ancient civilizations throughout history, many homo sapiens began inventing and introducing new ideas and methods during both the Paleolithic and Neolithic time period. Using your notes from class, effectively answer the following statement and question:

1) Name two new inventions or methods that were introduced during either the Paleolithic or Neolithic time period.

2) How did the invention or method you chose affect the way people lived during that time period?

Address and answer each question in 20-40 words. Once you are finished, be sure to click post at the bottom of the screen. In addition, make sure that you both post to the CORRECTLY LABELED CLASS (ex. 1st period, 2nd period, etc.) and that your first and last name are present in the post to receive full credit.

Early Civilizations Constructed Response Homework

During the early formation of ancient civilizations throughout history, many homo sapiens began inventing and introducing new ideas and methods during both the Paleolithic and Neolithic time period. Using your notes from class, effectively answer the following statement and question:

1) Name two new inventions or methods that were introduced during either the Paleolithic or Neolithic time period.

2) How did the invention or method you chose affect the way people lived during that time period?

Address and answer each question in 20-40 words. Once you are finished, be sure to click post at the bottom of the screen. In addition, make sure that you both post to the CORRECTLY LABELED CLASS (ex. 1st period, 2nd period, etc.) and that your first and last name are present in the post to receive full credit.

Early Civilization Constructed Response Homework

During the early formation of ancient civilizations throughout history, many homo sapiens began inventing and introducing new ideas and methods during both the Paleolithic and Neolithic time period. Using your notes from class, effectively answer the following statement and question:

1) Name two new inventions or methods that were introduced during either the Paleolithic or Neolithic time period.

2) How did the invention or method you chose affect the way people lived during that time period?

Address and answer each question in 20-40 words. Once you are finished, be sure to click post at the bottom of the screen. In addition, make sure that you both post to the CORRECTLY LABELED CLASS (ex. 1st period, 2nd period, etc.) and that your first and last name are present in the post to receive full credit.

Welcome to World History!!

Welcome to World History with Mr. Nunnally and Dr. Lee! We are glad to have you in our class for the 2011-2012 school year. This new year is filled with several, innovative additions to our curriculum. A part of this change includes the addition of this blog site. The purpose of this blog is to serve as a constant communication tool between students, parents, and the teacher(s). The site will also serve as a resource for homework, where students will have to examine and comment on questions that are specific to the current lesson. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact either Mr. Nunnally or Dr. Lee at the above e-mail addresses. Thank you for your time, and we look forward to a wonderful year!