Sunday, December 11, 2016

World Literature Week of December 12 - 16

We will finish The House on Mango Street and Julius Caesar this week. At the end of the week, we will begin reviewing for the final exam which will be Tuesday, December 20 during 1st Block.

World History Week of December 12 - 16

We have one more unit before the end of the semester--The Cold War. I will give you a packet to complete on Monday. This will be the major grade for this unit. Our final exam will be on Tuesday, December 20, during 2nd Block.

US History Week of December 12 - 16

The EOC is Monday morning. I will see you in the morning to make sure everyone has word to word dictionaries. Good luck and get plenty of rest. I'll see you Monday afternoon. This week, we will work on grade recovery, watch some historical movies, and attend the presentation of John Overcash about the Vietnam War.
Link to previous EOC test

Sunday, November 27, 2016

World Literature Week of November 28 - December 2

I hope you all had a fantastic Thanksgiving holiday. Welcome back. We will focus on finishing The House on Mango Street and testing on it, and we will begin our study of Julius Caesar. 

World History Week of November 28 - December 2

I hope you all had a fantastic Thanksgiving Break. We have a lot of history to cover in the three and a half weeks left in the semester. Our current unit covers the event leading up to World War 1 and the actual war itself. We will have notes and activities to discover this fascinating time in world history.

US History Week of November 28 - Dec 2

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving Break. We only have about three and a half weeks left in the semester. Remember that the EOC is scheduled for December 12. We will spend our time between now and then finishing Domain 5 and reviewing for the EOC. If you didn't turn in your Propaganda Project before the break, be sure to get it turned in ASAP.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

World Literature Week of November 14 - 18

One more week until Thanksgiving vacation! We will write the Odyssey essay on Monday. We will begin the unit on Julius Caesar by Shakespeare this week. As usual, we will continue reading vignettes from The House on Mango Street. Remember that the Mango Street project is due on Friday, November 18.

World History Week of November 14 - 18

We will test on Unit 7 on Tuesday. Monday will be dedicated to teaching some last minute odds and ends and review. As soon as the test is complete on Tuesday, we will begin the next unit. Remember that the Unit 7 reading packet is due Tuesday. Many of you have already turned it in. Also, remember that the Hall of Fame project is due Friday, Nov. 18.

US History Week of Nov 14 - 18

One more week before Thanksgiving vacation. Woohoo! We will finish Domain 4 this week and test on Thursday. The other classes are testing on Wednesday, so we will start Domain 5 on Wednesday (as well as reviewing for the test.) Thankfully, the EOC has been moved to Dec. 12, so we have more time to review for that. Remember, remember, you have the Propaganda Poster project due on Friday, Nov 18.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

World Literature Week of November 7 - 11

We will write an essay about The Odyssey starting on Monday. We will also continue with The House on Mango Street, reading and discussing vignettes. Since we didn't have the vocab quiz on Friday, we will have it on Monday. Remember that you don't have school on Tuesday. Yippee, a 4 day week for you, not me.

World History Week of November 7 - 11

We are working on Unit 7, which includes Absolutism, the Enlightenment, and Revolutions. It is a meaty unit, and we have limited time, so I appreciate your patience with taking notes, and working hard. Keep working on your HOF Explorers project which is due Nov. 18.

US History Week of November 7 - 11

We just finished WWII and will move into the Cold War, which includes the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Keep working on your Propaganda Poster projects. We just got word that the EOC will be on December 6.

Sunday, October 30, 2016

World Literature Week of October 31 - November 4

We will finish watching The Odyssey this week and have a writing assignment as an assessment. Our next major unit will be a study of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. We will continue to read "The House on Mango Street." Most of you are making great progress on your Mango Street projects. Since we are not currently reading anything from the textbook, our vocabulary will come from Mango Street.

World History Week of October 31 - November 4

On Friday, we started a 3 day mini-unit on Asia. We will conclude that with a quiz on Tuesday, and begin Unit 7. Continue to work on your HOF project that is due Nov 18. I was very pleased with your success on the Unit 6 Test. All A's and B's. Those review games really help!

US History Week of October 31 - Nov 4

Happy Halloween. This week we will finish talking about the Great Depression and the "New Deal" and begin WWII. We will complete the entire Domain IV by November 18, the day we start our Thanksgiving Break. The WWII Quiz will be Friday. On Monday, I will assign a Propaganda Project that will be due on Nov. 18.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

World Literature Week of October 24 - 28

We will review for the test on Chinese and Japanese Literature on Monday, and the test will be Tuesday. We will continue reading from The House on Mango Street and begin a new unit of World Lit about Ancient Greece and Rome. Remember the Mango Street project is due November 18.

World History Week of October 24 - 28

We will be finishing Unit 6 on Wednesday and having the test on Thursday. Remember to work on your Hall of Fame project that is due on November 18. Also, turn in the Reading Guide for this unit.

US History Week of October 24 - 28

We finished WWI and took the quiz on Friday. We will next learn about the Roaring 20's and the Great Depression. On Thursday, we will have a Between the Wars quiz. Look at schoology to study for the quiz.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

World Literature Week of October 17 - 21

We are about halfway through the Chinese and Japanese Literature unit. We will finish by the end of the week. We are continuing to read vignettes from The House on Mango Street. Continue to work on your projects that are due November 18.

World History Week of October 17 - 21

We just started the new unit on the Americas and Exploration. We will spend about a week and a half more on it. We watched a video about the Aztecs on Friday. On Monday, I will assign a project called Explorer Hall of Fame.

US History Week of October 17 - 21

We will begin Domain 4 this week. This is a long unit that involves World War I, the Great Depression, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Cold War. Lots of wars. We will spend at least 3 weeks on this unit.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

World Literature Week of October 10 - 14

We had the unit test on Indian Literature on Friday, and most of you did very well. Good job! We will begin the unit on Chinese and Japanese Literature this week. We continue to work on The House on Mango Street. Remember that the Mango Street project is due November 18. Several of you are working hard already. Two of you have even given me your vignette on the neighborhood to proofread. Remember, if you give it to me to proofread before the due date, you have a much better chance of getting a high grade. The key to writing is revise, revise, revise!

Summary of "The Tao Te Ching"

World History Week of October 10 - 14

We will have the test on the Renaissance and Reformation on Thursday. We are still watching 30 minutes a day of the movie about Queen Elizabeth I. Wednesday will be review games.


Videos about The Renaissance and Reformation

Martin Luther

Elizabeth Fast Facts

The English Reformation

Humanism

The Renaissance (Song)

Copernicus

US History Week of October 10 - 14

We are half-way through with the shortest domain of the semester, Domain 3. In this domain are two sections, Big Business and Expansion, and the Progressive Era. The test over this domain will be a take home test. I will give you the test on Wednesday, and you will turn it in on Friday. You may use your notes, google, etc. to complete this test. Also this week, we will finish the DBQ that we started about the effects of the Civil War, and we will do a mostly in-class project at the end of the week. Remember that notes and other helpful resources are at Coach Sawyer's Schoology account. All of you have accessed this at least once.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

World Literature Week of Sept. 19 - 23

We started the book, The House on Mango Street, on Friday. In the textbook, we will start on a new unit about Indian literature. Also, we will begin discussing persuasive writing as well. We will write an in-class essay on Thursday. Remember to always have your book with you for individual reading.
Poster of Castles

World History Week of Sept. 19 - 23

We will finish Unit 4 on the Middle Ages this week. We will watch a film about castles on Monday after we take the Mid-unit Benchmark quiz. Wednesday, we will review for the test, and Thursday will be the test. Many of you already finished the 100 Years War poster and turned it in, but it is officially due on Friday.

US History Week of Sept. 19 - 23

We will be talking about Reconstruction this week, as we finish Domain 2. We will take the quiz over the Civil War on Tuesday, and the summative Domain 2 test will be Friday. During the week, in addition to notes on Reconstruction, we will work on a DBQ that covers the Civil War and Reconstruction. Remember to look at Coach Sawyer's Schoology for quizzes.

This is the url of a review game we will play this week to prepare for the test.
https://flipquiz.me/review/69242

Sunday, September 11, 2016

World Literature

We have been enjoying the stories and poems from the Persian period. This week we will read some selections from Africa before taking the Unit Assessment on Wednesday. I will hand out this week's Vocabulary words on Monday and the quiz over the last two weeks will be Friday.

World History Week of September 12 - 26

We started on Unit 4, The Middle Ages in Europe, on Thursday. You have a Guided Reading packet over Chapters 13 and 14 from the book that you are doing in class. We will have notes and various small projects to do on this unit before the Unit Assessment on September 22, just in time for our Fall break.

US History Week of Sept 12 - 16

We are well into Domain 2, learning about the Antebellum period. We will have a quiz on Wednesday. The domain test will be Sept 22 or 23rd. Continue to go to the Schoology site for PPT and Cloze notes, as well as to view the quizzes and projects.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

World Literature

We finished reading "The Fisherman and the Jinnee" last week and discussed folktales. This week we will begin with poetry by Rumi and discuss analogy and generalization. We will introduce new vocabulary words.

World History Week of Sept. 6 - 9

The test over Unit 3 is Wednesday. On Tuesday, we will review for the test. On Thursday, we will begin the new unit.

US History Week of Sept. 6 - 9

We have started on Domain 2 and are discussing expansion. We will have a quiz over expansion on Thursday, Sept. 8.

Sunday, August 28, 2016

World Lit Week of August 29 - September 2

This week we will finish up with the Unit 1A on Gilgamesh, Genesis, Ruth, and the Qur'an. The test is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday. We will begin Unit 1B on other ancient texts. We will have a Vocabulary test on Friday, Sept. 2 on the Vocab from Ruth and the Qur'an. We will also share your biopoems on Friday, so make sure they are completed by then. Many of you are already finished which is awesome.

World History Week of August 29 - Sept 2

We began Unit III last week and plan to test on this unit on Friday, so that we can do it before the long weekend. This unit covers the Byzantine Empire and the rise of Russia, the Mongol Empire, the rise of Islam and the early African Empires.

US History Week of August 29 - September 2

We finished  with Domain 1 with a test on Friday. Several people were absent and some others didn't finish the test since we had a shortened block, so I will give time on Monday to finish or take the test. Also on Monday, the Road to the Revolution project is due. Some of you opted to do a Powerpoint Presentation, so we will begin viewing those. We will begin Domain II, covering the period from about 1800 up to the Civil War.

Sunday, August 21, 2016

World History Week of August 22 - 26

Last week we learned about ancient Greece and Rome. The test over this material will be Tuesday, August 23. On Monday, we will review for the test. The next unit covers the Byzantine Empire, Islam, and Africa. Remember to complete the Extended Activity that was assigned previously. I have extended the due date to Wednesday, August 24.

US History Week of August 22 - 26

We will complete Domain 1 by the end of this week and have the Domain 1 test on Friday. Some topics we will focus on are the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, federalist vs. anti-federalist ideas, Jefferson vs. Hamilton, and the ratification of the Constitution. Continue working on the Road to the Revolution Project which is due Monday, September 29.

To access the links to Schoology, use the code I gave you in class.

Domain 1 Study Guide
 New Nation Notes
Constitution Graphic Organizer

World Literature Week of August 22 - 26

Last week we finished reading the story of the creation and the flood from Genenis in the Old Testament. We completed a Venn Diagram comparing the flood in Gilgamesh to the flood in Genesis. For grammar, we've been working on run-on sentences since that is the main problem I've seen in your writing thus far. On Friday, we took a quiz over the vocab words from Gilgamesh and Genesis.

This week, we will continue with readings from this unit on ancient texts from around the world, starting with the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament. New vocabulary words will be introduced. I will assign a writing project called a Biopoem, which will be a biographical poem for each of you. This is consistent with the theme "I Matter" that I introduced in a quickwrite last week.

Important Points from Unit 1

What is an Archetypal Setting?

An archetypal setting is a time, place, or landscape that has similar significance for many different peoples. Such common settings arise across cultures because they apparently connect to the most powerful or universal human experiences

Here are some common archetypal settings:• a paradise, or ideal place where people live without strife or fear
• a universe made up of opposites
• a landscape that emerges from dark or watery emptiness or confusion
• a circle that symbolizes completion
• a giant tree that connects heaven and earth
• a great flood and a ship that survives it
• an underworld that people go to after they die


Sunday, August 14, 2016

World Literature Week of August 15 - 19

We had a very full week last week. We completed the Logo Piece and shared it in class, we finished with The Epic of Gilgamesh and started on the Old Testament as literature. We also completed grammar exercises, vocabulary from the reading, and analyzed a song as poetry.

This week, we will continue with the Old Testament, focus on run-on sentences, and take a vocabulary quiz on the vocabulary from Gilgamesh and the Old Testament.

World History Week of August 15 - 19

Last week, we completed Unit 1 and took the unit test on Friday. We watched Mankind: The Story of Us, episode 2 and filled in the cloze notes for it. We will begin the notes on Unit 2, The Greek and Roman Empires on Monday, and will have the Mid-unit Benchmark quiz on Friday over Standard 3.

US History Week of August 15 - 19

Last week, we completed the notes and quiz over exploration and colonization. We watched the Brainpop on the French and Indian War, and began taking notes on the sub unit Road to Revolution. This week, we will take the quiz on Road to Revolution, probably on Wednesday. We will complete a mini-project called Declaration of Independence: Breakup Letter, watch another Brainpop about the causes of the Revolutionary War, and begin a major project: Road to Revolution, which will be due on August 26.
Revolution PPT
Revolution Quiz

Sunday, August 7, 2016

World Literature Week of August 8 - 12

We started last week by reviewing the syllabus and discussing classroom procedures. We did a Getting to Know You activity, and took a Grammar Pretest. Twice during the week, we did 15 minute quickwrites. Remember, I want you to write for the entire 15 minutes. In anticipation of reading the Epic of Gilgamesh, we took notes from a Power Point about epic poetry and reviewed key vocabulary from Gilgamesh. We also saw a short video that gave a synopsis of Gilgamesh. On Friday, we learned about figurative language and did a mini quiz on figurative language. We then compared excerpts about the Great Flood from the Torah, Gilgamesh, and Hindu writings.

This week we will read and discuss Gilgamesh, read from the Bible and the Koran, and take a test over terms and vocabulary from these readings. I will also assign a small project called the Logo Piece. We will continue to have quickwrites as well as silent reading time during class.

World History Week of August 8 - 12

On week 1, we first reviewed the Syllabus and discussed classroom procedures. We did a Mining the Standards activity, took notes on Mesopotamia and Egypt, and defined key terms from Standards 1 and 2. We also completed a mini-DBQ on Hammurabi's Law which helped us learn about Babylonian culture. On Friday, we took a Mid unit Benchmark quiz over terms from Standard 1.

This week, we will finish notes on Unit 1, fill in a chart comparing different early civilizations, discuss Hinduism, Buddhism, and the Hebrew religion, and take the Unit 1 test on Friday. Busy!

US History Week of August 8 - 12

Welcome to ESOL US History. Last week, we started by reviewing the syllabus and classroom procedures. We also had a Label the States quiz on Friday. We began the Domain 1 notes, and watched the first episode of America: The Story of US.

This week, we will continue with Domain 1 notes, take a quiz on Exploration and Colonization, and continue filling in Word Wall definitions.

Welcome to 2016-2017

I am thrilled to be back at Wheeler in the ESOL program. This year, I am teaching World Literature, World History, and US History. It will be a fun challenge for me to teach World History, as it is my first time. I love my students and appreciate your dedication to learning. Let's make this a fantastic year.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

US History Week of April 25

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Friday, April 22, 2016

US History Week of April 18

We are finishing up Domain 4 this week. The test will be on Wednesday, April 27. The quiz on the Cold War is on Monday. We will be practicing for the EOC as well as starting on Domain 5 in the next few weeks.

Algebra 1 Week of April 18

 On the practice sheet 3b.4We will complete our exponential unit this week and test on Wednesday. On Thursday we begin the topic of sequences and comparisons of exponential functions. Next week we will spend one day in the computer lab preparing for our EOC on May 11th. The next unit we will cover will be on data and statistics. Many of these topics you have studied before in middle school. We will be using applications of these topics in daily life and expanding on what you already know.  
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

US History Week of March 28 - April 1

We have been working on the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression this week. Quiz over Between the Wars is Thursday, March 31. We did a Milling to the Music activity to prepare  for the quiz. Use this to study. We will also watch America: The Story of US-Bust on Thursday, and begin WWII on Friday. I will give you some USA Testprep exercises to work on over the Spring Break for some grade recovery and practice for the EOC.

Algebra 1 Week of March 28 - April 1

Woohoo! Last week before Spring Break. We just began Unit 4 on Exponential Equations and Graphs. We have covered characteristics and transformations so far. Expect a Skills Check on Thursday.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

ESOL US History Week of March 13 - 17

We took the test over Domain Three today (Thursday, March 17). We  began the study of Domain 4 with a map exercise, comparing Europe before WWI to Europe after WWI. This next unit is the most information dense of all the units, covering WWI, The Great Depression, WWII, Cold War, Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Tomorrow, we will start on the first set of notes which deal with WWI and watch America: The Story of US-Cities.

Algebra 1 Week of March 13-17

We are almost finished with Unit 3B. We will be testing on Wednesday over factoring and solving quadratic equations. The next unit is exponential equations and their graphs. Remember to do your nightly Daily Five homework.

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Thursday, March 10, 2016

US History Week of March 7 - 11

We completed the notes on Big Business and Industrialization and will have the quiz on Thursday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, we worked on the mini-DBQ on Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois which is due on Thursday. We are into the second half of Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee and answering the questions associated with the film. Remember that the "Fakebook" Civil War project is due Tuesday, March 15.

Algebra 1 Week of March 7 - 11

This week, we have continued factoring by GCF, AC method, and difference of perfect squares. We started solving quadratics using the square root method and we will continue with solving using factoring and the quadratic equation. Next week, we will focus on completing the square and applying factoring and solving to real world examples. Be prepared to take the Unit 3B test by the end of next week.

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Thursday, March 3, 2016

US History Week of February 29 - March 4

This week we finished up the never-ending Domain 3, and started on Domain 4 which is the shortest unit. We took the Domain 3 test on Wednesday and Thursday, and started the new notes for Domain 4. We will continue with these notes, complete a mini-DBQ about WEB DuBois and Booker T. Washington, and begin watching the movie, Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee.  Continue to work on your "fakebook" pages; I'm excited to see what you come up with.

Algebra 1 Week of Feb 29 - March 4

We have been working on factoring quadratics this week. We began by factoring GCF, then added factoring by grouping, followed by factoring trinomials using the AC method (including A = 1 and A > 1), and finally talked about factoring the difference of perfect squares. On Friday, we will practice all of the factoring methods we have learned and start to take skills checks over these methods.

Next week, we will begin solving quadratic equations.

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Thursday, February 25, 2016

ESOL US History Week of February 22 - 26

This week we are wrapping up the Civil War and Reconstruction. We watched America: The Story of US, the Civil War episode and will complete the Civil War and Reconstruction cloze notes. The quiz over the Civil War is Friday, and the Domain 2 test is next Wednesday. Just before the Winter Break, each of you was assigned a Civil War personality to research. I will explain the Fakebook activity on Friday after the quiz. We will have several different types of review activities and games before the test on Wednesday, so regular attendance is critical to your success.

Algebra 1 Week of February 22 - 26

This week we finished Unit 3A and began on Unit 3B by learning about factoring a GCF (Greatest Common Factor). On Friday, we will begin factoring polynomials by grouping. If you still have difficulties with your integer rules (positive and negative signs), this is a good time to practice because knowledge of these rules is critical to factoring polynomials.
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Sunday, February 7, 2016

US History Week of February 8 - 12

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Thursday, February 4, 2016

US History Week of February 1 - 5

Access testing has limited us some because we have had several students out for testing. We began the 2nd Domain that covers US Expansion through the Civil War and Reconstruction. We completed the first set of notes today, and will have a quiz on Tuesday. Everyone needs to turn in the Anti-Federalist vs. Federalist mini-DBQ and the Louisiana Purchase Timeline mini-project. I am enjoying the discussions we have in this class, and I appreciate your questions and thoughtful comments.

Algebra 1 Week of February 1-5

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

US History Week of January 25 - 29

We have been working on Domain 1, covering Exploration through New Nation since the beginning of the semester. Tomorrow (Thursday) is the Domain 1 test. We reviewed today by playing a Bingo game with questions from the test that are not on quizzes. Be sure to study your three quizzes because 27 of the questions from the test come directly from the quizzes. The mini-DBQ on The Federalists vs. the Anti-Federalists is due on Friday.

Algebra 1 Week of January 25 - 29

We took the test on Unit 2C on Friday. On Monday, we started the new unit, Unit 3A, covering quadratic graphs. We learned what a quadratic function is and the characteristics of a quadratic graph. We added many pages to the Interactive Notebook today (Wednesday). We will continue by learning domain and range and will practice our new skills with a fun vocabulary game.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

US History Week of January 19-22

This week we have been learning about the Road to Revolution and started on The New Nation. The quiz over Road to Revolution will be tomorrow (Friday). We will complete the New Nation notes and begin the second episode of America: The Story of Us if time permits tomorrow. I also handed out a mini-DBQ on Federalists and anti-Federalists today. It will be due next Friday. The Domain 1 test will be January 28, so study hard. Be sure and keep all quizzes and focus your studying on those.

Algebra 1 Week of January 19-22

The test over Unit 2C is tomorrow (Friday, Jan. 22). The test will cover functions and relations, rate of change, domain and range, evaluating functions, and arithmetic sequences. Next week, we will start on Unit 3A, which is quadratic functions.
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