Friday, May 9, 2014

Adinkra Art from Africa

Last year, I was introduced to the West Africa symbol art called Adinkra.  These beautiful symbols each represent something different to the people of the region.  Mrs. Swannigan, the GMS art teacher who retired last year, told me to simply look through her Adinkra book and wait for a symbol to "speak" to me.  I laughed and started flipping pages and, much to my surprise, a symbol did jump out at me.


This symbol was the "Nyansapo" or "Wisdom Knot".  It's meaning did speak to me....it was about being a life long learner in order to seek wisdom!  When I introduced this art form to my students and had them look for the symbol which 'spoke' to them, they too were surprised at how often the meaning seemed to fit their personality.  Give it a try:  Adinkra Symbol Index  Clicking on the symbol's title will lead you to more information about its meaning.

This week in social studies class we learned much about the history of West Africa and focused on one of its most important leaders, Mansa Musa.  This music video was made by a teacher who is, apparently, even crazier than me.  ENJOY!  I'm Mansa Musa Music Video

Here's how MY African Adinkra Art turned out.  Not bad for someone who has NO artist ability!

Mrs. Bess

Monday, April 28, 2014

I bless the rains down in Africa.....

I am SO excited for our study of Africa.  So many people know so little about this continent.  We will spend the next month unraveling the mystery of this diverse continent.

To begin, we will study the vast differences in its geography. The image below is a key to the Africa map we started in class on Monday.  The Quiz over this map, vocabulary, and other geographic information we'll learn this week will be on Friday.

And here are the links to the songs we listened to as we created it.  Enjoy!
Toto, Africa:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTQbiNvZqaY
The Clash, Rock the Casbah:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ9r8LMU9bQ

Africa Physical Map Key






Thursday, April 24, 2014

We Didn't Start the Fire

As we study the Cold War this week, I am reminded of a song that, once I get started singing, I can't stop.  Thought my 7th graders of 2014 would enjoy a song from my youth! 

We Didn't Start the Fire Video

Explanation of the meaning of each lyric

Enjoy!

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Europe is ever changing......

What a miraculous look at how Euope has changed hands sooooo much!

Warning....when you get to the 1940s and 1950s, the map and the years are a little off.

http://loiter.co/v/watch-as-1000years-of-european-boarders-change/



Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Enlightenment Thinkers

AFTER recording any information about your 'thinker' from our textbook, use the following websites to find out more.
This is a link to the blue "Enlightenment Poster" worksheet from class: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aLz_3LSolK4PXQ4A4gKu7Z2nia8DTzYyIva9pQC1rdw/edit?usp=sharing

Galileo
Copernicus

Newton

http://www.learner.org/courses/amerhistory/pdf/Enlightenment_LOne.pdf  (p 18)

Rousseau

Voltaire
http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/lesson_6_notes.htm
http://www.biography.com/people/voltaire-9520178
http://info.teachtci.com/resources/ha/TheEnlightenment.pdf  (page 8)
http://europe.historyforkids.org/philosophy/voltaire.htm





Thursday, August 29, 2013

Google Earth Scavenger Hunt

Here's the Scavenger Hunt that will show you some rather interesting things on Google Earth, Mrs. Bess's favorite program!

Scavenger Hunt

Enjoy!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Newsletter Drama

Well, this wasn't the first post I planned to make on this blog to start the year but.......You've got to LOVE technology!   Grrrrr.......

Below is the newsletter that I have spent all day trying to send to parents, clogging their inboxes with emails with nothing attached.  I'm afraid the newsletter won't live up to the hype that I've now created around it but, here it is!  :)

7th grade Aug Newsletter

As the year goes on, this blog will have all kinds of cool things to share in terms of what your child is learning in social studies.  Come on back next week for a peak at the students "Maps from Home to School" project.  They've done a great job so far.

Have a great Tuesday evening.
Joy