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Charts & Graphs
Pull out your packet from your GATOR containing 4 different charts & graphs activities.
Complete this ON YOUR OWN. Put your name on the first page.
If you need help you can click on these video to help:
Clip this paper with the rest to give Mrs. Hess when done with all 4 activities.
Virtual Fieldtrip
Go to your "Region" below on this webpage. Click Google Earth and explore the 4 areas from your region. Take a piece of scrap paper and fold it into 4 parts. List each of the 4 locations in 1 square and write something interesting you saw while visiting.
Clip this paper with the rest to give Mrs. Hess when done with all 4 activities.
Design an Animal
Go to your "Region" below on this webpage.
Get the "Design an Animal" sheet from your GATOR. Use the website & the directions from the sheet to complete this activity. Be sure to include details and color in your animal.
Clip this paper with the rest to give Mrs. Hess when done with all 4 activities.
Listening Comprehension
Go to Actively Learn and log in with Google.
On the left side you can click which Google Classroom you are (core #).
It will present the assignment to you. You need earbuds to watch a movie. It will require you to answer questions while you watch. You can re-listen to a part if needed. Once you get to the end of the assignment it will automatically submit to me, you don't need to do anything additionally.
Options
1) Complete the google form in Google Classroom 3/3. This is a survey about the region projects.
2) Complete the slide show in your Google Classroom about the Mississippian Civilization.
3) Take the online quiz for the state capitals. Email Mrs. Hess your score when done.
4) Shut down your computer and pull out a silent reading book.
Have papers clipped together in your GATOR, Mrs. Hess will collect the entire class together.
Midwest Resources
Go to Mr. Nussbaum's Interactive map of the Midwest.
Go to Google Earth and explore: (Fold a paper into 4 sections and list the location & 1 thing you saw)
The Gateway Arch, St. Louis, MO Chimney Rock, North Platte River Valley, NE
Abraham Lincoln Home, Springfield, IL Mount Rushmore, Black Hills, SD
Go to the region's biome site. Use the information to complete the infosheet. Use the information to "Design an Animal".
Northeast Resources
** Mr. Nussbaum's Interactive map of the Northeast.
You will have to use BOTH New England AND Mid-Atlantic State and the total region populations to get the entire Northeast Region population
Go to Google Earth and explore:(Fold a paper into 4 sections and list the location & 1 thing you saw)
The Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, NY Portland Head Lighthouse, Cape Elizabeth, ME
Go to the region's biome site. Use the information to complete the infosheet. Use the information to "Design an Animal".
Southwest Resources
Go to Google Earth and explore:(Fold a paper into 4 sections and list the location & 1 thing you saw)
1- Alamo, San Antonio, TX 2- Oklahoma City Memorial, Oklahoma City, OK
3- San Francisco de Asis, Ranchos de Taos, NM 4- Grand Canyon Skywalk, AZ
Go to the region's biome site. Use the information to complete the infosheet. Use the information to "Design an Animal".
Southeast Resources
Go to Mr. Nussbaum's Interactive map of the Southeast
Go to Google Earth and explore: (Fold a paper into 4 sections and list the location & 1 thing you saw)
Stone Mountain, Stone Mountain, GA Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, FL
Graceland, Memphis, TN Wright Brothers Memorial, Kill Devil Hills, NC
Go to the region's biome site. Use the information to complete the infosheet. Use the information to "Design an Animal".
Region Project