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Pacific Northwest History Entry Tasks 2 nd Semester

Entry Task #8 2/26/16 Finish Penny Assessment WA County Map Assignment: Fill out the names of the counties and county seats on map Complete the population statistics worksheet Color county map based on 2010 statistics Complete the county word search

Learning Targets I can identify and locate the counties and county seats of Washington State. I can calculate and analyze the population of Washington State.

Important Dates Tuesday: Entry Task Journals Due

Entry Task #8 2/26/16 Should the penny be kept or eliminated in our country? Why? Agenda: Finish Penny Assessment WA County Map Assignment: Fill out the names of the counties and county seats on map Complete the population statistics worksheet Color county map based on 2010 statistics Complete the county word search Learning Target I can identify and locate the counties and county seats of Washington State. I can calculate and analyze the population of Washington State. Important Date: Tuesday: Entry Task Journals Due

Entry Task #7 2/24/16 What evidence proves that J. Harlen Bretz was correct about the Missoula Floods? List at least 3 pieces of evidence. Agenda: Collect Wind and Rain Pass back Selleck assessment Begin Reading Assessment on The Penny Learning Target: I can make reasoned judgements about the future of the United States penny citing evidence from the sources provided. Important Dates: None

Entry Task #6 2/11/16 What volcanos are located in the Cascade Mountains?

Entry Task #5 2/9/16 What is happening to Mt. Rainier’s core and rock that makes it more dangerous? What was the osceola? Agenda: 5 Regions of PNW Group Assignment Assign Rainforest Homework Learning Targets: I can identify and explain major characteristics of the 5 regions found in the Pacific Northwest. Important Dates: Thursday: Map Test!!!/Rainforest Assignment Due Friday: Mid-Winter Vacation Begins at 12:45!

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Entry Task #4 2/5/16 What are the five largest cities in Washington State? Agenda: Collect Rivers and State Song Assignments Journal Check Video: Mega Disasters: American Volcano Learning Target: I can explain why Mt. Rainier is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world. Important Dates: Thursday 2/11: Map Test!!!

Entry Task #3 9/8/15 Define the following river terms: Headwaters Mouth Tributary Agenda: Collect signature forms (if you didn’t turn them in before) Create the map test study guide Learning Targets: I can identify and locate important cities, land forms, and water forms in the PNW. Important Dates: Friday: Rivers and State Song Homework Due/Notebook check Thursday 2/11: Map Test!!

Entry Task #2 2/1/16 What are the capital cities located in the Pacific Northwest? Agenda: Collect signature forms State Symbol Quiz!! Reading assessment on Selleck Assign Rivers and State Song homework assignments Learning Targets: I can analyze and provide supporting details of how the population of Selleck has changed over time. Important Dates: Friday: Rivers and State Song Homework Due/Notebook check

Entry Task #1 9/1/15 What states and provinces are located in the Pacific Northwest? States: Provinces: Agenda: How to complete an entry task Syllabus Get to know Mr. Baker State Symbols Assign quarter project Learning Targets: I can identify the symbols of Washington State. I can create and imagine while developing a new state quarter. Important Dates: Monday: Signature form due/WA St. Symbol Quiz Wednesday: WA St. Quarter Due Friday: Rivers Homework Due/Notebook check