Thursday, March 31, 2016

Friday, April 1, 2016

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Announcements and Reminders:


                                                                 
Here is the rest of the rotation:
Today: April 1: Mind Map Due/Take Mind Map Test on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
[Happy Spring Break!]
April 12: Making inferences and other strategies.
April 14: Readathon!

April 14, 2016 -- Bring reading materials, a pillow to sit on,
and treats if you wish!




Targets for Today:



  • I read for enjoyment, and add to a record of my reading.
  • I can read aloud fluently.
  • I will understand better how to use skills and strategies to improve my ability to read effectively.
  • I can show what I've learned by using reading strategies.




  • Today’s  Agenda:

    1. Individual Reading and fill out your reading log

           Make sure you're filling out your log!

    For today you may study for the test during reading time.  

    On your log record:

    April 1, 2016   Other   Study for Map Test    (time spent) 
         


    2. Partner Fluency Practice and fill out your graph
           Make sure you are filling out your graph each time you read.

    Receive a new passage today.

     Find the passage number in the upper right hand corner of the page. 


    3. Finish up your mind map.   Spend a few minutes to prepare for the test.

    4. Hand in your mind map. Number your facts first.

    5.  Take the test -- recreate your mind map.  


    Number your facts before you hand it in.






    If You Were Absent:
    See above.  If you weren't here, arrange a time to take the test. 
    Don't forget to do your make-up reading.



    Monday, March 28, 2016

    Wednesday, March 30, 2016


    Announcements and Reminders:
                                                                     
    Pick up your BICUM Brochures from the bottom wire basket for your class. Keep it in your folder.  

    Here is the rest of the rotation:
    Today:   Review for test/Finish Mind Map, consider other strategies




    You may take your map and packet home.   Do not take your folder, logs, or graphs.  Do NOT FORGET to bring your maps back next time!


    April 1:  Mind Map Due/Take Mind Map Test on the Lewis and Clark Expedition

    [Happy Spring Break!]
    April 12:  Making inferences and other strategies.
    April 14:  Readathon! 


    April 14, 2016 -- Bring reading materials, a pillow to sit on,
    and treats if you wish!


    Targets for Today:

    • I read for enjoyment, and add to a record of my reading.
    • I can read aloud fluently.
    • I will understand better how to use skills and strategies to improve my ability to read effectively.




    Today’s  Agenda:


    1.   Pick up your BICUM brochure

    2. Individual Reading and fill out your reading log

           Make sure you're filling out your log!


    3. Partner Fluency Practice and fill out your graph  --San Diego and Partners
            Make sure you are filling out your graph each time you read.

     Find the passage number in the upper right hand corner of the page. 




    5. See your BICUM Brochure for RETAIN -- Make Flashcards! 
    Flash Cards for Lewis and Clark


    Fold a paper into 16ths

    Side 1
    Column a
    Fact on Column H

    Column b
    (fact here – answer on column c)
    Column c
    fact on Column b

     Column d
    (fact here – answer on column E)
    Fact on Column H

    (fact here – answer on column c)
    fact on Column b

    (fact here – answer on column E)
    Fact on Column H

    (fact here – answer on column c)
    fact on Column b

    (fact here – answer on column E)
    Fact on Column H

    (fact here – answer on column c)
    fact on Column b

    (fact here – answer on column E)

    Side 2
    ColumnE
    Fact on Column d

    Column F
    (fact here – answer on column G)
    Column G
    Fact on Column f

    Column H
    (fact here – answer on column a)
    Fact on Column d

    (fact here – answer on column G)
    Fact on Column f
    (fact here – answer on column a)
    Fact on Column d

    (fact here – answer on column G)
    Fact on Column f

    (fact here – answer on column a)
    Fact on Column d

    (fact here – answer on column G)
    Fact on Column f

    (fact here – answer on column a)



    6. More  mind mapping  and remembering your facts about the Lewis and Clark Expedition.


    More Mind Map Pictures

    Facts for Your Mind Map



    7.    
           A4 Inference Part 3









    If You Were Absent:

    Complete the make-up reading, and see above for what else we did.

    Continue creating and studying your Mind Map.



    Continue to read and study the Reading Packet about the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
    Highlight the important (to be remembered) information in this packet.  http://cavereading.blogspot.com/search?q=highlighting






    Learning ahead!

    Working on the Mind Map

    Top right corner
    The Lewis and Clark Expedition
          Corps of Discovery



    Lower right corner
    (Your Name --- Your Class Period)


    Label 
    Philadelphia
    Washington, D.C.
    Monticello
    Pittsburgh
    Cincinnati
    St. Louis
    (Do not include Portland, Oregon.  
    It was not settled or founded until years later.)

    Mississippi River  (goes north and south through St. Louis
    Missouri River (label just west of St. Louis)

    Thomas Jefferson
    1801 -- Became president  58 years old
    Louisiana Purchase -- 1803
    bought from France
    $15 million

    Meriwether Lewis -- 28 years old
    Jefferson's private secretary
    Dog -- Seaman  

    William Clark -- 32 years old
    had been in the army together 

    York -- Slave
    He was about the same age as Clark.
    32 at the beginning of the expedition.

    keelboat
    pirogues

    UP the Missouri River
    10 to 15 miles a day
    tried to camp on river islands as much as they could

    Sergeant Charles Floyd Died
    appendix


    Teton Sioux
    almost ended the expedition

    Mandan/Hidatsa Indians
    about 4000 people

    Fort Mandan

    Charbonneau
    Sacagawea
    16 years old
    pregnant

    prepared to send keelboat back to Jefferson
    maps
    journals
    specimens


    February -- Sacagawea's baby
    Jean Baptiste




    _______

    grizzly bear

    Great Falls
    portage
    It took them 1 month to go about 18 miles

    found the Continental Divide 


    found Shoshone Indians
    Sacagawea's brother

    Cameahwait


    Bitterroot Mountains
     traveled 200 miles through the mountains

    The land beyond was claimed by Spain, Britain, and Russia




    Nez Perce  Indians
    almost killed
    later called the most hospitable

    Columbia River 
    October 1805 

    to the Pacific Ocean

    1 year and a half to get to the Pacific

    vote -- first time in U.S. history woman and black man to vote

    Fort Clatsop

    They lived at Fort Clatsop for 4 months
    with only
    12 days without rain


    March 1806 -- started back

    return trip 6 months 

    split up so Lewis went North
    skirmish with Blackfoot Indians

    Clark went South 
    to Yellowstone River.

    They later met.


    passed among 50 tribes



    Sacagawea stayed at Mandan/Hidatsa villages
    Lewis and Clark left August 1806

    had discovered 

    178 new plants

    122 new animals

    When they arrived back at St. Louis
    September 1806 
    most had thought they were dead.


    Meriwether Lewis 
    governor of Louisiana Territory
    committed suicide three years after the expedition

    William Clark
    governor of Missouri Territory
    Clark had 10 children
    Raised Jean Baptiste

    York freed 10 years after the expedition



    8,000 miles trip 
    28 months
    cost the government $38,000