WORLD HISTORY MIND MAPS WITH COGGLE TECHNOLOGY
Mind Maps
Students will use Critical Thinking Skills to sequence and create a mind map of events helping them to understand why historical events happened and the impact those decisions had in these world history activities .
Creating Coggles
Coggle is an online Mind Mapping program.
- Students begin with a central topic and organize the information from the textbook (green branches) in a way that they can understand better.
- Students then add Concept Branches (purple branches) that fit the information.
- Students add links to outside information (blue branches) that they feel needs further explanation.
- Students will then answer and create Higher Order Thinking Questions (red branches) that they are given and develop their own as well.
Green Branches: Notes
Purple Branches: Concepts
Blue Branches: Outside Links
Red Branches: Student & Higher Order Thinking Questions
WORLD HISTORY PATTERNS OF INTERACTION
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Volume 1
Module 1: The Beginnings of World History (Pre-History to 2500 BC)
Lesson 1: The Study of World History
Lesson 2: Human Origins In Africa
Lesson 3: Humans Try To Control Nature.
Module 2: Early River Valley Civilizations (3000 BC to 1000 BC)
Lesson 2: City States in Mesopotamia
Lesson 3: Pyramids On The Nile
Lesson 4: Planned Cities On The Indus
Lesson 5: River Dynasties In China.
Module 3: People and Ideas On The Move (2000 BC to 250 BC)
Lesson 2: The Origins of Hinduism
Lesson 3: The Origins of Buddhism
Lesson 5: The Origins of Judaism
Module 4: First Empires In Africa and Asia (1570 BC to 200 BC)
Lesson 1: The Egyptian and Nubian Empires
Lesson 4: The Unification of China
Module 5: Classical Greece (2000 BC to 300 BC)
Lesson 1: Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea
Lesson 3: Democracy & Greece's Golden Age
Lesson 4: Achievements of Greek Culture
Module 6 The Roman World & Early Christianity (500 BC to AD 500)
Lesson 3: Life In The Roman Empire
Lesson 4: The Origins of Christianity
Volume 2
Chapter 7: India and China Establish Empires (400 BC to AD 550)
Lesson 1: India's First Empires
Lesson 2: Trade Spreads Indian Religions and Culture
Lesson 3: Han Emperors In China
Module 8: The Muslim World (600 to 1700 AD)
Lesson 4: The Ottomans Build a Vast Empire
Lesson 5: Cultural Blending: The Safavid Empire
Module 9: Empires In East Asia (600-1400 AD)
Lesson 4: Feudal Powers In Japan
Lesson 5: Kingdoms of Southeast Asia
Module 10: The Early Middle Ages (AD 500-1200)
Lesson 1: The Byzantine Empire
Lesson 3: Charlemagne Unites German Kingdoms
Lesson 4: Feudalism and Manorialism
Lesson 5: Society In The Feudal Era
Module 11: Church and Society In Western Europe (AD 800-1500)
Lesson 1: The Power of the Church
Lesson 2: Church Reform and the Crusades
Lesson 3: Enrichments In Medieval Society
Lesson 4: England and France Develop
Lesson 5: Troubles of The Fourteenth Century
Volume 3
Module 12: Societies and Empires of Africa (1500 BC-AD 1500)
Lesson 1: Diverse Society In Africa
Lesson 3: The Kingdom of Aksum
Lesson 4: North and West African Civilization
Lesson 5: Eastern City-States and Southern Empires
Module 13 People and Empires In America (30000 BC-1500 AD)
Lesson 1: The Earliest Americans
Lesson 2: Early Mesomamerican Civilizations
Lesson 3: Early Civilizations of The Andes
Lesson 4: North American Societies
Lesson 5: Maya Kings and Cities
Lesson 6: The Aztecs Control Central Mexico
Lesson 7: The Inca Create a Mountain Empire
Module 14: The Renaissance (AD 800-1500)
Lesson 1: The Birth of the Renaissance
Lesson 2: The Italian Renaissance
Lesson 3: The Northern Renaissance
Lesson 4: Renaissance Achievements
Module 15: Reformation and Upheaval (AD 1400-1600)
Lesson 1: Luther Leads The Reformation
Lesson 2: The Reformation Continues
Lesson 3: The Catholic Reformation
Module 16: Expansion, Exploration and Encounters (AD 1400-1800)
Lesson 1: The Mughal Empire In India
Lesson 2: Europeans Explore The East
Lesson 3: China and Japan Reject Expansion
Lesson 4: Spain Builds An American Empire
Lesson 5: European Nations Settle North America
Volume 4
Module 17: Absolute Monarchs In Europe (AD 1500-1800)
Lesson 1: Spain's Empire and European Absolutism
Lesson 2: The Reign of Louis XIV
Lesson 3: Central European Monarchs Clash
Lesson 4: Absolute Rulers of Russia
Lesson 5: Parliament Limits The English Monarchy
Module 18: Enlightenment and Revolution (AD 1500-1800)
Lesson 1: The Scientific Revolution
Lesson 2: Enlightenment Thinkers
Lesson 3: The Enlightenment Spreads
Lesson 4: The American Revolution American Revolution Resources
Module 19: The French Revolution and Napoleon (AD 1789-1815)
Lesson 1: The French Revolution Begins
Lesson 2: Revolution Brings Reform and Terror
Lesson 4: The Congress of Vienna
Module 20: Revolutions Sweep The West (AD 1800-1900)
Lesson 1: Latin American Peoples Win Independence
Lesson 2: Europe Faces Revolutions
Lesson 4: Revolutions In The Arts
Module 21: The Industrial Revolution (AD 1700-1900)
Lesson 1: The Beginnings of Industrialization
Lesson 2: Industrialization: Case Study Manchester
Volume 5
Module 22: An Age of Democracy and Progress (AD 1815-1915)
Lesson 1: Democratic Reform and Activism
Lesson 2: Self-Rule for British Colonies
Lesson 3: War and Expansion In The United States
Lesson 4: Nineteenth Century Progress
Module 23: The Age of Imperialism (1850-1914) Imperialism Resources
Module 1: The Roots of Imperilaism
Module 2: Imperialism in Africa: Case Study Nigeria
Module 3: Europeans Claim Muslim Lands
Module 4: British Imperialism In India
Module 5: European Claims In Southeast Asia
Module 6: U.S. Economic Imperialism
Module 24: Transformations Around The Globe (1800-1925)
Lesson 1: China Resists Outside Influence
Lesson 2: Modernization In Japan
Lesson 3: Turmoil and Change In Mexico
Module 25: World War I (1914-1918) World War 1 Resources
Lesson 2: Europe Plunges Into War
Module 26: Revolution and Nationalism (1900-1940)
Lesson 1: Revolutions In Russia
Lesson 2: Totalitarianism: Case Study: Stalinist Russia
Lesson 3: Imperial China Collapses
Lesson 4: Nationalism In Southwest Asia
Module 27: Years of Crisis (1919-1939)
Lesson 2: A Worldwide Depression
Volume 6
Module 28: World War II (1939-1945) World War II Resources
Lesson 1: Hitler's Lightning War
Lesson 2: Japan's Pacific Campaign
Lesson 3: The Holocaust
Lesson 4: The Allied Victory
Lesson 5: Europe and Japan In Ruins
Module 29 Cold War Conflicts (1945-Present) Cold War Resources
Lesson 1: Cold War: Superpowers Face Off
Lesson 2: Communists take power In China
Lesson 3: Wars In Korea and Vietnam
Lesson 4: The Cold War Divides The World
Lesson 5: The Cold War Thaws
Module 30: The Colonies Become New Nations (1920-2005)
Lesson 1: The Indian Subcontinent Achieves Freedom
Lesson 2: Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence
Lesson 3: New Nations In Africa
Lesson 4: Conflicts In The Middle East
Lesson 5: Central Asia Struggles
Module 31: Struggles For Democracy (1945-Present)
Lesson 1: Democracy: Case Study: Latin American Democracies
Lesson 2: The Challenge of Democracy In Africa
Lesson 3: The Collapse of The Soviet Union
Lesson 4: Changes In Central and Eastern Europe
Lesson 5: China: Reform and Reaction
Module 32: Global Interdependence (1960-2015)
Lesson 1: Science and Technology Transform Life
Lesson 2: Global Economic Development
Lesson 3: Global Security Issues
Lesson 5: Environmental Challenges
Lesson 6: Cultures Blend in a Global Age
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