1. Study Round 1 and 2 Spelling Bee words in this way: highlight any vowel & consonant patterns, words within words, or anything else you want to remember about a word. For example, in the word "issue," the "ss" makes a "sh"sound, so the "ss" should be highlighted. Here's another example: the word pomegranate has the word "gran" in the middle and ends with "ate." Studying this way is more personal and more effective.
One big reminder: when studying, your level of focus is utmost importance. Highlighting without intentionality will not garner the desired results, so pay attention to how you working though this assignment.
2. Telling homework: Share your field trip (as well as what we have been learning in history this week) with your parents.
Here are some words to help you in your discussion: Sebastian Vizcaino, New Spain, Mexico, Portugeuse whalers, Italian fisherman, Junipero Serra, the original Presidio of Monterey, the Presidio Royal Chapel, ranchos or land grants, the purpose of a constitution, the original preposed size of California, the connection between California statehood and the Gold Rush, the differences between the Catholic and Protestant churches, Martin Luther, the printing press, the importance of the book written about Marco Polo's journeys, and why the Spanish and other Europeans wanted to find an ocean route to Asia.
One big reminder: when studying, your level of focus is utmost importance. Highlighting without intentionality will not garner the desired results, so pay attention to how you working though this assignment.
2. Telling homework: Share your field trip (as well as what we have been learning in history this week) with your parents.
Here are some words to help you in your discussion: Sebastian Vizcaino, New Spain, Mexico, Portugeuse whalers, Italian fisherman, Junipero Serra, the original Presidio of Monterey, the Presidio Royal Chapel, ranchos or land grants, the purpose of a constitution, the original preposed size of California, the connection between California statehood and the Gold Rush, the differences between the Catholic and Protestant churches, Martin Luther, the printing press, the importance of the book written about Marco Polo's journeys, and why the Spanish and other Europeans wanted to find an ocean route to Asia.