Thursday, September 27, 2007

Russian History Webquest


















1.) Click on the following link. It will take you to a page about the Coronation Fabergé's egg. Read about the egg and write in your composition notebook:

When was the egg made?
What is the egg made out of?
What was the purpose of the egg?
How much was it sold to the Forbes magazine collection for?

Coronation Fabergé's egg website

For more info about Faberge eggs:

Click Here
or
Here
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2.) Click on the following link about Anastasia. She was a daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last of the Russian Tsars. He and his family were killed during the Russian Revolution. Ever since his death there have been rumors that his daughter Anastasia did not perish alongside the rest of the family.

Where was Anastasia staying during World War I?
How did Anastasia try to help out during the War?
What happened to the Holy Man (Rasputin) who was staying with Anastasia?
What does Anastasia say was depressing after Christmas of 1917?
What was one scary moment that occurred while the family was locked up at the Alexander palace?
Who overthrew the provisional government?
What happened on the night of the 17th of July, 1918?
Many people have claimed to be Anastasia since her death. Why does the website believe this has happened?

Click Here for the Anastasia Information!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

What's in a name?














A favorite Shakespearian quote of mine is "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" from Romeo and Juliet. We use our names on a daily basis, yet many of us do not know the origins of our Surname (last name) or the meaning of our "given name" (first name.)


The use of a Family or Surname is a relatively new phenomenon. The Greeks and Romans attempted to use a family name and even before that there is evidence of Surname use in parts of ancient China. For the most part, however, the use of Surnames did not become popular in Western Europe until the 13th and 14th century.


Your task is to find out the Etymology of your names. Use the following website to learn about the origin and meaning of your name. Not all names will be in the data base (my last name is not.) Try to use variations of the spelling or use your Mother's maiden name (if you know it.)

In your notebooks, create three columns. Put your first name at the top of one, your middle name in the middle and your last name at the top of the other. Find out as much information about your names as possible and write it underneath.

Use the following sites:
Best Site (start here)

This site is just ok


Lots of names, not much detail

Russian history time line


The following are major events that have occurred during the History of Russia. Use the list of events to make a time line in your composition notebook. You will need two full pages to complete this time line. Be sure to keep it as neat as possible. You must include all the following events AND THE DATE on your time line.

  • Ivan IV (1533)
  • Church of St. Basil's
  • Tsar Ivan IV kills son Ivan
  • Micheal Romanov
  • Two Tsars -> Ivan (V) and Peter the Great (I)
  • Peter (I)
  • Church of Transfiguration
  • Tsar Bell
  • Catherine (II)
  • Alexander (I)
  • Napoleon invades Russia
  • Alexander (II)
  • Alexander (II) abolishes serfdom
  • Alexander (II) murdered
  • Nicolas (II) [last Tsar of Russia]
  • Nicolas (II) and Family executed (1917)

You must also pick 5 events or people and write a brief (3 sentence minimum) description or summary. You can do this by clicking on the events that are YELLOW on the time line.

To access the time line of events, click here: TIMELINE

Monday, September 17, 2007

Art Musuem (Scultpures)

Today we will look at a sample of the art from some of the periods of time that we have discussed in class. The following are some exemplary works:

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Greek Statue from 470 B.C.



















Greek Statue from 400 B.C.














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Roman Statue from 100 A.D.


















Roman Art from 120 A.D.





















Roman Art from 130 A.D.




















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Renaissance Art from 1498





















Renaissance Art from 1500 A.D.

Michelangelo's David






























Detail of David's hand


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Baroque Art, Ecstasy of St. Theresa, 1600 A.D.



Baroque Art, 1600 A.D.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Europe 101

Read these directions first:

You will be creating 3 maps today!
  • Use the following website to fill in the maps that I have provided
  • Use PENCIL to label the maps
  • For the political map, pick 3 countries and 3 capitals to find more information about.
    • Use the Information box on the left side of the web-page
    • Investigate the unique customs, traits or history concerning that country or capital
    • Write at least 3 complete sentences in your own words about the country or capital
    • Write this information on the back of each map
Click on the following link to get to your information:

European Maps

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Round Table Discussion

Directions: Copy these directions and the following text. Open up a new Microsoft Word document. Paste this information into the document. In your groups, respond to the following questions. Each student will have a turn typing. When you are done with each question, include the initials of the student who was typing. While only one person will be doing the typing, all members of the group are expected to contribute to the answer.


1.) What are the names of the members of your group?


2.) Trevor had three people that he Paid it Forward to. Who were they and what did he do for each of them?

3.) How did Mr. Simonet receive his scars?

4.) How would you change the end of the movie? If you would not change the movie explain why.

5.) Did Pay It Forward work? Justify your answer as a group.

For the following questions use your NYSTROM Desk Atlas

6.) What is the approximate land area of Europe in both miles and Kilometers?

7.) Where can both the highest and lowest elevation be found in Europe and what are they km?

8.) Name all of the countries that share a border with the Czech Republic.

9.) Use the Country Tables. In complete sentences give as much detail about Iceland as possible.

10.) What is OPEC? Who are the current members?

11.) Compare the primary cause of death in China to that of the United States.

12.) Compare the "Persons per Automobile" in China to that of the United States.

13.) What is the exact latitude and longitude of Ithaca, NY?

14.) What is the exact latitude and longitude of Key West, FL?

15.) What is the exact latitude and longitude of Sarasota, FL?


Now that you have answered all the questions, check them carefully and then copy and paste your answers into the "reply" box of this post.