Monday, Feb 12th
Science
Ms. Wagner
Padlet: https://padlet.com/wagnerke1/k97y7gva4fai
Warm-Up: What do you know about rocks? What experience do you have with rocks?
Essential Question:What are the 3 different types of rocks and how do they fit into the rock cycle?
Learning Targets: I can list the steps of the rock cycle .
Agenda:
Warm-Up
Bill Nye Video: https://youtu.be/BsIHV__voMk
Starburst Rock Cycle Lab + WS
Ticket Out: Students will list how each of the rock types was created in one sentence or less.
HOMEWORK!!!
Social Studies
Warm up: Ancient Greece Vocabulary Foldable-complete and place in your interactive notebooks.
Essential Question:How does the need for order in society give rise to forms of government?
Learning Target: I can identify the major differences between Athens and Sparta.
Agenda:
Complete the following stations on the following :
Station 1: Culture of Sparta vs Athens -Completed on Friday.
Station 2: Citizen Roles in Sparta vs Athens
Station 3: Education in Sparta vs Athens
Station 4: Government in Sparta vs Athens
Ticket out: Complete the Athens vs Sparta foldable
Tuesday, Feb 13th
Science
Padlet: https://padlet.com/wagnerke1/k97y7gva4fai
Warm-Up: What are the 3 types of rocks and how are they created?
Essential Question: What is the rock cycle?
Learning Targets: I can illustrate the rock cycle and know how the 3 types of rocks fit into it.
Agenda
Warm-Up
Rocks Foldable
Interactive Rock Cycle Website+Questions
Ticket Out
Social Studies
Warm up: What is the difference between a monarchy, an oligarchy and a democracy?
Essential question: How does the need for order in society give rise to forms of government?
Learning target: I can identify the major gods/goddesses of ancient Greece.
Agenda:
How did the Greece religions get started?
Mr. Dowling Greece Mythology _
Meet the Greece Handouts
Meet the Greece
Pick a myth _
Greek Myths _
Another resource _
Greek Mythology Choice
Pick a god or goddess from the handout, or resources above and create baseball cards about him or her.
Wednesday, Feb 14th
Science
Warm-Up: What does soil do for us as humans?
Padlet: https://padlet.com/wagnerke1/k97y7gva4fai
Essential Question:
What is soil, and what is it made of, AND how do we take care of it?
Learning Targets:
I can conclude that the good health of humans requires maintaining soil quality.
I can conclude that the good health of humans requires stewardship.
I can define stewardship and come up with methods in which to exhibit it as it relates to soil quality.
Agenda:
Warm-Up
Experiment Video
Stewardship Posters
Ticket Out: What is one way you can preserve the Earth’s soil?
Social Studies
Warm up: Complete the Olympian Review
Essential question: How does the need for order in society give rise to forms of government?
Learning target: I can identify the major gods/goddesses of ancient Greece.
Agenda:
Greek Gods and Goddesses Activity and sheet
Thursday, Feb 15th
Science
Warm-Up: What have we learned about that you are most confident about? What do you feel like you need to review?
Padlet: https://padlet.com/wagnerke1/k97y7gva4fai
Essential Question:
What is the Earth made of, how do we know, and how do they work together?
Learning Targets:
I can recall the importance and relevance of various topics relating to Earth’s systems.
Agenda
Warm-Up
Kahoot!
Trashketball
Ticket Out: We will review for the test BRIEFLY on Monday before your test. In that review time, what would you MOST like me to review?
Social Studies
Warm up: A fable is a short story that gives advice on how to live. Click on the word Aesop and follow the direction on the handout that I gave you.
Essential question:How does the need for order in society give rise to forms of government?
Learning target: I can identify ancient Greek philosophers and their impact on society.
Agenda:
Complete the Greek gods and goddesses activity
Introduction to Philosophy
Another Look
Plato resource
Handouts on Socrates, Plato and Aristotle
Questions:
1. Who was Socrates , Aristotle and Plato?
2. What impact did each philosopher have on their society?
3.What do philosophers do?
4. Who were they?
Ticket out: 3,2, 1 on the Greek philosophers
No School on Friday, Feb 16th for students, teachers workday!