A link to today's handout can be found here!
Do now. Read and analyze the primary source. Can you put the quote into your own words? Which of the causes of the Reformation does this quote best support?
Class notes. Aside from the creation of new denominations of Christianity, what were the effects of the Reformation? Today we will look at a broad overview, then over the course of the week we will look at a few in more detail.
Video Notes. The Catholic (Counter) Reformation (5:00)
Research & Creation. Create a timeline like the one pictured using google draw. Add a a text box to write a the title, the description of the event and why it was important. Note: you must be very selective with your description/importance or your textbox will be too big-- be very succinct.
- The Praise of Folly
- 95 Theses
- Luther Excommunicated / Diet of Worms
- Luther's Translation of Bible
- Jesuits
- Council of Trent
1. Read, highlight, track and summarize. Then complete the graphic organizer. Counter Reformation
2. Study for the United States/North America quiz (and any other retake you need to complete-- last day for retakes is the 14th)
**A few videos that may help you study for your United States/North America geography quiz.
50 States Song:
We'll start in California -- there are lots of people here
Oregon's our next stop -- where it rains throughout the year
Next we'll move to Washington -- it's in the far north west
And then across to Idaho -- potatoes are the best!
Downwards to Nevada to see Elvis take a bow
And here's the great Grand Canyon -- we're in Arizona now
New Mexico, here we go -- we'll stay in Santa Fe
Then we're Colorado-bound -- we'll for ski for half the day
Utah held Olympic Games -- the ones with ice and snow
Wyoming's home to Yellowstone -- where all the tourists go
Montana is near Canada -- its prairies are so charming
We'll head on over to North Dakota -- just the spot for farming
South Dakota's famous for the sculptures at Rushmore
The cornhuskers of Nebraska will be welcoming for sure
We're not in Kansas anymore said Dorothy to Toto
Oklahoma is OK -- let's stop and take a photo
It's time to go to Texas now -- the mighty lone star state
Louisiana's food's so nice I'm sure you'll clear your plate
Mississippi was the home of Huckleberry Finn
It's not too far from Arkansas where Clinton grew up in
Missouri held Olympic Games in nineteen hundred four
In Iowa look near and far -- there's lots and lots of corn
In Minnesota lakes you can gaze at your reflection
Eating cheese in Wisconsin is sampling perfection
Michigan is where they make cars in such great numbers
Ohio is the Buckeye state -- its capital is Columbus
Indiana's the place to go if it's racing you enjoy
And now we're not too far away from Chicago, Illinois
If we're lucky in Kentucky our horse might just be winning
Tennessee's the place to be if you like great singing
Down in Alabama, we'll stay in Birmingham
I'll see you next in Georgia with a golf club in my hand
When we visit Florida, let's see the Everglades
And in South Carolina we'll go surfing on the waves
North Carolina's next -- Michael Jordan is a resident
Followed by Virginia, the home of the first president
In West Virginian mountains we'll get some elevation
Then we'll jump to Delaware -- the first state of the nation
Maryland's where Babe Ruth's from -- he hit the ball so well!
Then in Pennsylvania we'll see the Liberty Bell
It's now time for New Jersey -- I will meet you on the boardwalk
I know you cannot wait to see the famous state of New York
Next stop is Connecticut -- and Hartford's where we'll stay
Then beautiful Rhode Island -- with a nice view of the bay
Boston Masachussets is a truly mighty city
And the Vermont scenery is wonderfully pretty
Maple syrup is so nice when it's from New Hampshire
Maine is the seafood state -- we'll sure enjoy the clams here
Then it's up to Alaska -- the land of ice and snow
Before ending in Hawaii -- Hawaii Five-O!
Animanicas' version (with Capitols)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Indianapolis, Indiana
And Columbus is the capital of Ohio
There's Montgomery, Alabama, south of Helena, Montana
Then there's Denver, Colorado, under Boise, Idaho.
Texas has Austin, then we go north
To Massachusetts' Boston, and Albany, New York
Tallahassee, Florida, and Washington, D.C.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Nashville, Tennessee.
Elvis used to hang out there a lot, ya know.
Trenton's in New Jersey, north of Jefferson, Missouri
You've got Richmond in Virginia; South Dakota has Pierre
Harrisburg's in Pennsylvania and Augusta's up in Maine
And here is Providence, Rhode Island, next to Dover, Delaware.
Concord, New Hampshire, just a quick jaunt
To Montpelier, which is up in Vermont
Hartford's in Connecticut, so pretty in the fall
And Kansas has Topeka; Minnesota has St Paul.
Juneau's in Alaska and there's Lincoln in Nebraska
And it's Raleigh out in North Carolina and then
There's Madison, Wisconsin, and Olympia in Washington
Phoenix, Arizona, and Lansing, Michigan.
Here's Honolulu; Hawaii's a joy
Jackson, Mississippi, and Springfield, Illinois
South Carolina with Columbia down the way
And Annapolis in Maryland on Chesapeake Bay.
They have wonderful clam chowder.
Cheyenne is in Wyomin' and perhaps you make your home in
Salt Lake City out in Utah, where the Buffalo roam
Atlanta's down in Georgia, and there's Bismarck, North Dakota
And you can live in Frankfort in your old Kentucky home.
Salem in Oregon; from there we join
Little Rock in Arkansas; Iowa's got Des Moines
Sacramento, California; Oklahoma and its city
Charleston, West Virginia, and Nevada, Carson City.
That's all the capitals there are!
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