Mr. Prescott's Class

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Week 12

Final week of the second grading period.

World History:
Last Thursday we started the project on The Vikings. The students have covered a brief history of the Vikings, taken a test over this information, written their name in Norse Runes, composed a Scaldic Poem and written it in runes, as a group have written a message on a rune stone, and then translated all the different groups messages on their rune stones. Quite a lot over three class periods. Left to do is artwork, making jewelry and building a model viking ship. Next week we will prepare for an Althing where students will conduct Norse trials, act out a saga, and feast a dead chieftan while dressed like Vikings. Jewelry and the model ship will be due the day of the Althing, which is tentatively set for November 12 and 13. Election day and Veterans day are making the project go longer than expected. Remember that for the Althing all food brought must be consistent with Viking (pre-Columbus) food.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Week 11

We're on B schedule this week. That means A classes will meet only Mon & Wed, B will meet Tue, Thur, & Fri.

World History:
Tuesday we finished up Chapter 11, for extended response students answered 3 of the 5 questions on page 106. Then they took a test on a map and chart. After the test students were given a vocabulary sheet to work on the glossary for chapter 13 The Middle Ages.
The vocabulary sheet has the students write down the word, rate their knowledge of the word, define the word in their own words and either draw a picture as an example of the word or use it in a sentence. This is a new graphic orgainizer that should help students learn and retain their knowledge of the new words in each chapter.

Law:
Students took a test on chapter 10, and with the new graphic organizer on vocabulary started going over ch 11 Crimes Against Property. Today students wrote a judicial opinion concerning the case against Davie Kernell (internet hacker). Students have also listened to excerpts from Scott Turrow's book Ultimate Punishment and have been taking notes on the various points he is making concerning the death penalty.

U. S. History:
Students answered the questions on the section quizes over chapter 5 and took the test on chapter 5. We then started Chapter 6 using the vocabulary graphic organizer. Test on chapter 6 will be next Monday.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Another crazy week

There will be classes this week today (Monday), Thursday and Friday. Tuesday is an in-service day and Wednesday we are giving the PSAT test to all sophomores and juniors.

World History:
Last week we finished the unit on Islam and started Chapter 11 covering sections 1 & 2.
This week we will cover section 3 and have the extended response question on Monday for A schedule students and Thursday for B schedule students.
Friday A schedule students will take the map and multiple choice test, B schedule students will take it on Tuesday of next week.

Law: Last week we starte discussion on the Death Penalty. Today we covered the major pros and cons. Friday we will start listening to Scott Turrow's book on CD Ultimate Penalty.

U. S. History:
Started chapter 5 section 1 on Westward expansion, Monday we'll cover farming in the midwest sections 2 & 3. Friday will be the test over chapter 5 and we'll get started on ch 6.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Crazy week down another one to go

I want to express my gratitude to all parents that came to Open House on Monday. It was nice to meet you and I hope we can get more communication going between us either by e-mail or this blog.
Because of Open House and Fall break A classes only met on Wednesday this week, next week due to an in-service on Tuesday and testing on Wednesday A classes will meet Monday and Friday, B classes will only meet on Thursday.

World History:
Today we finish the project on Islam all students need to turn in their Zakaat Verification form, Meet the Caliphs information sheet and your drawing of an Islamic rug.
Starting Chapter 11, page 301 in textbook. Students need to write down the names and terms for sections 1 & 2, then take notes as I discuss the Byzantine Empire and rise of Russia.

Law:
Because of this disconnected schedule I've decided not to have the students write a 5 page term paper as planned. That will have to wait until next semester. Yesterday the students wrote a position paper on the Death Penalty and took a test on Ch 9 (Crimes Against the Person). Next week we will start a unit on the Death Penalty.

U.S. History:
Started chapter 5 section 1 on Westward expansion, Monday we'll cover farming in the midwest sections 2 & 3. Friday will be the test over chapter 5 and we'll get started on ch 6.
 

Monday, October 6, 2008

Up and running again

I want to thank the technology specialists here for getting me a new computer and I'm now back up to speed on my grades and other aspects of teaching.

World History:
We've been working on a project learning about Islam. Students have been placed in cities under a Caliph and they turn in a Caravan Log every class period where students sign in and write down the five things they've learned that day. All cities have done an artistic banner using the letters of the Arabic Alphabet, and all students have made a name plate after choosing an Arabic name. There's been a pre-test and will be a post test when the unit is finished.
The last class period each city was given an information sheet on a celebrity and each city chose which student would act as that celebrity. On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week those celebrities will visit all other cities in the class and answer questions about their celebrity. All students were given an question sheet about all six celebrities to ask and write down the answers.
All students were also given a Zakaat verification sheet as homework over the weekend. They must perform a service to someone in the community, another student, faculty member, other school personnel, and another city in the class. The person or persons they perform this service for needs to sign the verification form as proof they aided and assisted them in some manner. Students get 20 points for each of the service categories.

Law:
We've started Criminal Law and are going through the different types of crimes (against the person, property etc) as well as vocabulary. Last week we saw the movie From The Hip which dealt with two trials, one an assault and battery the other a murder.

U. S. History:
We've covered the Civil War and Reconstruction the past two weeks. Last week we started Westward Expansion, and watched the movie Paint Your Wagon about the gold rush and mining towns. This week we'll begin working in the textbook Chapter 5 starting at page 202.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Temporary shutdown

The computer in my classroom was stolen and I'm having to do with makeshift equipment until the tech dept. can get me a replacement. Until then I'll be taking a sabbatical on blogging. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Week 6

Last week of the first grading period.

World History:
Read chapter 6 Rome, make sure you have written down all terms and names.

Due Thursday for B schedule and Friday for A schedule:
A two page (one page typed) paper answering the following questions:
What do you believe (any kind of belief, not just religious), and why do you believe it.
Would you be willing to die for your belief?

Law:
If the position paper on Marijuana has not been turned in, do so before Friday. I will accept it two pages hand written instead of typed.

Page 94 in text book problem 7.12 question A, this needs to be answered and turned in as soon as possible for those who were absent.

U. S. History:
Monday we read and discussed the ammendments to the Constitution.
Wednesday we answered general questions in class over the Constitution and I gave a practice test. Students need to take this practice test home and use it to study for the real test on Friday.