Thursday, October 27, 2011
English/Social Studies 8
Announcements and Attendance
Go online to http://pearsonsuccessnet.com
User name example - dbaker
password example - histbaker
Creepy Concert - this Friday
Notebooks
BLK 1 - Eckert(last call), Fulton-Bevers and Gardner
BLK 2 -Bright(last call), Eveland and Hughes
DOL 21
William Waggish, always playfully humorous, chose that moment to subvocalize a limerick under his breath, his favorite way to deal with tension. He entitled it “The Mean Dean.” Several people heard its utterance, and Jesse Jocose, who sat nearby, snorted in laughter.
DOL 22
As William Waggish uttered the last word of his limerick, the teacher nearest him twitched and nodded his head. His eyelids fluttered; his tongue protruded between his closed lips; and wisps of smoke curled from his ears.
Analogy
nucleus:cell::__capital_______:country
Read Aloud/Read Along
JT - Chapter 8 section 3 (disk 5 1u 0:21)
Rated Discussion - Summarize
Group Profile Presentation - final week
Production grade - work effectiveness and visual (keynote or Google Presentation document on my flashdrive Friday
Presentation grade - final visual and presenting grade
Social Studies 6
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Moodle - My World History Quiz 2 -
Geo Bee
2. Why is Langley on the water and Freeland not so much?
My World History - textbook
The Core Concepts Handbook
Core Concept 1 - History and Geography -
Core Concept 2
Citizenship and Economics - page 28
Monday - Serving Her Country, Foundations of Government, Political Systems
Tuesday - Political Structures and Citizenship
Wednesday - Economic Basics and Economic Process
Thursday - Economic Systems, Trade and Money Management - pages 32-37
Do Part 2 assessment - Key Terms and Ideas, Identify and Document-Based Questions
Core Concept 3 - Culture - 3.4 Science and Technology
3.1 What is Culture
3.2 Religion
3.3 Cultural Diffusion and Change
finish and review assessment
In notebook - key terms
Hans Rosling - graphic world health and economics
Group Project -
2nd quarter
Personalize Core Concepts - family and community and the Core Concepts - History and Geography, Citizenship and Economics and Culture
Take examples from your own life to show understanding of Core Concepts - family history, neighborhood geography, family and community citizenship, personal economics (chores and allowance) and family culture (lifestyle)
Do a rough draft document for yourself and then combine into a slide show for group
Groups
Group 1 = Lexi, Ben, Alyssa, Bella
Group 2 = Josie, Hunter, and Evan
Group 3 = Sierra, Domi, Adrian and Makeda
Group 4 = Julian, Bryanna, Kaitlyn,
Group 5 = Bailey, Alex, Elli and Shaylynn, Turner
Group 6 = Mitchel,Hannah and Anthony
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