/ ages 10 11 All Saints Home School Cooperative 8:30 9:20 Instructor: Mary Kratz, deers.cry@gmail.com, 651 815 7688 Supplies Needed for class: Paddle to the Sea Tree in the Trail Minn of the Mississippi Map set available from www.bfbooks.com There are a couple different options for the maps. The entire set of 4 maps, which at the time I checked, was cheaper than buying the 3 maps individually that is needed for this course or buying the maps separately. If you buy the Literature Pack the maps come with the pack. Even though the Pack contains Seabird, which we are not using, I suspect that the Pack is cheaper than individual piece buying. A map matching each of the book titles above are needed for the class. The maps are on the website at bfbooks.com/ Map Set 24 set of colored pencils (I recommend Prismacolor or another high quality pencil) Pencil sharpener scissors 3 ring binder (1 inch size) 2 Notebook dividers with pockets Card stock paper (pack of 100) Glue sticks (many) Extra fine point marker Pen Bar of Ivory soap Butter knife Student Resource Notebook available from Institute for Excellence in Writing www.iew.com If you have purchased any writing curriculum from, you likely have an electronic version of this book on your website account. Paddle to the Sea Prior to Week 1 read chapters 1, 2, and 3 of Paddle to the Sea. Week 1 9 9 16 Chapters 1, 2, 3 Class topics: Geese, Potato chip bag boats/ballast, Creative Interactive Notebooks (CIN) 1. On the map, label and color Lake Nipigon. Use the map at the back of the book as a reference. 2. Draw a small log cabin on the east side of Lake Nipigon. Draw snow capped mountains around the lake too.
3. Label and color Canada. Be sure to include the Canadian border above Maine. 4. Read chapters 4, 5, 6 Class topics: Key word outline, use of symbols 1. Key word outline, just as we did in class, paragraph 2 of chapter 4. Choose only 3 key words from each sentence. Do a Tell Back with a parent. Do NOT write this paragraph. Week 2 9 16 16 Chapters 4, 5, 6 Class Topics: Nipigon, Great Lakes drainage, soap carving 1. On the map, draw a tiny red sawmill on the west side of Lake Nipigon. Mark the location of the sawmill in red. 2. Read chapters 7,8,9,10 Class topics: strong verbs, quality adjectives, banned words, use of an editor 1. Complete the rough draft you began in class of chapter 10/paragraph 4 Life in a Northern March. 5. Turn in your finished copy, along with your rough draft and checklist, to me on Week 3. Staple ALL pages together. Week 3 9 23 16 Chapters 7,8,9,10 Class Topics: Map topics, Biomes, Lake Superior 1. On the map, color and label Lake Superior, Isle Royal, and Port Arthur. 2. Read chapters 11, 12 Class topics: Hand in your finished copy of chapter 10 paragraph 4, continue mastering key word outline, Tell Back, strong verbs, quality adjectives
1. Complete the rough draft you began in class on chapter 12/par. 3 A Fish Story. size 12. For readability limit your font choices to: Arial, Comic Sans, Verdana, Tahoma, Century Gothic, or Trebuchet. If there is another 5. Turn in your finished copy, along with your rough draft and checklist, to me on Week 4. Staple ALL pages together. Week 4 9 30 16 Chapters 11, 12 Class topics: Iron Range 1. On the map, color and label MN, WI, MI, Ontario, and the Apostle Islands. 2. On the map mark the cities of Duluth and Superior. 3. Read chapters 13,14,15 Class topics: turn in homework paragraph A Fish Story from chapter 12/par. 3, continue mastering key word outline, Tell Back, strong verbs, quality adjectives 1. Complete the rough draft you began in class. size 12. For readability limit your font choices to: Arial, Comic Sans, Verdana, Tahoma, Century Gothic, or Trebuchet. If there is another font that you would like to use, please check with me first. 5. Turn in your finished copy, along with your rough draft and checklist, to me on Week 5. Staple ALL pages together. Week 5 10 7 16 Chapters 13,14,15 Class topics: Davy Jones Locker, dynamos, copper industry, lake ice 1. On the map color and label the Keweenaw Peninsula. 2. On the map mark the site of the shipwreck. 3. Read chapters 16,17,18
Class topics: turn in homework paragraph The Shipwreck from chapter 14/par. 3, introduce the ly dress up 1. Complete the rough draft you began in class from chapter 18/par. 4 Paddle Returns to the North. 5. Turn in your finished copy, along with your rough draft and checklist, to me on Week 6. Staple ALL pages together. Week 6 10 14 16 Chapters 16,17,18 Class topics: Locks 1. On the map, chart Paddle s trip by sled from the shipwreck to Sault Ste. Marie. 2. Label the cities Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan; Gary, Indiana; and Chicago, Illinois. 3. Color and label Lake Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana. 4. Read chapters 19, 20, 21 Class topics: turn in homework assignment from chapter 18/par. 4 Paddle Returns to the North, synonyms game 1. Complete the rough draft you began in class from chapter 19/par.2 Forest Fire!. 5. Turn in your finished copy, along with your rough draft and checklist, to me on Week 7. Staple ALL pages together. Week 7 10 28 16 Chapters 19,20,21 Class topics: portaging, Detroit, Lake Huron
1. On the map, label Bay City, detroit, Lake St. Clair, and Lake Huron. 2. Color lakes 3. Read chapters 22,23 Class topics: turn in homework assignment from chapter 19/par. 2 Forest Fire!, continue to master key word outline and dress ups 1. Complete the rough draft you began in class from chapter 20/par.2 Through Lake Huron. 5. Turn in your finished copy, along with your rough draft and checklist, to me on Week 8. Staple ALL pages together. Week 8 11 4 16 Chapters 22,23 Class topics: Niagara Falls 1. On the map, label and color Lake Erie, Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and Long Island. 2. On the map, mark the capitals of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. 3. On the map mark Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland, Ashtabula, Erie, Buffalo, Toronto, and Kingston. 4. Read chapters 24,25 Class topics: turn in homework assignment Through Lake Huron from chapter 20/par.2, introduction to Narrative Stories NONE!! WooooHoooo!! Week 9 11 11 16 Chapters 24,25 Class topics: Grand Banks of Newfoundland 1. On the map, label and color the St. Lawrence River, Lake Champlain, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine,the Gulf of St.Lawrence, and the Atlantic Ocean.
2. On the map, mark the capitals of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. 3. On the map mark Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec,plus Portland,Maine; New York, New York; and Washington DC. 4. Read chapters 26,27 Class topics: no homework to turn in, introduce Title/Clincher 1. Complete the Story outline that you began in class. Be sure to answer the Story Sequence Chart questions in a key word format. 2. Tell Back the story to a parent. Parents: Did your student communicate the essential story elements? Week 10 11 18 16 Chapters 26,27 Class topics: Currents of the World 1. On the map label and color New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. 2. On the map label the capitals of the states listed in #1. 3. Trace the route Paddle took to the sea. Narrate the story using your map. 4. Read chapters 1,2, and 3 of Tree in the Trail. Class Topics: review of any needed information NONE Tree in the Trail Week 11 12 2 16 Chapters 1,2, and 3 Class topics: Cottonwood tree, Coronado, the horse 1. On the map label and color the Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi and Rio Grande rivers. 2. On the map label Santa Fe. 3. Read chapters 4 and 5. Class topics: No homework to turn in, continue mastering the Narrative Story, introduce the who/which clause 1. Finish the Story Sequence outline that we began in class on chapter 3/par. 1 5 Arrows and Spears.
2. Be sure to do a Tell Back with a parent before beginning to write your rough draft. 3. Select an editor to make corrections and suggestions to your draft. 4. Revise your draft. 5. Make a finished copy either handwritten or typed. 6. Turn in your finished copy along with the rough draft and key word outline on Week 12. Staple ALL pages together. Week 12 12 9 16 Chapters 4 and 5 Class topics: Travois, teepee, buffalo 1. On the map locate where the tree is (chapter 5) and draw a small tree there. 2. Read chapters 6,7,8 Class topics: turn in homework assignment on chapter 3/par 1 5 Arrows and Spears, continue to master the Narrative Story 1. Finish the Story Sequence outline that we began in class on chapter 8/par. 1 6 The Thunderbird Speaks. 2. Be sure to do a Tell Back with a parent before beginning to write your rough draft. 3. Select an editor to make corrections and suggestions to your draft. 4. Revise your draft. 5. Make a finished copy either handwritten or typed. 6. Turn in your finished copy along with the rough draft and key word outline on Week 12. Staple ALL pages together. Christmas Break Classes resume January 6. The second half of this syllabus will be sent out prior to January 6, 2017.