Thursday, May 31, 2012

Late and/or Missing Work

All late work and/or missing work is due Monday, June4, 2012.

Thanks,
Cathy

Oh, Canada!

Today, we started answering questions from the chapter about Canada. They ARE NOT Homework, but I'm going to post them anyway since a few students made the request. 

Thanks,
Cathy

Canada Section 2

1.     Who are the Metis?

2.     What is one of the most culturally diverse cities in Canada?

3.     What is a dominion?

4.     Who were the first European people to settle Canada?

5.     Where was the Seven Years’ War fought?

6.     Who conquered “New France”?

7.     What type of government does Canada have?

8.     Where, in the world, was “New France” located?

9.     What did Canada use to help create a nation “from sea to sea”?

10. List the provinces of Canada, and their capital cities. (Use the map, p 135)

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

20 Questions

Today we corrected pages 8 and 9 in class.  The assignment for the day is to complete pages 7 and 10 in the "Central America and Caribbean Islands" booklet.  Each page is a quiz and will be entered in the gradebook as a quiz. Each page is an OPEN BOOK quiz, and a page number is part of the answer. 

These pages are due Thursday, May 24, when class beginsTime was given in class to work on the assignment. 

Thanks,
Cathy

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Booklet pages 8 & 9 Due Wednesday 5/23

Yesterday I was out of the room.  The assignment was to read pages 231-217, with a partner or alone, and do pages 8 and 9 in the booklet.  I also requested page numbers be supplied with answers on page 8.  This assignment is due Wednesday May 23 at the beginning of class. We will be correcting the work in class.

Thanks,
Cathy

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Econ Quiz; today's homework

This is a copy of the quiz that was assigned today.  Time was given in class to work on the assignment, but just in case...........

This is due Wednesday, May 16, 2012.

Students will be able to use this quiz as "notes" for the final Econ quiz.  We will correct this before taking the final quiz.



Name:_________________________________  Hour:____

Economics Quiz

  1. The first level of economic activity uses natural resources and raw materials to produce goods; this is known as a _____________________ industry.

  1. Natural resources and raw materials are manufactured into other products at the _____________________ level of industry.

  1. Research and distribution of information based on products happens at the __________________________ level of industry.

  1. Goods and services are exchanged at the ___________________ level of industry.

  1. Teachers, nurses, and truck drivers provide a ______________________.

  1. A _______________ is a thing that is produced; it has a “physical presence”, and can be used.

  1. ____________________________________ is what you experience when you have to choose between two items and pick one item over the other item.

  1. Water, trees, plants, oil, and coal are ____________________________.

  1. ______________________________ are the workers in a factory, store, or school.

  1. Goods that the USA sells to other countries are _________________.

  1. Goods that the USA buys from other countries are ________________.

  1. When there is a limited, non-renewable amount of a resource, we think of it as _________________________________.

  1. If video game prices are low, the ________________ for the games will be high.

  1. The amount of goods or services that a producer is willing to provide is the _____________________________ of that good or service.

  1. If a store sells out of a popular game, but can order more, they are experiencing a ____________________________, not a scarcity.

  1. The __________ includes the values of a country’s goods and services produced by factories in the country and factories located in foreign countries but owned by citizens of the country.

  1. Communist countries like North Korea and Cuba have a _______________________ economy; the government has complete control of the economic system in the country.

  1. Factors of production are controlled by people rather than the government in a __________________________ economy.

  1. Most one-crop economies are found in ____________________regions.

  1. In a free enterprise system, goods are sold in a _________________ economy.



Word Bank

 command       demand       exports     free enterprise     good    GNP  GDP  

human resources     imports     market        natural resources 

opportunity cost      primary      quaternary   scarce     secondary   service  

shortage     supply   tertiary   tropical 

Econ Terms; Quiz Tomorrow! Homework Tonight!

Tomorrow we will be having an Econ Quiz.  We have spent a couple of days reviewing, and today your child worked on a "practice" quiz, which is actually more difficult than the final quiz.  This quiz, on goldenrod paper, is due tomorrow, May 16. This assignment is open-book, and the "goldenrod" quiz can be part of the notes students may use when taking the Final Econ Quiz on Wednesday. The Final Econ Quiz will include examples of Supply, Demand, Opportunity Cost, Wants, Needs, etc.  It will be important that you child understand the "essence" of the word; simply memorizing the definition might not be  the best approach. 

Below are the definitions; an example, when provided, is in bold, italic print.


Economic Terms


2.     Scarcity: When there is not enough of a good (product) or service to meet the needs of everyone who wants the good or service


3.    Opportunity Cost:  The good or service that is given up when you buy your first choice.  (What you decide NOT to buy to get your first choice.)


4.     Profit Motive: Profit (money a business makes) is why a company, business, or store is started.  The owners want to make money.


5.    Competition: Competition helps consumers because competition can make prices go lower. (Meijer may charge less for cereal than D&W to get you to shop in their store. The competition is between Meijer and D&W.)

6.    Demand: The desire and ability to pay for a product or service. (I have money, so I can buy new shoes; I have a demand for shoes.)


7.     Law of Demand: The idea that consumers will purchase more of a good at lower prices, and less of a good at higher prices.  The idea is also that higher prices will always lead to lower quantities of a good being demanded. (For example, when gas prices go up, people may make fewer “unnecessary” trips.)

8.    Supply: The amount of goods/services producers are willing to sell at various prices. (For example, stores are willing to sell school supplies at a lower price before school starts because they have a high number of school supplies.

9.    Law of Supply: The idea that producers will supply more of a product or service at higher prices, but less of a product at lower prices. (Before school starts, when everyone wants supplies, the stores have many school supplies that they will sell at a lower price.  After school starts, the number of supplies is lower, and the price is higher.)


10.  Compare Inelastic Demand and Elastic Demand: With an Inelastic Demand, people will always keep buying a product no matter what the cost. (For example, people will always buy gas for their car, no matter how expensive. We need gas in our car to get to our job, so we buy it at any price.)  With an Elastic Demand, people will buy less of a product if the price becomes too expensive and may look for a substitute product if the price is too high. (For example, if the price of Coke increases, you have options; don’t buy as much Coke, buy another brand like Meijer or Faygo cola, or buy no cola at all.)


11.   Economic Resources: Land, Labor, Capital, Entrepreneurship, Technology


12.           Wants: Products we desire but don’t need; (for example, you need shoes, but you might WANT Zig-Tech Reeboks!  You need food, but you might WANT to only eat food from McDonald’s.)
      Needs: Those things you need to maintain life-food, water, a place to live, clothing.


Friday, May 11, 2012

Open Book Quiz; Section 1, Due May 14

Today we finished taking notes over Section 1 of Chapter 9.  Since we did this on a "graphic organizer" I don't think the kids interperted the activity as "taking notes"!  In the CA/CI booklet, the Quiz on page 3 was assigned.  Since this was a quiz, page numbers are a required part of the answer.  Those statements that were "False" also needed to be changed to make them true. Both the notes and the quiz are due Monday, May 14.

Next week we will be reviewing Economics and taking a "post test" on either Wednesday or Thursday. 

Have a nice weekend.

Thanks,
Cathy

Thursday, May 10, 2012

No Homework

Today we corrected the Central America-Caribbean Island maps; look for grades on IC by the end of the day Friday.

Please remind your student that it is imperative that they come to class prepared each day.  This means they should be bringing their book, booklet,  homework, and a writing instrument on a daily basis.

Thanks,
Cathy

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Lost and/or Missing Books

I have had several students come to me the past few days to tell me that they have lost their book!!  We are still using our book on a daily basis, so it is important that your student locate their book as soon as possible. Aside for needing the book in the class right now, if the book needs to be replaces at the end of the year, your child will be fined. 

So....start looking under those beds, the couch, the car seats, or any other place that a Social Studies might like to hide :-)

Thanks,
Cathy

Potential Homework!!

Today we watched a short video about the geography of Central America.  After the video, the kids had time to work on  pages 1 & 2 in the "Central America and Caribbean Islands" booklet. These pages, pages 1 & 2  are due tomorrow, Thursday, May 10. The assignment is straight-forward and follows  Section One (pages 206-207) from the beginning to the end of the section.  Page numbers are not required on this assignment.

A reminder, too, that the map of Central America and the Caribbean Islands is due Thursday, May 10.

Students have been absent from the room on Tuesday and Wednesday for additional Band rehearsal; however, they are still responsible for work that they missed.  Mrs. Bredwell has reminded the students that it is their responsibility to "keep up" with Core Class work.

Thanks,
Cathy

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Central America and the Caribbean Islands

Today we began Chapter 9, "Central America and the Caribbean Islands".  We started with a map assignment, which will be due Thursday, May 10.  Time was given in class to work on the assignment, but tomorrow we will not be working on the map.

I put the maps in the Documents section of my web page, too, so if it's lost, feel free to print another :-)


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Mexico Market Trade and Barter Day

This Friday, May 4, is Mexico Market Trade and Barter Day. I posted information about this event last week, but the info will follow this posting.

This is an assignment, so each student is required to participate.  Participation means that each student bring at least five items to trade/barter.  It is actually a fun activity and even "shy" kids end up having fun.  Because this is an assignment, and the kids have known about this activity for a week, those kids who don't bring items will recieve a 0 (zero) for the day; it will not be possible to "make up" the zero grade.

Please have your child look around for tradeable items; cards, old games, toy cars, jewelry, rock collections, stuffed animals, etc.  It truly is a fun day!!


Mexican Market Trade and Barter Day
Who: 6th grade students

What: Bring in items to trade and barter with their classmates. * Items must fit into one grocery bag.  Students should also bring in a colorful beach towel which will help to organize the merchandise.

When: Friday, May 4 2012

Where: Media center

Why: Markets are essential in Mexico. This activity gives students the opportunity to experience a market setting where they can trade and barter.

* Items to consider for trade: CD’s DVD’s, computer games, old toys, jewelry, crafts, if it’s handmade it probably is OK to trade. All items to trade should pass parental inspection and approval. Items not permitted: food, old clothing, lotions, makeup, body spray, candles, or anything flammable. Use good judgement

Flip book Due Friday, May 4

Just a reminder that the Mexico Flipbook is due on Friday.  This is a TEST, so it is important that the assignment be ready to turn in Friday.  I have told the students that it is also very important that they understand the facts they are putting in their book!  This is not an assignment where one learns to cut and paste from the web to a word document.  This is an assignment in which one teaches me about Mexico.  I have been telling the kids that if I don't "get" one of their facts, I will ask them to explain; if they can't explain the fact, they will not earn credit for the fact.