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Monday, February 26, 2018

Daoism and Legalism: Chapter 21/ Grammar and Achieves


Dear, wonderful students,

I have been in a jury pool for the federal courts for a week, and when I called in last night to check my status, I found out I needed to report today.  Please work hard and be respectful for the sub.

Miss you already!

Mrs. Hauck-Wood


Social Studies 

Essential Question:

How did Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism influence political rule in ancient China?
GOALS:   
To learn about the three philosophies that came out of the Warring States Period and to understand how this instability led to schools of thought. 

Agenda: 
  • BBC video Ancient China: Click HERE
  • Cornell Notes:  Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism


Reminders/Homework:
Chapter 21 test this Friday? Next Monday?


English
Essential Questions: 
  • How can I follow the outline in Google Classroom English to respond to the Achieve Thought Question?
  • How can I use my resources to perform well on the Achieve activity?

Goals

  • To use my resources to successfully complete the Achieve activity and to take notes that will be helpful in writing my Thought Question
  • To review the Thought Question outline in Google Classroom and begin drafting.
Agenda
1. Achieves:
  •  China: "What Qianlong Left Behind"
  • (THOUGHT QUESTION OUTLINE IN GOOGLE CLASSROOM)
  •   Free Choice Steps 1-4 and use the reading strategy of choice (Due midnight Sunday)
  • "Climbing Mount Tai" Steps 1-4 and use the reading strategy of choice (Due midnight Sunday)


REMINDERS/HOMEWORK:  


  • Achieve Thought Question due Wednesday,  2/28
  •  Free Choice Steps 1-4 and use the reading strategy of choice (Due midnight Sunday 3/4)
  • "Climbing Mount Tai" Steps 1-4 and use the reading strategy of choice (Due midnight Sunday 3/4)
  • Achieve Read to Succeed contest:  February 12- March 9!!!!!
  • CYRM info:
Students take a quiz as they finish each book.   At end of March of students who complete the program will receive 5 points of extra credit from me :). All quizzes should be completed by Friday, March 23 to be eligible for the voting parties to be held in the library during both lunches, Wednesday, March 28.