For this assignment, I want you to read pages 166-174 in your book. This reading covers six different countries or regions in Europe, and how the Reformation affected each one.
Then, I want you to write 6 summaries, one for each country, about what you read. So, you should have a summary for Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Scandinavia, Spain, and Portugal. Each summary should be one long paragraph long, and should cover all the major points in your reading.
This assignment is due Tuesday, Feb. 17, in the locker. It is worth 200 pts.
Mr. Nathan
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Assignment and Test Next Wednesday [ 11th Grade ]
Here is the assignment I gave you Wednesday:
Answer the following questions from the different section reviews:
p. 234: #1
p. 238: #2-4, 10, 12
p. 241: #1-5
p. 243: #1, 4
p. 252: #3-11
p. 254: #1-5
This is due Tuesday morning, Feb. 17, in the locker. You should also study the material covered in these questions, as well as the two reviews you did for Chapter 11, for the exam on Wednesday, Feb. 18. We will review on Tuesday.
Answer the following questions from the different section reviews:
p. 234: #1
p. 238: #2-4, 10, 12
p. 241: #1-5
p. 243: #1, 4
p. 252: #3-11
p. 254: #1-5
This is due Tuesday morning, Feb. 17, in the locker. You should also study the material covered in these questions, as well as the two reviews you did for Chapter 11, for the exam on Wednesday, Feb. 18. We will review on Tuesday.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
First Post
Okay, students, this is my blog for you. I made this blog to help you keep up with assignments, and also just to share some cool things with you. Make sure you check this often, because it's very likely there will be some bonus assignments posted that I may not announce in class. Sometimes I will post questions for discussion, and give grades for your comments. So start checking in to my neighborhood!
In the meantime, check out this crazy video about ants. Who knew they had whole cities under there?
In the meantime, check out this crazy video about ants. Who knew they had whole cities under there?
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