June 1 - June 5
June 1 - Continue Agism notes; Adultism
June 2 - Notes on Adultism and Ableism; Review for the Exam
June 3 - Unit 5 Exam
June 4 - Review for Final Exam
June 5 - Final Exams for Blocks 1 and 2
May 25 - May 29
May 25 - NO SCHOOL
May 26 - Unit 5 Quiz; Introduce the "Isms" Unit 5, Feminist Movement and Sexuality
May 27 - Finish Sexuality, Feminist Movement, and Begin the Larmie Project
May 28 - Continue the Larmie Project
May 29 - Finish the Larmie Project; Begin Agism
Unit 5 Exam will be held on Wednesday June 3!
Make-ups for this exam will be held on either June 4 or June 9
May 18 - May 22
May 18 - Introduction notes to Irish and German Intolerance, Watch "A Seat At Our Table"
May 19 - Destination America Web Assignment
May 20 - Notes on Intolerance of Irish and Germans, Web assignments on Irish Intolerance
May 21 - Notes on Intolerance of Japanese, Chinese, and Native Americans
May 22 - Native American Web-Quest
May 11 - May 15
May 11 - 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments; Review Louisana Black Code; Plessy v. Ferguson; Jim Crow Laws Assignment
May 12 - Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a dream..." speech, Affirmative Action
May 13 - View President Obama's Campaign Speech on Race and Racism, Review for the exam
May 14 - Unit 3 Exam, Review Exam from Unit 2
May 15 - Half Day, Hand out Unit 4 Packets and Introduce the Unit
May 4 - May 8
***Unit 3 Exam will be held on May 14 and the Take Home Essay is due on May 18***
Please Note: The final exam schedule has been posted on the main UOW page
May 4 - Finish Schindler's List
May 5 - Begin Unit 3 Civil Rights
May 6 - Transatlantic Slave Trade Activity
May 7 - Discuss and examine the Middle Passage, Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin, and Slavery in America
May 8 - The Horrors of Slavery; Schindler's List essays are due to Mr. Hart by 2:45
April 27 - May 1
***Take Home Essay due on May 1st to Turn It In.com***
April 27 - Finish Discussion on the Final Solution, Discuss Jewish Resistance to the Nazi Policies, Explore multiple survior stories
April 28 - Post war actions, Nuremberg Trials, Nazi Hunters. Review the unit in preparation for tomorrow's exam
April 29 - Unit 2 Exam Viewing Schindler's List
April 30 - Viewing Schindler's List
May 1 - Viewing Schindler's List
April 20 - April 24
***Note - Unit 2 Exam will be held on April 28***
April 20 - "What is Propaganda?" Activity, Propaganda and Nazi Germany Internet Activity, Worksheets on Anti-Semitic Propaganda, and Review Historical Anti-Semitism Activity
April 21 - Review key terms of the Unit, Weimer Germany and Fragility of Democracy, Factors that led Hitler to come to power, "The Beer Hall Putsch"
April 22 - Review "Nazi Creed" worksheet, Discuss Hitler's rise to power in the world, Discuss planning and implementing the final solution
April 23 - Continue discussing planning and implementing the final solution
April 24 - Discuss Jewish Resistance to the Nazi Policies, Explore multiple survior stories
April 13 - April 17
April 13 - Spring Break
April 14 - POWER OUTAGE RESULTS IN HALF DAY Review Unit 1 Exam, Introduce Unit 2 The Holocaust
April 15 - Discuss what you know about the Holocaust, watch a video on United Streaming about the Holocaust (good video with a general synposis of the Holocaust)
April 16 - Finish the United Streaming Video, Examine "From Race to Racism" and "Ranking Humankind"
April 17 - Individual Project on Historical Anti-Semitism
April 6 - April 10
April 6 - Finish Unit 1 Introduction to Diversity; Review for Unit 1 Exam
April 7 - Unit 1 Introduction to Diversity Exam
(No Essay for Unit 1)
April 8 - Spring Break
April 9 -Spring Break
April 10 - Spring Break
March 30 - April 3
March 30 - Midterms Exam for Block 3, Review for Block 2 and 4
March 31 - Midterm for Block 2 and 4
April 1 - Review Midterm and 3rd Marking Period grades; Begin Unit 1 Introduction to Diversity
April 2 - Continue Unit 1 Introduction to Diversity: Discuss on Prejudice, Intolerance
April 3 - National Hate Crimes Video
Unit 1 Exam on Tuesday 4/7
**Any students who have a planned absences on Tuesday 4/7 due to Spring Break should discuss with Mr. Hart testing options**
March 23 - 27
**Note - There will be NO Unit 6 Exam!!**
March 23 - Review for Unit 5 Exam and Unit 5 Exam
March 24 - Begin Unit 6 World War I Notes
March 25 - Finish Notes on World War I and talk about the Inter-War period
March 26 - Begin notes on World War II
March 27 - Finish Notes on World War II
Mid-Term Exam review sheets are due the day of your Mid-Term!! NO EXCEPTIONS!!
***Mid-term Exam Schedule***
Block # |
Day of Mid-Term Exam |
2 |
Tuesday March 31 |
3 |
Monday March 30 |
4 |
Tuesday March 31 |
March 16 - 20
****Note - Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are half days due to PSSA, therefore I will be modifying the class schedule****
March 16 - Review Unit Exam 4, Introduction to the Enlightenment
March 17 - Notes on the Enlightenment
March 18 - Enlightenment Review and French Revolution Introduction
March 19 - Begin Notes on the French Revolution
March 20 - Finish notes on the French Revolution
***We will review on Monday 3/23 and also take our Unit 5 Exam. Students will be able to play the review game over the weekend as well.***
March 9 - 13
March 9 - Finish Section 2 (Northern Renaissance), Complete Section 3 (Protestant Reformaton), and Section 4 (Catholic Reformation)
March 10 - Section 4 (Catholic Reformation) and Section 5 (Culture and Daily Life)
March 11 - Review for exam and work on Renaissance Themed Resturant
March 12 - Unit 4 Renaissance and Reformation Exam and start Unit 5 Revolution Around the World
March 13 - Presentation of the Renaissance Themed Resturant and continue Unit 5
March 2 - 6
March 2 - SNOW DAY
March 3 - Section 1 (Italian Renaissance) Notes; Section 2 (Northern Renaissance) Notes
March 4 - PSSA PREP DAY - Finish Section 2 (Northern Renaissance) Notes; Begin watching the Da Vinci Code; Awards Party for "Give a Lincoln for a Lincoln"
March 5 - Finish Watching the Da Vinci Code; Section 3 (The Protestant Reformation) Notes
March 6 - Time in Computer Lab 243 to work on Da Vinci Code Essay and Renaissance Themed Resturant Project
February 23 - 27
*****UPDATE*****
1st Place will recieve choice of a Pizza Party or Ice Cream Party
2nd Place will recieve whatever Party the first place classes does not choose
Mr. Hart's Classes will be taking part in the "Give a Lincoln for Lincoln" Campaign. Click Here for more information http://www.history.com/content/give-a-lincoln/
The class that donates the most money will recieve a Pizza Party sponsored by Mr. Hart. The competition will be held from Tuesday February 17 to Friday February 27.
Class Totals will be posted here daily at by 3:00pm! Winning Class is noted in Blue.
Last Updated 2/27/09 3:00pm
Block 2 - $147.00 (18 students =$ 8.17 per student)
Block 3 - $126.68 (18 students = $7.04 per student)
Block 4 - $294.65 (25 students = $11.79 per student)
Total from all classes - $568.33 (61 students = $9.32)
February 23 - Section 4
February 24 - Review Section 4, Complete Section 5
February 25 - Finish up Section 6 Ancient Rome and Unit 3 Ancient Rome Review Game
February 26 - Unit 3 Ancient Rome Exam and Discuss on the Dark Ages
February 27 - Begin Unit 4 Renaissance and Reformation, Notes of the Northern Renaissance
Take Home Essay due for Unit 3 Ancient Rome Due Monday 3/2 by 12:00pm
Last Day for "Give a Lincoln for a Lincoln"
February 16 - 20
February 16 - NO SCHOOL - PRESIDENT'S DAY
February 17 - Review Unit 1 and Unit 2 Exams, Start homework in class.
February 18 - Section 1 (The Roman Republic) Questions #1-23
February 19 - Section 2 (Rome Expands Its Borders) Questions #1-11 and watch Engineering an Empire - Carthage
February 20 - Section 3 (The Birth of the Roman Empire)
February 9 - 13
****Anytime that is left in class throughout the week will be devoted to students' time to complete their projects.****
February 9 -Ancient Greece Section 1 (Greek Art and Golden Age); Ancient Greece Section 2 (Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age)
February 10 - Section 3 (Alexander the Great); Ancient Greece Section 4 (The Spread of Hellenistic Culture), Review for Unit 2 Exam
February 11 - Ancient Greece Section 4 (The Spread of Hellenistic Culture), Review for Unit 2 Exam
February 12 - Unit 2 Exam, Students will be given the rest of the block to work on completing their projects and preparing their Oral Presentations.
February 13 - Take Home Essay Due, Oral Presentation will be held for the Ancient Greece Team Project, Team Project Posters Due
February 2 - 6
***In the Event of Snow on Tuesday our Daily Schedule will simply be pushed back to the next school day***
February 2 - Finish Lesson 4 (Indus River Valley), Review for Unit 1 Exam on Monday, Watch "Engineering an Empire: Egypt" (History Channel Special)
February 3 - Unit 1 Exam, Take Home Essay due for Unit 1
Unit 2 Ancient Greece Section 1 (The Greek City-States)
February 4 - Section 2 (Greek Government and Society); Section 3 (Sparta and Athens); and Section 4 (Daily Life in Athens)
February 5 - Section 5 (The Expansion of Greece) and Begin our Ancient Greece Poster Team Project (due on 2/10)
Febuary 6 - Quiz on Unit 2 Ancient Greece Sections 1-5; Chapter 6 Section 1 (Greek Art and Golden Age); Continue working on the Ancient Greece Poster Team Project (due on 2/10)
***Upcoming Note - Unit 2 Exam will be held on February 11
Unit 2 Take Home Essay due on February 13
January 26 - 30
January 26 - Continue Introduction to Mr. Hart's Classroom and Begin Unit 1
Sign up for Turn It In and Quia
January 27 - Review Lesson 1 (Emergence of Civilizations) and Complete Lesson 2 (Ancient Kingdom's of the Nile)
January 28 - SNOW DAY
January 29 - Finish Lesson 2 (Ancient Kingdom's of the Nile), "Writing with Hieroglyphs" Activity, and Begin Lesson 3 (Empires of the Fertile Crescent)
January 30 - Complete and Review Lesson 3 (Empires of the Fertile Crescent), Begin Lesson 4 (Indus River Valley), Discuss the Review for Unit 1 Exam and The Unit 1 Take Home Essay
January 19 - 23
January 19 - No Class
January 20 - No Class
January 21 - No Class
January 22 - No Class
January 23 - Introduction to Mr. Hart's Classroom