Saturday, November 26, 2011

Test Preparation

Good morning! I'd like to remind you of a few things as you prepare for the test on Monday.

As you know, the test will cover Chapter 9 (Section 1 Daily Roman Life, Section 2 Rise of Christianity and Section 3 The Fall of Rome). The test will have matching, multiple choice, short answer and short essay sections.

Please keep the following things in mind as you study this weekend. 

Know the important cause/effect relationships as they relate to daily roman life, Christianity, and the fall of Rome (there are many here).
Know the key terms/definitions and be able to express them in your own words

Study Tips
Reread your notes
Reread the chapter
Ask someone to quiz you on your notes
Practice writing topic sentences, cause/effect sentences and conclusion sentences for various paragraphs in the three sections
Review the chapter hand-outs
Take breaks between study sessions
Eat and sleep well

Have a great weekend and I'll see you Monday!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Study Tips! Remember to Breathe!

Here are some study tips for tomorrow's quiz:

Take a deep breath!
Read your notes
Ask someone to quiz you on the material
Reread Chapter 9, Section 2
Read this week's handout
Take another deep breath!
Sleep well
Have a good breakfast
Arrive to school early
Take ANOTHER deep breath!

.....and you'll do well!

See you soon!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Well Done!

Great class discussion today! There were many relevant and interesting questions. The topic of religion naturally comes into the discussion regarding historical events. Especially concerning the first century C.E. in the Roman Empire. Please keep in mind that ours is a history class, therefore we concern ourselves with historical facts. We will learn about important religious figures in the context of historical periods and civilizations. The more complex questions about faith should be directed to your family members.

I'm very pleased with the enthusiasm toward history in class this week. Have a great weekend!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Eid Mubarak and Welcome to the Blog!

Welcome!

We will use this blog increasingly throughout the school year. Aside from specific assignments, you will find the links to historical resources fun and informational. And they will most definitely strengthen your understanding of the ancient world; thus better preparing you for quizzes and tests.

You might consider becoming a follower of this blog. This is an easy way to make sure you are informed about new blog posts. It's not required, but it can be useful as you don't have to keep checking the blog for new information.

I hope you're having a relaxing time with your family and I'll see you soon!