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Today we watched our CNN10 and took the Latin American history test.
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Today we finished this week's warm ups (Latin American government, week 1) because the next two days will be wonky. Then, students completed some vocabulary work attached to the back of their Latin American history teacher notes and played a puzzle to review. There is a Latin American history test this Friday, but do NOT study tonight- rest your brain for tomorrow's Milestone.
Homework: none Today we took notes on Latin American current issues. There will be a test on Friday over Latin American history- YOU ARE NOT TO STUDY TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY NIGHT (the night before your Milestones test) so make sure you look over your notes tonight! We did also get new teacher notes and warm ups for our next unit: Latin American government and economics.
Homework: study for Latin American History test this Friday Today we peer edited the paragraphs from yesterday and then worked on the final copy. See previous post for prompt and instructions.
Homework: finish final copy Today students read a NewsELA article about Venezuela and answered the prompt below. Tomorrow we will peer edit the responses and complete the final copy.
Writing prompt (1 paragraph- more is okay): Is Venezuela experiencing symptoms of Revoluntionary Fever? Make a prediction using at least one symptom and use text evidence from the article to support your statement. Class created list of symptoms of revolution: - corrupt government - extreme poverty - hunger - unfair representation (leader not elected) Homework: finish rough draft of writing response Today we finished notes on the Cuban Revolution and then read an article titled Cuba After Fidel.
Homework: finish your paragraph explaining if you think Cuba will or will not have another revolution using textual evidence from the article (you can also include information from your notes and our class discussions) Today we talked about the Cuban Revolution and began new warm ups about current events in Cuba.
Homework: none Today we reviewed for the SGM by completing rotations with each of the 6th grade social studies teachers. THE SGM ASSESSMENT IS TOMORROW!! See the previous post about the extra credit that is due at the beginning of class tomorrow. We will meet in the 8th grade lab and be sure to have a book to read in case you have extra time after you complete the test.
Homework: study for the SGM and complete the study guide for extra credit |
Mrs. ClarkI have taught for the past eleven years and couldn't imagine doing anything else. Subjects I have taught include 6th and 7th grade science, 6th grade social studies, and 7th grade reading. I have been married for 7 years and we have two girls: Jordan (5) and Emma (2). Archives
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