Chapter 30 (Leading Figures of the Renaissance) & Chapter 31 (The Reformation Begins) . . .
Unit 6 (Renewal in Europe)
Chapter 11, Sections 1-3 (Renaissance) . . .
Chapter 12, Sections 1-2 (The Reformation of Christianity) . . .
Content Objectives: SWBT describe why was the Gutenberg’s invention so important.
Language Objectives: SWBT explain how the Renaissance spread from Italy to other parts of Europe.
Content Objectives: SWBT identify corrupt practices and key events that weakened the Catholic Church.
Language Objectives: SWBT explain how Martin Luther’s theological and political ideas led to the Protestant Reformation in Germany.
Essential Question: In what ways did Leonardo da Vinci exemplify the Renaissance ideal?
Essential Question: Why Martin Luther credited with starting the Reformation?
*This is week 8 of the 4th Quarter . . . The penultimate week of the school year has arrived. A long journey that began August 20 of last year is nearly up! The journey was rocky at times like any meaningful, healthy association but overall the positive experiences far outweigh any minor obstacles along the way! Well young scholars I will be signing off shortly as the time continues to ‘slip’ away . . . so, prospective eighth graders I say this for the last time: always do your best and just enjoy the waning moments of 7th grade and the school year!
“It is better to walk alone than with a crowd going in the wrong direction.”—Diane Grant
“I have chosen to be happy because it is good for my health.”—Voltaire
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 171 . . . Week 36
Check website, Power School Pro, Google Classroom, & Remind.com & bring tablets to class everyday (fully charged) . . . review today’s agenda; announce assignments and activity updates . . . 5 minutes.
Journal entries (daily) . . . 3 minutes.
Tablet & Lanyard check . . . 2 minutes.
“TFT (8 of 9): “A man can smile and smile and smile and still be a villain.”—William Shakespeare . . . 5 minutes.
Collect Journals . . . 6 minutes.
ECP (1 of 5): “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.”—William Shakespeare
ECP (2 of 5): “I have chosen to be happy because it is good for my health.”—Voltaire
Release time for slammers, social justice, & GDCS participants . . . 15 minutes.
Mr. Fulumirani