Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Unit 2 Review--Walk Like an Egyptian

Vocabulary

  • Study the 13 vocabulary terms 
Label the following map locations
  • Nile River Valley, Nile River, Red Sea, Upper Egypt, Kush
Label 5 of the following 10 locations
  • Giza, Memphis, Theebz, Napata, Meroe, Nile Delta, Arabian Peninsula, Great Pyramid, First cataract, Second cataract
Essay Questions

  • Describe how Egyptians are like humans today?  What traits do they have as members of organized civilizations?  How do we act similar to the ancient Egyptians? Please be very specific with your details.
  • Explain why the pyramids were important to the ancient Egyptians.  Please provide specific details about what led to the creation of the pyramids.  What did they do to the bodies?  What was inside of the tombs?  How did the creation of the pyramids lead to advances in math and science?
  • Describe and explain the differences between the rule of Ramses II and Hatshepsut.  Provide evidence to support your idea.  Was there anything unusual or strange about the leaders?
  • Explain why the need for more land led to the growth of the Egypt and eventually led to its decline and disappearance?  What factors would lead civilizations to fail?  How was the rise of Kush partly responsible for this demise?

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Surplus Fit for a King

Surplus Fit for a King

Egyptian farmers produced three times more food than they needed.  Explore the connection between a surplus of food and the rise of strong governments.  Create a short essay, 2-3 paragraphs that discuses “Surpluses Fit for a King”.  How did governments become strong with extra food?  How did this create social classes in Egypt?

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

This Week--September 23rd-27th

Science

  • Notebooks will be collected Thursday for review
  • Current Events #2--Article on your choice of science topics is due Monday September 30th
  • Unit 1 exam will be on Friday.  It will cover the following topics
    • Place in order the steps of the scientific method
    • Be able to define independent, dependent, and control variables
    • Know the difference between trial and test
    • Study vocabulary terms
      • Trial, placebo, hypothesis, process, dependent variable, independent variable, control variable, constants, observations, data, & mean
  • We still start our Science Fair projects next week

Humanities
  • Do Cornell notes for Section 2 in Chapter 1
  • Study for a short quiz on Wednesday on all topics we have discussed up to this point in Unit 1

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

This Week--September 9th-13th

Science

  • The scientific method Simpson activity is due today, September 10th
  • You will have a quiz on Thursday
    • It will be about the vocabulary from class
    • The steps of the scientific method
  • We will start an experiment on Thursday after the quiz
Humanities
  • Finish  Cornell Notes for Chapter 1, Section 1, pages 8-12

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Humanities Homework

Due Monday September 9th

  • Read pages TOOLS 4-7
  • Complete Cornell notes for pages TOOLS 4-7

Please leave a comment if you have questions!

Science Homework

Due Friday September 6th

  • Finish Scientific Method Practice sheet

Thursday, May 30, 2013

India-Caste System Journals

This was the most fun and engaging unit we have done all year.  I really enjoyed teaching about India and the students really enjoyed the ongoing caste system journals they completed.  They were given a role as a citizen in the social hierarchy of ancient India.  Later, a natural disaster struck and they reincarnated into different roles in society.

Students were assessed using the MYP criterion of Communication.  The 6th graders were able to communicate their ideas using ideas and vocabulary from the unit.  They immersed themselves into their characters and were able to relate their characters to themselves.  A strong, text to self activity.


Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Humanities & Science--May 29, 2013

Humanities
Finish Cornell notes for sections 1 & 2 of Chapter 8

Science
New Current Events #9 on Chemistry is due Friday May 31st

Friday, May 24, 2013

Peirce Yearbook

The Peirce Yearbook is almost ready!  The 8th grade staff has turned our 2nd annual book into an amazing project.  The theme for 2012-2103 was Neon.  All the pages will have some sort of neon embedded into the pages.  Here is the entire staff and a few pictures of them working independently on the book.  This is a student book from start to finish.  They chose a theme, they designed the pages and for the most part, took all the pictures for the book.  Students edited the book to remove errors and fix pages to make them look aesthetically pleasing.



Thursday, May 23, 2013

Straw Towers

The seventh grade students continued our unit on engineering using the design cycle.  Students created straw towers using tape, straws, and paper clips.  The tower had to be free standing and be at least 24 inches/2 feet tall.  It had to hold a tennis ball for 2 minutes.  The seams where the straws were attached could not be put together using more than 4 inches of tape per seam.  Several teams were able to meet the requirements.  Students had to disassemble the towers to make sure their use of tape was not over the 4 inch limit.






A River Runs Through It--Final Exam

Hello 6th graders,
This will be a challenging assessment for everyone to complete.  It covers our unit on ancient China called A River Runs Through It.  There are several themes about economics, technology, and philosophy.

I.  Vocabulary terms to know:
dynasty, bureaucracy, social class, filial piety, warlord, steppes, pictographs, ideographs, calligraphy, mandate, acupuncture, tribe, economy, aristocrats, porcelain, reform, terror, treason, census

II.  Concepts & Ideas to know:

  • Recognize how the family structure was set up
  • Know economic ideas
    • Silk road, farming, inventions
  • Understand how art impacted lives of Chinese people
III.  Geography-locate the following places
Huang He River, Chang Jiang River, Yellow Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, East China Sea, Himalaya Mountains, South China Sea, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, Plateau of Tibet

IV. Analysis
Be able to analyze graphs and charts to answer questions on philosophers and dynasties

V.  Written Response--Answer 4 questions
  • Why did farmers sell land to aristocrats?  What did this cause them to become?  What eventually happened to farmers in China?
  • What technological advances helped Chinese societies grow?  What use did many of these inventions have for the people of China?  Are they still evident today around the world?
  • Describe how China, in both ancient times and the Middle Ages had strong economic growth.  What factors contributed to this success of the people?
  • Describe how the Mongols were able to build a large dynasty?  What did they use that was far more advanced than other societies?  What was the result of the hostile takeover of Chinese lands?

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

A River Runs Through It--Final MYP Assessment


Your Objective

Create a Chinese scroll using calligraphy.  Your idea should be fairly simple in that it should represent something about you and things you enjoy.  Remember that the Chinese enjoyed nature and often painted nature on scrolls.  You can use Chinese numbers or days of the week as a good point to start.  Please draw a picture first, then add the pictographs or ideographs.

  


MYP Summative Assessment

Criteria
Level
Descriptors

Indicators
Criterion  A
Knowledge and Understanding
0
The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors

Minimal attempt at prescribed outcome




1-2
The student:
  • Recognizes some humanities vocabulary
  • Shows basic knowledge and understanding of facts and ideas through some descriptions and/or examples

Ideas have been mentioned but do not shows use of background knowledge

Product shows minimal effort


3-4
The student:
  • Uses some humanities vocabulary
  • Shows knowledge and understanding of facts and ideas through simple descriptions, explanations and examples

Ideas have been expanded on and show basic knowledge

Product shows attempt at meeting descriptors


5-6
The student:
  • Uses relevant humanities vocabulary often accurately
  • Shows good knowledge and understanding of facts and ideas through descriptions, explanations and examples

Several examples of vocabulary and ideas are used in context

Product is clear and recognizable


Your Level

Teacher Comments

Here is the link to the video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM4BuhTFxho

Strongest Tower

We built towers with varying designs showing strength in STEM class.  In the example listed below, students us plates to spread out the weight of the text books.  Their height comes from using plastic cups.  Each group was given the same materials to work with and had to come up with a design as a group.  These basic engineering skills require students to persevere and push through problems that arise in their designs.  The group below was able to stack 14 textbooks on their tower.


Monday, May 13, 2013

Writing Project

China in the Middle Ages

Your task is to write a position paper based on the following scenarios.  Both parts relate to our area of study and how economics impacts our decisions on the local, national, and world levels.  Please make sure to include some sort of statement agreeing or disagreeing with the public works projects.  Make sure you include something about the role of government in these projects.

Part 1:
Improvements in transportation can bring economic changes.  How did the Grand Canal bring economic change to China?  Why did the public works program anger the Chinese people?  Do you think the work was justified? 

Part 2:
How does this compare to public works projects in Chicago or anywhere else in the world today? How would the Three Gorges Dam bring economic change to China?  Are these projects beneficial for the cost?  Who should pay for these projects?

The Rock Cycle Game

We have had several exciting units in Earth Science this school year.  Here, students are playing a board game featuring the Rock Cycle.  It was great for socialization and continuing to build on concepts and prior knowledge students had already learned throughout the unit!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

S.T.E.M---Mouse Trap Cars

Students created mouse trap cars in STEM class earlier in the year.  We had one project that went 32 feet, which is at this point, a record!  

The 6th Grade STEM class was able to build Mouse Trap Cars as their final project for class in the 2nd quarter.

Irrigation Systems

In the very near future, Peirce will have a school garden.  As part of our project, students viewed several videos and read about irrigation systems on large and small scales.  In STEM class, students created irrigation project models that could be replicated when our garden is ready to go.



Monday, May 6, 2013

Humanities--May 6, 2013


  • Cornell notes, pages 232-239
  • Add a detailed section about the social pyramid in ancient China that includes 3 descriptions of the classes
  • Create a comparison chart of the 3 philosophers from today's lesson
    • You should include similarities and differences
    • At the bottom of your paper, add which one you agree with and why
    • Finally, close out the writing portion with how you feel the 3 philosophers would react coming to our school, to Chicago and to the United States based on their beliefs.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Humanities--May 2, 2013


Assignment
1.    Complete Cornell notes for pages 224-228…stop at “The Chinese Language”
2.   Review the section on religion and government
3.   Write a position paper (2-3 paragraphs) on the following statement: A close relationship between religion and government may have positive effects on society.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Chapter Review/Exam

I will not be in today or tomorrow, Friday.  Please study for your unit exam tomorrow and turn in your journals.  I will not be able to check this until Saturday or Sunday.

The exam will look like all the other exams we have taken this year.

Exam questions:

Essays
  • Compare Egypt, India, Greece and civilizations we have studied
  • Differences between Hinduism and Buddhism 
Maps
  • Know the ten current countries that surround India today
  • Know where the mountain ranges are
  • Study where the rivers flow and the bodies of water they flow into
Analysis
  • Study the caste system, there will be 2 questions about the caste system so know what order they go in and also what person is in each level
  • Study the social pyramid in your text
Vocabulary
  • Study all of the vocabulary from the unit

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

History Fair Winners

Just a reminder that History Fair is tomorrow, Thursday March 21st.

Here are the 2013 Finalists in no particular order
Alberto C.
Cielo P.
Samantha T.
Joseph H.
Tyler L.
Cade P.
Jessica M.
Jessica T.
Gabrielle G.
Kelly P.
Jimena C.
Alex L.
Melissa G.
Kevin R.
Daisy S.

Congratulations on writing excellent papers, having solid presentations, and making creative looking boards.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Journal--Day 2 and Day 3


Day 2
Today the high king advised that all people will have to pay more taxes
  • How does this impact your caste/varna?
  • What has it been like historically in your caste?
  • How do you feel and what does the future look like?
  • Do higher or lower caste people talk about you?
Day 3
  • Create a timeline from the time you woke up until you went to bed
  • List all the activities that you did for the day within your caste
  • Include pictures of your life if possible
  • Describe your emotions and feelings as you went through your day and if others treated you poorly

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Answers to your Questions

When is the History Fair project due?

  • Typed, final copy of your research paper is due tomorrow, March 15th
    • We will NOT be able to print tomorrow in class, come prepared please!
  • Your board is due completed by March 19th
What and how will we be graded?
  • The board presentation is worth 100 points
    • The fair judges will use the same rubric as I use in class
  • The paper has a separate rubric
What journal entry are we on?
  • Journal entry 2 should have been completed already
  • Journal entry 3 will be started in class tomorrow.
When are we doing Science again?
  • In order to finish this unit on India, we will only be doing Humanities until Spring Break
  • We will start the Plate Tectonics unit, "Tectonically Speaking" after break

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Caste System--Journal #1


Day 1
·      How do you fit into your caste? What level?
o  Who are you? What is your family like?
·      Describe what a typical day looks like
·      What job do you have?

Friday, March 8, 2013

HISTORY FAIR--Sessions, Papers, Boards

If you receive a rough draft back from me with comments and corrections you can now type out your final draft.

FINAL TYPED DRAFT is due Friday March 15th, no exceptions.  Any paper received after this will not be graded nor entered in the History Fair.

I have boards available for $5.  When they are gone, they are gone.  You can go to any office store and by them at a similar price and size

History Fair Sessions

  • Sessions to work on papers on the following dates:
    • Tuesday March 12th at 3:00 pm, Thursday March 14th at 3:00 pm.  
  • There will be a session to work on the History Fair BOARDS on Tuesday, March 19th at 4:00 pm and Wednesday March 20th at 3:00 pm
    • If you attend, you must receive a permission slip from me
  • The HISTORY FAIR IS Thursday March 21st!

Assignments Due

This is a reminder that the History Fair rough drafts were due on Monday, March 4th

Humanities--Outline notes due Monday March 11th
Science--Current events due Tuesday March 12th

Monday, March 4, 2013

History Fair

For those of you that received your rough draft back today due to citing errors, please take note.  On page 8 of your packet, it will go over how to properly cite information in a paper.  There are 3 examples listed:


How does this actually look in the paper?

In-Text Citations: Author-Page Style
MLA format follows the author-page method of in-text citation. This means that the author's last name and the page number(s) from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken must appear in the text, and a complete reference should appear on your Works Cited page. The author's name may appear either in the sentence itself or in parentheses following the quotation or paraphrase, but the page number(s) should always appear in the parentheses, not in the text of your sentence. For example:
v  Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (263). 
v  Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth, 263).
v  Wordsworth extensively explored the role of emotion in the creative process (263).

This week and ISATs

We will be conducting ISAT testing a little different the next 2 weeks.  Each morning, starting tomorrow, Tuesday March 5th, students will take 1 portion of the ISAT standardized test.  We will keep with a regular schedule after that until all the tests are completed.  Please make note of the letter on pink paper that came home.

There is also a calendar coming home to help with making healthy choices while outside of school.  You can earn points by completing simple exercises and eating well!

Humanities
We will start a unit on Ancient India

Science
We will be starting a unit on Plate Tectonics



HISTORY FAIR rough drafts were due today!!!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Dunes Trip

After a long wait for all of you I have finally put together the pictures from the Dunes field trip.