Friday, December 19, 2008

Good tidings!


It's been a very busy week and we've been having a great time engaged in "Xmasy" activities. Today we sung Christmas carols for most classes in the school, and we are looking to ambush Mrs. Clayton and Mrs. Rogers at some point in the day. Here's a picture of Mrs. Everett getting bushwhacked in the halls by our merry group of elves.

The elves-es have left the building! See you in 2009!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Chous and Da Gama

Today we worked on our map skills and investigated the routes of Da Gama and Dias. These explorers opened the sea route to Asia and helped start the Age of Exploration. We took a close look at a caravel (a light sailing ship) which also helped exploration by being able to sail into the wind (tack). We took a few notes as well, and chorus students will need to update their vocabulary section in their notebooks.

http://www.google.com/notebook/user/10652289361032661503?hl=en

Friday, December 12, 2008

Silk Road Project


(Nothing is DUE!) Yesterday we looked at the Silk Road in detail and also listened to music from the famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma. We also took notes on trade in Africa and between Europe and Asia. One of the things that was traded was salt. Did you know that the word salary came from Roman soldiers that were paid partly in salt? Salt was an extremely important mineral a thousand years ago because it kept food from spoiling. It is also essential to proper health functions of the human body!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Age of Exploration


Today we dove head first into the Age of Exploration. Students copied their notes by starting with the standards.


STANDARDS-
SS4H2 The student will describe European exploration in North America.
a. Describe the reasons for, obstacles to, and accomplishments of the Spanish, French, and English explorations of John Cabot, Vasco Nunez Balboa, Juan Ponce de Leon, Christopher Columbus, Henry Hudson, and Jacques Cartier.
b. Describe examples of cooperation and conflict between Europeans and Native Americans.


We had a discussion about Pearl Harbor and most sections played a game relating to the reasons for and obstacles to exploration. Here's one of the flipcharts from a section!

Friday, December 5, 2008


Wow, what a great job on the Native American Projects our students did. We had working bows, lots of "great Plains" projects and some very unique clay or salt dough projects. We still have a couple of presentations, but are mostly done with Indians and are now moving into the Age of Exploration.



Here's a KWL from one of our sections on the Age of Exploration. We'll be working hard next week and really covering a lot of material and notes, so please check the website for all the relevant information.