Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Student Interest Survey


Hello Students:

In order to get to know you a little better (and learn how to save your work online), I would like you to fill out the following Student Interest Survey. It will be fun and interesting to find out about you. I will complete the survey too and when we're finished, we'll see what everyone had to say.

Directions:

1) Open the WORD document in your class folder.

2) Write your name and class number at the top of the page.

3) Answer the questions in the survey.

10) Save and close your document.


REMEMBER:

Check your Writing!

1) Did I proofread my writing for spelling errors?

2) Does the first letter of each new sentence, as well as each proper noun (the names of people, places and things) begin with a capital letter?

3) Is “I” always capitalized?

4) Does every sentence end in a period (.), question mark (?) or exclamation point (!)?

5) Did I put one space between each word and two spaces after each period and between all sentences?

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Orientation 2010

http://ps376grade5socialstudies.blogspot.com/


Topic: Introduction to Social Studies/Technology



My mission is to promote teaching and learning as core human activities dependent on relationship, passion and vision--in service to creativity, personal growth and a sustainable world.


Instructor: Mr. Almaas


Hello Students:

A new year and a new room!

Welcome to our Social Studies/Technology class. You are living during a time when we are experiencing the largest increase in expressive capability in human history. It will be a function of this class to help you become effective communicators in the media of your time.

We will be meeting here online every week where we will cover the social studies curriculum using technology.

Today you will be assigned a seat here in our, we'll go over the rules and then jump right in to our first assignment.

The Rules Of Our Class:

1) Be respectful of yourself and others.
2) Raise your hand to speak during class.
3) Listen quietly while others are speaking.
4) Always do your best!

Behavior Rubric





Grading

Each week you will be given an assignment to complete in class. If completed satisfactorily, you will get a check in the grade book beside your name as per the rubric below.


Social Studies/Technology Rubric

Check Plus = Information is accurate and useful. The theme or main idea of the
assignment is clear and related to the purpose or theme of the project.


Check = Information is clear and correct. The theme or main idea of the assignment is more or less clear and related to the purpose or theme of the project.


Check Minus = Completed week's assignment approaching standard. Information is
incomplete or not correct. The completed assignment does not have a clear purpose
or central theme.

No Check = Assignment was not completed.


Final Grade Rubric

All check pluses for the projects and weekly assignments, along with good behavior, during a grading period will result in a final grade of:

4

A mixture of checks and check pluses for the projects and weekly assignments, along with good behavior, during a grading period will result in a final grade of:

3

Too many check minuses and/or questionable classroom behavior during a grading period will result in a final grade of:

2

Too many check minuses, unexcused absences from class and poor classroom behavior during a grading period will result in a final grade of:

1

TODAY'S ACTIVITY

Today we have gone over the rules and procedures of our class, you watched a PowerPoint presentation showing many interesting sights around the Catskill Mountains and you learned how to sign in and access the online activities for this class.

Now you will notice New York State's geographical location in the United States by completing an online activity where it's up to you to point out where the 50 states go on a map of the United States:

Click the hyperlink above and begin.

Good luck!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

State And Local Governments



Hello Students:

In your class with Ms. Pizarro you have been looking at the state and local governments of New York and what they do for us. Today we will take a look at how state and local governments work in the United States and then see how that connects to our state and local government.

Click here to open BrainPop Jr, review the film we watched and take the online quiz to assess your understanding of state and local government. When you are finished, raise your hand and I will check your score and show you what to do next.

Monday, April 12, 2010

URBAN, SUBURBAN, AND RURAL COMMUNITIES


Urban



Suburban



Rural



Hello Students:

In your classroom, you have been studying about why and how communities develop differently. Today we are going to learn about Urban, Suburban and Rural communities and how they affect where people choose to live.

Click here (username: ps376, password: ps376) to watch a short film about Urban, Suburban and Rural communities. After you are finished taking the quiz, raise your hand and I will direct you to a follow-up activity.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Presidents Day




Hello Students:

Every year on the third Monday in February, we celebrate the holiday Presidents' Day honoring the birthdays of both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln,. Today we will watch a film and do an activity where we learn about these great men.

Click here (username: ps376 / password: ps376) and watch the film about George Washington or Abraham Lincoln. When you are finished, take the graded online quiz. When you are finished, raise your hand, I will come over and check your score and show you what to do next.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Martin Luther King Day



Hello Students:

In honor of Martin Luther King Day (Monday, January 18th), we are going to take a look at the life and work of this great civil rights leader.

Click here to watch a movie about the beginning of the Civil Rights movement and the bus boycott organized by Martin Luther King. After you are finished, take the graded quiz. Raise your hand when you have a score. I will check your work and then you will go on to the Activity Page.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Unit 2: New York City Over Time



Essential Question: How and why did New York City change over time?

Sub category- Features of New York City include the skyscrapers of Manhattan

Students in Class 312 used Kidspiration as a note taking strategy to identify the six New York skyscrapers they are studying.