Prep History Assignment Sheet, October 29

Dominion Academy

Daily Assignment Sheet

 

 

Teacher: Brenda Lecklider             Date Assigned: October 29th

Class:     History                                            Date Due: November 3rd

 

 

Thursday/

Friday:           Read The Thirty Years’War, 1618-1648 in Chapter 9 of The Story of the World. After the first reading, give a narration to a parent. After the narration, answer the questions in the History Notebook

                       

Do the Map Work for Chapter 9:

  1. Fill in the key in the upper left corner of the map. Color the “against

Ferdinand” box red. Color the “for Ferdinand” box blue.

  1. England, Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands had many Protestants who were willing to fight against Ferdinand. Color these lands red (down to the dotted line below Prague.)
  2. Ferdinand had control of Germany, and he had allies in Spain. Outline

the borders of the Empire and Spain in blue, then shade them lightly in blue.

  1. Ferdinand and his forces pushed back the army led by Christian IV.             Draw three blue arrows from the Empire up into the Netherlands.
  2. In Sweden, Gustavus II saw what happened to Christian IV’s army and decided to attack. Draw two black arrows from Sweden down into “The Empire”.
  3. Richelieu in France saw that Ferdinand had been weakened by the war, and he also decided to fight against Ferdinand.   Outline the border of France in red. Then draw three red arrows from France into the Empire.
  4. Even after the peace treaty, Spain and France continued to fight. Draw two red arrows from France into Spain (which should have blue borders).

 

                        Review your Latin root words as there will be a quiz in the next week or two.

 

                        Take the Chapter 7 History Review Quiz which has been emailed to your parents.

 

 

Parent

Responsibility: Please make sure that your student has completed the homework.

 

Parent Signature: ___________________________________________

 

To Bring to Class: History notebook, homework, and colored pencils

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