Homework:
Read Chapter 6, section 2. Quiz on Monday
Agenda
Bell Work
Stations
Enlightenment Thinker Presentations
Bell Work
1. Update your table of contents
2. Read Aristotle's Politics. Answer question.
Stations
Students will get into groups of 3-4. As a group, students will visit different stations in the classroom, in which they read about specifics regarding democracy, enlightenment, tyranny, etc.
Students will answer questions from readings.
Enlightenment Thinker Presentations
Student will work in groups of 3-4. Each group will be assigned an Enlightenment Thinker to focus on.
On a poster paper, students will create a profile of the individual thinker.
Each student will focus on one aspect of the thinkers life to be presented to class.
- Leaders-will make sure that their group is completing the work in a timely manner. Leaders will explain what important ideas the thinker had.
- Timekeepers-will help leaders in getting task complete in a timely manner. Timekeepers will keep track of time. Timekeepers will describe the impact that the thinker had on the world.
- Secretary will be responsible for writing this all down. Secretary will assist timekeeper and leader in completing assignment on time. Secretary will explain which important works the thinker produced.
- Artist-will assist team in completing assignment on time. Artist will recreate an image of the thinker.
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