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Beginnings: Week 4

History

7-8th GRADE:  WEEK 4

Unit 2 - Egypt: The Early/Archaic and Old Kingdom

Time Span:  

  • c. 3100BC – 2040 BC

Key Events:

  • Menes unites Upper and Lower Egypt
  • Cheops builds the Great Pyramid at Giza

Memory Fact:

Tell me about Egyptian history.

Egyptian history in four periods,

It has been divided.

During the Archaic period,

Egypt is united.

 

In the Old Kingdom, pharaohs are most powerful

And great pyramids are made.

In the Middle Kingdom there’s peace

Until the mighty Hyksos invade.

Lesson at a Glance

Egypt:  The Early/Archaic and Old Kingdom

  • Drill/Review:  Mesopotamia’s geography, political development, culture, and religion (10 minutes)
  • Introduction:  (5 minutes)
  • Direct Instruction:  Week 4 slideshow (15 minutes)
  • Video:  (5 minutes)
  • Activity:  Creating a T-chart, comparing and contrastring Mesopotamia to what was taught about Egypt (10 minutes)
  • Discussion/Review:  (10 minutes)

English Language Arts

7-8th GRADE:  WEEK 4

Unit 2 - Historical Fiction / Book Review

Grammar:  

  • Direct Objects
  • Contractions
  • Verb Phrases

Literature: 

  • Unit: Historical Fiction (Wk 1 of 3)
  • Concept:  Plot Development

Composition:

  • Students will write a four-paragraph book review over three weeks.
  • This book review is composed of three parts:
    •  Summary and Premise
    •  Evaluation of Strengths and Weaknesses
    • Rating and Recommendation
  • Students will write the summary and premise paragraph this week.

Lesson Plan

Daily Paragraph Editing: ( 10 minutes)

  • Using the slideshow, briefly introduce your student(s) to the concepts they will encounter this week. (This is just a quick review, not an indepth lesson. We will discuss these concepts in depth as the year progresses.)
  • Have student(s) work indepently or in groups to edit Week 4 Monday.  In a group setting, use the attached worksheets as needed.
  • Discuss the correct answers.  Have the student(s) answer “why” for each correction.

 Easy Grammar: ( 10 minutes)

  • Using the slideshow, teach this week’s grammar concepts:
    • Direct Objects
    • Contractions
    • Verb Phrases

Lesson at a Glance

Understanding Plot Development (45 minutes)

  • Introduction:  the Plot Diagram (10 minutes)
  • Guided Practice:  Read King Midas and the Golden Touch aloud and lead student(s) in completing a plot diagram.  (10 minutes)
  • Independent Practice:  Have student(s) read the fairy tale The Three Little Pigs independently or in a group and complete a plot diagram. (15 minutes)
  • Sharing and Discussion:  (5 minutes) 
  • Homework Explanation:  Students should begin a plot diagram on the historical fiction book they are reading independently.  It is due when they finish the novel in three weeks.  (5 minutes)

Lesson at a Glance

Book Review: the Summary and Premise (45 minutes)

  • Introduction:  Book reviews and the outline for the first paragraph (10 minutes)
  • Guided Practice:  Outline King Midas and the Golden Touch that was read aloud for literature (10 minutes)
  • Independent Practice:  Have student(s) work independently or in a group to write a paragraph based on the outline (15 minutes)
  • Sharing and Discussion:  (5-10 minutes) 
  • Homework Explanation:  Students should  write the first paragraph of a book review about the realistic fiction book they just finished reading. (5 minutes)

Oral Communications

7-8th GRADE:  WEEK 4

Unit 2 - Introductory Speech

Oral Comm.:

  • Students will give an introductory speech next week.  
  • In preparation, this week they will practice presenting improv style:
    • First, they will present about themselves following a formula, and giving as much information as possible in one minute.  
    • Second, they will draw a character card and introduce themselves as that character.

Lesson at a Glance

Introduction Improv: “Me in a Minute” and “Character Spotlight” (30-55 minutes)

  • “Me in a Minute:”  Students practice introducing themselves giving as much inforamtion as possible following a formula in one minute (10-25 minutes)
  • “Character Spotlight:”  Students draw a character card and step into the “spotlight,” introducing themselves as the character they drew.
  • Homework Explanation:  Students should follow the directions in the curriculum guide to develop an introductory speech they will present next week. (5 minutes)

Science

7-8th GRADE:  WEEK 4

Unit 2 - Superstructure: Cells and DNA

Concepts:  Cells, Tissues, DNA, and Cell Division

Tell me about Plant and Animal Cells

Plant and Animal Cells have parts

That are the same.

The cell membrane is the skin.

The nucleus is the brain.

 

The cytoplasm is a network

For transportation.

The mitochondria is

The mighty power station.

 

 

The vacuoules are warehouses

That store food.

Plant cells have two extra parts

That we can’t exclude.

 

A chloroplast for photosynthesis.

And an outer cell wall

That makes the plant rigid

So it can grow tall.

Lesson at a Glance

Slideshow: ( 20 minutes)

  • Students will be introduced to all the P2Rs 

Activity:  (35 minutes)

  • Color and label diagrams of plant and animal cells

Optional Activities:

  • Build a 3-D model of an plant or animal cell and/or DNA
  • Play a review game to master P2Rs

Math

7-8th GRADE:  WEEK 4

Math 7

Unit 2:

  • Add and Subtract Rational Numbers
    • Adding Integers
    • Subtracting Integers
    • Add and Subtract Fractions
    • Modeling Rational Numbers

Pre-Algebra

Unit 2:

  • Real Numbers
    • Adding Integers
    • Subtracting Integers
    • Real Numbers
    • Add and Subtract Real Numbers
    • Multiply and Divide Real Numbers
    • Combine Like Terms and Distributive Property

Lesson at a Glance

Review Game: ( 15 minutes)

Independent Work:  (40 minutes)

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