Welcome back to a fun filled year of world history!
There is a club for students that are interested in achieving "above and beyond" the normal classroom expectations. All you have to do is learn all about the various topics and share the answers with me from memory before school, after school, or during a break . You can become a 1 star member or a 24 star member. Click on each challenge for a web page which will help you. Thanks goes to Mrs. Renz in Redmond, Oregon for this idea. You can check out her site at www.redmond.k12.or.us/patrick/renz.
Projects are in and I know you wove to see what the students made. We will be having a Celebration Assembly Friday, April 8th, at 1:00. Some of the projects will be on display there. Here are pictures of the projects presented on Wednesday. They are organized by hours.
These are the projects from 1st hour.
These are projects from 2nd hour.
These are the projects from 5th hour.
These are the projects from 7th hour.
These are the projects from 8th hour.
Links to Waltrip's Wonders
Name the seven continents and 4 oceans and point them out on a map.
Name 15 countries of the world.
Name 15 major cities of the world.
Name 10 Central American countries.
Name 10 South American countries.
Name 10 countries that border the Pacific Ocean.
Name 10 countries in Europe.
Name 10 countries in Africa.
Name 10 natural wonders and tell where they are located.
Name 10 major rivers of the world and point them out on a map.
Name 10 major deserts of the world.
Name 20 counties in Oklahoma.
Name 10 facts about Oklahoma.
Name 15 Native American tribes in Oklahoma.
Name 20 languages spoken around the world.
Name 10 of the world's tallest mountain ranges.
Name 10 volcanoes around the world.
Name the 1st-10th presidents in order.
Name the 11th-20th presidents in order.
Name the 21st-30th presidents in order.
Name the 31st-current president in order.
Name the 10 amendments, also known as the Bill of Rights.
Label the 50 states, capitals, and postal abbreviations on a map.
Name the national animal, anthem, beverage, bird, flower, rock, tree, and dance of Oklahoma.