"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."
Reading:
Monday-Storm (p509)
Tuesday- Worksheets on above story (Due Tomorrow)
Wednesday- Mr. Lincoln (p516)
Thursday- Worksheets on above story (Due Tomorrow)
Friday- Test on Storm, Mr. Lincoln and Glory
Language:
Monday- Antecedent Agreement
Tuesday- Worksheets for above (Due Tomorrow)
Wednesday- Pronouns/Antecedents power point
Thursday- Worksheets for above (Due Tomorrow)
Friday- Test on antecedents and pronouns taken from worksheets
Math 1 & 2 (Prep for Map):
Monday- Circumference Power Point
Tuesday- Worksheet for Circumference (Due Tomorrow)
Wednesday- Power Point for Area of a Circle
Thursday- Worksheet for Area of a Circle (Due Tomorrow)
Friday- Test on Circumference and Area of a Circle
History:
Monday- Students will write the new study guide for the last summative history test.
Tuesday- Powerpoint on Christianity in Rome
Wednesday- Powerpoint on “The Rise of Christianity”
Thursday- Worksheet for Tuesday and Wednesday presentations. Due tomorrow.
Friday- Video on Rome (no homework)
Study Guide Rome Summative II
1. Christianity is the religion based on the teachings of Jesus.
2. Messiah is another word for savior.
3. Rome fell in the 400s AD.
4. Constantine was a Roman emperor who converted to Christianity.
5. Gaul is currently called France and was conquered by Julius Caesar.
6. A martyr is a person who is willing to die for a cause.
7. Spoils, is a term used for goods taken in war.
8. The Visigoths were a tribe near the Danube River who were hired by the Romans as mercenaries.
9. Gospels, is a term used for the first four books of the New Testament.
10. Persecution was used to discourage Christianity.
11. The Vandals sacked the city of Rome.
12. The disciples spread the teachings of Jesus throughout the empire.
13. Diocletian appointed a co-ruler and moved the court to Asia Minor.
14. A mosaic is a form of art using colored pieces of tile.
15. Crucifixion is a Roman form of execution.
16. Augustine was the church father who taught that the aim of life was to fulfill Gods will.
17. Constantine was the first Christian emperor who built the new capitol at Constantine.
18. Pontius Pilate was the Roman governor who ordered the execution of Christ.
19. Paul was the missionary who brought Jesus teachings through out the empire.
20. Attila was the king of the Huns who threatened the West Roman Empire.
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