This page has your weekly list of assignment options and curriculum for Mr Underwood's Global History Class. Please follow the directions in order to maximize your score for this assignment.
1) Watch the CNN Student News segment and answer the questions on the Digital Attendance Form.
2) Complete ALL of the Asynchronous Learning Activities from the grid below. 3) Fill out the the Attendance Check-In sheet at the bottom of the page and submit the form to your instructor. Be sure you answer in complete and detailed sentences whenever applicable in order to maximize your score.
Missing a Previous Assignment? You can access the course Syllabus by clicking here. You can access the Week 1 Assignments by clicking here. You can access the Week 2 Assignments by clicking here. No Asynchronous Learning Activities for Week 3
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Part I: CNN Student News
Part II (Activity A) Additional Digital Learning Video
After watching one of the Learning Videos below answer the questions in the Digital Attendance Form. Be sure to answer in complete and detailed sentences.
Part II: (Activity B) Reading Activity
Charles Darwin was an English scientist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. His theory that all species of life descended over time from common ancestors is now widely accepted, but was very controversial for its time. Download, read and answer the questions about this influential figure. Afterwards be sure to answer the questions in the Digital Check-in form at the bottom of the page.
Download, color and label the political map of Africa. Be sure to pay attention to the specific countries and bodies of water you are being asked to label and color. If you are having trouble downloading and/or printing this map, you are welcome to download another map from the internet, as long as, you still label and color the required countries and bodies of water.