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Showing posts with label polar problems. Show all posts

Week of October 6 - October 14

Note: No School Monday October 13

Monday 10/6
Entry Spelling:On your own, create new words from these base words: quiet, relate, upset, like, love

Finish spelling lists. Revise action stories, if needed.

Discuss
:

How have the people and animals living in the arctic Beaufort Sea area adapted to their extreme environments?

And:
Will what we do affect the polar environments?
Brainstorm how you think these changes may ultimately affect us.


Tuesday 10/7 Entry:
1) Choose from your Personal Spelling List and Write your 5 spelling words in the first column on your Weekly Spelling Study Sheet.
2) Read over your notes so far, including your work from yesterday. Highlight the important details. Write a gist statement of what you have learned so far to turn in.

AUP

Discuss:

How have the people and animals living in the arctic Beaufort Sea area adapted to their extreme environments?

And:
Will what we do affect the polar environments?
Brainstorm how you think these changes may ultimately affect us.


Explore these resources for more information about how global warming is changing the Arctic life, and how these changes may subsequently affect the place where we live.
NOAA: Global Warming FAQ
Global Warming: How Hot? How Soon?

Reflection: Will what we do affect the polar environments?
How do you think these changes may eventually affect us? .





Wednesday 10/8 Entry: Have your gist statement ready for me to read. Go to the computers to:
Ms Edwards Home Page
Click What Else Site
Sidebar -----> Polar Problems https://whatelse.pbwiki.com/Polar-Problems
Step 2

Explore and take notes from these resources for more information about how global warming is changing the Arctic life, and how these changes may subsequently affect the place where we live.
NOAA: Global Warming FAQ
Global Warming: How Hot? How Soon?

Reflection: Will what we do affect the polar environments?
How do you think these changes may eventually affect us? .




Thursday 10/9 Entry: Spelling tests.

Quiz and discussion from web work yesterday.



Friday 10/10 Entry: Write a paragraph persuading me not to give you homework this weekend.

Share.

Connect to persuasive writing strategies.



Skit to persuade parents. Connect again. What are persuasive strategies?


Tuesday 10/14
Entry: 1) Choose from your Personal Spelling List and Write your 5 spelling words in the first column on your Weekly Spelling Study Sheet. 2) What are persuasive strategies?

Take notes on paper copies of yesterday's links to answer our questions.

Discuss:

How have the people and animals living in the arctic Beaufort Sea area adapted to their extreme environments?

And:
Will what we do affect the polar environments?
Brainstorm how you think these changes may ultimately affect us.

Write a draft of your ideas so far. Use paragraphs.
  • What is your research about?
  • How does it survive the Arctic?
  • How is global warming affecting it?
  • How are we contributing to your topic's problem?
  • How is the problem affecting us?
And:
Will what we do affect the polar environments?
How do you think these changes may ultimately affect us?


Share paragraphs and gist statements. What do we know? What do we still need to know? Continue research answers to above questions at sites.

Discuss and take notes on combined research. Class gist statement.

Week of September 30- October 6

Tues 9/30

Entry
:
1) Write your 5 spelling words in the first column on your Weekly Spelling Study Sheet.
2) Read over your notes so far. Highlight the important details. Write a gist statement of what you have learned so far.

Review:
If you were to create a broster today, share with a neighbor what you would include (title, labeled illustration, vocabulary, gist statement, question)

Persuasive Writing Strategy: Anecdote--Making Your Writing Lively

How did this author make his nonfiction writing lively -- interesting?

Excerpt shared from Bruce Brooks Predator!

How could you use this in your writing? Write as if you are your people or creature. Be the animal. Make your life come alive.

Wed 10/1 Parent Student Teacher Conferences

Thursday 10/2 and Friday 10/3

Entry 10/2: Read over your "lively" writing from Tuesday about your creature. Revise it with strong verbs. Share.

Spelling: Read the directions for partner spelling test. Give your spelling tests.

Continue notes on required content:
  • Size
  • Habitat
  • Diet
  • Predators
  • Adaptation to the environment (behavioral and biological)
  • Environmental Threats to survival
  • Connections of environmental issues to your life
  • Connections of environmental issues to world communities
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Entry 10/3 Continue notes.
  • Habitat
  • Diet
  • Predators
  • Adaptation to the environment (behavioral and biological)
  • Environmental Threats to survival
  • Connections of environmental issues to your life
  • Connections of environmental issues to world communities
Discuss: AUP: Acceptable Use Policy, Minor Section
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Monday 10/6 Entry Spelling:On your own, create new words from these base words: quiet, relate, upset, like, love

F
inish spelling lists.

Discuss: How have the people and animals living in the arctic Beaufort Sea area adapted to their extreme environments?

And:
Will what we do affect the polar environments?
Brainstorm how you think these changes may ultimately affect us.

Explore these resources for more information about how global warming is changing the Arctic life, and how these changes may subsequently affect the place where we live.
NOAA: Global Warming FAQ
Global Warming: How Hot? How Soon?

Reflection: Will what we do affect the polar environments?
How do you think these changes may eventually affect us? Discuss.
Write a draft of your ideas so far. Use paragraphs.


Write a draft of your ideas so far. Use paragraphs.
  • What is your research about?
  • How does it survive the Arctic?
  • How is global warming affecting it?
  • How are we contributing to your topic's problem?
  • How is the problem affecting us?
And:
Will what we do affect the polar environments?
Brainstorm how you think these changes may ultimately affect us.