Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Turn in Government/Economies Worksheet
- Europe Maps
- Europe Maps due Wednesday
Picture of the day: London/Big Ben
Daily Did you Know: An Englishman drinks more tea than any person of any other nation.
Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Research Types of Governments and Economies on iPads
- Due Tomorrow
- Testing in Library
Picture of the day: Colosseum, Rome, Italy
Daily Did you Know: The University of Rome is one of the world’s oldest universities and was founded by the Catholic Church in A.D. 1303. Often called La Sapienza (“knowledge”), the University of Rome is also Europe’s largest university with 150,000 students
Warm-up:
- Warm-up None
Planners:
- Turn in missing work
- Get Clicker
- Quick Study
- TEST
- When done, stay QUIET, word search, color, draw, read, close eyes, anything but TALKING
Picture of the day: Thailand
Daily Did you Know: Thailand is home to the world’s largest gold Buddha, the largest crocodile farm, the largest restaurant, the longest single-span suspension bridge, and the world’s tallest hotel.
Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Turn in missing work
- Review for Test
- STUDY for Unit Test tomorrow
Picture of the day: Kuala Lumpur Petronas, Twin Towers Malaysia
Daily Did you Know: The largest cave chamber in the world is the Sarawak Chamber in Gunung Mulu National
Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Turn in Missing Work
- Projects
- Practice Test
- Unit Test May 3
Picture of the day: Bayon, Cambodia
Daily Did you Know: In Cambodia, the head is regarded as the highest part of the body and shouldn’t be touched even in the kindest manner
Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Turn in missing work
- Turn in homework packets
- Quiz over Southeast Asia
- Projects due May 1
- Unit Test May 3
Picture of the day: Singapore
Daily Did you Know: Apart from Monaco, Singapore is the most densely populated country in the world, with 6,430 people per square kilometer.
Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Turn in missing work
- Special Review Mission
- Finish Prezi/Study Guide
- Homework Packet and Quiz next Tuesday
- Projects due May 1
- Unit Test May 3
Picture of the day: Prambanan, Indonesia
Daily Did you Know: Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago consisting of many thousands of islands. Around six thousand of the islands are inhabited. Also, Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation, is 86 percent Muslim—and the largest Islamic country, though it is a secular state.
Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map Quiz
Planners:
- Turn in Vocab and Missing Work
- Prezi/Study Guide
- Homework Packet and Quiz over Southeast Asia due on Tuesday
Picture of the day: Chocolate Hills, Philippines
Daily Did you Know: The country is the “texting capital of the world,” as 350 to 400 million text messages (SMS) are sent daily by 35 million cellular phone users – more than that of the United States and Europe combined.
Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Turn in missing work
- Southeast Asia Vocab
- End of year questions
- Homework Packet and Quiz next Tuesday
Picture of the day: Bagan Myanmar
Daily Did you Know: The Mekong River, which forms part of Thailand’s eastern border, supports more than 1,300 species of fish. It holds some of the world’s largest freshwater fish, including a giant catfish which can reach nearly 10 feet long and weigh as much as 660 lbs.
Warm-up:
- Warm-up Map
Planners:
- Turn in missing work/homework packet
- Turn in Study Guide for Extra Credit
- Quiz
- Pick up new homework packet
Picture of the day: Kijong tong, North Korea / North Korea Flag Pole
Daily Did you Know: In North Korea, you can’t turn off the government radio installed in your home, only reduce the volume and many people don’t even know that man has walked on the moon.