December 20/January 3

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

HAPPY HOLIDAYS! I hope you have a wonderful break! If you missed class today, you need to watch the film "Inside North Korea" by National Geographic. It's on netflix and can be found on youtube. Go to the "Asia" tab to find the accompanying worksheet.

Here is the schedule for the rest of our semester together:

December 20/Tuesday January 3rd: Watch “Inside North Korea"

January 4th/5th: Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia

January 6th/9th: Finish trafficking; religions in Asia

January 10th/11th: Turn in:

  • o Asia map and notes
  • o “Inside North Korea Worksheet”
  • o Human Trafficking worksheet
  • o Religions worksheet
  • o Theme paper

ALL LATE WORK DUE AND Asia theme projects due (you will receive a paper to help you with this); Study and prepare for final exam! The final is cumulative, with an emphasis on Asia.

January 12th/13th: FINAL EXAM

It's a BOY! :)

Sunday, December 18, 2011

I knew it:) Congrats to those of you who guessed correctly!

December 16/19, 2011

Journal: Write down everything that comes to mind when you think of Asia (for last man standing)
Objective: Describe basic cultural characteristics of East, South, and Southeast Asia; explain the caste system in India
Classwork: First, we graded our tests from last time, then took notes from the powerpoint about the regions in Asia, then created the caste system in class, then watched clips from Outsourced

Homework: none! yay!

December 14/15, 2011

Middle East TEST DAY!!! Make sure you come make this up during lunch or after school BEFORE Christmas break!

Homework: Complete the map of Asia

December 12/13, 2011

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Journal: Create 3 mnemonic devices to help you remember the map of the Middle East.
Objective: Describe conflicts and timelines of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Classwork: Finish reviewing the wars, watch a video about Afghanistan, review the map of the Middle East, share themes, and hear from our Navy guest, Eric Geib.

Homework: Complete the Study Guide and prepare for the test next time!

Notebook check for next time will include:
1. Middle East map
2. 2 Paragraphs
3. Iraq vs Afghanistan
4. Study Guide

December 8/9, 2011

Objective: Differentiate between wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and create possible resolutions to conflict in Israel.
Classwork: First, we shared our current events. If you did not have your current event in class, make sure you still find one and answer the Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? and Summary questions on your own paper and get that in (or print it off the blog).
Next, we had a mini peace conference and created potential solutions to the problem in Israel. Lastly, we discussed the conflicts in the Middle East and took notes.

Homework: THEME PROJECTS!

December 6/7, 2011

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Journal: Explain to a friend what the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is and how religion is involved.
Objective: Describe the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in more detail and describe how the separation barrier has changed Palestinian youth.
Classwork: Powerpoint review, running timeline (8th period is in the lead!), then the TIMES magazine article reading entitled, "Palestinians, Contained" (which you can read here:http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2036142,00.html). *If you were absent, you need to read this article and write down the ten things you learn about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as you read.

Homework: Find a current event article about a topic in the Middle East and fill out your Who, What, When, Where, and Why worksheet about the article.

December 2/5, 2011

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Journal: Write down everything you know or think you know about Islam and Muslims, then next to each fact write how sure you are about the information.
Objective: Understand Islam and the basics behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Classwork: Running timeline, notes on Islam, videos on the conflict

Homework: Write two paragraphs, one from the Israeli perspective, and one from the Palestinian perspective about why you are deserving of the land.

This unit schedule:

Day 1 Friday December 2nd/Monday December 5th

1. Begin running timeline

2. Learn about the basics of Islam

3. Describe the Israeli/Palestinian conflict

Homework: Write a paragraph from both a Palestinian and Israeli perspective; Read Chapter 18, Section 2 (pg. 443-449)

Day 2 December 6th/7th

1. Read about the two sides of the conflict

2. Israeli Peace Conference Activity

Homework: Find a current event about something in the Middle East; Read Chapter 18, section 3 and 4 (pg. 450-460)

Day 3 December 8th/9th

1. Compare the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan

Homework: Theme project on a Middle Eastern Country of your choice!; Read pg. 488-491 about Sunni and Shia Muslims

Day 4 December 12th/13th

1. Finish comparing recent conflicts in the Middle East

2. Visit from a veteran?

Homework: Complete Study Guide

Day 5 December 14th/15th

1. Test on the Middle East

Homework: Fill out map of Asia

Day 6 December 16th/19th

1. Begin Asia; watch “Inside North Korea”

Homework: Happy Holidays! *Work on term project: this will be explained in detail soon

November 30/December 1, 2011

Journal: NONE
Objective: Show what you know!!!
Classwork: Review, turn in Africa Notebook check, and that the test!

Homework: Complete the map of the Middle East

November 28/29, 2011

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Journal: Write down EVERYTHING you've learned about Africa in the past 3 weeks (at least 15 things for last man standing)
Objective: Explain how education, hunger, and water issues are being addressed in African nations.

Classwork: We turned in our completed Letters to Ambassador Rice (with the attached rubric AND the research packet), then finished the powerpoint notes (which also serve as your study guide for the test!), then we played some review games

Homework: STUDY for the test. Don't forget your notebook check for next time. I'll be looking for:
1. Africa Map
2. Hotel Rwanda Notes
3. Cornell Notes on Africa
4. Africa Map Study

November 21/22, 2011

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Journal: Create 3 mnemonic devices to help you remember the countries in Africa.
Objective: Finish your Africa letter and work on the Africa Map Study

Classwork: Make sure your letter is edited by at least THREE total people. If you have a perfect score (75/75), then you can turn in your letter. If it's not perfect, then go home and make the changes to the letter to make sure you get a 75/75 for next time.

While some finished working on their letters, others completed the homework assignment, the Africa Map Study (check in the Africa tab to find the printout).

Homework: Africa Map Study
**Remember, to summarize the maps you do NOT re-draw the maps on your paper, rather you find the most important things and summarize the maps onto your paper.


November 17/18, 2011

Friday, November 18, 2011

Journal: What is something interesting you've learned in your research on your African country?
Objective: Explain the connection between colonization of Africa and major issues facing African nations; complete your letter to ambassador Rice.

Classwork: We worked a little bit more on taking notes and finished the first page of the pink note paper (the sections on Political Turmoil, AIDS, and Child Soldiers), then spent 30 minutes of class in the computer lab.

Homework: FINISH YOUR AFRICA LETTER! You must turn in the final copy WITH the Rubric (you should have already graded as well as one other person) AND your blue research packet.

optional EXTRA CREDIT: Your theme project on the same African country as in your research can be completed for up to 25 points of extra credit!

November 15/16, 2011

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Journal: Make a MLA citation using the following information:
Title of webpage: Ethiopia
Title of website: The World Factbook
Date updated: 8 Nov 2011
Sponsoring institution: Central Intelligence Agency
Date of access: 15 Nov 2011
website: cia.gov
Objective: Make sure you know how to cite sources (we practiced using citationmachine.net), and work on your research packet and letter.

Classwork: We spent almost all of class in the computer lab working on the "Africa Letter" to Ambassador Rice.

Homework: Have the first two paragraphs of the letter written before class on Thursday or Friday.

November 11/14, 2011

Journal: none
Objective: Describe colonialism in Africa and the Berlin Conference. Explain how colonization has left an impact on African countries today.

Classwork: We worked on our in-class notes and powerpoint about the Berlin Conference for the first 15 minutes, then worked more on our research projects on the computers.

Homework: Finish your blue research packet!

November 9/10, 2011

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Journal: None
Objective: Describe conflict in Rwanda and conflict facing your own African country (in research packet)

Classwork: Finish Hotel Rwanda, answer all the notes on the movie, then get assigned a country for the Africa Research Project (and theme). We spent the second half of class in the computer lab working on the first 3 parts of your project.

Homework: Finish parts 1, 2, and 3 of packet.

November 7/8, 2011

Monday, November 7, 2011

Journal: What do you know about Africa from what you hear/see in the media? Do you think this is an accurate portrayal of all of Africa? Why or why not?
Objective: Explain basics of issues facing Africa and explain the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
Classwork: Watch (edited) clips of Hotel Rwanda and answer questions. We will have to finish the last 20 minutes next class period. If you were absent, the movie can be found on Netflix.

Homework: Read pages 529-533 in your textbook.


November 3/4, 2011

TEST DAY!

Today we turned in your notebooks for the notebook check and took the test on Europe.

****Remember, you can retake the MAP portion of the Europe test anytime during lunch or afterschool this week (until Nov. 11th)

Homework: Complete the map of Africa

November 1/2, 2011

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Journal: Look at your map of Europe and make 3 mnemonics for remembering the countries in Europe.
Objective: Share theme projects and prepare for test
Classwork: Finish questions from last time, map study, theme interviews, work on study guide

Homework: Finish study guide and STUDY for test (don't forget the map too!)
Notebook check next time:
1. Map of Europe
2. Regional Notes in Europe (Ch 12 notes)
3. European Union notes
4. Russia notes
5. "Once Brothers" movie notes
6. Theme interview worksheet
7. Study Guide

October 28/31, 2011

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Journal: Write a letter to a friend explaining to them why the people were excited about communism during the Russian Revolution.
Objective: Finish notes on Russia, explain the Balkan conflict and how it impacted people during the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Classwork: Finish notes, watch ESPN 30 for 30 "Once Brothers"

Homework: THEME for assigned country in Europe.

October 26/27, 2011

Journal: Write down 2 pros and 2 cons of the European Union.
Objective: Know the basic history of Russia and the events that led to the development of communism. Explain communism and its impact on Eastern Europe.
Classwork: Finish EU notes from last time, lecture notes on Russia

Homework: Breathe easy, make sure you're caught up. Remember....you have one extra day in the schedule...the test on Europe will not be until Thursday and Friday of next week!

October 24/25 2011

Journal: 1. Write down everything you know about the European Union. 2. What are you going to do to fix your grade before the end of the term?
Objective: Learn about the European Union and know the factors that influence wealth.
Classwork: Notes on EU, make a giant map of the EU, answer questions.

Homework: Get caught up and complete the Term Culture Assignment!

October 18/19, 2011

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Journal: Write down EVERYTHING that comes to mind when you think of Europe (at least 15 things) to play last man standing.
Objective: Describe four distinct cultural regions within Europe.
Classwork: Last man standing, Jigsaw notes on Europe, Important Books

Homework: Complete any notes you need to finish from Chapter 12 and complete the important book (you'll need to see me for this part, but the Chapter 12 notes are found under the Europe section on the blog).

REMEMBER: If you have a C or below, get your grades signed by your parents and make sure you talk to me about completing all of your work!

October 15/17, 2011

Monday, October 17, 2011

TEST DAY! We also turned in notebooks, so make sure you have:

Latin America Map
Class Culture Analysis and Graphs
Latin American Culture ppt notes
Latin American culture spotlight
Understanding Population
Guns, Germs, and Steel Notes
Notes on Natural Disasters
Study Guide

Homework: Complete the map of Europe and don't forget to bring your textbook next time!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Journal: 1. Write down 8 things you learned about Latin America during this unit. 2. Make a mnemonic to help you remember some of the countries in Latin America for the map test.

Objective: Wrap-up the unit, share themes, and prepare for the test.

Classwork: Finish notes on natural disasters, share themes, work on the study guide.

Homework: STUDY for the test!

Remember...all late work is due by Wednesday, October 19th...for the entire term! Be sure to take your states and capitals test before then!

October 10/11, 2011

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Journal: Have you ever experienced a natural disaster? If so, what was it like? If not, write down everything you already know about natural disasters.
Objective: Describe natural disasters, specifically the earthquakes and tsunamis in Haiti, Chile, Indonesia, and Japan.
Classwork: Lecture notes and videos on natural disasters, class gallery walk

Homework: Complete your theme for next time! Also, don't forget to organize your notebook and be ready for the notebook check AND test that's coming in 2 class periods!

October 6th and 7th, 2011

No Journal
Objective: Describe how the impact of guns, germs, and steel influenced the Spanish conquest of the Incas.
Classwork: I was not here this day (sub), and you got the guns, germs, and steel worksheet to answer while watching the movie. (I will attach the clips of the movie under the Latin America section of the blog, or you can find it on netflix).
Homework: Complete the essay on the back of the worksheet.


October 4&5

Monday, October 3, 2011

Journal: What things to YOU think make a country more "advanced"? Why?
Objective: Understand and interpret population pyramids, find GDP, and explain the difference between developing and modern countries.
Classwork: Finish culture maps from last time, Read "If the World Were a Village", then work on population packets.

Homework: Finish the packet while reading Chapter 10 Section 1.

September 31 and Oct 3rd 2011

Journal: n/a
Objective: Find trends in Latin American culture
Classwork: Finish Latin America notes and then work on Culturegrams Country projects..answering the questions based on the in-class readings (*If you missed this, you'll need to refer to the Culturegrams website to get the information or come in during lunch)

Homework: Read Chapter 9 Section 3

September 28 and 29, 2011

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Journal: Write down EVERYTHING you know related to Latin America.
Objective: Draw conclusions about the class culture and describe cultural characteristics of Latin America.
Classwork: Culture notes, class culture activity, intro to Latin American culture notes

Homework: Complete the worksheet found on the last page of your notes and read Chapter 9, sections 1 and 2.

September 23 and 27, 2011

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Journal: None...organize your folder and prepare for the test!
Objective: Show what you know!
Classwork: Turn in folders, take test
*If you turned in your folder with incomplete assignments, print the assignments off the blog and turn them in again by next class period for credit!

Homework: Complete the Map of Latin America

September 21 and 22nd, 2011

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Journal: What are you going to do to study for the tes?
Objective: Review for the test
Classwork: World Cup Tournament!
Homework: Study for test and complete ALL assignments for your notebook check. Remember, even if you haven't completed it yet, you can still get credit for completing your notebook.

Notebook check assignments:
1. USA map
2. World Cup Packet
3. Longitude and latitude notes
4. maps, charts, and graphs
5. landform notes
6. 5 theme notes
7. Climate worksheet
8. Government notes
9. Econ notes
10. Study guide

September 19 and 20, 2011

Journal: What is an example of movement here in Utah? H-E interaction?
Objective: Get caught up with the World Cup packet and understand how to learn about other cultures.
Classwork: Nacirema reading and activity, Computer lab for World Cup Packet

Homework: Complete the World Cup packet!

September 15/16, 2011

Friday, September 16, 2011

Journal: If you were a regular citizen in a government, which type of government would you prefer, and why?
Objective: Describe different types of economic systems; know differences between capitalism, socialism, and communism
Classwork: Economic notes, examples, begin WC competition #5

Homework: Finish the World Cup packet and complete the question at the end of your pink economic notes paper.

September 13-14, 2011

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Journal: In what ways has America been effected by 9-11? Your own life?
Objective: Define different types of government.
Classwork: Quiz, notes on types of Government, skits, Competition #4

Homework: Complete parts 4 and 5 of your world cup packet and read pages 103-104.

September 9/12, 2011

Friday, September 9, 2011

Journal: 1. What is the difference between weather and climate? 2. What is your favorite season, and why?
Objective: Explain 5 themes of Geography, and know how to identify climate regions.
Classwork: 5 Theme notes, climate video, climate notes, World Cup Competition #3

Homework: Complete Climate Worksheet and read pages 100-102 in the textbook.

9/7/11-9/8/11

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Journal: Your friend doesn't know how to find latitude and longitude. Explain, in words, how you will teach your friend to do this.
Objective: Show what you know! Take the States and Capitals test!
Classwork: Review, take states and capitals test, play battleplane, learn about Human-Environmental Interaction

Homework: Catch up on your textbook reading! Read chapter 3 for next class period (through page 64). Also make sure you are caught up in the World Cup packet.


Friday, September 2nd and Tuesday, Sept 6th, 2011

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Journal: Create 3 different mnemonics or memory tricks, to help you remember the states and capitals. Ex: St. Paul drank a mini-soda in Minnesota

Objective: Apply memory techniques to learning the sates and capitals, review with Game #2, and complete island projects.
Classwork: USA maps, finish and grade island projects, WC competition #2

Homework: Study for states and capitals test!!! Also make sure you get caught up with the World Cup Packet, completing through Part 3

August 31, Sept 1, 2011

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Journal: Describe a place that is special to you. In what way is it special?
Objective: Describe and give examples of landforms, explain how they are created, and define "place."
Classwork: Quiz (Many of you did not read! Make sure you check your unit schedule!), landform notes, island project

Homework: Finish Island Projects (they do not have to be colored yet) AND complete through Part 3 of your World Cup Packet.

August 29/30, 2011

Monday, August 29, 2011

Journal: What is the difference between relative and absolute location? Give an example of each. Class: map notes, how to find latitude and longitude, competition 1

Homework: Complete parts 1&2 of World Cup Packet and complete maps, charts, and graphs

August 25/26 2011

Friday, August 26, 2011

Today we introduced the World Cup competition and got into our world cup groups.

Journal: Write down EVERYTHING you can know about the 2011 Women's World Cup (at least six things).
Classwork: Checked U.S. maps, received World Cup groups and packets, completed Part 1 of the packet.

Homework: Make sure you finish part one of the packet and read pages 2-15 in your textbook. You can leave your textbook at home during the semester.

8/23/2011

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Welcome to a new school year! I'm excited to get to know you this year and hope that you're excited to learn about the world around you.

Journal: If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be, and why?
Classwork: Introductions, map pre-test, introduction to Geography

Homework: Fill out map of states and capitals and get disclosure document signed

5/19/11

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The end is in sight! Today we worked on the study guide and played a review game. Make sure you study for the test on Monday!! Especially study the countries for the map test!

5/13/11

Friday, May 13, 2011

Today we watched all of your amazing videos you made for the CNN Freedom Project! Good job! Then we discussed communism and watched the movie, "Inside North Korea" from the Discovery Channel. If you were not here, please watch the movie on Netflix or find it on Youtube in order to answer the questions on your paper.

Be sure to complete your theme and current event on Asia for class next time!

5/11/11

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Today we investigated the causes of human trafficking and discussed possible solutions to end it. We read articles about human trafficking found in Utah, then compared how it is an even larger problem for many of the poor nations in East and Southeast Asia.

Then, we made videos to send in to cnn.com for The Freedom Project.

Be sure to finish answering all of the questions on the purple paper for homework. Don't forget to talk to your parents about the film and get their permission for it to be posted online.

5/9/11

Monday, May 9, 2011

Today we took notes on different regions in Asia and learned about regional characteristics of South Asia, East Asia, and South East Asia. We finished class by watching a film clip about human trafficking in Cambodia and will spend next class period brainstorming and developings ways to get involved to put an end to such practices.

Homework: Maps, charts, and graphs of Asian countries

5/5/11

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Today we took a test on the Middle East and then began working on our maps of Asia.

Complete the Asia map for homework.

5/3/11

Today we had a special guest lecture from Sgt. Nutter and reviewed the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Work on your study guide for next time!

4/29/11

Friday, April 29, 2011

Today we finished our discussion of the Middle East and held a peace conference. We also began our discussion of Iraq and Afghanistan. If you missed class, you'll need to make up our classwork another time (lunch or intervention is best).

Next time we'll finish our discussion of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan then hear from SGT Nutter!

3/27/11

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Today we continued learning about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and held a peace conference about what should be done to resolve the issue.

Homework: Write a response to your peace proposal AND find a current event article about something in the Middle East.

3/25/11

Today we learned about Islam and the Palestinian Conflict. We filled out notes on Islam then played our Running Timeline game.

Homework: Write a paragraph from both the Israeli and Palestinian perspectives

4/21/11

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Today we took the test on Africa!!

After the test, we worked on completing our map of the Middle East. Be sure to get this done before class on Monday.

4/19/11

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Welcome back from what I hope was a wonderful Spring Break!

Today we finished our unit on Sub-Saharan Africa. We reviewed the map (use Shepphard's Software), then took Cornell Notes on THE Africa Powerpoint.

Make sure you complete the paragraph and the Venn diagram at the end of th notes and study your map for the test on Thursday!

4/8/11

Friday, April 8, 2011

Have a great Spring Break!!! Today we edited our Africa letters in the computer lab and began studying for the Africa Map Test (on Thursday, April 21). If you did not complete your letter, get it finished and turned in by Tuesday, April 19th. **Now is a great time to begin working on your book report assignment. Go to the Intro Unit tab to find the information about the book report assignment.

4/6/11

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Today we went to the computer lab to continue working on our Africa Research Projects.

Make sure that next time you are prepared with a rough draft of your letter to Ambassador Rice (both a hard copy and a digital copy)

4/4/11

Monday, April 4, 2011

Today we discussed Hotel Rwanda and then went to the computer lab to begin research on your African country.

*Be sure to correctly cite your sources as you go!

3/31/11

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Today we had a sub and watched a good chunk of Hotel Rwanda. You should have answered the questions about the movie. If absent, be sure you watch the movie and answer the corresponding questions. *If you consider the graphic nature of the film objectionable, please make the paper-fold explained on page 523 of the textbook.

3/29/11

Today we graded our Europe tests and began our unit on Africa. We discussed colonization and the Berlin Conference of 1884 then talked about how to summarize and cite sources. We practiced citing and then worked on summarizing data in the form of a map.

Homework: Due Monday because I will be absent on Thursday. Be sure to finish summarizing the maps and answering the questions.

3/25/11

Friday, March 25, 2011

Today we took a test on Europe and Russia!

Homework: Find and label all of the African countries onto your map of Africa.

3/23/11

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Today we shared and partook of your theme and current events! Great job!
You got your study guides and should be preparing for the TEST next time! Don't forget to study your map!

Uploading troubles

Monday, March 21, 2011

There are some technical problems with uploading documents right now, so I'll try to get all the documents uploaded as soon as I can.

Don't forget your theme and current events for Wednesday!

3/16/11 and 3/21/11

On Thursday we learned ALL about Russia and communism, taking notes during the lecture. (If absent, see the Russia powerpoint).

On Monday, the 21st:
We got the 4th term off to a good start today! Today we:
  • Learned about the conflict in Libya
  • Reviewed communism and discussed major events in Russian history from last time
  • Discussed Balkanization and the Serbo-Croation War
  • Watched 30 for 30 clip of "Once Brothers" (Find this on youtube if you were absent)

Don't forget...
Theme and Current event due next time!!!

3/11/11 and 3/15/11

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

On Friday, there was a substitute. You should have completed "Regional notes" about Northern, Western, Southern, and Eastern Europe, then summarized the things you learned in "The Important Book" (you'll need to get this from the classroom in order to complete it...the region notes can be found on the blog).

Today (Tuesday) we reviewed some of the main ideas in Europe in the form of a timeline (Greek&Roman Empires, Reformation, Industrial Revolution, WWI, WWII, Cold War, Fall of the Berlin Wall), then we put together a giant map of Europe. We learned how to synthesize data and added the information we learned about GDP, HDI, and internet use to our giant map. We began discussing the European Union and will finish our worksheet next time in class.

1st and 3rd period homework: Complete your Culture Projects! (2-3 pages about visiting a cultural event or interviewing someone from another culture)

The end of the term is Friday!

3/9/11

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Test day!!! If you didn't do as well as you would have liked on the map OR if you were absent, retakes are on Thursday during intervention or Monday before school.

Homework: complete the map of Europe

Bring your books to class next time!

3/7/11

Monday, March 7, 2011

Today we finished learning about the earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, and Indonesia and then presented on themes and current events (well done everyone...we had some tasty treats!)
We also learned about Carnaval in Rio de Janiero, Brazil and even learned a little samba! Don't forget to complete your study guide for next time and study for the test!

3/3/11

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Today we:
-learned about Latin American specifics and took notes from the powerpoint
-discussed natural disasters
-began the case study (Venn diagram) comparing the natural disasters in Haiti, Chile, and Indonesia.

Homework: Theme and Current event due Monday! Don't forget!! Also, the test on Latin America is next Wednesday.

2/28/11

Monday, February 28, 2011

Today we:
  • turned in guns, germs, and steel assignment
  • read the culturegrams packet about a specific country in Latin America (if you were absent, you can access Culturegrams using pioneer.uen.org...the username is pioneer and the password is search)
  • Answered the culturegram questions about a specific country
  • transfered the information we learned about the specific country onto a map in front of the classroom
  • Summarized what we learned

Don't forget that your theme and current event assignment is coming up...and due next Monday!

2/24/11

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Today we defined colonization and imperialism and discussed the two terms in relation to Latin America. Then we watched Episode 2 of Guns, Germs, and Steel and took notes on that.

*If you were absent, this video can be found on netflix and MAYBE even on YOUTUBE.

Homework: Complete the essay about guns, germs, and steel.

2/22/11

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Today we discussed things that make up a culture and we practiced analyzing and learning about cultures. In class, we:
  • went over expectations for the theme and current event (due on March 7th)
  • completed a class cultural survey
  • read about the "Nacirema"
  • Answered questions about the Nacirema (and turned this in)
  • Lectured about Latin American culture basics
Homework:
Use colored pencils to color in and map (on your map of Latin America) any cultural characteristic of Latin America. For example, color in all of the language regions within Latin America and make a corresponding key.

2/17/11

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Today was TEST DAY! We turned in our study guides and any late work from Unit 1 (get EVERYTHING to me by Tuesday of next week if you want any credit for it).

After the test, you got the Latin America map and began working on identifying the places in Latin America. Finish this for homework.

Also, you received the explanation of you THEME and CURRENT EVENT, as well as your culture project.

2/15/2011

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Happy belated Valentine's Day! Today we reviewed for the test in our World Cup Competition! It was an intense battle...special congratulations to Greece in 1st period, Spain in 3rd period, and New Zealand in 7th period!

We turned in our World Cup Packets (bring these Thursday if you did not already complete them!)

The Study Guide is due on Thursday before the test.

Come retake the states and capitals test Wednesday during lunch or Thursday during intervention.

Remember, the last day to turn in late work from Unit 1 is on Thursday!

2/11/11

Friday, February 11, 2011

Go to this site for student resources, like quizzes, games, and review activities:

http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078745292/student_view0/online_student_edition.html

Or to the textbook link above (open it, choose bookmark on the left, then select page numbers you wish to view)

2/11/11

Happy Friday! Today we learned ALL about economics. Be sure you can describe:
  • a free market economy
  • a traditional economy
  • a command economy
  • capitalism
  • socialism
  • communism

Homework: Finish the pink worksheet and complete the World Cup Packet completely!!

If you need some more information about your World Cup country, check your textbook:

  • pg 230 Uruguay-ch. 8,9,10
  • pg 683-684 Japan-ch. 26, 27, 28
  • pg. 297 Switzerland-ch. 11, 12, 13
  • pg. 297 Spain-ch. 11, 12, 13
  • pg. 547 Ivory Coast-ch. 20, 21, 22
  • pg. 688-689 South Korea-ch 26, 27, 28
  • pg. 547 South Africa-ch 20, 21, 22
  • pg. 821 New Zealand-ch. 32, 33, 34
  • pg. 308 Greece-ch. 11, 12, 13
  • pg. 230 Chile-ch. 8, 9, 10

2/9/11

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Today we had an early-out today, so we went right to work!
We started with a pop quiz on climate, then had a discussion about government. We read pages 101-102 on the textbook and filled out the worksheet about the different types of government. Be sure you can describe the following:
  • unitary system
  • confederation
  • federal system
  • autocracy
  • dictatorship
  • absolute monarchy
  • oligarchy
  • theocracy
  • modern communism
  • democracy
  • parliamentary democracy
  • presidential democracy
  • constitutional monarchy
Homework: Complete parts 5&6 of World Cup Packet

2/7/11

Monday, February 7, 2011

Today we finished learning about the 5 themes of geography (location, place, movement, human-environmental interaction, and movement). We learned about how humans adapt, modify, and depend on the environment, then about how goods, people, and ideas all move.
We...
  • Completed World Cup Activity number 4, about climate
  • Took lecture notes on H-E interaction and movement
Homework: Complete Parts 4 and 5 of your World Cup Packet!

Don't forget...
States and Capitals test retakes: Tuesday during lunch, Thursday intervention, or Monday before school.

THE Unit 1 test is next Thursday!!!

2/3/2011

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Today we discussed region and climate. We completed the Climate worksheet. Next time we'll start with a World Cup Climate activity.

Make sure you come to retake the States and Capitals test if you need to!

2/1/2011

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Today we took our States and Capitals test! If you scored below an 80 or simply want to retake it, come to intervention on Thursday!

After the states and capitals test, we took time in class to finish and fix the World Cup Packet parts 1-3. Be sure you are not just listing words, but you are describing the concepts you write about.

1st and 3rd period: work on your Maps, Charts, and Graphs from the first unit. This is due on Thursday.

1/28/11

Friday, January 28, 2011

Today we:
  • finished and graded our island projects
  • learned about the things that create landforms (plate tectonics, subduction, accretion, spreading, faulting, weathering and erosion)
  • studied a bit for states and capitals
  • played World Cup competition #2!
Don't forget to STUDY for your states and capitals test and complete Part III of the WC packet.

1/26/11

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Objective: verbally and visually describe all types of landforms
Classwork: Review latitude/longitude, learn landforms, island project
Homework: Finish Island Project *if not, come to Thursday intervention

1/24/11

Monday, January 24, 2011

Objective: Differ between relative and absolute location. Find latitude and longitude
Classwork: Class notes, lecture, latitude vs. longitude practice, review states and capitols
Homework: Part 2 of W.C. Packet. Read page 16-24
  • If you could go anywhere in the U.S. where would it be, and why?
  • ....in the world? Why?

1/21/11

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Checked: States and Capitals Map (worth 20 points. Show me later if you did not already)
In-class:
  • Discussed definition of geography: the study of a land and it's peoples
  • Took pre-test
  • Assigned to a World Cup group
Homework: Complete Part I of World Cup Packet

1/18/2011

Welcome to Geography! Here you will find important links to all of the major assignments and tools you will need for class. Be sure to check the blog frequently to see what work you missed. Come prepared to class every day with a writing utensil, paper, and a geography notebook. I will let you know when and if you need your textbook in class.

I look forward to this semester together!

Mrs. King

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