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1.   Journey to Excellence: Thematic Instruction Lesson Sample 2
...iagnostics @ Practice A @ Practice B @ Additional Resources Miscellaneous Ideas @ Block Scheduling @ Throughlines @ Graphic Organizers @ Interactive Notebooks @ Scaffolding @ Socratic Seminars @ Web Resources @ Glossary More Theories @ 4MAT Model @ Behaviorism @ Brain-based Learning @ Cognitivism @ Humanism @ Social Cognition o Spiritual Resources Elementary Secondary Illustrations Books Teachers Integrating Faith Websites o Enrichment/Remediation + Climate + Diversity o Overview o Recognizing Diversity Race Culture Gender Physical Ability Family Structure Age/Generations Value Systems Learning Styles...

2.   Journey to Excellence: Thematic Instruction Lesson Sample 1
...iagnostics @ Practice A @ Practice B @ Additional Resources Miscellaneous Ideas @ Block Scheduling @ Throughlines @ Graphic Organizers @ Interactive Notebooks @ Scaffolding @ Socratic Seminars @ Web Resources @ Glossary More Theories @ 4MAT Model @ Behaviorism @ Brain-based Learning @ Cognitivism @ Humanism @ Social Cognition o Spiritual Resources Elementary Secondary Illustrations Books Teachers Integrating Faith Websites o Enrichment/Remediation + Climate + Diversity o Overview o Recognizing Diversity Race Culture Gender Physical Ability Family Structure Age/Generations Value Systems Learning Styles...

3.   Renaissance biography
...ection from a recent Time magazine Man or Woman of the Year article. Teacher and students will brainstorm what factors may make a person famous in his/her own time as well as what factors may make a person famous 200 or 300 hundred years later. Vocabulary Renaissance Ideology Transformation Secular Humanism Activities Using the style of the Time magazine article as a guide, each student must research and write a biography of a significant individual of the Renaissance period. The students may choose an individual from any of the following areas: ? Architecture ? Art ? Exploration and Discovery ? Govern...

4.   Creating Multimedia Timelines
...eline that traces defining events in the great civilizations that were developing at the same time throughout the world during medieval times. ? Create a timeline that traces the roots of the Scientific Revolution. (For example, Greek Rationalism; Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Sciences; Renaissance Humanism; and new knowledge from global exploration.) ? Create a timeline that tracks tectonic plate motions in the last 200 years along the Ring of Fire through major geologic events, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. For High School Students: ? Create a timeline tracking the discoveries that led...

5.   Every Picture Tells a Story
...rom this time period? How do these subjects reflect who was seen as important in this society? Paragraphs 24-31: How Chronology of Paintings Demonstrates Changes in Society How does the order of the paintings described in these paragraphs illustrate changes in Renaissance society over time? What is humanism, and how do these paintings demonstrate the progression of Renaissance society from one centered on religion to one focused more on secular society and the human experience? Paragraph 32: The Journalist's Opinion What words does the writer use to allow his readers to understand his views of the exhi...

6.   Global Citizen 2000 - Visual Arts
...no artwork is limited to only one category. Each discussion of a conflict and the art of the period is written section: I. Glorification of the Patron 1. The Battle at the Milvian Bridge and the Arch of Constantine 2. The Counter Reformation and Fra Andrea Pozzo's Glorification of St. Ignatius II. Humanism and the Art of War 3. Warring Renaissance City-States and Leonardo da Vinci's Drawings III. Art as a Call to Arms 4. The French Revolution and the Oath of the Horatii by Jacques Louis David IV. The Horrors of War 5. World War I and Fountain by Marcel Duchamp 6. The Spanish Civil War and Pablo Picass...

7.   97.03.02: Women: Stride Toward Freedom
...een hundreds, fundamental changes in religious and political outlook took root, as leading thinkers began to emphasize the rights of the individual. The Renaissance was a period of great cultural and intellectual activity that spread throughout Europe. The most significant intellectual movement was humanism, which stressed the importance of human beings and their nature and place in the universe. Some humanists questioned certain traditional ideas about women, and favored better education and a more responsible family role for women. The Reformation, the religious movement that gave rise to Protestanti...


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