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1 Assignments for January

2  Quiet Reading Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/9 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): de = “away, down” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Core Topic: North American Environmental Issue Civil War: The Country Goes to War – Power Point and Notes Start Map of U.S. for 1860 1/9 Learning Target: I can identify causes of the Civil War debasedesultory depositdetrimental

3  Quiet Reading Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/9 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): de = “away, down” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Civil War: The Country Goes to War – Continue Power Point and Notes Start Map of U.S. for 1860 1/6 Learning Target: I can identify causes of the Civil War debasedesultory depositdetrimental

4  Quiet Reading Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/9 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): de = “away, down” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Brainstorm three top ideas for research for Core Tell: What, Why - due Friday, 1/9 Civil War: The Country Goes to War – Finish Power Point and Notes Start Map of U.S. for 1860 Final Civil War Exam: Wed. January 21 1/7 Learning Target: I can identify causes of the Civil War debasedesultory depositdetrimental

5  Quiet Reading Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/9 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): de = “away, down” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Battle of Antietam, Emancipation Proclamation, & General Order 143 Work sheets and Essay Brainstorm three top ideas for research for Core Tell: What, Why - due Friday, 1/9 Final Civil War Exam: Wed. January 21 1/8 Learning Target: I can identify causes of the Civil War debasedesultory depositdetrimental

6 Battle of Antietam Summary LOCATION: Washington County, Maryland DATE(S): September 17, 1862 COMMANDERS: Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan [United States] versus Gen. Robert E. Lee[Confederate States] ESTIMATED CASUALTIES (DIED, INJURED, OR CAPTURED: 22,700 total SUMMARY: In September 1862, Confederate general Robert E. Lee left the South and moved his army into Maryland. No one could be sure exactly what he planned to do, but in an incredible stroke of luck, a copy of Lee’s plans (which had been wrapped around three cigars) was discovered by Union soldiers and given to Union general George B. McClellan. Knowing Lee’s plan, on September 17, 1862, McClellan’s army attacked Lee’s army at Antietam Creek in Maryland. The Battle of Antietam (also called the Battle of Sharpsburg) was the bloodiest single day in American history. Lee lost 10,300 men to death, injury, or capture while McClellan lost 12,400. However, having limited reinforcements and supplies, Lee was forced to retreat, and the North declared the battle a Union victory. Even though the Union won, it did not continue to chase and fight Lee’s army. Since Lee and his army got away, the war did not end here; more battles were to come.

7  Quiet Reading Vocabulary: Notebook check, Today 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): de = “away, down” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Finish Battle of Antietam, Emancipation Proclamation, & “General Order 143”: Work sheets and Essay due today Brainstorm three top ideas for research for Core Tell: What, Why - due Today Friday, 1/9 Final Civil War Exam: Wed. January 21 Begin Reading Poem, “Oil Spill” Page 178 in Anthology 1/9 Learning Target: I can identify causes of the Civil War debasedesultory depositdetrimental

8  Quiet Working Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/16 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): dis = “not. without” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Re-read Poem, “Oil Spill” Page 178 in Anthology- Answer questions on page 179 (1-6) in your INB: Reading/Writing/Responding Core: three top ideas for research: What and Why Groups: you need one from each category: Pollution, Endangered Species, Loss of Habitat + a mixture of grades (no set pattern) Final Civil War Exam: Wed. January 21 1/12 Learning Target: I can identify an environmental topic I am interested in learning about disequilibriumdissatisfied disparitydissimilar

9  Quiet Working Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/16 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): dis = “not. without” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Re-read Poem, “Oil Crisis” Page 178 in Anthology- Answer questions on page 179 (1-6) in your INB: Reading/Writing/Responding Core: three top ideas for research: What and Why Research in Tech Lab Today Final Civil War Exam: Wed. January 21 1/14 Learning Target: I can identify an environmental topic I am interested in learning about disequilibriumdissatisfied disparitydissimilar

10  Quiet Working Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/16 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): dis = “not. without” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon 7 th graders go to the Nurse at 9:45 for Eye Exam Re-read Poem, “Oil Crisis” Page 178 in Anthology- Answer questions on page 179 (1-6) in your INB: Reading/Writing/Responding Core: three top ideas for research: What and Why Research in Room with Lap Tops Final Civil War Exam: Wed. January 21/Study 1/15 Learning Target: I can identify an environmental topic I am interested in learning about disequilibriumdissatisfied disparitydissimilar

11  Quiet Working Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/23 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): ex = “out, out of” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Read Poem, “We Alone” Page 176 in Anthology- Answer questions (1-4) in your INB: Reading/Writing/Responding Core: Research in Room with Lap Tops Final Civil War Exam: Tomorrow/Study Day today 1/20 Learning Target: I can identify an environmental topic I am interested in learning about exorbitantextrude excavateexude

12  Quiet Working Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/23 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): ex = “out, out of” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Partner Story: For your Vocabulary Assessment you and a partner will create a piece of fiction using (correctly) 20 to 25 of your vocabulary words from the past semester. Story outline with 20 words and their definitions due at the end of class today Rough Draft due Tuesday, 1/27 Final Draft due Friday, 1/30 Presentation due Wednesday, 2/4 1/22 Learning Target: I can create a new work with new words. exorbitantextrude excavateexude

13  Quiet Working Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/23 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): ex = “out, out of” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Partner Story: For your Vocabulary Assessment you and a partner will create a piece of fiction using (correctly) 20 to 25 of your vocabulary words from the past semester. Story outline with 20 words and their definitions due at the end of class today Rough Draft due Tuesday, 1/27 Final Draft due Friday, 1/30 Presentation due Wednesday, 2/4 1/23 Learning Target: I can create a new work with new words. exorbitantextrude excavateexude

14  Quiet Working Vocabulary: Notebook check, Friday, 1/23 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): hydr-, hydro = “water” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Partner Story: For your Vocabulary Assessment you and a partner will create a piece of fiction using (correctly) 20 to 25 of your vocabulary words from the past semester. Story outline with 20 words and their definitions due at the end of class today Rough Draft due Tuesday, 1/27 Final Draft due Friday, 1/30 Presentation due Wednesday, 2/4 1/26 Learning Target: I can create a new work with new words. dehydratehydroelectric hydraulicshydroplane

15   Where and What is the Pacific North West?  Assignment 1  With a partner use what you know about cartography and the region to create a map of the Pacific North West.  Include natural boundaries, landmarks, cities, geographical phenomena, cartographic language and symbols; in other words, make a “real” map, as detailed as possible, drawn well.  The Hitch:  You must do all of this from prior knowledge, from what you know and have experienced about the region. (NO OUTSIDE HELP FROM BOOKS, INTERNET, OR ATLASES. ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN CLASS. I WILL COLLECT THE WORK AT THE END OF THE CLASS ON THURSDAY)  Questions to ask yourself and each other:  Where is the Pacific Northwest?  What are the states/countries that comprise the Pacific Northwest?  What does the land look like?  Where are places in relation to other places?  You will be evaluated on:  How well you work with your partner.  The details you include in your work  The neatness and legibility of your map  *Accuracy is not nearly as important as neatness and attention to detail. Washington State History Agenda: Thursday, 1/29 Learning Target: I can identify the region of the Pacific North West

16  Quiet Working Vocabulary: Notebook check, Today 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3. 2 additional words (6 total), your choice (well done) for a score of 4 Root Word(s): hydr-, hydro = “water” 1. Definition, 2. Sentence, 3. Synonym /Antonym, 4. Image/Icon Core Assignment: Two articles; 1 that you are using in your research, and 1 that doesn’t quite meet the criteria for your purposes. Partner Story: For your Vocabulary Assessment you and a partner will create a piece of fiction using (correctly) 20 to 25 of your vocabulary words from the past semester. Final Draft due Today, 1/30 Presentation due Wednesday, 2/4 1/26 Learning Target: I can create a new work with new words. dehydratehydroelectric hydraulicshydroplane


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