SOCIAL SCIENCE STD-Rooks HR-A328 Assignments
- Instructor
- Ms. Michelle Rooks
- Term
- School Year 2020 - 2021
- Department
- Grade 3
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
1. Login to Epic.
2. Go to your mailbox.
3. Read the book: Cinco de Mayo.
4. Assignment: Write four facts that you learned about Cinco de Mayo in Google Docs.
5. Turn in the completed assignment.
2. Go to your mailbox.
3. Read the book: Cinco de Mayo.
4. Assignment: Write four facts that you learned about Cinco de Mayo in Google Docs.
5. Turn in the completed assignment.
Due:
1. Watch the Youtube video about the 50 States.
2. Think about 3 states that you find interesting.
3. Write the information about the three states.
** Name of State
** Abbreviation / Two Letter Code of the state.
** Nickname of the state.
** State Capital
3. Be prepared to share the three states that you find interesting with the class tomorrow.
2. Think about 3 states that you find interesting.
3. Write the information about the three states.
** Name of State
** Abbreviation / Two Letter Code of the state.
** Nickname of the state.
** State Capital
3. Be prepared to share the three states that you find interesting with the class tomorrow.
Due:
1. Login to Epic.
2. Read and listen to the story about Rosa Parks.
3. Name three character traits that describe Rosa Parks.
4. Cite text evidence to support the character traits.
5. Complete the assignment in Google Docs.
Example: Rosa Parks is a caring woman. Rosa is a caring woman because left school to in order to take care of her mother and grandmother when they became ill in 1929.
2. Read and listen to the story about Rosa Parks.
3. Name three character traits that describe Rosa Parks.
4. Cite text evidence to support the character traits.
5. Complete the assignment in Google Docs.
Example: Rosa Parks is a caring woman. Rosa is a caring woman because left school to in order to take care of her mother and grandmother when they became ill in 1929.
Due:
1. Login to Epic. Class Code (szs9098)
2. Go to your mailbox.
3. Open the story Anansi and the Tug O' War.
4. Read and listen to the story.
5. Take the Quiz.
2. Go to your mailbox.
3. Open the story Anansi and the Tug O' War.
4. Read and listen to the story.
5. Take the Quiz.
Due:
1. Login to Epic. Class Code (szs9098)
2. Go to your mailbox.
3. Open the story about George Washington Carver.
4. Read and listen to the story.
5. Write three important facts that you learned about George Washing Carver in Google Docs.
2. Go to your mailbox.
3. Open the story about George Washington Carver.
4. Read and listen to the story.
5. Write three important facts that you learned about George Washing Carver in Google Docs.
Due:
1. Login to Epic Books.
2. Check your mailbox for the book. *Australia
3. Listen and read the story with your group.
4. Have a group discussion about you learned about the Australia.
5. Complete the quiz on your own.
2. Check your mailbox for the book. *Australia
3. Listen and read the story with your group.
4. Have a group discussion about you learned about the Australia.
5. Complete the quiz on your own.
Due:
1. Watch the video about Australia.
2. Write five facts that you have learned about the continent.
3. Submit your work in Google Docs.
4. Remember to write in a complete sentence
5. Remember to number each sentence.
2. Write five facts that you have learned about the continent.
3. Submit your work in Google Docs.
4. Remember to write in a complete sentence
5. Remember to number each sentence.
Due:
Here are some questions to answer after you watch the mini-lesson:
1. What was the first cartoon?
2. What is an animator?
3. What is your favorite animated movie?
* Open a Google Document to turn in your questions.
Bonus Activity: The first cartoons told stories using only pictures. They had no words at all. Think of a story that you can tell using only pictures. It can be a story you’ve heard—like "Cinderella" or "The Three Little Pigs." Or it can be your own story. What pictures could you use to tell the story? Draw your pictures in a cartoon strip, where each picture is in a box. Show it to a friend. Can they tell your story from the pictures you drew?
1. What was the first cartoon?
2. What is an animator?
3. What is your favorite animated movie?
* Open a Google Document to turn in your questions.
Bonus Activity: The first cartoons told stories using only pictures. They had no words at all. Think of a story that you can tell using only pictures. It can be a story you’ve heard—like "Cinderella" or "The Three Little Pigs." Or it can be your own story. What pictures could you use to tell the story? Draw your pictures in a cartoon strip, where each picture is in a box. Show it to a friend. Can they tell your story from the pictures you drew?
Due:
Here are some suggested questions to answer after you watch the mini-lesson:
1. What does Thanksgiving mean?
2. What holiday do the people in Japan celebrate? Explain.
3. What holiday do the people in Ghana celebrate? Explain.
4. When do the people in Canada celebrate Thanksgiving?
1. What does Thanksgiving mean?
2. What holiday do the people in Japan celebrate? Explain.
3. What holiday do the people in Ghana celebrate? Explain.
4. When do the people in Canada celebrate Thanksgiving?