Thursday, April 29, 2010

May 3 to 7

"These plans are based on the best prediction of what we hope to accomplish for this week. Please note, that these plans will vary from time to time because of various interruptions (fire drills, assemblies, etc.) and that we want to make sure students master material, before we move on to new concepts."

May 3 to 7

Reading:
Monday- Cross Curricular Work Worlds Fair (continuation of last week)
Tuesday- Cross Curricular Work
Wednesday- Cross Curricular Work
Thursday- Cross Curricular Work
Friday- Video Short Story

Language:
Monday- Students will create a worksheet in class for “Onomatopoeia”
Tuesday- Students will create a worksheet in class for “Hyperbole”
Wednesday- Students will create a worksheet in class for “Personification”
Thursday- We will review skills for the team summative language test.
Friday- Summative Language Test (per team)

Math 1:

Monday- Chapter 9 Lesson 6, Triangles, evens
Tuesday- Lab/Accelerated
Wednesday- Chapter 9 Lesson 7 Angles of a triangle, evens
Thursday- Lab/Accelerated
Friday- Test 2

Math 2:

Monday- Chapter 9 Lesson 6, Volume of a cylinder, evens
Tuesday- Lab/ Accelerated
Wednesday- Chapter 9, Lesson 7, Similar Prisms, evens
Thursday- Lab/Accelerated
Friday- Test 2


History:

Monday- Tiberius, Nero and Caligula. Students will identify and explain the chaos that ensued after the death of Augustus..
Tuesday- The Christian Movement in Rome. Students will identify and explain the importance of the Christian Movement in Rome and the changes that ensued.
Wednesday- Power Point on the Caesars
Thursday- Power point on the Christian Movement in Rome.
Friday- Test 2 Summative

Study Guide Test Two Quarter Four
1. Alps- A mountain range bordering Italy in the north.
2. Dictator- A ruler with absolute power.
3. Hannibal- Carthaginian general to invade Italy.
4. Spartacus- He led a slave revolt.
5. Virgil- He wrote poems reflecting Roman virtues.
6. Pax Romana- It was the greatest accomplishment of Augustus.
7. Gladiator- A slave trained to fight to the death.
8. Sicily- Largest island near the tip of Italy.
9. Republic- A government where power resides with elected leaders.
10. Plebian- The common class of citizens.
11. Legion- A Roman military unit.
12. Patrician- Aristocratic class of Rome.
13. Punic- Name for the wars with Carthage.
14. Aqueduct-Structure which carries water.
15. Twelve Tables- Roman codified laws.
16. Veto- It means to forbid.
17. Law of Succession- Rule for choosing leaders.
18. Colosseum- Roman arena for gladiatorial spectacles.
19. Caesar, Crassus, Pompey- Members of the First Triumvirate.
20. Cleopatra- Egyptian Queen who befriended Julius Caesar and Antony.
21. Ides of March- March 15 which was the date of Caesars assassination.

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