Cycle 1 Week 1



Cycle 1 Week 1History: Tell me about commandments 1-5.Thou shalt…have no other gods before me.not make unto thee any graven image.not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.honor thy father and mother: that thy days may be long upon the land the Lord thy God giveth thee.Latin: Noun endingsNominativeSubjectGenitivePossessiveDativeIndirect ObjectAccusativeDirect ObjectAblativeObject of the prepositionEnglish: PrepositionA PREPOSITION relates a noun or pronoun to another word.Science: What are the classifications of living things?Kingdom Phylum ClassOrderFamilyGenus SpeciesTimeline: Age of Ancient EmpiresCreation and the FallThe Flood and the Tower of BabelMesopotamia and SumerEgyptiansIndus River Valley CivilizationMinoans and MycenaeansMath: 1s and 2s1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 122 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24Geography: Fertile CrescentMediterranean SeaMesopotamiaEuphrates RiverTigris RiverSumerPresentation skill: VolumeTopic:Drawing: Basic shapes—OILS Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 2History: Tell me about commandments 6-10.Thou shalt…not kill.not commit adultery.not steal.not bear false witness against thy neighbor. not covet.Latin: Noun endingsNominativeSubjectGenitivePossessiveDativeIndirect ObjectAccusativeDirect ObjectAblativeObject of the prepositionEnglish: PrepositionsaboutaboveacrossafteragainstScience: What are the five kingdoms of living things?AnimaliaPlantaeFungiProtistaMoneraTimeline: Seven Wonders of the Ancient WorldPatriarchs of IsraelHittites and CanaanitesKushAssyriansBabyloniansChina’s Shang DynastyMath: 3s and 4s3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 364 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48Geography: Assyrian EmpireRed SeaPersian GulfCaspian SeaBlack SeaBabylonPresentation skill: 3-second ruleTopic:Drawing: Mirror images Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 3History: Tell me about the Greek and Roman gods.Greek gods Roman godsZeusJupiterHeraJunoAresMarsAphroditeVenusArtemisDianaHermesMercuryLatin: Noun endings (1st Declension)SingularPluralNominative-a-aeGenitive-ae-ārumDative-ae-īsAccusative-am-āsAblative-ā-īsEnglish: PrepositionsalongamidamongaroundatatopScience: What are some parts of an animal cell?NucleusCytoplasmVacuoleMitochondriaCell membraneGolgi bodiesTimeline: Hinduism in IndiaPhoenicians and the AlphabetOlmecs of MesoamericaIsraelite Exodus and Desert WanderingIsraelite Conquest and JudgesGreek Dark AgesIsrael’s United KingdomMath: 5s and 6s5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 606 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72Geography: Hebrew EmpireJudah IsraelJordan RiverDead SeaPhoeniciaSea of GalileePresentation skill: Eye contactTopic:Drawing: Upside Down Image Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 4History: Tell me about the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are: the Great Pyramids, Hanging Gardens, Temple of Artemis, Statue of Zeus, the Mausoleum, Pharos Lighthouse, and Colossus of Rhodes.Latin: Noun endings (1st Declension)SingularPluralNominative-a-aeGenitive-ae-ārumDative-ae-īsAccusative-am-āsAblative-ā-īsEnglish: PrepositionsbeforebehindbelowbeneathbesideScience: What are some parts of a plant cell?NucleusCell membraneCytoplasmCell wallVacuoleChloroplastsMitochondriaTimeline: Early Native AmericansIsrael Divides into Two KingdomsHomer and HesiodRome Founded by Romulus and RemusIsrael Falls to AssyriaAssyria Falls to BabylonLao-Tzu, Confucius, BuddhaMath: 7s and 8s7 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70 77 848 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96Geography: Hittite EmpireHattusa/HattiAsia MinorTurkeyArabian DesertCyprusPresentation skill: ArticulationTopic:Drawing: Abstract Art Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 5History: Tell me about the split of the Roman Empire.The Roman Republic fought the Punic Wars, which were followed by the Pax Romana. In 286 AD, the empire divided into the Western and Eastern empires until the Germanic barbarians defeated the Western Empire, in 476 AD.Latin: Noun endings (2nd Declension)SingularPluralNominative-us-īGenitive- ī-ōrumDative-ō-īsAccusative-um-ōsAblative-ō-īsEnglish: PrepositionsbetweenbeyondbutbyconcerningScience: What are the major groups of invertebrates?SpongesMollusksStinging-cell animalsSea starsFlatwormsArthropodsRoundwormsSegmented wormsTimeline: Judah Falls to Babylon, Temple DestroyedBabylon Falls to PersiaJews Return and Rebuild the TempleRoman RepublicGolden Age of GreecePeloponnesian WarsPersia Falls to Alexander the GreatMath: 9s and 10s9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 99 10810 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120Geography: Egyptian EmpireEgyptNile RiverUpper/Lower EgyptWest/East DesertsNile DeltaCretePresentation skill: ExpressionTopic:Drawing: Perspective Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 6History: Tell me about the fall of Rome.Taxes, slavery, unemployment and diseases all contributed to the fall of Rome.Latin: Noun endings (2nd Declension)SingularPluralNominative-us-īGenitive- ī-ōrumDative-ō-īsAccusative-um-ōsAblative-ō-īsEnglish: PrepositionsdownduringexceptforfromScience: What are the major groups of vertebrates?FishAmphibiansReptilesMammalsBirdsTimeline: India’s Mauryan EmpireMayans of MesoamericaPunic WarsRome Conquers GreeceRoman Dictator Julius CaesarCaesar Augustus and the Pax RomanaJohn the BaptistMath: 11s and 12s11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 110 121 13212 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144Geography: Roman EmpireSpainGaul/FranceGermania/GermanyAlexandriaCarthagePresentation skill: TempoTopic:Drawing: Final Project Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 7History: Tell me about Hinduism.Hinduism, founded around 1500 B.C., teaches Brahman is the “one great spirit” and that people are divided into castes. Founded around 530 B.C., Buddhism teaches that Siddhartha was the “enlightened one.”Latin: Noun endings (3rd Declension)SingularPluralNominativevarious-ēsGenitive- is-umDative- ī-ibusAccusative-em-ēsAblative-e-ibusEnglish: PrepositionsininsideintolikenearScience: How do animals reproduce?Live birthEggsFragmentationTimeline: Jesus the MessiahPentecost and the Early ChurchPersecution Spreads the GospelHerod’s Temple Destroyed by TitusDiocletian Divides the Roman EmpireConstantine Legalizes ChristianityIndia’s Gupta DynastyMath: 13s (up to 13 x 13)13 26 39 52 65 78 91 104 117 130 143 156 169 Geography: Indus RiverGanges RiverHimalayasArabian SeaBay of BengalGreat Indian DesertPresentation skill: ConfidenceTopic:Tin Whistle: Introduce Music Symbols and Tin WhistleReview game(s):Cycle 1 Week 8History: Tell me about the Age of Imperialism.During the Age of Imperialism, the British established rule over India in 1858 and Queen Victoria was declared the Empress of India in 1877. Before his assassination in 1948, Mohandas Gandhi led the passive resistance movement, which helped win India’s independence.Latin: Noun endings (3rd Declension)SingularPluralNominativevarious-ēsGenitive- is-umDative- ī-ibusAccusative-em-ēsAblative-e-ibusEnglish: PrepositionsofoffonontooutScience: What are some types of seed plants?MonocotDicotConiferTimeline: Council of NiceaAugustine of HippoJerome Completes the VulgateVisigoths Sack RomeThe Middle AgesCouncil of ChalcedonWestern Roman Empire Falls to BarbariansMath: 14s (up to 14 x 14)14 28 42 56 70 84 98 112 126 140 154 168 182 196Geography: ChinaHuang He River (Yellow)Chang Jiang River (Long)An-YangPresentation skill: Gestures or propsTopic:Tin Whistle: Music Symbols & Names/Left-Hand Exercise Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 9History: Tell me about Confucius.Confucius, who lived from 551 B.C. to 479 B.C., taught obedience and respect. Taoism means “The Path” and emphasizes harmony with nature.Latin: Noun endings (4th Declension)SingularPluralNominative-us-ūsGenitive-ūs-uumDative- uī-ibusAccusative-um-ūsAblative-ū-ibusEnglish: PrepositionsoutsideoverpastregardingsinceScience: What are some parts of a plant?LeavesStemsRootsTimeline: Byzantine Emperor JustinianBenedict and MonasticismMuhammad Founds IslamZanj and Early Ghana in AfricaFranks Defeat Muslims at the Battle of ToursGolden Age of IslamVikings Raid and TradeMath: 15s (up to 15 x 15)15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165180 195 210 225Geography: Eastern AsiaMongoliaChinaKoreaJapanYellow SeaPresentation skill: VolumeTopic:Tin Whistle: Music Symbols & Rhythm/Right-Hand ExerciseReview game(s):Cycle 1 Week 10History: Tell me about the Heian empire.As the Heian government weakened in Japan, Shoguns began to rule and expelled all foreigners during the period of isolation. Circa 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry of the U.S. restored trade allowing the Meiji to modernize Japan.Latin: Noun endings (4th Declension)SingularPluralNominative-us-ūsGenitive-ūs-uumDative- uī-ibusAccusative-um-ūsAblative-ū-ibusEnglish: PrepositionsthroughthroughouttotowardScience: What are some kinds of leaves and leaf parts?SpinesNeedlesTendrilsBractsBud ScalesPalmateTimeline: Japan’s Heian PeriodCharlemagne Crowned Emperor of EuropeAlfred the Great of EnglandErik the Red and Leif Eriksson, Norse ExplorersVladimir I of KievByzantine Emperor Basil IIEast-West Schism of the ChurchMath: Squares1 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 81 100 121 144169 196 225 Geography: JapanKyotoTokyoMt. FujiPacific OceanSea of JapanPresentation skill: 3-second ruleTopic:Tin Whistle: Musical Scale/Simple Tune Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 11History: Tell me about the Byzantine Empire.In 313 AD, Byzantine Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity. Emperor Justinian’s Code gave rights to all men. After Basil II and the Golden Age, Muslim Turks conquered parts of the Byzantine Empire, which led to the Crusades.Noun endings (5th Declension)SingularPluralNominative-ēs-ēsGenitive-ēī-ērumDative-ēī-ēbusAccusative-em-ēsAblative-ē-ēbusEnglish: PrepositionsunderunderneathuntilupuponScience: What are some parts of a flower?PetalStamenAntherPistilSepalTimeline: Norman Conquest and Feudalism in EuropeThe CrusadesZimbabwe and Early Mali in AfricaAztecs of MesoamericaFrancis of Assisi and Thomas AquinasJapan’s ShogunsIncas of South AmericaMath: Cubes (up to 10 x 10 x 10)1 8 27 64 125 216 343 512 729 1000 Geography: Byzantine EmpireConstantinople/IstanbulRomeAthensEphesusAntiochPresentation skill: Eye contactTopic:Tin Whistle: Music Dynamics/More Tunes Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 12History: Tell me about the Muslim Empire.In 622 AD, the Muslim Empire’s religion was founded by Muhammad who worshiped Allah. The Ottoman Empire expanded the Muslim empire until weakness forced westernization.Noun endings (5th Declension)SingularPluralNominative-ēs-ēsGenitive-ēī-ērumDative-ēī-ēbusAccusative-em-ēsAblative-ē-ēbusEnglish: PrepositionswithwithinwithoutScience: What are some plant systems?PhotosynthesisRespirationTranspirationTimeline: Genghis Khan Rules the MongolsEngland’s Magna CartaOttoman EmpireMarco Polo’s Journey to ChinaThe Hundred Years’ War and Black DeathThe RenaissanceChina’s Ming DynastyMath: Teaspoons and Tablespoons3 teaspoons (tsp.) = 1 tablespoon (Tbsp.)2 tablespoons (Tbsp.) = 1 fluid ounce (fl. oz.)Geography: Muslim EmpireMeccaMedina BaghdadDamascusToursSyriaPresentation skill: ArticulationTopic:Tin Whistle: Music Dynamics/More Tunes Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 13History: Tell me about the Kush.The Kush mined gold along the Nile River from 2000 B.C. to 350 A.D. The Berbers traded gold, iron and salt in the desert.Latin: Noun endingsNominativeSubjectGenitivePossessiveDativeIndirect ObjectAccusativeDirect ObjectAblativeObject of the prepositionEnglish: Helping verb A HELPING VERB helps another verb assert action, being, or existence.Science: What are some parts of the earth?CoreMantleCrustHydrosphereBiosphereAtmosphereTimeline: Age of ExplorationPrince Henry Founds School of NavigationSlave Trade in AfricaGutenberg’s Printing PressSonghai in AfricaCzar Ivan the Great of RussiaThe Spanish InquisitionMath: Liquid equivalents8 fluid ounces (fl. oz.) = 1 cup (c.)2 cups (c.) = 1 pint (pt.)2 pints (pt.) = 1 quart (qt.)4 quarts (qt.) = 1 gallon (gal.)Geography: Western AfricaAtlantic OceanSenegal RiverNiger RiverSahara DesertTimbuktuPresentation skill: ExpressionTopic:Great Artists: Giotto Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 14History: Tell me about the Songhai.In the 1400s, the Songhai ruled Timbuktu. The Zanj were skilled craftsmen and traders. The Zimbabweans were wealthy, skillful stone craftsmen.Latin: Noun endingsNominativeSubjectGenitivePossessiveDativeIndirect ObjectAccusativeDirect ObjectAblativeObject of the prepositionEnglish: Helping verbsdodoesdidScience: What are the three kinds of rocks?SedimentaryMetamorphicIgneousTimeline: Columbus Sails to the CaribbeanAge of Absolute MonarchsProtestant ReformationSpanish Conquistadors in the AmericasCalvin’s Institutes of the Christian ReligionCouncil of TrentBaroque Period of the ArtsMath: Linear equivalents2.54 centimeters (cm.) = 1 inch (in.)12 inches (in.) = 1 foot (ft.)5,280 feet (ft.) = 1 mile (mi.)Geography: Ancient AfricaAncient GhanaAncient MaliAncient SonghaiFezTangierPresentation skill: TempoTopic:Great Artists: Ghiberti Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 15History: Tell me about Henry the Navigator.In the 1400s, Henry the Navigator established colonial rule in Africa, leading to slave trade between the Portuguese and the Ashanti.Latin: Noun endings (1st Declension)SingularPluralNominative-a-aeGenitive-ae-ārumDative-ae-īsAccusative-am-āsAblative-ā-īsEnglish: Helping verbshashavehadScience: What is each continent’s highest mountain?Everest in AsiaAconcagua in S. AmericaMcKinley in N. AmericaKilimanjaro in AfricaElbrus in EuropeKosciuszko in AustraliaVinson Massif in AntarcticaTimeline: Japan’s IsolationJamestown and Plymouth Colony FoundedAge of EnlightenmentHudson’s Bay CompanyFirst Great AwakeningClassical Period of the ArtsThe Seven Years’ WarMath: Metric Measurements10 millimeters (mm) = 1 centimeter (cm)100 centimeters (cm) = 1 meter (m)1,000 meters (cm) = 1 kilometer (km)Geography: Middle EastIsraelSinai PeninsulaSuez CanalCairoGaza StripPresentation skill: ConfidenceTopic:Great Artists: Angelico Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 16History: Tell me about the civilizations of Mesoamerica.Three of the advanced civilizations of Mesoamerica from 1200 B.C. to 1500 A.D. were the Olmecs, Mayans, and Aztecs.Latin: Noun endings (1st Declension)SingularPluralNominative-a-aeGenitive-ae-ārumDative-ae-īsAccusative-am-āsAblative-ā-īsEnglish: Helping verbsamareisScience: What are four kinds of volcanoes?ActiveIntermittentDormantExtinctTimeline: Age of IndustryJames Cook Sails to Australia and AntarcticaAmerican Revolution and Gen. George WashingtonMadison’s Constitution and the Bill of RightsFrench RevolutionSecond Great AwakeningLouisiana Purchase and Lewis and Clark ExpeditionMath: Area of a rectangleThe area of a rectangle equals length times widthGeography: Africa (Waters)Zaire River (Congo)Lake VictoriaZambezi RiverOrange RiverNile RiverPresentation skill: Gestures or propsTopic:Great Artists: Durer Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 17History: Tell me about the Aztecs.The Aztecs used pyramids in rituals of human sacrifice. Their civilization began to fall when Hernan Cortés of Spain defeated Montezuma, in 1519.Latin: Noun endings (2nd Declension)SingularPluralNominative-us-īGenitive- ī-ōrumDative-ō-īsAccusative-um-ōsAblative-ō-īsEnglish: Helping verbswaswerebebeing beenScience: What are some parts of a volcano?MagmaVentsLavaCraterGasesTimeline: Napoleon Crowned Emperor of FranceLiberation of South AmericaThe War of 1812The Missouri CompromiseImmigrants Flock to AmericaThe Monroe DoctrineRomantic Period of the ArtsMath: Area of a SquareThe area of a square equals length of its side squared.Geography: Southern AfricaEthiopiaMozambiqueZimbabweSouth AfricaMadagascarPresentation skill: VolumeTopic:Great Artists: Michaelangelo Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 18History: Tell me about the Mound Builders.Circa 1000 BC to 1450 AD, three North American mound-building civilizations were the Adena, the Hopewell, and the Mississippians.Latin: Noun endings (2nd Declension)SingularPluralNominative-us-īGenitive- ī-ōrumDative-ō-īsAccusative-um-ōsAblative-ō-īsEnglish: Helping verbsmaymust mightScience: What are four types of ocean floor?Continental shelfAbyssal plainsMountain rangesRidgesTimeline: Cherokee Trail of TearsU.S. Westward ExpansionMarx Publishes The Communist ManifestoThe Compromise of 1850 and the Dred Scott DecisionU.S. Restores Trade with JapanBritish Queen Victoria’s Rule Over IndiaDarwin Publishes The Origin of SpeciesMath: Area of a TriangleThe area of a triangle equals one-half base times height.Geography: MesoamericaGulf of MexicoYucatan PeninsulaOlmec CivilizationMaya CivilizationAztec CivilizationPresentation skill: 3-second ruleTopic:Great Artists: El Greco Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 19History: Tell me about the Anasazi.The Anasazi of the southwestern United States built adobe villages on the sides of cliffs from 500 BC to 1200 AD.Latin: Noun endings (3rd Declension)SingularPluralNominativevarious-ēsGenitive- is-umDative- ī-ibusAccusative-em-ēsAblative-e-ibusEnglish: Helping verbsshouldcouldwouldScience: What are three ocean zones?PhoticBathylAbbysalTimeline: Lincoln’s War Between the StatesReconstruction of the Southern StatesDominion of CanadaOtto von Bismarck Unifies GermanyBoer Wars in AfricaThe Spanish-American WarThe Progressive EraMath: Area of a circleThe area of a circle equals pi (3.14) times the radius squared.Geography: Original 13 ColoniesNew England ColoniesMiddle ColoniesSouthern ColoniesPresentation skill: Eye contactTopic:Composer & Orchestra: Introduce Orchestra Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 20History: Tell me about the Mexican Revolution.Circa 1910, during the Mexican Revolution, Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata fought the federales for “Land and Liberty.”Latin: Noun endings (3rd Declension)SingularPluralNominativevarious-ēsGenitive- is-umDative- ī-ibusAccusative-em-ēsAblative-e-ibusEnglish: Helping verbsshallwillcanScience: What are some parts of the atmosphere?TroposphereStratosphereMesosphereThermosphereExosphereTimeline: Australia Becomes a CommonwealthMexican RevolutionWorld War I and President WilsonLenin and the Bolshevik Revolution in RussiaU.S. Evangelist Billy GrahamModern Period of the ArtsThe Great Depression and the New DealMath: Circumference of a CircleThe circumference of a circle equals two times pi (3.14) times the radius.Geography: MesoamericaMexico CityChichen ItzaLake TexcocoMayapanOaxacaPresentation skill: ArticulationTopic:Composer & Orchestra: Handel: Water Music Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 21History: Tell me about the exploration of Canada.John Cabot and Samuel de Champlain explored Canada and the St. Lawrence River. Creation of the Hudson’s Bay Company, in 1670, eventually led to war between Britain and France. The maple leaf is the symbol of Canada.Latin: Noun endings (4th Declension)SingularPluralNominative-us-ūsGenitive-ūs-uumDative- uī-ibusAccusative-um-ūsAblative-ū-ibusEnglish: Linking VerbA LINKING VERB makes an assertion by joining two words.Science: What are five major circles of latitude?Arctic CircleTropic of CancerEquatorTropic of CapricornAntarctic CircleTimeline: World War II and President Franklin D. RooseveltStalin of the USSR and the Katyn MassacreThe United Nations FormedThe Cold WarGandhi and India’s IndependenceJewish State EstablishedMao and Communist Victory in ChinaMath: Associative LawThe Associative Law for addition:(a+b) + c = a + (b+c)The Associative Law for multiplication:(a x b) x c = a x (b x c)Geography: Canadian Provinces (1867)OntarioQuebecNew BrunswickNova ScotiaPresentation skill: ExpressionTopic:Composer & Orchestra: Bach: Well-TemperedClavier Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 22History: Tell me about the British North American Act.The British North America Act established the Dominion of Canada. The Canadians gained total independence from Britain in 1982. French is spoken in the province of Quebec.Latin: Noun endings (4th Declension)SingularPluralNominative-us-ūsGenitive-ūs-uumDative- uī-ibusAccusative-um-ūsAblative-ū-ibusEnglish: Linking VerbsfeelbecomeremaintasteScience: What are some kinds of weather fronts?ColdWarmStationaryOccludedTimeline: North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationThe Korean WarMartin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights MovementJim and Elisabeth Elliot, Missionaries to EcuadorThe Antarctic TreatyThe Vietnam WarU.S. Astronauts Walk on the MoonMath: Commutative LawThe Commutative Law for addition:a+b = b+a The Commutative Law for addition:a x b = b x aGeography: Canadian WatersGreat Bear LakeGreat Slave LakeHudson BayBaffin BayLabrador SeaPresentation skill: TempoTopic:Composer & Orchestra: Mozart: Piano Concerto Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 23History: Tell me about the liberation of South America.In the early 1800s, San Martin of Argentina, O’Higgins of Chile, and Simon Bolivar of Venezuela fought to liberate South America from Spain.Latin: Noun endings (5th Declension)SingularPluralNominative-ēs-ēsGenitive-ēī-ērumDative-ēī-ēbusAccusative-em-ēsAblative-ē-ēbusEnglish: Linking VerbsseemappearlooksoundScience: What are some types of clouds?CumulonimbusCirrusStratusCumulusStratocumulusTimeline: Age of Information and GlobalizationWatergate, President Nixon ResignsFall of Communism in Eastern EuropeEuropean Union FormedApartheid Abolished in South AfricaSeptember 11, 2001Rising Tide of FreedomMath: Distributive LawThe Distributive Law states:a(b+c) = ab+acGeography: South America (West)VenezuelaColumbiaEcuadorPeruBoliviaChilePresentation skill: ConfidenceTopic:Composer & Orchestra: Review Handel & Bach Review game(s):Cycle 1 Week 24History: Tell me about Napoleon.When Napoleon threatened the Portuguese Empire, King John VI fled to Brazil. His son, Dom Pedro, granted Brazil independence in 1822.Latin: Noun endings (5th Declension)SingularPluralNominative-ēs-ēsGenitive-ēī-ērumDative-ēī-ēbusAccusative-em-ēsAblative-ē-ēbusEnglish: Linking VerbsstaysmellgrowbeScience: What are some markings on the globe?Latitude (parallels)Longitude (meridians)Prime MeridianDegreesNorthern HemisphereSouthern HemispherePresidents: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan, Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, Harrison, Cleveland, McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, ObamaMath: Identity LawThe Identity Law for addition:a+0 = a The Identity Law for multiplication:a x 1 = aGeography: South America (East)ArgentinaFrench GuianaUruguaySurinameParaguayGuyanaBrazilPresentation skill: Gestures or propsTopic:Composer & Orchestra: Review MozartReview game(s): ................
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