Theodore Roosevelt:
As President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt said he was a “steward of the people.” As a result, he made great attempts to expand the power of the executive branch within the rules of the Constitution.
Learning Plan:
Writing:
Note: Make certain that all collaborative letters (Halloran and France 🇫🇷 ) have been submitted.
I can generate ideas from which to develop a personal narrative (memoir).
Focus Task #1: Develop your three creeds to be utilized in you memoir.
Focus Task #2: Continue to develop your Generate, Sort, Connect and Elaborate Concept Map.
Focus Task #3: Complete your organization of thoughts.
Guiding Question:What event has had a significant impact on your growth as a life-long learner ?
Social Studies:
Note: Ensure that you have finished developing your Thirteen Colonies Map. (This should be a check off on your list.)
I can utilize my knowledge of historic events to connect the different perspectives in Colonial America.
Focus Task:
Focus Task: Brain Pop —American Revolution
Guiding Question: What layers of thinking were used to complete this document ?
Math:
I can review specific math elements to create a deeper understanding.
Focus Task #1: Complete all Academic Race components.
Focus Task #2:
Focus Task #3:
Focus Task #4: Read and develop interactive notebook pages for “The Economy.”
Focus Task #5: Develop your Measurement interactive notebook pages. (See me for the instructed component.)
Guiding Question: What layers of thinking are you applying when addressing specific challenges ?
Science:
How does the Earth work as a system?
Focus Task #1: pH demonstration interactive pages (resource: pages 634-635)
Focus Task #2: Trout– What is Salvelinus fontinalis ? (Interactive Notebook Pages)
Focus Task #3: Taxonomy: What is the taxonomy of your organisms.
Focus Task #4: Describe all the components of the filter and chiller.
bartonmiller January 19, 2018 — Post Author
Dear Oysters,
If Collaborative Letters are completed, you are to address the Flight Challenge found in your Learning Plan.
Sincerely,
Mr. Miller