Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Lesson Plans for the Week of 3/16/15 to 3/20/15

Lesson Plans for the Week of 3/16/15 to 3/20/15
Science
Mr. Bish

Unit: SPACE

Monday, March 16, 2015  E- Day

Monday Morning Meeting-

Students shared about their experience attending the Ying Tri Sef Science fair in Syracuse.  6 out of the 8 teams received awards, Congratulations to all of the students and their hard work.

Social Studies: Scaffoling Activity Continued

Students will...

Complete s



Tuesday, March 17, 2015 - F-Day

SPACE


Students shared what they already know about Space.

Students will then explore what they want to learn about space.




Profile Must Include- 

-Name of the Planet 
-Visual of the Planet 
-Origin of the Name- Where did it get the name?  Why was it named?
-Size Diameter
-Composition of Planet- What is it made up of? ( gases, rock, etc)
- Description of the Planet
-Distance from the Sun in miles and kilometers 
-What surrounds the planet?

- Length of Day
- Length of Year 
-Temperatures High and Low in Fahrenheit and Celsius  
Five Facts About the Planet 

National Geographic Info About Planets Use this link to organize information about planets.



Wednesday, March 18, 2015 - A Day
Science: Planet Review:
Students will work in cooperative groups to discover information about their assigned planet.


Profile Must Include- 

-Name of the Planet 
-Visual of the Planet 
-Origin of the Name- Where did it get the name?  Why was it named?
-Size Diameter
-Composition of Planet- What is it made up of? ( gases, rock, etc)
- Description of the Planet
-Distance from the Sun in miles and kilometers 
-What surrounds the planet?

- Length of Day
- Length of Year 
-Temperatures High and Low in Fahrenheit and Celsius  
Five Facts About the Planet 

National Geographic Info About Planets Use this link to organize information about planets.

Thursday, March 19, 2015 B- Day - Half Day Dismissal at 12:00

Critique Presentations- Using Scoring Guide

Group:___________________________________________________ Planet :______________________
Homeroom:____________________________________________ Date:__________________________

-Name of the Planet _____ of 5
-Visual of the Planet _____ of 5
-Origin of the Name- Where did it get the name?  Why was it named?__________ of 10
-Size Diameter_______of 10
-Composition of Planet- What is it made up of? ( gases, rock, etc) __________ of 10
- Description of the Planet________of 10
-Distance from the Sun in miles and kilometers ______ of 10
-What surrounds the planet? ________ 0f 10
- Length of Day______ of 5
- Length of Year _____ of 5
-Temperatures High and Low in Fahrenheit and Celsius _______of 5
Five Facts about the Planet _________ of 15                                                                     Total ______________

Group:___________________________________________________ Planet :______________________

Homeroom:____________________________________________ Date:__________________________

Make Changes to Presentation: Using Scoring Sheet 

Monday, March 9, 2015

Lesson Plans for the Week of 3/9/15- 3/13/15

Lesson Plans for the Week of 3/9/15- 3/13/15
Mr. Bish
Social Studies/ Non-Fiction Literacy


Monday, March 9, 2015  F- Day

Monday Morning Meeting- Internet Safety for Teens- Presentation on Internet Safety - Presented by Department of Homeland Security

www.nsteens.org - for more information on internet safety and how parents and guardians can protect children from creepers on the inter web.

http://www.missingkids.com/home- The National Center for Missing and Exploited Teens.


Internet Safety Tips for Kids and Teens

Internet Safety Tips for Kids and Teens
1. Spend time having fun with your parents online and helping them understand technology!
2. Never post your personal information, such as a cell phone number, home number, home address, or your location on any social networking site or through mobile apps like Snapchat or Instagram.
3. Never meet in person with anyone you first “met” on the internet. If someone asks to meet you, tell your parents or guardian right away. Some people may not be who they say they are.
4. Check with your parents before you post pictures of yourself or others online. Do not post inappropriate pictures of anyone.
5. Never respond to mean or rude texts, messages, and e-mails. Delete any unwanted messages. You may need to delete friends who continuously bother you or post things that are not appropriate.
6. NEVER share your password with anyone, including your best friend. The only people who should know your password are your parents or guardian.
7. If you wouldn’t say something to another person’s face, don’t text it or post it online.
8. Do not download or install software or anything on your computer or cell phone before checking with your parents or guardian.
9. Use the privacy settings of social networking sites.
10. If anything makes you feel uncomfortable online, while gaming or when using your cell phone, talk with your parents or guardian right away.
Source: Netwsmartz.org and safekids.com.
Resources for Information On Internet Safety for Kids
Resources for Information On Internet Safety for Teens

Social Studies- Ancient Rome- Roman Republic 

Timeline Project-  Students will create a timeline from 1000 B.C. to 44 B.C.

Must have all dates 
Summary of events
Dates In Order 

Evidence of Learning - Groups will complete timeline.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015 A- Day

Julius Caesar:






Objectives: As a result of the lesson students will...

1.Research Julius Caesar using online sources and text.
2. Create a four square that offers biographical data about Caesar.

Four Square Format
Early Life














Military Conquest

Time in Rome and Egypt














Political Life


BIO OF JULIUS CAESAR 

Lesson: Using videos, text and online research students will learn about Julius Caesar. Students will gather evidence about his early life, military career, his time in Egypt and his political life in government. Students will gather 4 pieces of evidence for each square.

Evidence of Learning- Complete Four Square

Homework: Vocabulary - Define

forum
policy
census
legion
basilica
gladiator
acid rain
aqueducts

defined terms


forum -  public square


policy -plans

census- a count of the country's people


legion - a well trained army divided into large groups


basilica- marble government buildings


gladiator - slaves and prisoners who were forced to fight, often to the death


acid rain- water mixed with gases caused by burning fossil fuels



aqueducts- bridges and canals used to carry water from place to place.


Monday, March 2, 2015

Lesson Plans for the Week of March 2, 2015- March 7, 2015

Lesson Plans for the Week of March 2, 2015- March 7, 2015
Mr. Bish

Social Studies/ Science/ Non - Fiction Literacy


Monday Morning Meeting Procedure As Usual

Monday, March 2, 2015  A Day

Focus: Ancient Rome-


History Channel - Ancient Rome- This link offers amazing information about ancient Rome.



Objectives: As a results of the lesson students will..

1.) Student will preview Pages 254-278 using pictures and captions.

2.) Generate a K-W-L to demonstrate prior knowledge about ancient Rome.

3.) Write down what the know about ancient Rome, and generate questions about what they want to learn about ancient  Rome.




Lesson Overview- Students will use their Social Studies text and preview captions and share what they know about ancient Rome. Students will then create a K-W-L chart to demonstrate prior knowledge about ancient Rome and generate questions about what they want to learn about ancient Rome.

Evidence of Learning- Create K-W-L chart.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015 B-Day

Videos About Ancient Rome


Vocabulary Activity- Using context clues to find the meaning of words.  Strategy Read Around the Word.

Objectives-  As a result of the lesson students will...

1.) Use their non fiction text to define terms using context clues.

2.) Work in groups to write down definitions and come up with their own meanings. 


Vocab Exploration:  

republic

consul 

dictator 

senate 

patrician 

plebeian 

tribune 

veto 

province 



QUIZ ON THURSDAY!!!!!!


Wednesday, March 4, 2015  C - Day 

Skiing At Titus Mountain - 8:30-2:30

Students will go skiing at Titus Mountain as part of their physical education class. 
Titus Mountain-WebSite


Thursday, March 5, 2015 - D- Day


Vocabulary Assessment- Pages 254-260

Objectives for the Lesson: As a result of the lesson students will...

Demonstrate knowledge of vocabulary terms for pages 254-260.

Close read pages 256-260- Cite Evidence
Name: _________________________________ Date:__________________ Homeroom:__________
Direction:  Use the word bank below to write the correct vocabulary term next to the correct definition.





1.__________________________ self-governing regions that Romans divided and ruled.

2.__________________________ a form of government where citizens elected leaders to make decisions for them.

3.__________________________ the upper class of Roman citizens that were decedents from early settlers.

4.__________________________ special officials selected by the Plebeians after they walked out of Rome.

5.___________________________ to refuse to agree to, any laws that were not liked.

6.___________________________ a group of consuls that advised the governing body.

7.____________________________ two elected chief official elected every year.

8._____________________________ a leader with complete authority

9. _____________________________ this lower class was made up of merchants, craft workers, soldiers and farmers.

Bonus: Using your text on page 256 answer the following question: Explain why the area around Rome was a good place to settle?  Cite with evidence.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Friday, March 6, 2015 D Day

Timelines of Roman Republic

Objectives: As a result of the lesson students will...

1.Research dates from 100 b.c. to 45 b.c. to find significant dates of the Roman republic.

2.Organize dates to create a timeline from 1000 b.c. to 45 b.c.

3. Summarize events on timeline


Lesson Overview :  Students will learn about timelines and how events move from 1000 b.c to 45 b.c. Students will work together to find dates from 1000 b.c. to 45 b.c.. Students will organize events in order. Students will create a timeline.

Requirements:
- MUST HAVE A TITLE- Roman Republic

- MUST HAVE THE DATES

- MUST HAVE DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS

- MUST HAVE COLOR

- MUST HAVE GRAPHICS
Evidence of Learning:

Create a timeline. Assessment- Individual grades and group grade on poster.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Lesson Plans for February 23, 2015- February 27, 2015

Lesson Plans for February 23, 2015- February 27, 2015
Mr. Bish
Science/ Non-fiction Literature

TOPIC OF STUDY - SCIENCE FAIR


Morning Meeting Procedure

8:20-9:15
 Students will make their way down to the LGI room and participate in Monday Morning Meeting. Students will listen  and actively participate in the meeting. During the meeting students will do the following.
- Greeting - In preparing for the year the students have been working on professional greetings. student have been learning to introduce themselves by making eye contact, shaking hands in a professional manner, clearly saying their names and actively listening.
- Morning Buzz- Students will participate int he interactive news segment of the Monday Morning Meeting. During this time students will learn objectives for the week, review previously taught content, current events, weather and self- reflection. ( Focus of the Lesson Health- Hygiene)

Speaker - Connie Gerrow- 4H Presentation



Presenting at a Science Fair

ABSTRACT - How to write an abstract

Objectives for the Lesson : As a result of the lessons students will

Learn the different parts of the abstract
Work in collaborative groups to create a final abstract
Write and print abstract that meets all the criteria

Criteria
An abstract is an abbreviated version of your science fair project final report. For most science fairs it is limited to a maximum of 250 words (check the rules for your competition). The science fair project abstract appears at the beginning of the report as well as on your display board.
Almost all scientists and engineers agree that an abstract should have the following five pieces:
  • Introduction. This is where you describe the purpose for doing your science fair project or invention. Why should anyone care about the work you did? You have to tell them why. Did you explain something that should cause people to change the way they go about their daily business? If you made an invention or developed a new procedure how is it better, faster, or cheaper than what is already out there? Motivate the reader to finish the abstract and read the entire paper or display board.
  • Problem Statement. Identify the problem you solved or the hypothesis you investigated.
  • Procedures. What was your approach for investigating the problem? Don't go into detail about materials unless they were critical to your success. Do describe the most important variables if you have room.
  • Results. What answer did you obtain? Be specific and use numbers to describe your results. Do not use vague terms like "most" or "some."
  • Conclusions. State what your science fair project or invention contributes to the area you worked in. Did you meet your objectives? For an engineering project state whether you met your design criteria.
Evidence of Learning: Students will produce abstract 

Tuesday, February 24, 2015 

Lesson Focus - Setting up display boards 




Display Board - Setting up your display board 

Objectives: As a result of the lesson students will...

Use the science buddies website to set up their presentation board 
Work in collaborative groups to set up presentation boards 

SAMPLE BOARDS - Links shows  samples for boards 

Evidence of Learning - students work on display boards that meet criteria 

Wednesday, February 25, 2015 

Topic - Critical Friends 
Gallery Walk
Objectives - As a result of the lesson students will
 Participate in gallery walk to critique science boards 
Use feedback to make changes to boards

Evidence of Learning - Students participate in gallery walk to make changes to display boards. 

Monday, February 9, 2015

February 2, 2015- February 6, 2015

Lesson Plans for the Week of February 2, 2015 - February 6, 2015
Grade 6 STEM
Mr. Bish


Monday - February 2, 2015 -  E - Day - SNOW DAY


Tuesday, February 3, 2015 E - Day

Variables, Purpose, Hypothesis-

Hypothesis Overview :


Hypothesis Overview:

Objectives for the Lesson- As a result of the lesson students will...

Work in collaborative groups to write the purpose of their experiment.

Distinguish between independent, dependent, and controlled variables

Write independent, dependent, and controlled variables for individual experiments.

Lesson Overview-  Science Buddies Variables

Students will learn:

Independent Variables- what changes in the experiment.
Dependent Variable- What is measured or observed 
Controlled- What remains the same 

Model:

Independent Variable - The independent variable in our experiment is drinking and 8oz glass of water before bed.

Dependent Variable- The dependent variable in our experiment is counting the number of times a person wakes up a night.

Controlled Variable- The controlled variable will be the amount of water being consumed a night.

Evidence of Learning- Students will write, edit and type purpose, variables and hypothesis for experiments. 

Wednesday, February 4, 2015 - F- Day 

Objectives : As result of the lesson students will...

Work in cooperative groups to complete hypothesis for experiment.

Write hypothesis as an If, then statement.


Learning Overview: Students will discuss with the students the importance of a hypothesis in an experiment. Students will write the hypothesis as an if then statement.  
Example:  If a person drinks an 8oz glass of water before bed, then they will not wake up as much as  a person who does not consume water. 

Evidence of Learning:  Students will write their hypothesis as an if , then statement. 

Thursday, February 5, 2015 A- Day 

Objective: As result of the lesson students will...

Work in collaborative groups 

Lesson Plans for the Week of 2/9/15-2/13/15

Lesson Plans for the Week of 2/9/15-2/13/15
Mr. Bish
Science/ Non-Fiction Literacy

Topic of the Week Science Fair Monday 


MAKE SURE YOUR EXPERIMENT IS DONE BY THE END OF THE WEEK !!!!!!!!!!!!


Monday, February 9, 2015 C- Day 

Morning Meeting Procedure

8:20-9:15
 Students will make their way down to the LGI room and participate in Monday Morning Meeting. Students will listen  and actively participate in the meeting. During the meeting students will do the following.
- Greeting - In preparing for the year the students have been working on professional greetings. student have been learning to introduce themselves by making eye contact, shaking hands in a professional manner, clearly saying their names and actively listening.
- Morning Buzz- Students will participate int he interactive news segment of the Monday Morning Meeting. During this time students will learn objectives for the week, review previously taught content, current events, weather and self- reflection. ( Focus of the Lesson Health- Hygiene)

Speaker - Officer Taylor Smoke and Benny of the St. Regis Mohawk Police Force K- 9 Handler



Objectives for the lesson : As a result of the lesson students will.....

1.)  Learn how to use observation logs and data collection tables to collect data during the experiment. 
2.) Create data and observational tables for experiments.

Lesson Overview:  Teacher will compare data tables and observations logs.  Observations longs need to have a great deal of detail when recorded.  Data tables need...

Data and Observation Tables Need...


- Titles for each data table


- Need to have trials labeled

- Need to have observations labeled

- Word processed 

- Need to be organized and neat

Sample Data Table: 

Sample Observation Log: 

Needs Dates, Time, Physical Descriptions, Weight Color, Smell, Texture, Etc 

Evidence of Learning Students will create data tables for their experiment. 

Tuesday, February 10 , 2015 D- Day 
Objectives: As a result of the lesson students will...



Learn how to write a data analysis.
Work in collaborative groups to complete data analysis 
Produce a final copy of the data analysis

Lesson Overview: Students will learn about data analysis using the the following link:

Data Analysis- Read overview.  Model with sample by showing sample .
Evidence of Learning- Student produce a data table or observational analysis of data or observations.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015- E day

Preparing a conclusion:

Objectives- As a result of the lesson students will....

Work in collaborative groups to write a conclusion for science fair
Write the conclusion for science fair

Lesson Overview - Students will use the following link below to learn about writing conclusions.

Writing a conclusion- read overview , model sample, use check list when writing their conclusion.

Evidence of Learning - Write a conclusion that restates hypothesis, validates or invalidates the hypothesis. explains what was observed during the observation and supports with data, explains what further research can be done or plans for the next experiment,


Thursday, February 12, 2015 - F Day
Abstract

Objectives for the lesson : As a result of the lesson students will...

Work in collaborative groups to write the abstract for their experiment.

Write the abstract for their experiment

Lesson Overview:

Students will go to the  following link:
lAbstract
Students will read overview of the abstract
- Students read sample
- Use checklist to complete abstract

Evidence of Learning-Write the final copy of abstract


Friday, February 13, 2015

Work Day


Objectives- Students finish all parts of their experiments and produce written parts of poster boards

Use following Link to complete project

Project Link

Evidence of Learning - Complete Experiments !!!!!!!

Monday, January 19, 2015

Lesson Plans for the Week of 1/19/15- 1/23/15

Lesson Plans for the Week of 1/12/2015-1/16/2015
Mr. Bish 
Social Studies / STEM/ Non- Fiction Literacy 

Unit: Science Fair 

Monday, January 19, 2014  

NO SCHOOL-  IN OBSERVANCE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY



Tuesday, January 20, 2015 - B - Day 



Review of Close Reading Science Article:  Writing this is about statements. Chunking each section by writing about statements about each paragraphs.

Tuesday, Morning Meeting Procedure

8:30-9:00-
 Students will make their way down to the LGI room and participate in Monday Morning Meeting. Students will listen  and actively participate in the meeting. During the meeting students will do the following.
- Greeting - In preparing for the year the students have been working on professional greetings. student have been learning to introduce themselves by making eye contact, shaking hands in a professional manner, clearly saying their names and actively listening.
- Morning Buzz- Students will participate int he interactive news segment of the Monday Morning Meeting. During this time students will learn objectives for the week, review previously taught content, current events, weather and self- reflection. ( Focus of the Lesson Health- Hygiene)


Speaker - Will Cady - Head of Accounts - Source and Vibe Magazine- Event Planing in California. Mr. Cady will share his educational background and requirements for his job.

Science Lesson for the Day 
Science Fair - Research Using Research Plan Graphic Organizer



Objectives As a  result of the lesson students will...
1.) Write This is About Statements ( gist ) from one of their articles that addresses one of their research questions.
2.) Work in cooperative groups to comprehend their own articles.

What are some tips for reading complex text ?  
Tips for Reading a Complex Text 
1.) Read the text first by previewing the text.
Remember the Five ps 
Purpose- Why did the author write this article?
Prior Knowledge - What do I know about this topic?
Plan - How am I going to read this?
Preview - What information and I going to learn?
Predict - What will I gain from this article?

Then read by chunking - Read each section and write what was the section about.
IF you don't understand reread it.

Lesson Overview: Students will watch the teacher model how to close read a science articles using the following article about stages of sleep.
Sleepdex - Stages of Sleep

The teacher will model how to pre-read, underlining keywords and circling words that are unfamiliar. teacher will then have the students break into groups and pre read one of their selected articles they found the previous lesson.

Evidence of Learning : Students will select on article to close read. Circle Unfamiliar words, Underline Keywords and Write the Gist about each section.
Objectives As a  result of the lesson students will...

Wednesday, January 21, 2015 C- Day 
1.) Work in cooperative groups to identify evidence and information that will help the students write their research question.
2.) Work in cooperative groups to comprehend their own articles.

What are some tips for reading complex text ?  
Tips for Reading a Complex Text 
1.) Read the text first by previewing the text.
Remember the Five ps 
Purpose- Why did the author write this article?
Prior Knowledge - What do I know about this topic?
Plan - How am I going to read this?
Preview - What information and I going to learn?
Predict - What will I gain from this article?

Then read by chunking - Read each section and write what was the section about.
IF you don't understand reread it.

Lesson Overview: Students will watch the teacher model how to close read a science articles using the following article about stages of sleep.
Sleepdex - Stages of Sleep

The teacher will model how to pre-read, underlining keywords and circling words that are unfamiliar. teacher will then have the students break into groups and pre read one of their selected articles they found the previous lesson.

Evidence of Learning : Students will select on article to close read. Circle Unfamiliar words, Underline Keywords and Write the Gist about each section.