Core Subjects - Social Sciences
Session Date
Lesson Topic
CIvil war
Lesson Outline
Read, discuss, and answer questions on the American Civil War.

Assignment
None
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
Nico did great and finished the work he was assigned.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
*subbing for Dorothy* Research another economic/political system within a foreign country and compare/contrast the differences to American Democracy.
Lesson Outline
PJ chose to research Communism. We watched a couple of YouTube videos and read some online sources comparing the various differences between Communism and Democracy. PJ focused on the emphasis on civil rights in America and how that differs to Russia, as well as the right to vote in political elections.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
PJ did a great job with his research. He took accurate notes and we had some good conversations about how Communism is structured differently than American Democracy. He got momentarily confused about the difference between referring to a democratic society and the democratic political party, but I think we cleared up the confusion.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Cellular Respiration
Lesson Outline
Cam took notes on cellular respiration and we discussed the three stages: 1. Glycolysis 2. Krebs Cycle 3. Oxidative Phosphorylation. He researched cellular respiration in reptiles and discovered they are ectotherms because their rate of cellular respiration is slower than endotherms.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Economic resources
Lesson Outline
Pj read from his book about different economies in the world. He read a quote about one economic philosophy that countries should produce the products that they are best positioned to produce and trade for the rest.

Pj was asked to re-word this quote so that it meant the same thing but was easier to understand. We discussed some different parts of the world and what products may be easiest for them to produce. We mentioned Alaska and its oil reserves. We spoke about Argentina and its beef exports.

We questioned the claims of any salesperson selling fresh tuna in the state of Ohio. I then asked Pj to engage his imagination. We spoke about the biomes of one of his favorite games Minecraft. I asked him to create a graphic representation of what people from one of those biomes would export if they were part of the real world.

He chose the badlands and did a great illustration.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Slideshow of 5 Major Religions
Lesson Outline
Kaitlin worked on her slideshow by creating the slides for the different religions.

She first created a slide on Christianity and said that it would likely be the easiest one for her to create.

Kaitlin used the bullet-point guide to influence what she wrote on her slide. I asked her about the proper style for the slides (dense paragraphs or bullet points and images). She said that she believed paragraphs were the proper style.

Kaitlin then worked on a slide pertaining to Judaism and answered my question about what it means to be an ethnic religion.

Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
38
Lesson Comments
Kaitlin arrived slightly late for this session.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Online Test
Lesson Outline
Kaitlin took her Chapter 4 online test.

I checked her progress as she went. She was able to locate and start the test promptly.

I gave her updates on the time throughout the session so that she could work on pacing her progress.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Population concentrations and influences
Lesson Outline
Pj and I looked at a map of the world. This map displayed the population densities of the world.

We discussed pockets of population displayed on the map and the reasons for those specific pockets. We discussed the Southeast corner of Australia, and the long narrow strip of population in Egypt.

PJ told me about an ancestor of his who invented an improved water pump. Together, we looked at the patent on file on with the USPTO for said pump. We were able to see where he filed his patent and the date of the filing. We were able to see the art submitted with it as well.

We discussed how technology can influence human populations as well. PJ was asked to surmise how an improved water pump may influence where humans can live on the Earth.

PJ had some wonderful insights and I enjoyed discussing these topics with him.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Population Density
Lesson Outline
Absent - Appointment

PJ and I were to speak about some of the forces that increase and decrease population density today in class.

We were also to speak about some of the norms and culture of the classroom when I am teaching.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
0
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Natural Hazards
Lesson Outline
PJ looked at natural hazards such as the 2011 earthquakes in Japan. Then we researched new designs to help buildings resist damage from earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Topic 6 Congruence and Similarity
Lesson Outline
Kaitlin worked on the Math fluency practice in which she solved several 2-step algebraic equations. She will complete it for homework.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45