Sunday, September 12, 2010
STUDY SKILLS
Developing good study habits is an essential skill to being successful in college. Take notes over this short podcast and take the tips and apply them. If you would like let me know what you think on the skills you learned.
Download this episode (right click and save)
Download this episode (right click and save)
Friday, September 10, 2010
National Geographic- Nightmare in Jamestown
It’s a story of bubonic plague, starvation, espionage and cannibalism—and the founding of America’s first colony. In 1607, a handful of English adventurers set sail across the Atlantic, they landed in Jamestown expecting a paradise teeming with gold and riches.
Now, 400 years later, the latest discoveries reveal the true story of Jamestown— Nightmare in Jamestown sheds light on Colonial American as you’ve never seen it before. National Geographic’s exclusive access to forensics and archaeology National Geographic reveals shocking new evidence about survival of the settlers in the New World. Startling new discoveries unearthed at Jamestown revealed a grisly struggle for survival in the New World; hostile natives, Spanish spies, drought, secret plots, disease, and hunger so extreme that some settlers may have resorted to cannibalism.
National Geographic’s dramatic recreations of the Nightmare in Jamestown brings to life the darkest chapter in America’s history.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
FIVE THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY
Understanding geography is key into understanding American history. Basically geography is the study of the earth and everything on it. This is the first thing we learn at the beggining of the year, so it is pretty basic and lots of activities. First we take notes together and break down the ideas into words we understand. The 5 themes is how we break down geography into understandable subcategories.
THIS WEEK IN CLASS September 7-10
This week is a FOUR day week.
OBJECTIVE: What was England's first colony like?
LAST WEEK'S QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What 7 letters do not start any of the 50 states? Answer A. Hughes (B, E, J, Q, X, Y, and Z)
QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What is the Name of the first permanent European Colony?
HOMEWORK: Pre-Ap Sensory Poem
REMINDER: Geography Quiz on Wednesday, Mr. Santiago Will be out on Wednesday,
Great clip from CNN student news
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Geography Quiz Review
This week you will be completing a geography quiz. Here is the information you will need to pass the quiz. *This will not be open book
You must be able to label on the U.S. Map:
- Virginia
- Massachusetts
- Texas
- Mississippi river
- Atlantic Ocean
- Pacific Ocean
- Canada
- Appalachian mountains
- Rocky Mountains
- Gulf of Mexico
You must be able to label on the World Map:
- Africa
- Asia
- Atlantic Ocean
- North America
- Pacific Ocean
- Europe
Great and fun way to study is to use Google Earth
C-NOTES
Note taking is a must need skill for students to be able to move into college preparatory courses. I do understand that not all students will go to college, but I will let that student make that decision when they grow up. We use Cornell Notes in my class. Cornell notes helps students keep organized, process data, and stimulate thought. The following bullet points will teach the steps on how to complete C-Notes.
A Name, Date, Course, and Title of Notes
B Key Info. Names, Dates, Terms, Important text
C Notes: Data, Definitions, graphs, analysis
D Summary: Write a summary using text and facts from notes
I found a great power point online that was produced by an AVID teacher. If you need assistance taking the notes use this power point.
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