Click on the link below to learn what the immigrants had to go through when they traveled to America.
Immigrants arrive at Ellis Island
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Friday, October 24, 2014
Boosterthon Fun Run!
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Telegraph & Morse Code
We are learning about inventions in Social Studies. Our class was interested in using the morse code. Click on the link below to see the morse code and try to write a secret coded letter using the morse code to share with the class!
Morse Code Homework Assignment
Morse Code Homework Assignment
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Similes, Metaphors, and Personificataion
We have been working with figurative language in writing. Here are some links to websites that can help your child review:
Similes & Metaphors
Personification
Similes & Metaphors
Personification
Friday, October 10, 2014
Multiplication
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Travel on the Westward Trail
Today you will become pioneers traveling West. You will role play in the game and have to go thru all the challenges that the pioneers went thru. Please complete the "Travel the Westward Trail" handout as you go thru the website game. We will review the reflection questions as a class in Social Studies. Click on the link below labeled "Travel on the Westward Trail"
Travel on the Westward Trail
Travel on the Westward Trail
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Westward Expansion
We are beginning a new unit on Westward Expansion in Social Studies this week. Settlers were encouraged to move westward after the Civil War and Reconstruction. Many of them were encouraged to move by things such as the Homestead Act, which gave 160 acres of land to American citizens who were committed to settling on the land and who could pay the $10 registration fee. However, farming on the plains proved much more difficult than many settlers thought it would be. Thousands of African Americans also moved west after the Civil War to escape life in the South. Mining, ranching, and lumbering also attracted settlers to the West. This westward expansion also greatly affected the lives of Native Americans who lived in much of the territory out west. We will be learning about all of these things and more during this new unit. Check out this video below to decide if you lived in this time period if you would have moved west.
Would you move?
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