I certainly hope that you ALL enjoying this warmer weather - my fingers and toes are so happy, if they could sing they would! :-D
Here we go with the resources for week 21 - see you all Monday!
Fine Arts:
This week for our study of the Orchestra and Great Composers.
New Grammar:
Timeline:
History:
This week for our study of the Orchestra and Great Composers.
Brahms: Symphony no.4, Third Movement
Presentations:
Tell us something interesting about a Great Composer.
Hands-On Science Project:
This week we will be undertaking the building of our bridges!
New Grammar:
Timeline:
World War II and President FDR through Mao and Communist Victory in China.
History:
Week
21: Tell me about the end of the Cold War (Timeline
Card 144)
In
the 1980s, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and U.S. President Ronald
Reagan worked together to end the Cold War, lessen big government, and
strengthen the conservative movement.
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1980s
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9 fingers then 8 fingers
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British…Thatcher
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M-hand transitions to a T-hand.
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President
R. Reagan
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Two r-hands
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Worked
together
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Clasp fingers together
with left hand on top and right on bottom
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Cold
War
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Shiver then Palm-in curved 5-hands move from side to side.
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Lessen
big government
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Put g hands at sides and
push toward the ground OR The
G-hand, palm-out, twists around at the temple to face palm-in.
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Strengthen
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Make muscles with both
arms
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Conservative
movement
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Left hand palm-up, right C-hand
slides up left palm, past the fingertips in a sweeping motion.
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English:
Using an original tune from C3 from C3 by Mary K Bryant, lbbcyouthpaster, or S Brooks.
A CONJUNCTION is a word used to connect words, phrases, or clauses together.
Example – I’m talking, and you are too.
conjunction
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shake hands with person on either side of you –or--
Link
all of your fingers –or – Rub sides of fists
together (stuff
that connects sentences) and then move fists to
either
side of mouth to say “conjunction” between the fists
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word
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1 index finger
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connect words
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Link index fingers together
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phrases
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right hand: ASL “S” and “V” for
subject & verb
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clauses
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left hand: ASL “S” and “V” for
subject & verb
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Latin Verbs:
1st Conjugation Pluperfect Tense
This is week 1 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 "London Bridge"
1st Conjugation
Ending Pluperfect Tense .
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Person
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Singular
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Plural
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1st
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____eram (I had __ed)
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____erāmus (we had __ed)
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2nd
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____erās (you had
__ed)
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____erātis (you had __ed)
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3rd
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____erat (he/she/it
had __ed)
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____erant (they had __ed)
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Math:
Sang along with song from C3 by by txmap to the tune of “Do Lord”
Science:
Sing to song by MaryKBryant JUST FOR week 21 or Jingleheimerschmidt for 3 weeks (19-21)–from C3
Week 21:
What is the 3rd Law of Thermodynamics? It is impossible to reach the state of
absolute zero temperature.
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Impossible
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Put
up pointer finger and motion “no.”
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Reach
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Put
hand out and “grab” something.
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Absolute zero
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Make
a fist with your right hand and pound it into the palm of your left hand,
then raise your right hand in the form of a “0” for zero.
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Geography:
Using Song from C3 by Cmangle.
Week
21 Use
Cruise Ship Picture
Let’s go on a cruise of CENTRAL AMERICA! We’ll start off in GUATEMALA, and then go snorkeling off the coast of BELIZE. We’ll swim through the Caribbean Sea to the
coast of HONDURAS. Next, we will hike through the country of NICARAGUA and kayak over to EL SALVADOR.
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