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Extractions: Infonation - this site will set up a comparison list for up to 7 different countries. Your Nation - for grades 6 and up. It compares two countries, but has more choice in countries and more varied information U.S. Census Bureau - for grades 8 and up. It includes statistical facts for demographic and socioeconomic information. EdSiteMent - top humanities websites and lesson plans Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly - official government site Statistics Canada Teaching Resources The United Nations Homepage Quebec History - a site created by a professor from Marianopolis College in Montreal - very thorough! Canadian Social Studies websites - from a teacher in Watrous The History Place - featured exhibits, homework help, and This Month in History One World Web Site - Alberta Social Studies Council site with many links CRB Foundation Heritage Project - learn about Heritage fairs Early Canadiana Online - A great site about early Canadian History!
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Extractions: Tip #1: Provide well-lit work area, equipped with needed supplies Tip #2: Control and limit meaningful distractions Some children and adolescents frequently choose to do their homework while listening to a radio or watching TV, claiming that it helps them focus. In many situations, this may be true. However, certain types of noise in certain situations may be distracting. Audio and visual distractions will tend to interfere more with difficult assignments than with easy and routine assignments. In addition, meaningful background sounds, such as TV, speech, and vocal music, tend to be more distracting than instrumental music or other nonvocal background noise. As a general rule, you should try and control and limit meaningful distractions, such as telephone, TV, vocal music, and interruptions from others during homework time, particularly during difficult assignments. Do not worry as much about nonvocal background noise during easy and routine assignments, if your child is completing her work. Tip # 3: Help your child develop a daily and weekly schedule of homework and other activities Things To Do Today Mon Tues Wed.
Social Studies - Smith Elementary School Social studies. CIA Interactive World Fact Book Information about every country onplanet Earth Reference help on the Web Lots of ss information including the http://web.pccs.k12.mi.us/smith/mediacenter/social_studies.htm
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Extractions: Tip #1: Provide well-lit work area, equipped with needed supplies You can support your child's efforts to complete his homework by providing him with the right workspace at home. A good work area is one that has adequate space, is well lit, has the needed supplies (see list to right) and is relatively free from distractions. Tip #2: Control and limit meaningful distractions Some children and adolescents frequently choose to do their homework while listening to a radio or watching TV, claiming that it helps them focus. In many situations, this may be true. However, certain types of noise in certain situations may be distracting. Audio and visual distractions will tend to interfere more with difficult assignments than with easy and routine assignments. In addition, meaningful background sounds, such as TV, speech, and vocal music, tend to be more distracting than instrumental music or other nonvocal background noise. As a general rule, you should try and control and limit meaningful distractions, such as telephone, TV, vocal music, and interruptions from others during homework time, particularly during difficult assignments. Do not worry as much about nonvocal background noise during easy and routine assignments, if your child is completing her work. Tip # 3: Help your child develop a daily and weekly schedule of homework and other activities One of the benefits of homework is that it can help children develop their skills in organization and managing their time. Homework can interfere with important social and recreational activities if the child does not plan ahead. Teach your child how to make both daily and weekly schedules for her activities (see figure below). On a daily basis, have your child decide what needs to be done that day and when to do it. This should include a listing of all homework assignments and other activities and responsibilities. It is often a good idea to decide ahead of time on the order of homework assignments, sandwiching the harder assignments in between the easier assignments. At the beginning of the week, it is helpful to list out all the activities for the coming week. This will help your child plan. For example, if your child has a Social Studies test on Wednesday and she needs two days to study for it, she can plan on bringing her Social Studies book home Monday and Tuesday nights.
Web Sites By Subject that will help you with your homework and project SCORE Hss Online Resources - History Social Science. at the Center for Civilian Biodefense studies at Johns http://internal.vusd.solanocoe.k12.ca.us/buck/study_links.htm
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Homework Assignments to take her around and show her the country. StarChild/solar_system_level1/planets.htmlSocial studiespacket due Math- Packet due Friday ss- Packet due Monday http://www.ues.gseis.ucla.edu/curriculum/Room1and2/homework01-02.html
Extractions: Reading- Read January 2002 Happy New Year Everyone!! A Palindromic Yearcheck out all the Palindromic Dates from 001-9999! The European Method of Writing Dates differs, so do their palindromes. Check out European palindromes at this French siteclick on dates. December 4, 2001. Tuesday (no one sent me the homeworkwho is Tuesday?) Math- 2 lateral thinking puzzles Science- continue your research on your science questions for your Squeak active essay PARENTS Puzzle Books at Amazon for the Holidays! December 3, 2001, Monday (no one sent me the homework today!who is Monday?) Math- 2 lateral thinking puzzles-write your explanation on the sheet Science -working on your research question and your Squeak project, sign up to send your name to Mars in 2003, http://spacekids.hq.nasa.gov/2003/ November 29 2001
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Extractions: Homework Assignments Homework System in 6th Grade Students are out of school from Saturday, March 22 to April, 6,2003. First day back after break is Monday, April 7, 2003. Stanford testing will be the week of April 21-25. Wednesday, March 19, 2003 Math-probability test tomorrow PARENTS!! Talking with Kids about War and Violence PBS website Tuesday, March 18, 2003 Math-2 packets due on Wednesday Monday, March 17, 2003 Happy St. Patrick's Day! Math-2 class packets due on Wednesday Poetry Notebook due on Tuesday Friday, March 14, 2003 Happy Pi Day! Wednesday, March 5, 2003 Great presentations by sixth graders at the Open House today! Math- sample spaces in probability due Thursday Social Studies-research, making poster board Keep writing poemsremember to type them! Science-class 2-If you haven't finished your paper DNA strand, finish coloring, and enjoy your licorice DNA model! Tuesday, March 4, 2003 Math- sample spaces in probability due Thursday Social Studies-research, making poster board Keep writing poemsremember to type them! Science-class 2-If you haven't finished your paper DNA strand, finish coloring, and enjoy your licorice DNA model!
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Course Syllabus You should be able to discuss the studies and their the study, was the study conductedin only one country, was the and homework Assignments as ss 1 and ss 2 http://www.lvc.edu/math/courses/DEWALDSYLLABUS.02S.htm
Extractions: Course Syllabus Welcome to MAS 170! I. Text Statistics , third edition by Freedman, Pisani, Purves, and Adhikari. II Purpose and Design Of The Course The general purpose of this course is to have you become curious, creative, and critical thinkers. The specific purpose of this course is to have you become comfortable with elementary statistics. The course will emphasize understanding basic concepts rather than statistical techniques. By the end of the course you should be sufficiently "statistically literate" to understand statistics as used in popular journalism and at this level, distinguish good from bad application and analysis. III. Homework And Attendance A. Exercise Sets . Homework will consist of the Exercise Sets A, B, C, etc. from each covered chapter and the Review Exercises in Chapter 6. The answers to the Exercise Sets are found in the back of the book. The homework will be due on the date in the syllabus. It will be collected and graded. You will receive credit for your homework if your work demonstrates significant effort. You will start with 25 homework points and lose 5 points each time you miss or do not receive credit for an assignment.
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Extractions: HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS WEB LINKS Social Studies: HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS Social Studies: WEB LINKS Advanced Placement Test Prep American Nation Textbook sample questions site American Pageant Textbook chapter quizes site American People testbook sample test questions site AMERICAN HISTORY 102: 1865 - Present 100+ Quizes for Advanced History A teacher at Maria Regina High School in Hartsdale, New York has posted
Homework Log For Taia Larse Social studies Atlas search page Gather info on a country that represents 1 9/27(Fri), homework, (Monkeys)Social studies Organize your ss notebook. http://www.arcycom.org/jordan/logs/tlarse_cr_6_any.html
November Homework Balloon Report. Social studies country in which Timbuktu is located_. and Dec. See Timeline p.3, ss directions p.4). http://academy.d20.co.edu/ems/teams/6maroon/szeliga/nov_hw/
Extractions: Students should continually study their continents and oceans placement and spelling as well as the definitions to the 5 Themes of Geography. (See page 1) Integrated Unit due throughout Nov. and Dec. See Timeline p.3, SS directions p.4) Reading book report due November 15 and 15 AR points should be completed by this time. Monday: Place test
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Extractions: You will have a homework folder which you will take home each night to share with your parents your week's assignment(s). Sometimes we will have small practices that will be due the next day or soon after the assignment is given. We always write the date it is due on the heading of our assignment sheet. There are large projects we complete over a longer period of time but we always have plenty of time for those. Each of you will also be given a daily planner. Your planner will be filled out together at the end of the day with all the work that needs to be completed and when. You should share your planner with your parents each evening (that way, they will know what is going on at school and will be able to help you get it all done on time!) You will be responsible to get your planner to school and home again each day. Thanks to all of our families for their time and energy during conference week. It was nice to see everyone and visit about your child's progress this year. This week we will meet in community often to prepare for the WASL exam scheduled to begin on the 22nd. I will assign no additional spelling or math. There will however, be a science test on Friday. Please review the 'F' section of their textbook. We will review the test in games, practice and classroom studying. The test will cover:
Social Studies Links 1 School to Work . http//www.hiltonheadhigh.com/ss.htm. Links to social studieslesson plans available online. homeworkSpot help with homework. http://www.tmla.org/social_studies_links.htm
Extractions: Africa - ancient to present day including many cultural aspects over 50 links (see also Unit 6 - Global Perspectives) American History - early colonial, civil war, reconstruction, world wars to present day many cultural reference over 250 links American Indians - covers many tribes and eras over 100 links Ancient Civilizations- Fertile Crescent, Egypt, Greece , Rome, Kiev, China, India, Mayans, Aztec, as well as concepts for civilization well over 350 links - over 15 links - 15 links to art in different ages, eras and places China, Japan, India, Korea and more covers time, place, events, cultural references such as clothing, samuri, over 125 links (see also Unit 6 - Global Perspectives) Block scheduling issues - articles and data on successes and failures of the block system over 40 links past and present history, cultural references, NATO and US involvement, current events, ethnic cleansing over 50 links
Kids Love 2Learn.ca these online magazines relating to topics in Social studies. http//www.2learn.ca/mapset/ezines/ss.html Elementary. andview the flag and map of the country. http://www.2learn.ca/kids2learn/2Learnkidshomework1ss.html
Extractions: http://www.2Learn.ca/kids2learn/kidsnetsteps1.html Social Studies E-zines - Check out these online magazines relating to topics in Social Studies. http://www.2learn.ca/mapset/ezines/ss.html#Elementary Canadian Emblems and Government Links @2Learn - Here are links to government websites for Canada and each province. Included are provincial emblems and flowers. http://www.2Learn.ca/kids2Learn/emblems/canemblems.html Calgary Herald http://www.canada.com/calgary/calgaryherald/ CBC Newsworld - Canadian television news. http://cbc.ca/newsworld/ Fun and learning for kids of all ages. Hundreds of features, frequent updates to entertain and challenge. http://www.cbc4kids.ca/ CountryReports.org - In depth profiles on countries around the world. http://www.countryreports.org/ Edmonton Journal http://www.canada.com/edmonton/edmontonjournal/ Flags and Maps of the World - Looking for flags and maps? Click on a continent, click on a thumbnail flag, and view the flag and map of the country. http://www.plcmc.org/forkids/mow/
Social Studies Links World http//www.soon.org.uk/country/christmas.htm Subject Links. www.infotaft.marioncity.k12.oh.us/ss.htmlContact http://www.infotaft.marioncity.k12.oh.us/ss.html
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