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Social Studies Homework: MCA Week
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Monday, April 13, 2009. There will be no classes this week so the students can focus on their tests. However, students are encouraged to continue working on their Australia Wiki Project as much as they need to. We will be using these pages later next week. Posted by Ryan C. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The new school year will be here before you know it. Be sure to check out the school calendar to know important dates and events. South Jr. High Homepage. Field Trip - next week.
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Social Studies Homework: Wednesday-Thursday
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. We are going to be creating videos that we'll watch as a class which looks at social issues which are facing Africa South of the Sahara. Students will be able to pick their own groups which means it is their responsibility to choose good group members. Here is a general outline for this project. You will be given a storyboard to help organize both your images and the text that will go with it. March 23rd) - finish videos and upload to TeacherTube. So we can all view them online.
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Social Studies Homework: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Field Trip - next week. Posted by Ryan C. Monday, April 13, 2009. There will be no classes this week so the students can focus on their tests. However, students are encouraged to continue working on their Australia Wiki Project as much as they need to. We will be using these pages later next week. Posted by Ryan C. Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Today we went over the tests - for some it went VERY well, but for others it did not. I will be describing a retake option in my next post.
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Social Studies Homework
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009. As you all know I have taken the last few weeks of the school year off to be home with my newest son Evan. I want to thank each of you for a great school year and say good luck as you move on to High School. I hope to see around town and hopefully at some Tech H.S. events next year. Thanks again! Posted by Ryan C. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The new school year will be here before you know it. Be sure to check out the school calendar to know important dates and events.
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Social Studies Homework: November 2008
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Thursday, November 27, 2008. Reminder - Project Proposal Forms are Due Tuesday, December 2nd - go to History Day Site. Posted by Ryan C. Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Getting to Know the People/History Day Presentation (Tue/Wed). For our comparison, we'll be looking at. Influences from the past. You can start putting your notes online at. Http:/ mrcoxstudents.pbwiki.com/The People US and Canada. Want to work on History Day - create your work page here. Http:/ mrcoxstudents.pbwiki.com/History Day. Documen...
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Social Studies Homework: December 2008
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Monday, December 15, 2008. Over the next few days we'll be working on preparing for our comparison of Canada and the United States. Students will have a chance to work in class on organizing their materials in a way that makes sense and shows their understanding of the topics. Use your work over the last few weeks to summarize ideas on the Venn Diagram you were given today (Monday) during class. This should be done in note format, not complete sentences. Click here to download the Venn Diagram. Quiz and ...
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Social Studies Homework: Some of the best Videos...
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Some of the best Videos. I just wanted to show off some of the best videos that were able to be posted online. Overall, most of the students did a really good job getting to know their topic in a very new and sometimes frustrating way. Keep up the good work! Posted by Ryan C. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The new school year will be here before you know it. Be sure to check out the school calendar to know important dates and events. South Jr. High Homepage.
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Social Studies Homework: May 2009
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009. As you all know I have taken the last few weeks of the school year off to be home with my newest son Evan. I want to thank each of you for a great school year and say good luck as you move on to High School. I hope to see around town and hopefully at some Tech H.S. events next year. Thanks again! Posted by Ryan C. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The new school year will be here before you know it. Be sure to check out the school calendar to know important dates and events.
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Social Studies Homework: Wednesday
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Today we went over the tests - for some it went VERY well, but for others it did not. I will be describing a retake option in my next post. For today (Wednesday) and tomorrow, we'll be working on our Australia/New Zealand maps. The focus will be looking at both political and physical ge. Ography of the area. Students will be responsible for finding a variety of locations and regions throughout the region. We'll be using the maps for future reference. Posted by Ryan C.
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Social Studies Homework: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. Culture and Government (Mon-Tues). Today we began to look at what Culture. Is in a society. We compared "Material Culture", or pieces of a culture that we can touch and hold (ex. watch, computer, car, iPod, etc.), and "Nonmaterial Culture", or pieces of our culture that are more ideas (ex. freedom, fairness, religions, beliefs, etc.). We then moved into one of the more important parts of culture - GOVERNMENT. Why government? HW: For Wednesday/Thursday, students need to. Being ...