Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Revolution! Day 1 - Class Recap


My view of the 2012 Rose Bowl, between Oregon and Wisconsin. I showed the class a video of my reaction to the end to this game.

Dear class,

I loved today. It was fun to be able to focus on some good in the world and have a little fun being creative! Here's what happened in class:

Learning Targets:
Critical Thinking LT 1: I can explain multiple perspectives and viewpoints.
Knowledge LT 20: I can explain the impacts of nationalism and revolutionary movements.

Soundtrack: “Where is the Love?” by The Black Eyed Peas. Chosen for today because we have been talking so much about war, genocide, and revolutions (soon) - I thought we needed to focus a bit on love and what brings people together across the world. Lyrics here

AGENDA 2/24/16:
News Brief - Brandon
Debrief WWI Essay
Togetherness
Create Posters

Homework: Read the blog! Complete your forecasting sheets online on StudentVUE and on paper, then bring them in tomorrow! Koyin has the next news brief.
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News Brief: The news brief article for today was brought in by Brandon. Here is the story: CNN.com - Cuba's Ramon Castro, brother to revolutionary Fidel Castro, diesWe found Cuba in our world map packet and talked about the Castro brothers, as well as how the United States interacts with them. Koyin, you are up for next class.

We also watched the one minute BBC World News update. Here's the link to see the latest one minute update, at any time of day (it will probably be different from what we watched in class):


Debrief WWI Essay: Next, I asked the class for general feedback about how the in-class essay went. I really appreciated the responses here. I noted that you will have to do such tests in the future, like for SATs, and this was good practice. That was definitely my hope! Yes, it may have been tough to write so much, in an entire class period. I do think that most of you did well with it. I know it was a difficult assignment!

Togetherness: After this, I turned our attention to something more exciting and interesting (I hope): ways in which the world comes together. Here's what the class came up with when I asked about what brings the world together:

Helping after disasters
Sharing resources
Social Media
Food
Music
Economy/trading with people
Love
Religion
Holidays/Celebrations
Sports
Travel (experiencing other cultures)
Education
News
Sleep
Health
Well-being
Questioning/curiosity
Having fun
Hope
Laughter
Dance

A good list! I then showed six consecutive videos (a record, but there are so many good ones out there)! Here are the links to them, if you want to watch again:

The end to this video:


The reaction in Chicago when Carli Lloyd scored the first goal of the Women's World Cup Final in Canada, last summer (I was there!): 



Next was my own video from the Rose Bowl. Yes, that's me screaming incoherently at the last second win, and my brother jumping up and down in the video.


Then: the "Free Hugs" campaign in Australia: YouTube.com - Free Hugs.

After that: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Finally, the 2012 version (there are multiple videos from different years, and they are all SO good) of "Where The Hell is Matt?" on YouTube:



 "Dancing (2012)"

LOVE these videos. All great examples of what brings people together across so many different areas.

Create Posters: Your task after watching these was to start creating a poster of something that brings the world together, as we listened to music in class. Again, this is extremely low stakes - it's not going to be a huge grade or anything. Just a fun activity to remember that there is more to the world than just conflict. We will present these next class, then move on to the revolution unit. Sound like a plan? Thanks for the great class today! Let me know if you have other videos that you enjoy along these same lines! :-)

1 comment:

  1. Naki(aka Tongan Girl)February 24, 2016 at 6:35 PM

    I love the Dancing video. Out of all the videos we watched in class I have to say my favorite one is the DANCING video

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