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FOURTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES Our textbook: Our Country's Regions Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Week of October 26-30, 2009 MONDAY Introduce Unit 2 THE SOUTHEAST Chapter 2 Environment of the Southeast Lesson 1 Rolling down the River Homework: Chapter 3 Vocabulary is due on Thursday Geography Skills: Comparing Maps at Different Scales pp 126-127 Chapter 3, Lesson 2 Warm Weather and Cash Crops pp 128-131 Homework: work on your vocab WEDNESDAY Chapter 3, Lesson 3 Mining for Coal pages 132-135 Homework: Chapter 3 vocabulary is due tomorrow Thursday (4-2)/Friday (4-1) We will review our lessons from Chapter 3 and go over the chapter vocabulary
Week of November 2-6, 2009
MONDAY Chapter 3 Review day Homework: study for your test tomorrow Chapter 3 Test today Scholastic News Magazine Homework: complete your Scholastic News Magazine for tomorrow's class, please rememebr to bring to class on Wednesday! WEDNESDAY Review and discussion of the Scholastic News Magazine Homework: Thursday (4-2)/Friday (4-1) Introduce Chapter 4 History and Economy of the Southeast Lesson 1 The Cherokee
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- Grammar Fun Learning Grammar can be fun!
- Congress For Kids Learn more on how our government works
- The Map Game A great game for kids to learn the location of our states!
- Veterans Day activities a great site for all kinds of information
- Amazing Americans: American Revolution Webquest Famous people during the American Revolution
- http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/
- Weekly Reader for Kids news events, games, and activities
- The Top Ten African American Inventors a great site for Black History Month
- our social studies book
- Learn about the history of Jazz with Wynton Marsalis interesting site for the history of Jazz
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