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Unit 5 (January 4th-March 10th)

If you have any missing notes or want to reference Mrs. Francis' Notes they can be found here. Just click on the specific title that you want.

 

Exploration of Louisiana Territory

War of 1812

Star Spangled Banner- Created by Francis Scott Key

Westward Expansion

American Progress 

Trail of Tears

Oregon Trail

Mexican American War

California Gold Rush

Immigration

This test review was passed out in class on January 27th. Please refer to it below. ( The answers are in the same link.)

Unit 5 Test Review

In Class Test Review Poster Expectations

I have made this game specifically for the Unit 5 U.S. Territorial Expansion Test on Tuesday January 31st.

GimKit #1

GimKit #2

Gimkit #3

Test Review Strategies that can work for any test. These are ideas if you would like to do them at home to study these are great ways.

 

Card Sort:

Card Sorting

A card sort is great to use on understanding events in chronological order, the specifics of an event, cause and effects, and much more. Sorting by various categories or even playing a matching game is great!

Unit 5 Card Sort Example: 

Card 1: (Event) Manifest Destiny

Card 2: (Description) The belief that God destined the American people to move west.

Card 3: (Image/Mental image) American Progress Painting American Progress Painting by John Gast - Pixels

Posters/ One Pagers:

My Westward Expansion anchor chart 5th grade | Social studies notebook,  Social studies elementary, 6th grade social studies

This is a skill that has specifics of the content throughout a fun layout. Having the big events talked about in the unit should be on the poster/one pager. Organizing the information and being able to display it as if you were presenting is very helpful on making sure you know the information. *Being able to teach someone the information on the poster or one pager can really test your knowledge.*

Unit 5 Example Poster Ideas:

Timeline of events

Students can create an online Kahoot Game all on their own based on the test review questions and answers. This is great because creating and then playing reinforces the understanding of the material and the best part is it is free! They will need to sign in to create a Kahoot. They can use their Dickinson email and password, so they wont forget!

Kahoot- https://kahoot.com/schools-u/ 

How to Make a Kahoot Game | Create Your Own Kahoot

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Unit 4 (November 14-December 16th)

The U.S. Constitution was created between the years of 1787-1789. This document was created by the Founding Fathers to create a perfect union, justice and tranquility to secure freedom for their generation and the future generations in the United States. The next tabs will go over the specific sections of the U.S. Constitution. Below are resources to discuss the overview of the U.S. Constitution and the notes that are in their social studies journal behind the blue unit 4 tab.

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The Preamble states the purpose of the Constitution. This tells us four things. We have discussed these ideas in class and should be in their journal behind the blue Unit 4 tab. The image of the notes page is below.

1. Who the Constitution is written for. (The people of the United States)

2. What the people wanted from the Constitution. (Perfect Union, Justice, Tranquility, Liberty)

3. What the main goal of the Constitution. (Liberty for [all] ourselves and our posterity)

4. Where the people wanted the Constitution to take place. (The United States of America)

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The week of November 28th we learned about the Articles of the U.S. Constitution. Our goal was to be able to explain the branches of government. The students worked on a museum that helped guide through each of the 7 articles of the Constitution. Look below at the notes pages that were given in class.

Museum Tour- https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VtKnprPRl-X0Fr2BX7XwvhHRBS44vwmClIxkTC-233Y/edit?usp=share_link

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Branches of Government Notes
Checks and Balances Notes Page

Checks and Balances are an important part in our representative government. They help us make sure one group does not have more power than another. 

Video of Checks and Balances- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEudI6CasQ8

Checks and Balances Notes- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FH5m2LFDe0Yq-DnQyVg_Kw_yRKDMXlxr/view?usp=sharing

The first 10 amendments are called the Bill of Rights. In 5th grade these are the specific amendments that we focus on. Below is the assignment we did in class that explains what each amendment is. You will also find a comic strip that portrays the the Bill of Rights. The students will be creating their own anchor chart at the end will be creating an anchor chart that will explain what each right is.

Nearpod in class Assignment: https://app.nearpod.com/?pin=JHWPU

Bill of Rights Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10fuJ_TCALUTr91bZFOhGOxhMQMMY2KqV/view?usp=sharing

On Tuesday, December 13th, there will be a test over the U.S. Constitution. Below I have attached the test review that will be discussed in class. There are also games that I am creating. I would recommend making a card sort with notecards or paper to help them sort out their ideas and match the topics and definitions together.

Test Review-https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e-WrpdJNRF3XUYl40DrwKTu_iek6aCnARKBeEPQB_mQ/edit?usp=sharing 

Test Review Answers

Kahoot

GimKit- https://www.gimkit.com/join/638e680e24da7f00216468a9

Flashcard Terms

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