Monday, March 17, 2014

Journeymen, Cycle 2 Week 18

Hello Fellow CC-ers!

I know we were supposed to meet today - and I miss you ALL! - but, once again the snow has prevailed and here I sit. (It's noon, still watching it come down in HUGE fluffy flakes...adding to the 8+ inches that is already out there). So, with some time on my hands, I thought that I'd go ahead and post for week 18 - and then that way I am sure not to be late like I was last week! :-) Stay warm! Lord willing I'll see you all next Monday!


New Grammar:

Timeline:

Cherokee Trail of Tears through Darwin Publishes The Origin of Species.

History:
Week 18: Tell me about the United Nations (Timeline Card 143)
In 1945, after the League of Nations failed to prevent World War II, American President Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Churchill, and USSR Premier Stalin began the United Nations.
1945
Flash 9 fingers; hold up 4 fingers and then 5.
League of Nations
Two G-hands start with fingertips touching, hands begin drawing a circle, ending with the pinky knuckles touching. (ASL for group).
Failed
Two thumbs down
WWII
W-Hand, w-hand, 2-hand.
American President Roosevelt
R-hand.
British Prime Minister Churchill
C-hand
USSR Premier Stalin
(Put flag picture on  
board)
 “Pound” with a hammer to represent the cross-peen hammer on the flag of USSR. Pointer fingers draw a mustache.
United Nations
Right thumb and index finger link with left thumb and index finger Left-fist palm down held in front of abdomen. Right hand palm-down with extended index and middle finger extended. Right hand held 6-inches above the left, draws a clockwise circle and then lowers to touch the left fist.




English:

Using an original tune from C3 by Mary K Bryant

5 Kinds of Nouns (usages) are
noun
Flip left hand up
Subject
salute
Direct Object
Same hand: “stop” hand moves forward & then ASL “o” moves forward
Indirect Object
Left index finger goes “in” right fist & then ASL “o” moves forward
Object of the Preposition
ASL “o” then stomp right foot
Possessive
Reach out and pull in




Latin Verbs:
1st Future Tense
This is week 2 for this conjugation.  (But the second time through)    
Sang along with song from C3 - also on  CC Audio Cd for Cycle 2
To the tune of "Hallelu, Hallelujah"
1st Conjugation Ending Future Tense      .
Person
Singular
Plural
1st
____bō  (I shall)
____bimus (we shall)
2nd
____bis  (you will)
____bitis (you will)
3rd
____bit  (he/she/it will)
____bunt (they will)





Math:          
Geometry
Sang along with song from C3 by No Greater Joy Geometry song for weeks 16-20.

Geometry
The area of a triangle equals one-half base times height.
A = ½ b x h




Science            
Sing to song by MaryKBryant or txmap Pollywolly Doodle –from C3
Week 18: What is Newton's 3rd Law of Motion? For every action, there is an equal or opposite reaction.
Action
Start with your right hand as a fist and burst open fingers, hold open
Equal
Start with left hand as a fist and burst open fingers, hold open beside the right hand
Opposite
Move hands to opposite sides of your body



Geography:
Used a song from C3 tune of It’s a Small World by Txmap. 


 Week 18           Use Anteater Picture
Austin the anteater lived in AUSTRIA, but was HUNGARY for bigger, juicier ants.  He checked in the former CZECHOSLAVAKIA, but had to continue his journey to ITALY.
More CENTRAL EUROPE                                         
Locate:
·         Italy
·         Austria
·         Hungary
·         Czechoslovakia (former)              

                        Trace/Draw the map.  






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