Grade 6 Playlist
Unit 4: The Good Life (IDU)
Interdisciplinary Unit with Individuals and Societies (I&S)
Homework Journal Check Date:
by this day, you should have at least X Cornell Notes completed (in total) and
answered the Conceptual Question for Boxes X.
Ms. Alia's Block (B) :
Ms. Thiele's Block (F&G) :
Ms. Thiele's Block (D) :
Ms. LaShari's Blocks (C,F,G) :
by this day, you should have at least X Cornell Notes completed (in total) and
answered the Conceptual Question for Boxes X.
Ms. Alia's Block (B) :
Ms. Thiele's Block (F&G) :
Ms. Thiele's Block (D) :
Ms. LaShari's Blocks (C,F,G) :
Grade 6 Homework Expectation:
A minimum of 15 minutes, 4 days a week or 60 minutes per week.
How to use the playlist:
Whole Unit Resources
At the top of each unit playlist, you will find useful information. Including these resources, and more:
Homework Journal Information
Blue: Homework Activities / Orange: Classwork / Green: Extension Work / Red: Answer Key / Website/Video Link
Blank Cornell Note sheets will be provided in class along with Conceptual Question Response Sheets for each unit. Cornell Notes are also printable from the links on the homepage.
Assessment Playlist
Assessment (formative) and answer keys can be found here and should be used as a resource to prepare for upcoming unit assessments. No need to print as these will be provided in class.
A minimum of 15 minutes, 4 days a week or 60 minutes per week.
How to use the playlist:
Whole Unit Resources
At the top of each unit playlist, you will find useful information. Including these resources, and more:
- Word Wall (vocabulary)
- IB Information (unit assessment criterion and ways to prepare)
- Conceptual Question Response Sheet
Homework Journal Information
- Above you will find the unit playlist link and the activities that correspond to each video on Khan Academy.
- First, click on the video link in the Learn It! column on the playlist, and complete a Cornell Note while watching the video.
- Blue: Unit Video & Activity / Pink: Review Video & Activity
- Next, use the links in the Practice It! column. You may complete these on the back of each Cornell Note, or on a separate sheet of lined paper.
- Thirdly, use the Conceptual Question Response Sheet to record your thoughtfully written answer.
- Finally, practice from the Extend Your Thinking activities. These activities are the best way to be prepared for the unit assessment.
Blue: Homework Activities / Orange: Classwork / Green: Extension Work / Red: Answer Key / Website/Video Link
Blank Cornell Note sheets will be provided in class along with Conceptual Question Response Sheets for each unit. Cornell Notes are also printable from the links on the homepage.
Assessment Playlist
Assessment (formative) and answer keys can be found here and should be used as a resource to prepare for upcoming unit assessments. No need to print as these will be provided in class.