You have arrived at the Discovery Middle School social studies 6th grade blog and web page administered by Jennifer Cobb and Randy Hogue. These pages and blogs are dedicated to assisting students and parents in the efforts to keep up with not only what is going on class but also to serve as a resource to accompany our study of Greece, Rome, and the Western World.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Renaissance Florence
Yesterday and today students followed a video clip about the Medici family and Renaissance Florence. It is posted on the Canvas module Hogue/Cobb in Renaissance. They are using a video notes Google Document to record their thoughts and reflections on the video. We will complete it and discuss on Monday.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Monday, February 24, 2014
Renaissance Review
Today students used class time to put together a review Google document. They worked in teams to respond to particular pieces all connected to the three big ideas of Trade, City-States, and Humanism. Your document may be used for study purposes but will not be able to be used while taking the test.
Test Tips:
The assessment over the material in lesson 27 will be Tuesday. Students that passed out of the part one pretest will be allowed to skip continued work on the vocabulary as they already earned their 100%. The rest of the class will take parts one and two. Part one will be the vocabulary and part two an essay response over the concepts discussed and read. In order to respond to the essay question you will have to be able to explain the Renaissance in terms of how travel and commerce (trade), growth of city-states, and humanism effected and made it grow. You will also be required to explain the vocabulary terms as they relate to the Renaissance in your response, as well.
Good resources to use for study would be:
Vocabulary Table Group terms (located in your class period modules)
Vocabulary Study Stack (located on the content page of Cobb/Hogue class for lesson 27 in Renaissance) Lesson 27 TCI Reading Notes Tables shared with you Fishbone chart
Lesson 27 The Renaissance Begins (Review)
Test Tips:
The assessment over the material in lesson 27 will be Tuesday. Students that passed out of the part one pretest will be allowed to skip continued work on the vocabulary as they already earned their 100%. The rest of the class will take parts one and two. Part one will be the vocabulary and part two an essay response over the concepts discussed and read. In order to respond to the essay question you will have to be able to explain the Renaissance in terms of how travel and commerce (trade), growth of city-states, and humanism effected and made it grow. You will also be required to explain the vocabulary terms as they relate to the Renaissance in your response, as well.
Good resources to use for study would be:
Vocabulary Table Group terms (located in your class period modules)
Vocabulary Study Stack (located on the content page of Cobb/Hogue class for lesson 27 in Renaissance) Lesson 27 TCI Reading Notes Tables shared with you Fishbone chart
Lesson 27 The Renaissance Begins (Review)
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Renaissance
Today students continued work in section 2 of lesson 27. If you missed class today you should try to complete the reading notes from section one and section two. Mrs. Cobb's class is a little ahead of that point and Mr. Hogue's class will start and complete sections 3-5 tomorrow. These sections cover the ideas of Trade, Growth of city-states, and Growth of Humanism. These will be the focus of part two in the assessment on Tuesday. Both classes will wrap up lesson 27 tomorrow and spend Monday completing a review activity in preparation for the assessment on Tuesday. Check yesterday's announcement for more details about the test. You have your pre-test results from Tuesday and should use that to help you figure out which vocabulary terms gave you the most trouble.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Tuesday and Wednesday Posts
Tuesday was a different day for scheduling. We had a two hour delay and a "Friday Reads" schedule which meant only 35 minutes of class for each content period. We viewed a cultural Skype interview, talked about the main ideas that we had placed on sticky notes, and began a video clip introduction. Wednesday we really began our work in the TCI textbook as well as another video clip introduction of the Renaissance. Students completed the reading and notes in section 27.1. Some started reading in section 27.2. We will pick up there tomorrow.
Test Tips:
The assessment over the material in lesson 27 will be either Friday or Monday depending on our progress. Students that passed out of the part one pretest will be allowed to skip continued work on the vocabulary as they already earned their 100%. The rest of the class will take parts one and two. Part one will be the vocabulary and part two an essay response over the concepts discussed and read. In order to respond to the essay question you will have to be able to explain the Renaissance in terms of how travel and commerce (trade), growth of city-states, and humanism effected and made it grow. You will also be required to explain the vocabulary terms as they relate to the Renaissance in your response, as well.
Test Tips:
The assessment over the material in lesson 27 will be either Friday or Monday depending on our progress. Students that passed out of the part one pretest will be allowed to skip continued work on the vocabulary as they already earned their 100%. The rest of the class will take parts one and two. Part one will be the vocabulary and part two an essay response over the concepts discussed and read. In order to respond to the essay question you will have to be able to explain the Renaissance in terms of how travel and commerce (trade), growth of city-states, and humanism effected and made it grow. You will also be required to explain the vocabulary terms as they relate to the Renaissance in your response, as well.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Friday!
Today students completed their Frayer Model vocabulary activity and we discussed each one for accuracy. Students may use this tool for vocabulary study or may use the Study Stack available on Lesson 27 content page or even choose their own method of study. The pre-test for the vocabulary portion of the test will be on Tuesday and 100% scores will test out ahead of the final part one test over the vocabulary.
Have a great extended weekend.
Have a great extended weekend.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Frayer Model Vocabulary
Today students completed the Geography Challenge for the intro to the Renaissance section of study. We participated in a brand new idea for vocabulary and that was to complete Frayer Models as a jigsaw project in Canvas/Chromebooks and tomorrow we will combine them into one document that is accessible for student study. Tuesday we will offer a pre-test over the vocabulary terms (9) which are available on the Lesson 27 content page in the Hogue-Cobb class on Canvas. There is a Study Stack, as well. Students who score 100% will have "tested out" and will not have to take the part one test over the vocabulary when we finish the lesson. If you do not score 100% your score will not count.
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