WORLD HISTORY I
Assignment Planner, 2007-2008
B Block
Unit 9: Art and Architecture; Moot Court
HW=Homework, which is due the following class, unless otherwise noted.
May 5
An Introduction to Art
HW: Text: 253-254 (from Cult of Dionysus to Hellenistic Philosophy)
HW: Write a paragraph that explores the connections between the Dionysian festivals and the emergence of Greek dramatic writings.
HW: Architecture Papers, Due May 19
May 6 (65)
Literature As Artistic Expression
May 7
Comparative Forms of Art
May 9
AAG’s Rare Find
HW: Complete the handout on AAG’s sculpture.
May 12
Cartoons as Art
HW: Complete captions and images
HW: Txt: 273-274 (from the city of Rome to Family and Society); 321 (middle paragraph only)
HW: Write a paragraph and discuss the specific sites in ancient Rome that provided Romans with entertainment throughout the first century CE.
Drafts of Architectural Papers are accepted by noon.
May 13 (65)
Making Sense of Architecture
May 14
Unit Quiz
Introduction to Moot Court
May 16
Moot Court: Research
May 19
Moot Court: Research
Architecture Papers are due in class today
May 20 (65)
Moot Court: Research
May 21
Moot Court: The Trial
May 23
Moot Court: The Trial
May 26
NO SCHOOL
May 27
Final Exam Preparation
May 28
Final Exam Preparation
May 29
Reading Day
May 30 or June 2
FINAL EXAM
WORLD HISTORY I
Assignment Planner, 2007-2008
C Block
Unit 9: Art and Architecture; Moot Court
HW=Homework, which is due the following class, unless otherwise noted.
May 5
An Introduction to Art
HW: Text: 253-254 (from Cult of Dionysus to Hellenistic Philosophy)
HW: Write a paragraph that explores the connections between the Dionysian festivals and the emergence of Greek dramatic writings.
HW: Architecture Papers, Due May 19
May 6 (65)
Literature As Artistic Expression
May 8
Comparative Forms of Art
May 9
AAG’s Rare Find
HW: Complete the handout on AAG’s sculpture.
May 12
Cartoons as Art
HW: Complete captions and images
HW: Txt: 273-274 (from the city of Rome to Family and Society); 321 (middle paragraph only)
HW: Write a paragraph and discuss the specific sites in ancient Rome that provided Romans with entertainment throughout the first century CE.
Drafts of Architectural Papers are accepted by noon.
May 13 (65)
Making Sense of Architecture
May 15
Unit Quiz
Introduction to Moot Court
May 16
Moot Court: Research
May 19
Moot Court: Research
Architecture Papers are due in class today
May 20 (65)
Moot Court: Research
May 22
Moot Court: The Trial
May 23
Moot Court: The Trial
May 26
NO SCHOOL
May 27
Final Exam Preparation
May 29
Reading Day
May 30 or June 2
FINAL EXAM