Social Studies:
Period 1 - 7B - you will be presenting your finished map of a fictional town. Your presentation will be describing your town to the rest of the class. When you're done presenting, you must hand in your 2-3 paragraphs and map. Presentations may potentially continue into Wednesday. Period 2 - 7A - you will be presenting your finished map of a fictional town. Your presentation will be describing your town to the rest of the class. When you're done presenting, you must hand in your 2-3 paragraphs and map. Presentations may potentially continue into Wednesday.
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Social Studies:
On Monday, October 30, 2017, for those of you who have not finished presenting your re-telling of an oral story, you will present Monday. On Tuesday, October 31, 7B you will present your fictional town maps and do a short 2-3 minute presentation about your fictional town. At the end of your presentation, your map and paragraphs (which are on separate pieces of paper) will be handed in. 7A - You will present your map and paragraphs on Wednesday, November 1. Social Studies:
For tomorrow's class (Thursday, October 26th) you must have found a story that's related to your heritage memorized and prepared to re-tell in tomorrow's sharing circle. If you do not know what your heritage is, your story may be one from one of the Native tribes in Canada. The type of story you will tell must be either:
You are allowed to have one sheet of paper with jot notes to remind you of the key parts of your story. Please do not write your full story on this sheet (it will take too long to skim it to find what you're looking for if you do). Language Arts:
Possession/item stories are due THURSDAY, October 17. Must hand in these three items:
Language Arts:
- Bring your brainstorming sheet and what you have so far for your possession story for tomorrow's writing workshop. Social Studies: Timeline and Map of Canada are due Tuesday, October 10th. - For the timeline, you MUST have a minimum of 10 events. - Please ensure that you read ALL the instructions and FOLLOW THEM when filling in the map of Canada.
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