Showing posts with label homework. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Classroom Reporter 2/4/2015

Social Studies 
Prosperity Of The 1920’s
LT:(learning target): What caused the prosperity of the 1920’s?

We took some notes.
We looked at a chart about how many people had some of the appliances we have today.
We start to create an advertisement for a product we are selling. Finish advertisement for Homework!


Students that shared their poem from yesterday got extra credit.



Science
2-4-15
Chapter 9 Section 3
LT: I will compare and contrast the conditions in the intertidal zone with other ocean zones.

Intertidal Zone: Rocky shores
Tidal Pool- small pool of water left behind during a low tide. A tidal pool has more salinity changes than any part of the ocean.

Estuaries- place where the fresh river water runs into the salty ocean water. Estuaries can be a wetland.
The importance of estuaries is that it provides habitats, nesting ground, and protects shorelines from waves during storms.


For homework: Complete your diagram. Pg. 189 and 190

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Classroom Update 1/28/2015

Science: Paige’s Notes
Learning Target: I will demonstrate my knowledge of the behavior and composition of the Earth’s ocean.
Situation Update: Write 2-4 sentences about where you are in your Science Fair Project. You will share with the class.
Important stuff coming up: Study Guide due 1/29. Open Note Test on 1/30.
Write five facts from Bill Nye Ocean’s video
Spend the remainder of class working on Chapter 8 Study Guide.

Social Studies
1-28-15
L.T.: I can evaluate data from WWI and analyze its significance

Today in class we worked in groups on an activity analyzing data from WWI. We also worked as a class to analyze Austria’s data. No homework. J