History & Geography

  • Understand the further actions of Parliament and the colonial responses to these actions.
  • Explain what happened at the Boston Massacre.
  • Identify Sam Adams and explain his role in forming the Committees of Correspondence.
  • Describe the colonists´ attitude toward Britain after the Boston Massacre.
  • Explain how the Committees of Correspondence formed and what their purpose was.
  • Understand the events that resulted in the Boston Tea Party.
  • Describe what happened at the Boston Tea Party.
  • Explain what the Intolerable Acts were.
  • Describe the colonists´ reactions to the Intolerable Acts.
  • Identify the First Continental Congress and explain why it met.
  • Understand the outcome of the First Continental Congress.

Mathematics w/Laura

Week of March 18, 2019 – March 22, 2019
Chapter 11 Squares and Rectangles
  • Squares and Rectangles (sides and angles)
  • Properties of Squares and Rectangles
  • Alert:  Chapter 11 Assessment on Thursday, March 28th
Prodigygame.com practice for at least 45 minutes each  week.
Puzzles available for extra credit and Friday (Math) Bingo
Remember:  MATH …. It’s everywhere

La lectura

This week we have been doing a lot of reading in our science studies! Our language arts objectives were:

  • Correctly identify and form the different types and classes of sentences.
  • Determine and eliminate excess words from sentences.
  • Ask questions to clarify cereal box requirements

 

Reminder: Cereal Box book reports are due 3/29.  Students who are leaving town early need to turn it in before they leave.

Spelling test: Friday, March 29th.

 

Ciencias

This week we tested how our isopods and beetles reacted to light.  We conducted an experiment covering part of their runways and then recorded their locations after 10 minutes and again after an hour.

Students designed their own animal investigations using the runways. We went out and collected additional materials for this. Some environmental factors that could be tested in the runways are:

  • Things to hide under at one end of the runway.
  • Put leaves, grass, or twigs at one end of the erunway to find out food or shelter preference.
  • Temperature (hot side vs. cold side)