We just read Love That Dog. Jack loves the poetry of Walter Dean Myers. Listen to the brief video below.
Friday, May 19, 2017
Epic Legends- 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.
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
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Monday, May 15, 2017
Learning About Concentration Camps during World War 2
Learning About Concentration Camps during World War 2
Create 2 slides in our Concentration Camp presentation
Your slides should include:
1. Name of
Concentration Camp
2. Location
3. Map of Country
4. Images of
Concentration Camp (please don't put images on slide that are excessively graphic)
5. Date it was opened
6. Important
facts/information about Camp should tell us where the concentration camp was.
Camps to Choose from:
Dachau
Buchenwald
Mauthausen
Auschwitz
Chelmno
Treblinka
Bergen-Belsen
Theresienstadt
Research Sites:
United States Holocaust Museum has a lot of good resources-
Concentration Camps 1933-1939
Concentration Camps 1939-1942
Killing Centers-an overview
Other sites to consider-
Thought Co-The Holocaust "The Camps and Other Killing Facilities"
Bergen-Belsen
Theresienstadt
Research Sites:
United States Holocaust Museum has a lot of good resources-
Concentration Camps 1933-1939
Concentration Camps 1939-1942
Killing Centers-an overview
Other sites to consider-
Thought Co-The Holocaust "The Camps and Other Killing Facilities"
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Greek Mythology
We are going to begin a unit on Greek and Roman Mythology. Before we start consider the question of what is a myth? Why do people and cultures tell stories? How do the gods a culture worship tell us what that culture values and thinks is important? Finally, where do we see these ancient myths and gods in our world today? Ever heard of a brand called Nike? Hermes? Atlas? To start, let's watch this brief overview.
Myths are a way of understanding the world. This lesson has been about Greek mythology, but every culture has myths. Myths define social customs and beliefs, explain natural and psychological phenomena, and provide a way for people to discuss things that cause anxiety. Mythology is all around us.
Create a Greek God Trading Card
What is Mythology? Powerpoint
Famous Greek Myths Class Presentation
Here are just a few examples of places we find myths today.
Here's another brief video overview
Myths are a way of understanding the world. This lesson has been about Greek mythology, but every culture has myths. Myths define social customs and beliefs, explain natural and psychological phenomena, and provide a way for people to discuss things that cause anxiety. Mythology is all around us.
Create a Greek God Trading Card
What is Mythology? Powerpoint
Famous Greek Myths Class Presentation
Here are just a few examples of places we find myths today.
- Days of the week Wednesday (Woden or Odin – Norse god); Thursday (Thor – Norse god); Friday (Freya Norse goddess); Saturday (Saturn – Roman god who ruled before Jove)
- Shoes Nike
- Cars-Toyota Avalon and Cressida, Cadillac El Dorado, Honda Odyssey, Mercury
- Tires Midas
- Astronomy Constellations like Orion, the Argo, all of the planets and the Pleiades. The Milky Way itself was supposedly the road over which the stars traveled to Jupiter’s palace.
- NASA The first part of U.S. space program was Project Mercury, named after the messenger of the gods because the project’s purpose was to send a message to the Soviets that America was in the space race. The Gemini Project was next; Gemini is Latin for “twins,” and the project was called this because the capsule held two astronauts. Apollo astronauts rode on Saturn rockets.
Here's another brief video overview
Web references:
(Taken from http://www.mensaforkids.org/MFK2/assets/File/Teach/LessonPlans/Lesson_GreekMythology.pdf)
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