Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
The Island of the Blue Dolphins
The 6th graders just finished reading The Island of Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell. After they created timelines of the significant events in the story. View the timelines below.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Jeopardy Review
It's hard to believe that we are entering the final week of the
school year. This week as a review, you are going to create jeopardy
questions for a Jeopardy Review Game. First we'll brainstorm a list of
all the topics we covered this year, and then write questions in the
format of a jeopardy game.
Example:
Answer: Brian used this to create fire.
Questions: What is a hatchet?
Click here to go to the Jeopardy Lab
The 6th grade Template is barnardla (username & password)
Click here to play the 6th Grade Jeopardy Game
Click here to play the 7th Grade Jeopardy Game
Example of a Jeopardy game--
Example:
Answer: Brian used this to create fire.
Questions: What is a hatchet?
Click here to go to the Jeopardy Lab
The 6th grade Template is barnardla (username & password)
Click here to play the 6th Grade Jeopardy Game
Click here to play the 7th Grade Jeopardy Game
Example of a Jeopardy game--
Thursday, June 11, 2015
You will be choosing a Greek god to become an expert on. You will be
creating a Trading Card about your god. You will find information about your god at the sites listed below.
Greek Mythology Resources:
Here's your job:
Greek Mythology Resources:
Here's your job:
Create a Greek God Trading Card
1. Choose a god to
make a trading card.
2. Use the resources listed below to research your god. You need to be able to answer the questions
below. You may take notes or complete
the graphic organizer. (Click here to access the graphic organizer)
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Where do you read or see your god? What myth?
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Identify the following character traits: physical and personality
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What is your god’s most important
thoughts? Feelings?
·
What is your god’s problem or challenge in the
myth?
·
What does your god want to happen by the end
of the story?
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Does your god succeed?
·
What memorable thing does your god say?
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What is one interesting or important action
made by your god?
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How does your god get along with others?
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Do you like your god? Why or why not?
·
Does your god remind you of anyone?
3. Find image of
your god. Save image to your desktop
4. Click here to go the Trading Card Creator and begin creating your Greek god Trading card. Be sure to complete all the sections!
5. Click Finish
editing when you are done. Then click
Finish. Save your Trading card so you
may access it later. If you need to
edit it be sure to save as draft!
6. When you are
done (be sure to proofread/edit), take a screen shot of your trading card to
upload onto your blog.
7. Create a new
blog post. Label it Greek God Trading
Card. Upload your image onto the
post. Publish!
8. Print out a copy
of your trading card to share with class.
9. Click here to view Greek God Trading Card Rubric
9. Click here to view Greek God Trading Card Rubric
Island of the Blue Dolphin
You have finished the Island of Blue Dolphin by Scott O'Dell. Think about the plot structure and identify at least 10 significant events in the book. Be sure to have an event in each section of the book: exposition (introduction, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution (conclusion)). Complete the graphic organizer identify each event, the significance of the event, page number, section in the plot it occurred, and an image that goes along with the event. When you finish, create a time line of the major events in the story.
You may use the following interactive timelines:
Tiki Toki
Hstry
myHistro
Graphic Organizer for timeline
You may use the following interactive timelines:
Tiki Toki
Hstry
myHistro
Graphic Organizer for timeline
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Perseus and the Gorgon
Watch the video of "Perseus and the Gorgon" below. Click here to complete the graphic organizer comparing the three versions of the myth you have read and watched.
Watch Storyteller-Greek Myths - Perseus and the Gorgon in Educational | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
Watch Storyteller-Greek Myths - Perseus and the Gorgon in Educational | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Creating a Mini-Page
For your final assignment in Writing, you will take your knowledge about a subject you have studied or researched in any class this year and turn it into a newspaper, modeled after the Mini-Page. A good topic for this assignment would be one you have already researched and know a lot about--you will not have much time to do new research. You could even use the topic of your Fireside Chat for this project.
Click here for the Mini Page assignment and Template
Not sure exactly what a Mini Page is. Look at the examples below. Or visit the Mini Page archive.
Our Fragile Butterflies
Rosa Parks
Political Parties
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