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World History Part 2 cont.
WEEK 5 Cont.
RUNKLE GEOGRAPHY:  
 
T - pgs. 37-42
       Review Questions: Lesson 7
       Vocab Lesson 7
  R -  Critical Thinking (pg. 39)
         Critical Thinking (pg. 40-41)
  F - Test: Chapter 2

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WEEK 6

Reader: At the Sign of the Sugared Plum
by Hooper (1665)
RA: Parcel of Patterns by Walsh
SOTW Vol. 3:
   Chapter 12 Battle, Fire, and Plague in England; Charles Loses  His Head; Cromwell’s Protectorate; Plague and Fire
    Chapter 13 The Sun King: The Sun King of France

GEORGE WASHINGTON’S WORLD - pgs.122-160
UILE -
pg. 306-307  Commonwealth and Cromwell, Plague
           
pg. 312-315 France and the Sun King 1640-1720
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KQMaps -
British Isles
                    France

KHE -
  pg. 260-261 English Civil War 1642-1660
              pg. 254-255 France and Richelieu 1624-1661
              pg. 264 Sun King 1643-1715
              pg. 284-285 Great Fire in London - architecture

HISTORY WRITING -
12 -   Discuss the 2 sides of the Civil War, what event set it  off, and how it was won
13 -    Discuss the Sun King

RUNKLE GEOGRAPHY:  
 
T -   pgs. 44-46
          Review Questions: Lesson 8
          Vocabulary: Lessons 8
  R - pgs. 47-49
        Review Questions:  Lesson 9
        Vocab Lesson 9

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WEEK 7
Reader: Iron Peacock by Clarke
(1600s)
RA: 
SOTW Vol. 3:
   
Chapter  14 The Rise of Prussia: Frederick, the First Prussian King
    Chapter 15 A New World in Conflict: War Against the Colonies:King Philip’s War; War Against the Colonies: Louis XIV Saves France; William Penn’s Holy Experiment

GEORGE WASHINGTON’S WORLD - pgs.161-200
UILE -
pg. 319 Rise of Prussia
             pg. 321-333 Settlers in North America

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KQMaps -
Rise of Prussia
                    North America. 

KHE - 
pg.  292 Austria and Prussia 1711-1786
              pg. 280-281 Colonial America 1600-1700
              pg. 302  North America 1675-1791

HISTORY WRITING -
14 - Discuss the rise of Prussia
15 - Discuss the problem New France faced and who          helped to solve it

RUNKLE GEOGRAPHY:  
 
T - pgs. 50-54
  R - Review Questions: Lesson 10
       Vocabulary:Lesson 10
  F - Test: Chapter 3

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World History Part 2 page 3
WEEK 3
Reader: Ghost in the Tokaido Inn by Hoobler
(1700s)
RA: 
SOTW Vol. 3:
   
Chapter 5: Warlords of Japan: Hideyoshi, Japan’s Great Leader; The First Tokugawa Ruler
    Chapter 6: New Colonies in the New World: Strangers and Saints in Plymouth; The Dutch in the New World

GEORGE WASHINGTON’S WORLD
- pgs.1-38
UILE -
pg. 356 Changes in Japan 1500-1905
             pg. 323  13 Colonies

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KQMaps -
China & Japan at War
                   England, Holland, & Plymouth

KHE -
  pg. 232-233  Japan and China 1467-1644
             pg. 244 Japan in Isolation 1603-1716
             pg. 248-249 Early American Settlers 1607-1650
             pg. 259 Dutch Empire 1660-1664

HISTORY WRITING -
   
5 -   Tell the story of Hideyoshi and what he did
     6 -   Discuss the Strangers and Saints and getting to
Plymouth
RUNKLE GEOGRAPHY: 
T -     pgs. 20-29
R -    Review Questions: Lesson 5
           Vocabulary: Lesson 5

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WEEK 4
Reader: Escape Across the Wide Sea
by Kirkpatrick (1668)
RA: 
SOTW Vol. 3:
   Chapter 7: The Spread of Slavery: Tobacco—and Unwilling  Colonists; Queen Nzinga of Angola
    Chapter 8: The Middle East: The Persian Puzzle; The Ottoman  Turks

GEORGE WASHINGTON’S WORLD
- pgs. 39-80
UILE -
pg 324-325  Slave Trade 1550-1890
            pg. 298-299.Ottoman Empire 1500-1918

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KQMaps -
Triangular Trade Route
                    Persia. 

KHE - 
pg. 270-271 Slavery and Pirates 1517-1810
             pg. 272-273 African States 1550-1700
             pg. 266-267 Ottoman Empire 1602-1783

HISTORY WRITING -
 
7 -  Write about tobacco and slaver and their connection
  8 -   Discuss the Persian Puzzle.

RUNKLE GEOGRAPHY:  
 
T - pgs. 30-36
        Critical Thinking (pgs. 33-34)
  R - Review Questions: Lesson 6
        Vocabulary: Lesson 6

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WEEK 5
Reader: Dark Frigate by Hawes
(17th cent. England)
RA: 
SOTW Vol. 3:
   
Chapter 9 The Western War: The Thirty Years’ War, 1618-1648
    Chapter 10 Far East of Europe: Japan’s Isolation:Closed Doors in the East; The “Foreign Conquest’ of China:The Rise of the Manchu
    Chapter 11 The Moghul Emperors of India: World Seizer, King of the Word, and the Conqueror of the World; Aurangzeb’s Three Decisions

GEORGE WASHINGTON’S WORLD
- pgs.81-121
UILE -
pg. 308  Thirty Years’ War
            pg. 352-353 Ming and Ch’ing 1500-1700
            pg. 356 Japan’s Isolation
            pg. 300-301 Mogul Empire 1500-1860
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KQMaps - Reformation
                   Ming & Quin Dynasties
                   Mughal Empire 
KHE -    pg. 215 Counter Reformation
               pg. 252-253  Thirty Years’ War 1618-1648
               pg. 254-255 France and Richelieu 1624-1661
               pg. 232-233 Japan and China 1467-1644
               pg. 244-245 Japan in Isolation 1603-1716
               pg. 262-263 China: The Qing Dynasty 1644-1770
               pg. 265  Decline of Mogul India 1605-1707
HISTORY WRITING -
     9  - Tell why the Thirty Years’ War Began and how it ended. Include five of the men who led the war
    10 - Discuss Japan’s feelings about missionaries and foreign religions
     11 - Discuss Aurangazeb’s three decisions. Give details