This morning after our meditation we learned and practiced some strategies for dividing up a story to write a concise summary of the beginning, middle, and end. Everyone worked together and participated and did a great job!
In Social Studies we talked about how the beginning of the end of the arms race and in Science we did an experiment to show how we can make a solution and then analyzed our results.
HOMEWORK:
Math:
*Chapter 15 test Friday May 12
Language:
*Journeys vocab and spelling quiz
*Finish your summary of Me and Uncle Romie. No more than 10 sentences please.
This is what was written on the board this morning:
James’ mom is having twins over his summer break so he is spending the holiday with his Uncle Romie and Aunt Nannette. He has never met them before so he feels concerned. Right away, James notices how different NYC is from his home. He also learns that Uncle Romie is a collage artist who has a big art show coming up, so he will be very busy working. Although James explores much of the city, he likes Harlem the best.
Social Studies:
Social Studies notes: Please copy these NEATLY into your SS notebook:
Lesson 4 The End
of the Cold War
*After the
Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, the superpowers decided they needed to stop the
arms race.
*1967:
President Lyndon Johnson met with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev to talk about
limiting the production of weapons. This talk was called the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, or SALT.
*In 1972, Nixon went to the Soviet
Union and him and Brezhnev signed SALT I.
SALT I
(1972)
1 1.
Froze
the # of nuclear weapons
2 2. Limited
the # of missiles that can be launched from submarines
3 3.
Said
each side would destroy a certain # of older nuclear weapons
SALT II
(1979)
1 1.
Put
even more limits on the # of missiles each side could make
The sentence of the day is: Make good choices!*
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