MOSAIC – Check your station #, then open video for that station
STATION #6 Click here to learn about adding Favorites to Destiny. Grab your name tag from the bucket and take out your chrome book.
STATION # 7 Click here to learn about the history of henna.
STATION #9 6th & 7th graders: Click here to explore Overdrive 8th graders: Click here to explore your high school’s site and media page.
GENRE BREAKOUT BOXES!
Pretend you want to find a survival book, but there’s no icon for it in the Dawes Catalog, so what do you do? USE KEY WORDS.
Think about the types of events a main character would have to survive in a survival book. In other words, what act of nature might the main character be up against? Use two key words (hint: one of them is survival) to search the catalog and show me the survival books that came up on your screen,
Friday LACA
Click here to find information for your 3•2•1 sheet.
Keyword Breakout Box
Go to P9RL – click on Gale Collection then scroll down to US History in Context and use the term you just wrote on paper.
Sort the magazine articles by date. What country is mentioned in the first three articles?
Look up that country in the Dawes catalog. Get a blacklight from Banwell and go to that area in the nonfiction side (use the call numbers) to find your next task. Return light to Banwell.
PAWS for Books
Play any of the matching games.
Show me when you beat it.
The more you win, the more your name is entered.
Teachers and Pets #1 Teachers and Pets #2 Teachers and Pets #3
Teachers and Pets #4 Teachers and Pets #5
Teachers and Pets #6 |
Ms. Wid’s Breakout
Are you ready for your next task? Click here to practice analogies.
ring : finger :: hat : head (ring is to finger as hat is to head)
You wear a ring on your finger and you wear a hat on your head. Analogies are about relationships.
EVERYONE in your group must show the $1,000,000 screen in order to get the key to the black box. HELP EACH OTHER!
Thanksgiving Breakout Boxes
Is it possible to translate this article in Arabic, Kurdish, AND Spanish? Circle on your paper. Turn on the text to speech and let it read one sentence.
- Go to P9RL and FactCite. Search Thanksgiving.
Listen to a small portion of the article.
Which database highlights each word as it reads to you?
Circle on your paper and take to Banwell for your next task.
Digital Citizenship
Rags to Riches – How Safe Are You?
8th grade English – Dec. 13/14
Click HERE to take the survey.
After you finish your survey, close your lap top and read over your part in Stones in Water.