Monday, September 8, 2014

Week of September 8th

This week, we will continue our unit in Ancient Egypt.

Monday- Mummies reading quiz with reading.
Tuesday- Complete graphic organizer
Wednesday-Thursday- Writing workshop
Friday- CNN quiz. Write in class essay.

As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
hward@homewood.k12.al.us

Monday, April 28, 2014

This week students will continue learning and participating in activities covering the Middle Ages. Students will be asked to analyze and describe life on a Medieval Manor, the Medieval Knights Code of Chivalry, Knighthood, and Armor. The test for the first part of the Middle Ages will be Friday. In addition, students will continue reading Blood Red Horse both in class and at home. Students will also be assessed on their comprehension of Blood Red Horse.

  • Monday: Read Ch. 6 of Blood Read Horse. Will individually read “Life on a Manor” and answer questions in class. HW: Students will finish reading and questions if did not finish in class. Read Blood Red Horse.
  • Tuesday: Continue Middle Ages PowerPoint Notes – Knights, Chivalry, and Medieval Armor HW: Read Blood Read Horse
  • Wednesday: Participates in Code of Chivalry and Armor in class activity. HW: Work on Test Review and Read Blood Read Horse.
  • Thursday: Work on Test Review, finish Maps, and Vocabulary. (Teacher will be present for any questions or concerns)
  • Friday: Middle Ages Test part 1 (after test student will read Blood Red Horse) HW: Read Blood Red Horse

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

April 21 - April 25

This week the students will begin the reading the novel Blood Red Horse, chapters 1-5. Students will also begin the Unit on the Middle Ages, and will be learning about the culture, Charlemagne, and the Feudal System. - Monday: Students will take Rome Quiz 2 "The Fall of Rome." Following the Quix the students will read "A Brief Summary of the Middle Ages" passage and answer fifteen question that are directly related to the reading. - Tuesday: Student will ready chapter 1 of Blood Red Horse, and will begin to work on the maps that explain the evolving geography of the Middle Ages, as well as, the vocabulary. - Wednesday: Students will begin taking notes in the Not Pack that the teacher provides them, and will cover culture and the life of Charlemagne. Once finished with the notes the students will watch a Crash Course on the Dark Ages, and to work on the maps and vocabulary. - Thursday: Students will continue working in the notes and discuss life on a manor, the Feudal System, and touch on Knighthood. - Friday: Students will take Blood Red Horse Quiz on chapters 1-5. Following the Quiz the students will participate in an in class Feudalim Activity where the students will assume the role of a King, a Bishop, a Nobleman, a Knight, or a Peasant, and will analyze what life must have been like in the Middle Ages from the asigned prospective. *Students are to be reading the novel for homework.*

Friday, April 11, 2014

April 14th- 18th

This week students will be studying about Marcus Aurelius.  Students will be analyzing his role in the Roman Empire and his role in the fall of Rome.  Students will also be identifying reasons for the fall of the Rome.

  • Monday, April 14th: Reading and reading questions on Marcus Aurelius.  Students will be given the questions.  Reading is posted to schoology. (Reading will also be available for those students without access to schoology.)
  • Wednesday, April 16th: Reading and reading quiz on Bread and Circus (Roman gladiator fights) .  Students will be given the questions.  Reading is posted to schoology.  (Reading will also be available for those students without access to schoology.)
  • Thursday, April 17th: Students will be given the study guide for the Roman quiz.  Students are expected to complete the study guide on their own.
  • Monday, April 21st: Rome Quiz
** Please make sure to have your own copy of Blood Red Horse in class by Thursday, April 17th. If you purchased a book through Little Professor Mrs. Flinkow will have your copy in class.

Monday, April 7, 2014

April 7th- April 11th

This week students will continue their unit on Ancient Rome. 

* All students need to have a copy of Blood Red Horse in class by April 14th.  If you ordered a copy through Little Professor, books will be given to students in class.

* Greek Fest Photo Booth:  The HMS 2014 Greek Fest photo booth pictures are up on shutterfly.  Go and check it out! Thank you again for all your help making this year's Greek Fest a success.

https://greekfest2014shutterfly.com
Login: lmaddox@homewood.k12.al.us
Password: hms2014
 
* Important Dates this week!
- Thursday, April 10th- Rome Test (Study Guide will be given to students Tuesday in class and is posted to schoology.)
- Friday, April 11th- The Rise of Christianity Reading Quiz (Reading will be posted to schoology and paper copies available upon request.)

Sunday, March 30, 2014

March 31- April 4

Welcome back!  I hope everyone had a great Spring Break.  This week students will continue studying Ancient Rome. Students will be learning about the Punic Wars, Julius Caesar, Roman Emperors, and Roman Achievements.


  • Wednesday, April 2:  ALL Roman government graphic organizers are DUE! 
  • Friday, April 4: Roman Achievements Reading Quiz.  (Reading will be posted to schoology.) 
** Information will be coming home about a novel, Blood Red Horse, that students will be reading this 9 weeks.  Please make sure to full read deadlines for having the novel in class. 

Monday, March 10, 2014

March 10th- 14th

Good morning!  We are one week away from starting the 4th 9 weeks.  This year is going by so fast.  This week students will be wrapping up the unit on Ancient Greece.  Students will be studying Greek Mythology.  Please see assignments and due dates listed below.

  • Mythology Quiz Thursday, March 13th. Students will receive a study guide Tuesday in class.  The study guide and PowerPoint have been posted to schoology.
  • Mythology Writing Assignment due Thursday, March 13th. Students will be creating their own myth.  Students will you use the basis of Greek Mythology (characters and plots) to create their own myth.  Instructions and Brainstorm Graphic Organizer has been posted to schoology.
  • CNN Student News Quiz Friday, March 14th.
** Do not forget to be participating in Homewood History Hunt.  Follow @mrjakecollins on instagram for each week's hunt!  You can also look on his classroom door to see the hunt of the week.