Friday, December 20, 2013

Hunger Games: Connections to Classical Civilizations


Today we'll watch The Hunger Games as a bit of a preview of content we'll address in ELA and SS next semester.

Check out the categories below, then post a comment explaining connections between aspects of classical civilization and elements of the film.  You must make at least 3 connections.  Be sure to proofread

Allusion - reference in a literary or artistic work to another work or to a historical event or person
  • Panem et Circenses
    • bread and circuses
  • Cinna
    • Senator involved in the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar
    • Poet killed after Caesar’s death - he was mistaken for the politician
  • Roman Name References
    • Cato, Portia, Octavia, Flavia
  • Roman Class Structure
    • Dress indicative of class
    • Patronage


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Friday, September 20, 2013

Modern Connections to Mesopotamia: The Syrian Conflict




You've read and watched a variety of information about the Syrian conflict and the history behind it.  Now it's your turn to make your case.

Do you think the U.S. should intervene in Syria?  Why or why not?  When is the use of military force justified?

Comment below to answer the questions above by making a clear claim that states your opinion.  Then back up your claim with specific evidence to support your answers.  Examples of evidence might include quotations from political leaders or news articles, examples from history, or personal perspectives.

Remember that a strong argument uses multiple pieces of evidence, so make sure your claim is supported by at least two or three specific details.  Write clearly, and use classroom-appropriate language that avoids slang or text-speak.

Check out the links below for information that might help you build your case:

Syria Lesson Warm-Up Statements
History as a Guide in Syria (video)
Officials Make Case for Strike Before Senate Panel