Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 154
SBAC Testing continues . . . 50 minutes.
Mr. Fulumirani
Friday, April 29, 2015
Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 154 SBAC Testing continues . . . 50 minutes. Mr. Fulumirani
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Thursday, April 28, 2016
Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 153 SBAC Testing continues . . . 50 minutes. Mr. Fulumirani Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 152 SBAC Testing continues . . . 50 minutes. Mr. Fulumirani Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 151 SBAC Testing continues . . . 50 minutes. Mr. Fulumirani Week 32 . . . 4th Quarter (April 25-29, 2016) *
Chapter 23 (The Maya) . . .** Content Objectives: classify the three periods of Mayan civilization. Language Objectives: SWBT explain the sudden fall of the Mayan Empire. *This is the 4th week of the 4th Quarter . . . stay alert & stop whining and making excuses—I don’t want to hear them! ** SBAC continues . . . Monday, April 25, 2016 Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 150 TFT (4 of 8): “High expectations are the key to everything.”—Sam Walton . . . 5 minutes. TWPS (4 of 8): Ancient Mayans practiced recycling 1500 years ago! How effective is your recycling efforts today? Are you pleased with the ‘littered’ grounds that have become a major eyesore and an embarrassment to Korematsu and surrounding community? How about the mindless ‘trashing’ and unsanitary conditions that persists in our rest rooms? What are you doing to contribute to the health of our planet in general and our school, Korematsu in particular? Finally, do you honor Earth Day’s annual celebration as a symbolic gesture only or rather as a committed citizen of the world who is concerned about the earth’s future? How do you see it young social scientists? … 5 minutes. QFT (4 of 8): Ceremony is important in all cultures. What are some occasions in the United States where ceremony is important? What formal gestures are used in these ceremonies? . . . 6 minutes. Brain Pop (Mesoamerica) . . . 10 minutes. ICA # 22 (Open-door policy vs. Close-door policy) . . . 8 minutes. Mr. Fulumirani SBAC continues (Tuesday-Friday) . . .
SGQ #3 (is part of ICR #18) . . . Take Home Chapter 19 Assessment . . . Class Debates 2 (Extra-Credit) . . . Analyze This 4 . . . Brain Pop #23 (Mesoamerica) . . . Do Now (4 of 8): TFT, QFT, TWPS & Journal Entries . . . ICA #22 (Open-door policy vs. Close-door policy) . . . Mr. Fulumirani Friday, April 22, 2016
Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 149 ICW #30 (Life Imitates Art) . . . 15 minutes. ICA #21 (Earth Day Special) . . . 15 minutes. Collect Take Home Assessment (Chapter 18) . . . 10 minutes. Mr. Fulumirani Thursday, April 21, 2016
Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 148 SBAC continues 40 minutes . . . Good luck!:) TWPS (3 of 8): As the Summer Games of the XXXI Olympiad is less than five months away, ponder for a moment: Despite being the most expensive Olympic Games in history (estimated between 40-50 billion dollars spent), the 2014 Winter Games from Sochi, Russia were overshadowed by controversy of gay rights, terror threats, and unfinished hotels. Should nations that have violated the UN Charter on human rights be allowed to host or participate in the Olympic Games? Why or why not? What do you think young anthropologists? . . . 5 minutes. Collect THVQ (18-19) . . . 6 minutes. Mr. Fulumirani Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 147 SBAC continues 40 minutes . . . Good luck!:) ICW #29 (A Special Report: A School at risk) . . . 14 minutes. Collect Visual Analysis (Group) . . . 5 minutes. Mr. Fulumirani Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Today’s Agenda: Class work . . . Day 146 SBAC continues 40 minutes . . . Good luck!:) QFT (3 of 8): Why do you think South Korea has one the best educational systems in the world? Every classroom in South Korea has access to the Internet. Is that their ‘key’ to success? What do you think? . . . 5 minutes. ICW #28 (Important Places) . . . 10 minutes. Mr. Fulumirani |
**Even though I set the schedule weeks in advance, it is not ‘etched’ in stone and is subject to change depending on the situation therefore, do not stress! “Unbending rigor is the mate of death. Yielding softness is the company of life.”—Bruce Lee.
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