Week of February 8, 2016

Reminders:

These are a few reminders concerning homework and classwork: 

A. All work must be completed in blue or black ink (other colors will not be accepted).  

B. If the assignment states that looseleaf is to be used, no other types of paper will be accepted (paper ripped out of notebooks or legal pads is unacceptable).
   
C. Homework must be handed in on the day due, unless I receive a note from a parent explaining why you did not complete your HW. This will only be accepted if there is an emergency at home (not because you were too tired or that you had too much other HW). 

D. Homework and classwork must be neat. Work that is sloppy or illegible will not be accepted.

E. Students in the 5th grade will have extended day classes each Monday from 3:00-5:00 for Math. 

F. Gym uniforms must be worn by 5th graders on Wednesdays for gym.

G. Wednesday- Ash Wednesday Mass 11:00 PM in the church. Honors Assembly following Mass.

H. Friday,2/12- No school- Teachers’ Religion Conference at Good Shepherd School.

Remember that homework and classwork count as a grade!
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HOMEWORK: For the Week of February 8- Module 3b Week 3

Homework for Grade 5:

Reading

Lesson Plan

The 5th Grade is reading The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovations by Alootook Ipellie and David MacDonald.


Reading Vocabulary for the week will be listed and defined in the Reading Vocabulary notebook under Module 3. All vocabulary words should be written on index cards and will be checked each Monday. The vocabulary word should be written on the front of the card with Module 3b written in the lower right corner. The definition from the notebook should be written neatly on the back of the card. Each Module’s vocabulary words should be kept in a separate Ziploc bag so the index cards do not get lost. The words should be reviewed every night because surprise quizzes will be given during the week. Remember these cards count as a grade!

***Please check the folder every day for Reading HW worksheets that will be distributed during the week. It is your responsibility to remember if papers are handed out during class!

Read pages 10-21 in The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovations.

African American History Month Project: due Monday, 2/22.
Create a PowerPoint presentation about the famous African American person that you chose to research. Your presentation should contain 8-10 slides. You may add a video if you know how. Below is an outline of what your presentation should look like.

Slide 1: Title Page- Should include the name of your person, a picture of him/her, your name, grade, and date.

Slide 2: Introduction- Give a brief introduction about your person.

Slide 3: Birth and Childhood- Discuss where and when your person was born; Who were his parents? Did he/she have any siblings (brothers or sisters? Where did he /she go to school?

Slide 4: Teen years and Early adulthood- Did your person complete high school? college? What was his/her life like as a teenager? What was his/her occupation? 

Slide 5: Marriage/children- Did your person get married? have children?
Any other important details about family can be added here.

Slide 6: Later life/death- What did your person do when he/she got older? Where/ when did he/she die?

Slide 7: Why was your person considered important to African American History? Discuss your person's contributions, problems/difficulties, and anything else that you feel that added to his/her importance.

Slides 8 and 9: Extras- Any other information that you may want to add, or if you need more than one slide for any of the categories.

Slide 10: Bibliography- What sources did you use? You can add a video, but it is optional.

There be no more than two sentences on each slide. Each slide should contain a picture or chart/graph, and your notes to discuss each slide can be either on index cards or looseleaf. You are to teach the class about your person, so it is important that you practice beforehand. Know your material because your classmates might want to ask you questions! If you need help or have a question, please see me before the project is due. There will be no extensions given.
 All projects are due on 2/22.

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Homework for Grade 6

Reading

Lesson Plan

The 6th Grade is reading a World Without Fish by Mark Kurlansky and Flush by Carl Hiassen.

Reading Vocabulary for the week will be listed and defined in the Reading Vocabulary notebook. All vocabulary words should be written on index cards and will be checked each Monday. The vocabulary word should be written on the front of the card with Module 3b written in the lower right corner. The definition from the notebook should be written neatly on the back of the card. Each Module’s vocabulary words should be kept in a separate Ziploc bag so the index cards do not get lost. The words should be reviewed every night because surprise quizzes will be given during the week. Remember these cards count as a grade!

***Please check the folder every day for Reading HW worksheets that will be distributed during the week. It is your responsibility to remember if papers are handed out during class!

Please follow the reading dates on the paper that was handed out last week.

African American History Month Project: due Monday, 2/22.
Create a PowerPoint presentation about the famous African American person that you chose to research. Your presentation should contain 8-10 slides. You may add a video if you know how. Below is an outline of what your presentation should look like.

Slide 1: Title Page- Should include the name of your person, a picture of him/her, your name, grade, and date.

Slide 2: Introduction- Give a brief introduction about your person.

Slide 3: Birth and Childhood- Discuss where and when your person was born; Who were his parents? Did he/she have any siblings (brothers or sisters? Where did he /she go to school?

Slide 4: Teen years and Early adulthood- Did your person complete high school? college? What was his/her life like as a teenager? What was his/her occupation? 

Slide 5: Marriage/children- Did your person get married? have children?
Any other important details about family can be added here.

Slide 6: Later life/death- What did your person do when he/she got older? Where/ when did he/she die?

Slide 7: Why was your person considered important to African American History? Discuss your person's contributions, problems/difficulties, and anything else that you feel that added to his/her importance.

Slides 8 and 9: Extras- Any other information that you may want to add, or if you need more than one slide for any of the categories.

Slide 10: Bibliography- What sources did you use? You can add a video, but it is optional.

There be no more than two sentences on each slide. Each slide should contain a picture or chart/graph, and your notes to discuss each slide can be either on index cards or looseleaf. You are to teach the class about your person, so it is important that you practice beforehand. Know your material because your classmates might want to ask you questions! If you need help or have a question, please see me before the project is due. There will be no extensions given.
 All projects are due on 2/22.


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Homework for Grade 7

Reading:

Lesson Plan

The 7th grade will be reading articles for this Module. Please keep up with the readings that you are given to read at home.

Reading Vocabulary for the week will be listed and defined in the Reading Vocabulary notebook. All vocabulary words should be written on index cards and will be checked each Monday. The vocabulary word should be written on the front of the card with Module 3b written in the lower right corner. The definition from the notebook should be written neatly on the back of the card. Each Module’s vocabulary words should be kept in a separate Ziploc bag so the index cards do not get lost. The words should be reviewed every night because surprise quizzes will be given during the week. Remember these cards count as a grade!

***Please check the folder every day for Reading HW worksheets that will be distributed during the week. It is your responsibility to remember if papers are handed out during class!

African American History Month Project: due Monday, 2/22.
Create a PowerPoint presentation about the famous African American person that you chose to research. Your presentation should contain 8-10 slides. You may add a video if you know how. Below is an outline of what your presentation should look like.

Slide 1: Title Page- Should include the name of your person, a picture of him/her, your name, grade, and date.

Slide 2: Introduction- Give a brief introduction about your person.

Slide 3: Birth and Childhood- Discuss where and when your person was born; Who were his parents? Did he/she have any siblings (brothers or sisters? Where did he /she go to school?

Slide 4: Teen years and Early adulthood- Did your person complete high school? college? What was his/her life like as a teenager? What was his/her occupation? 

Slide 5: Marriage/children- Did your person get married? have children?
Any other important details about family can be added here.

Slide 6: Later life/death- What did your person do when he/she got older? Where/ when did he/she die?

Slide 7: Why was your person considered important to African American History? Discuss your person's contributions, problems/difficulties, and anything else that you feel that added to his/her importance.

Slides 8 and 9: Extras- Any other information that you may want to add, or if you need more than one slide for any of the categories.

Slide 10: Bibliography- What sources did you use? You can add a video, but it is optional.

There be no more than two sentences on each slide. Each slide should contain a picture or chart/graph, and your notes to discuss each slide can be either on index cards or looseleaf. You are to teach the class about your person, so it is important that you practice beforehand. Know your material because your classmates might want to ask you questions! If you need help or have a question, please see me before the project is due. There will be no extensions given.
 All projects are due on 2/22.

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7th Grade Social Studies

Module 3: A New Nation (1777-1800)

Homework:

Monday,2/8- Write all vocabulary for the week and their definitions into your Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Due Wednesday, 2/10.

Vocabulary for the Week:
controversial, ordinance, Magna Carta, constitution, Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, suffrage, Articles of Confederation, ratification, Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance of 1787, Northwest Territory

Tuesday,2/9- Read pages 152-155 (carefully) in your textbook. Complete questions 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a on page 155. Complete on looseleaf with a full heading. There should be no crossing out!!!!!! Due Thursday, 2/11.

New Map of the Month is due Thursday, February 25.
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Homework for Grade 8:

Reading
Lesson Plan

The 8th Grade is reading A Mighty Long Way: My Journey to Justice at Little Rock Central High School by Carlotta Walls La Nier and Lisa Frazier Page and The Little Rock Girl 1957: How a Photograph Changed the Fight for Integration by Shelley Tougas. Many students have still not purchased the books, and will therefore fall behind in their reading.

Reading Vocabulary for the week will be listed and defined in the Reading Vocabulary notebook. All vocabulary words should be written on index cards and will be checked each Monday. The vocabulary word should be written on the front of the card with Module 3b written in the lower right corner. The definition from the notebook should be written neatly on the back of the card. Each Module’s vocabulary words should be kept in a separate Ziploc bag so the index cards do not get lost. The words should be reviewed every night because surprise quizzes will be given during the week. Remember these cards count as a grade!
  
***Please check the folder every day for Reading HW worksheets that will be distributed during the week. It is your responsibility to remember if papers are handed out during class!

Please follow the reading dates on the paper that was handed out last week.

African American History Month Project: due Monday, 2/22.
Create a PowerPoint presentation about the famous African American person that you chose to research. Your presentation should contain 8-10 slides. You may add a video if you know how. Below is an outline of what your presentation should look like.

Slide 1: Title Page- Should include the name of your person, a picture of him/her, your name, grade, and date.

Slide 2: Introduction- Give a brief introduction about your person.

Slide 3: Birth and Childhood- Discuss where and when your person was born; Who were his parents? Did he/she have any siblings (brothers or sisters? Where did he /she go to school?

Slide 4: Teen years and Early adulthood- Did your person complete high school? college? What was his/her life like as a teenager? What was his/her occupation? 

Slide 5: Marriage/children- Did your person get married? have children?
Any other important details about family can be added here.

Slide 6: Later life/death- What did your person do when he/she got older? Where/ when did he/she die?

Slide 7: Why was your person considered important to African American History? Discuss your person's contributions, problems/difficulties, and anything else that you feel that added to his/her importance.

Slides 8 and 9: Extras- Any other information that you may want to add, or if you need more than one slide for any of the categories.

Slide 10: Bibliography- What sources did you use? You can add a video, but it is optional.

There be no more than two sentences on each slide. Each slide should contain a picture or chart/graph, and your notes to discuss each slide can be either on index cards or looseleaf. You are to teach the class about your person, so it is important that you practice beforehand. Know your material because your classmates might want to ask you questions! If you need help or have a question, please see me before the project is due. There will be no extensions given.
 All projects are due on 2/22.

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8th Grade Social Studies  

Module 3: America as a World Power- World War I (1867-1920)

Homework:

Monday,2/8- Write all vocabulary for the week and their definitions into your Social Studies Vocabulary Notebook. Due Wednesday, 2/10

Vocabulary for the Week:
role, Panama Canal, Roosevelt Corollary, dollar diplomacy, Mexican Revolution, John J. Pershing, Francisco “Pancho” Villa

Tuesday,2/9- Read pages 704-709 in your textbook. Complete questions 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3b on page 709. Complete on looseleaf with a full heading. There should be no crossing out!!!! Due Thursday, 2/11.

New Map of the Month is due Thursday, February 25.                            
                                

                                 Have a great week!