Where & how?
Unit 1: Early Europe
Unit 2: Modern Europe & Russia
What I need: Interactive Notebook
Projects & More
100

This is where assignments, resources, and other class materials will be posted.

What is Googleclassroom? 

100

This unit focuses on the early history of this continent.

What is Europe? 

100

These are the months during which Units 2 and 3 take place.



What is November - January?

100

In this section, you will record assignments and your teacher will initial it daily. 

What is the Homework section? 

100

This is the culminating task for Unit 4, the History of Latin America. In which you and your team will argue for/against proposals.



What is a debate? 

200

This website lets you choose the reading level of articles based on your Lexile level.

What is NewsELA? 

200

In this unit, you will study the geography and history that helped shape European societies.

What are ancient Greece and/or ancient Rome? 

200

This is the topic of Unit 2.

What is Modern Europe & Russia? 

200

This short activity is how we begin every class period.

What is a Do Now? 

200

The course asks you to make connections between these two things: what happened before and what is happening now.

What is the past & the present? 

300

These are two types of sources you will use to investigate history and contemporary issues.

What are primary & secondary sources? 

300

The length of time this unit will run.

What is from September through November?

300

Unit 2 expands the study of Europe to include this large country that spans both Europe and Asia.

What is Russia?

300

In this section, you reflect on your progress, record teacher feedback, and set goals. 

What is the Portfolio section? 

300

The course emphasizes these three skills: historical thinking, geographic reasoning, and this skill involving information and sources.

What is research? More specifically, the course develops historical thinking, geographic reasoning, research, communication, and evidence-based argumentation

400

Sign out whenever the teacher is not giving direct instruction, during individual or group work, or when it is an emergency. 

What is when can I go to the lav or the nurse? 

400

This will be the final project/culminating task of Unit 1. It's goal is to teach people about a topic and empower them to take action.

What is a Public Service Announcement?

400

This concept helps explain how people, places, and economies are connected across regions.

What is globalization?

400

At the end of each quarter, you complete this in the Portfolio section, which then goes home for a signature.



What is a reflection sheet with grades and accomplishments (for parent signature)? 

400

This is the culminating task for Unit 3, in which you learn to take action against an injustice.

What is the Upstander Project? 

500

Charged chromebook, writing utensil, notebook, SSR book.

What is what I need for Social Studies? 

500

Grade 7 World Regional Studies II explores the geography, history, cultures, and issues of these four regions

What are Europe, Russia, Latin America, and the Western Hemisphere?

500

The movement of goods and services between different places is an important way that economies and regions become connected.

What is trade?

500

These are the sections of the required notebook (name 3)

Homework, Do Nows, Notes & Resources, Portfolio, Glossary

500

Through inquiry-based projects and primary/secondary sources, you'll build these kinds of skills — name at least two.

What are historical thinking, geographic reasoning, research, communication, and evidence-based argumentation (any two)?