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LLUpdates from Ms. Greene's Couch
Hello parents and kiddos! I hope that you all are doing okay during this crazy time. I miss all of my students so much and I hope that we can be back together soon! Until then, I will update this page weekly with new topics about social studies. Everything here is OPTIONAL and will not be graded. For those of you that want to stay in contact, I created a flipgrid account for each class period. Please feel free to use this to answer essential questions, leave questions or comments, or just say hi to me and your classmates. :) -------------------------------------------- Monday (3/30) - Friday (4/3): Essential Questions: What are some ideas that the Ancient Greeks introduced to us? :: How do the ancient Greeks impact our lives today? :: What type of government did ancient Greece have? ::Why did the Spartans focus on military skills? :: Which city focused on the arts and philosophy? :: What was the name of the war between Athens and Sparta? :: What are some similarities and differences between Athens and Sparta? :: Who was Alexander the Great? :: What was life like for an Athenian? Resources: Located to the far left of this column! |
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FLIPGRID!! |
Updates from Ms. Greene's Couch
Hello parents and kiddos! I hope that you all are doing okay during this crazy time. I miss all of my students so much and I hope that we can be back together soon! Until then, I will update this page weekly with new topics about social studies. Everything here is OPTIONAL and will not be graded. For those of you that want to stay in contact, I created a flipgrid account for this class period. Please feel free to use it to answer essential questions, leave questions or comments, or just say hi to me and your classmates. :) -------------------------------------------- Monday (3/30) - Friday (4/3) : Essential Questions: What is a river system? :: What are Ponds and Lakes? :: How can lakes change? Resources: Located to the far left of this column! Vocabulary words: tributary- the streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river watershed- the land area that supplies water to a river system divide- a ridge of land that separates one watershed from another reservoir- a lake that stores water for human use eutrophication- the process in which nutrients in the water build up and spread, forming a layer on the lake's surface |