SPRITESPRITE Note Format
S – Social • Gender roles and relations • Family and kinship • Racial and ethnic constructions • Social and economic classes P – Political • Political structures and forms of governance • Empires • Nations and nationalism • Revolts and revolutions • Regional, transregional, and global structures and organizations R – Religion • Religions and belief systems I – Intellectual • The arts and architecture • Philosophies and ideologies T – Technology • Science and technology E – Economic • Agricultural and pastoral production • Trade and commerce • Labor systems • Industrialization and globalization • Capitalism and socialism |
Note TakingTaking effective notes is critical to doing well in any subject, especially in World History Honors. Cornell notes are recommended. Since
World History is a thematic-based course utilizing Historical Thinking skills, you will need to take effective notes. |