SOST 112 World History 1
SOST 112 World History 1
SOST 112 World History 1
I. UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
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Teaching and
Assessme
Learning Learning Activities
Week Topics nt Tasks
Outcomes Teaching Learning
Activities Activities
Class Orientation
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Values Integration:
Adeptness
CO1: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the basic concepts, theories, and
historical developments like emergence of societies, civilization and rise of kingdoms; and
2-3 Module No. 1 Dynamic Note-
INTRODUCTION lecture and taking
(Definition of Concepts) Interactive
and Learning Module
Lesson 1: History in the collabora- Task #1 Pretest
Different Perspectives Discuss on the tive Finding
meaning of discussion Primary
history and Sources
Lesson 2: Civilizations, civilization; and PowerPoint Critique
progress and conflicts presentatio Learning Paper
n Task #2
Argument
Class ative
interaction Booklet
Paper
Lesson 3: Relevance of Explain the
Studying History relevance of Learning
studying history. Task #3
Teach a
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Learner
Values Integration: (Digital
Faithfulness Story)
Module No. 2 THE Dynamic Oral Presentatio
BEGINNINGS OF lecture and Recitation n of Written
CIVILIZATION Interactive Journals
and
Learning
Lesson 1: The Stone Describe how collabora-
Task #4
Age Background civilization began; tive Argument
Interactiv
discussion ative and
e reflective
1.Stone Age Hunters and Discuss how through
Presentat Essay
Gatherers human lived Gallery
ion
2. The Development of during the Stone Walk
(Verse
Tools Age; Choir Written
3. Neanderthals Develop On the Activity) Quiz
Beliefs Explain the Beginnings
development of of
Civilization Worksheets
tools;
Lesson 2: The Neolithic Learning
Revolution Identify the Data Task #5
contributions of Retrieval Timeline
4-6 1. The Origins of Food Neolithic Charts / of events
Production Revolution; Timeline - (Neolithic
2. Emergence of Villages Audio- Revolutio
3. Development of New Examine the Visual n)
Technology emergence of
civilization in Asia
and Africa. PowerPoint Learning
Lesson 3: Emergence of presentatio Task #6
Civilizations in Asia and n
Africa Brochure/
Class Pamphlet
1. Birthplaces of interaction Making –
Civilizations Civilizatio
2. Features of Early ns in Asia
Civilizations and
Africa.
Values Integration:
National Pride
Module No. 3 THE Dynamic Recitation Presentatio
ANCIENT NEAR EAST lecture and n of Output
Interactive -Movie
Review
Lesson 1: Mesopotamia: and
The Emergence of First collabora-
Cities and Primary tive
Presentatio
Civilizations discussion Learning n of Output
trough Task #7 - Biography
1. City-States Describe the audio- Movie/Do Writing
Develop in Sumer emergence of visual and cumentar
2. Artisans Use New Mesopotamia and film y Review
Methods Primary presentatio
3. Development of Civilization; n •
Written
Writing “Ancient
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4. Religion of the Egypt The
Sumerians Greatest Quiz
5. Science,
Technology and Empire” Worksheets
Trade - HISTORY
7- 9 Documenta
Lesson 2: Egyptians ry Movies
Civilizations Last 3,000 Discuss how
Years Egyptians Biography
civilization ruled writing Learning
1. Pre Dynastic in the world; The Task #8
Egypt students
2. The Unification of are to write Itinerary
Egypt: The the Plotting
Archaic Period biography (Fieldtrip
3. Egyptian Religion of different inside the
and World View personalitie room)
4. Language and s in
Writing Mesopota
5. Status of Women mia, Egypt,
6. Science and Persia and
Technology other
7. Decline of the Old leaders in
Kingdom the ancient
8. The Rule of the empires
Middle Kingdom and
9. Decline of present it
Egyptian to class
Civilization
Data
Lesson 3: Other Near Retrieval Learning
Eastern People Make Distinguish the Charts / Task #9
Contribution contributions of Timeline Gallery/M
the Aryans, useum
Hitties, Lydians, Walk
1. The Aryans Phoenicians, and
2. The Hittites Hebrews; and
3. The Lydians
4. The Phoenicians
5. The Hebrews
Lesson 4: Domination of
Near East by Later
Empires Learning
Describe the Task
dominations of #10
Assyrian Empire, Time
1. The Assyrian Empire Babylonian
2. Rise of the Babylonian Machine
Empire, (Role
Empire Chaldeans, and
3. Chaldeans Took Over Playing)
Persians.
the Assyrians
a. The Rule of
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Nebuchadnezzar
b. Turn of the
Persians
c. The Origins of the
Persian Empires
d. Persian Kings
Unite their
Empire
e. Religious Beliefs
of the Persians
Values Integration:
Civic Awareness
10 Midterm Examination
CO2: Apply critical and creative thinking through comparative analysis on the historical
development of societies from pre- history up to 8th century C.E.
Module No.4 GREEK
CULTURE - THE RISE Learning Presentatio
AND FALL OF GREEK Task n of:
Explain the
CITY-STATES beginnings and Dynamic #11
Greek
11 - development and lecture and Debate
13 A. Beginnings of the fall of Greek City- Interactive Influence
Greek Civilization States; and Question Mapping
B. Development of collabora- s: Through
the Greek City- tive the use of
Discuss the internet,
States discussion 1. Was
contributions of Athenian download a
C. Greek Art and the Greek
Literature PowerPoint democrac moviemake
civilization to r/powerpoin
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human interaction effective? t
D. Development of n
presentatio
Scientific Thought Describe the Class 2. Was n which
and Philosophy route Greek Art interaction Sparta’s shows
and Literature; political cities/countr
E. Hellenistic Age ies all over
Debate structure
Describe the (oligarchy the world
F. The Fall of City- expansion to the that shows
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States Hellenistic Age; Greek
stable
and than influence in
Athens their arts,
Values Integration Compare the (democra architecture
Promotion of Common culture of Greek cy) and
Good compared to literature
other cultures.
Timeline
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create a
timeline of
the
developme
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scientific
thought and
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philosophy.
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Lesson 2: Medieval of change which Class Middle Paper
Europe in its Zenith brought about the interaction Ages
1. Economic Growth West in the 2.
2. European Nation Take Middle Ages. Feudalis
Shape m Summary
3. The Church’s Discuss the 3. of the
Authority Grows development of Chivalry documentar
4. Christian Europe the Byzantine y
Expands Civilizations; Learning
Task #15
Describe the Presentat
Lesson 3: The Culture spread of Islam in ion
of Medieval Europe Asia and Africa; Activity
about
1. Interest in Learning Compare and manifesta
Revives contrast how the tion of
2. New Styles in Art new empires Medieval
3. End of the Middle dominated in Asia Culture
Ages and Africa; that is
4. Dark Ages retained
Identify the main up to the
Lesson 4: Development results of the present
of Rich Byzantine revolutions in
Civilization Islamic Learning
Civilization Task #16
15 -17 Watch
Lesson 5: Spread of the
Islam in Asia and Documen
Africa tary
BBC
Lesson 6: New Empires Documen
Dominate Asia and tary
Africa Inside
Islam The
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Final Examination
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14. References
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Coffin, J. (2002). Western Civilization, Their History and Their Culture. New York:
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Coronado, M., Foe J., Parco, C. (2001). Making sense of world history. Makati City: The
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DK. 2018. “Timelines of History: The Ultimate Visual Guide to the Events That Shaped the
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Usborne Books. 2018. “Timelines of World History. From Stone age to the
Millennium”.
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Berna, M. (2006). Black Athena: The afroasiatic roots of classical civilization: The linguistic
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Beard, M. (2016). SPQR: A history of ancient Rome.
Zaide, G. 2001. World History.
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Facts, Infographics & More
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