Thursday, December 12, 2024

World Geography Topic 6 Physical Map of Europe Map Day 2

Today we are going to continue to make a physical copy of the physical map of Europe. 

We will be using this as a reference as we explore Europe's climate, population, biomes, and more. How important is the physical geography of a continent?

Today's Rick Steve's video is on the Scottish Highlands. Do you remember where Scotland is on the map?

 

EQ:
  • What are the physical landforms in Europe?
Engage: 
Explore:
Explain:
  • How does the landforms in Europe affect its history, economics, and population density?
Evaluate:
  • Copy the physical landform map. 

World Geography Topic 6 Physical Map of Europe Map Day 1

Today we are going to make a physical copy of the physical map of Europe. We will be using this as a reference as we explore Europe's climate, population, biomes, and more. How important is the physical geography of a continent?


First let's watch this video. You will be given a worksheet to fill out as you watch. I love Rick Steves' videos and we will be watching a lot of them so I hope you like them too.




EQ:
  • What are the physical landforms in Europe?
Engage: 
Explore:
Explain:
  • How does the landforms in Europe affect its history, economics, and population density?
Evaluate:
  • Copy the physical landform map. 

American History Topic 5 Lesson 5 Madison and the War of 1812

 Essential Question: How much power should the federal government have, and what should it do?

 Engage:

  • Video:

Explore:

Evaluate:

  • Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 125
  • Lesson Check page 315 1-5
  • Lesson Quiz 

Extend:

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

World Geography Topic 4 Review

 Page 240 Review and Assessment

Page 241

  • Vocabulary and Key Ideas 1-7
  • Critical Thinking 8-12
  • Analyze Primary Sources 14
  • Analyze Maps 15-17

American History Topic 5 Lesson 4 A Changing Nation


Essential Question: How much power should the federal government have, and what should it do?

Engage:

Explore:

Evaluate:

  • Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 122
  • Lesson Check page 302 1-5
  • Lesson Quiz 4

Extend:

 

Wednesday, December 04, 2024

World Geography Topic 4 Lesson 7 Challenges Facing South America

 Essential Question: What should governments do?

Engage:

  • Video 

Explore:

  • Read pages 236-239
  • Analyze diagrams and pictures in the lesson
  • Define vocabulary words on page 236
  • Summary
  • Summary (Spanish)

Evaluate:

  • Active Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 121
  • Lesson Check questions 1-5 on page 239
  • Lesson Quiz

Extend:

American History Topic 5 Lesson 3 Presidents Adams and Jefferson

 Essential Question: How much power should the federal government have, and what should it do?

Engage:

  • Video:

Explore:

Evaluate:

  • Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 120
  • Lesson Check page 290 1-5
  • Lesson Quiz 3

Extend:

World Geography Topic 4 Lesson 6 South America at Work

 Essential Question: What should governments do?

Engage:

  • Video The Economics of the Andes and Pampas Region

Explore:

  • Read pages 230-234
  • Analyze diagrams and pictures in the lesson
  • Define vocabulary words on page 230
  • Summary
  • Summary (Spanish)

Evaluate:

  • Active Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 118
  • Lesson Check questions 1-5 on page 234
  • Lesson Quiz

Extend: 

Monday, December 02, 2024

World Geography Topic 4 Lesson 5 Living in South America

 Essential Question: What should governments do?

Engage:

  • Video Where People Live in the Andes or Pampas Region

Explore:

  • Read pages 225-229
  • Analyze diagrams and pictures in the lesson
  • Define vocabulary words on page 225
  • Summary
  • Summary (Spanish)

Evaluate:

  • Active Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 116
  • Lesson Check questions 1-5 on page 229
  • Lesson Quiz

Extend:

American History Topic 5 Lesson 2 A Two-Party System Develops

 Essential Question: How much power should the federal government have, and what should it do?

Engage:

  • Video:
  • Journal Take Notes p. 116

Explore:

Evaluate:

  • Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 117
  • Lesson Check page 279 1-5
  • Lesson Quiz 2

Extend:

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

World Geography Topic 4 Lesson 4 Independence for South America

 Essential Question: What should governments do?

Engage:

  • Video Bolivar and the Struggle for Independence

Explore:

  • Read pages 219-223
  • Analyze diagrams and pictures in the lesson
  • Define vocabulary words on page 219
  • Summary
  • Summary (Spanish)

Evaluate:

  • Active Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 114
  • Lesson Check questions 1-4 on page 223
  • Lesson Quiz

Extend:

Thursday, November 21, 2024

American History Topic 5 Lesson 1 Washington's Presidency

 Essential Question: How much power should the federal government have, and what should it do?

Engage:

  • Video: William Clark, Mapping the American Frontier

Explore:

Evaluate:

  • Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 115
  • Lesson Check page 272 1-5
  • Lesson Quiz 

Extend:

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

American History Topic 4 Review

 Page 254 Visual Review with students

Page 255

  • Vocabulary and Key Ideas 1-7
  • Critical Thinking 8-12
  • Analyze Primary Sources 14
  • Analyze Maps 15-18

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

World Geography Topic 4 Review

 Page 240 Visual Review with students

Page 241

  • Vocabulary and Key Ideas 1-7
  • Critical Thinking 8-12
  • Analyze Primary Sources 14
  • Analyze Maps 15-18

Walt and El Groupo

  

EQ: Why did Walt Disney take a group of animators to South America during World War 2?

Engage:
Explore:
  • Vocabulary: animation, movie, union, strike, goodwill tour
  • Vocabulary: overcoat, sketch, sophisticated, plaza, Nazi
  • Vocabulary: estuary, deforestation, gaucho, llano, pampas
  • Walt and El Grupo documentary
  • Selections from Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros
Explain:
  • Why was the Disney company reeling before the trip?
  • Why did the US Government pay for Disney's trip?
  • How did the trip to South America influence Disney's work and the work of his artists?
Evaluate:
  • How does Education for Death inform what you saw in Walt and El Grupo? 
Extend:

American History Topic 4 Lesson 7 Citizens' Rights and Responsibilities

 Essential Question: How much power should the government have?

Engage:

  • Video: Responsibilities of Civilians 

Explore:

Evaluate:

  • Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 101
  • Lesson Check page 242 1-4
  • Lesson Quiz 7

Extend:

Friday, November 15, 2024

American History Topic 4 Lesson 6 Federalism and Amendments

 Essential Question: How much power should the government have?

Engage:

  • Video: Amending the Constitution

Explore:

Evaluate:

  • Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 98
  • Lesson Check page 245 1-4
  • Lesson Quiz 6

Extend:

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

American History Topic 4 Lesson 5 Understanding the Constitution

 Essential Question: How much power should the government have?

Engage:

  • Video: The Three Branches of Government

Explore:

Evaluate:

  • Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 96
  • Lesson Check page 236 1-4
  • Lesson Quiz 5

Extend:

World Geography Topic 4 The Search for El Dorado

 

Eldorado

By Edgar Allan Poe

Gaily bedight,
   A gallant knight,
In sunshine and in shadow,   
   Had journeyed long,   
   Singing a song,
In search of Eldorado.

   But he grew old—
   This knight so bold—   
And o’er his heart a shadow—   
   Fell as he found
   No spot of ground
That looked like Eldorado.

   And, as his strength   
   Failed him at length,
He met a pilgrim shadow—   
   ‘Shadow,’ said he,   
   ‘Where can it be—
This land of Eldorado?’

   ‘Over the Mountains
   Of the Moon,
Down the Valley of the Shadow,   
   Ride, boldly ride,’
   The shade replied,—
‘If you seek for Eldorado!’


EQ:
  • Is El Dorado a real place?
Engage:
  • None
Explore:
  • Vocabulary: gaily, bedight, gallant, pilgrim
  • Digging for the Truth: The Search for El Dorado
  • Eldorado poem by Edgar Allen Poe
Explain:
  • How is the El Dorado that Josh Bernstein searches for like Poe's Eldorado?
  • How are they different?
Evaluate:
  • Draw and color a picture inspired by the poem. Try to include at least one detail from the poem.
  • Write a short story about you, the narrator, searching for El Dorado. 
  • This story should be at least 350 words long.

American History Topic 4 Lesson 4 Federalists, Antifederalists, and the Bill of Rights

 Essential Question: How much power should the government have?

Engage:

  • Video: The Bill of Rights

Explore:

  • Read pages 217-222
  • Define and Draw Vocabulary page 217
  • Lesson 4 Summary
  • Lesson 4 Summary (Spanish)
  • Primary Sources p. 223 Federalist and Antifederalist Writings Read and Review
  • Analysis Skills p. 224 Distinguish Cause and Effect Read and Review

Evaluate:

  • Journal Practice Vocabulary p. 94
  • Lesson Check page 222 1-4
  • Lesson Quiz 4

Extend: