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Phy. Geography Checklist Name The Earth 3 Brown Atmosphere: (2+) Clouds Booklet 28.C 28.D 28.E Atmosphere: (2+) Puzzle Poster 28.A 28.B Landforms: Water 3/P Booklet 38.A (K+) 38.B (1+) 38.C (1+) Poster 1 Poster 2 Poster 3 Poster 4 (1+): 38.D 38.E 38.F 38.G Clay 1 Clay 2 Clay 3 Clay 4 (2+): 38.H 38.I 38.J 38.K Volcano: (1+) 3/P Poster Model Erupt 34.A 34.B 34.C 34.D Types Booklet 38.D 38.E 38.F The Imaginary Island: (2+) Puzzle Puzzle 38.L 38.M Plate Tectonics: (2+) Slide & Grind Puzzle 32.A 32.B 32.C Inner Earth: 3/P Model Poster 30.A (1+) 30.B (K+) 30.C (1+) 30.D (2+) Geology R/M Class Rock Cycle Rock Class (1+): 36.A 36.B 36.B1 36.C Collect 1 st Class Color/Streak Luster Hardness Fracture Identify (2+): 36.D 36.E 36.F 36.G 36.H 36.I 36.J

Introduction 1 Gray Classify: 6 9 Zoology Checklist Name Green lined = Possible works; Red lined = Already mastered or not on shelf; Slashed ( / ) = Completed & mastered activity; Line over ( ) = Repeat work; Mo./Yr. by work Beans O.B (1+) Creature Cards O.C (2+) Aliens O.A (1+) The Cell: Organic/Inorganic: Classify Scavenger Hunt 2.A (K+) 2.B (K+) 3/P Cards Poster Booklet 4.A (1+) 4.B (1+) 4.C (1+) Vertebrates/Invertebrates: The Five Kingdoms: Classify 8.A (1+) Classify Animal Kingdom 10.A (K+) 10.B (2+)

Pond Life Vertebrates 2 Tan Pond Life Ecosystem: Classify: Vertebrate Stories Animal 30.A (1+) 30.B (1+) Kingdom 30.C (2+) Mammal Characteristics: 16.E (1+) 18.E (1+) Mammal Parts: (K+) 20.E (K+) 22.E (K+) Visit Pop-up 12.A (K+) 12.B (K+) Amphibian Characteristics: 16.B (1+) 18.B (1+) Amphibian Parts: 20.B (K+) 22.B (K+) Reptile Characteristics: 16.C (1+) 18.C (1+) Reptile Parts: 20.C (K+) 22.C (K+) Bird Characteristics: 16.D (1+) 18.D (1+) Bird Parts: 20.D (K+) 22.D (1+) Observations: (1+) Fish Amphibian Reptile Bird Mammal 14.A 14.B 14.C 14.D 14.E I think I ll Create a Creature!: (1+) Fish Amphibian 26.A 26.B Reptile Bird Mammal 26.C 26.D 26.E Fish Characteristics: 16.A (1+) 18.A (1+) Fish Parts: 20.A (K+) 22.A (1+) Pond Life Posters: (1+) Poster #1 Poster #2 Poster #3 32.A 32.B 32.C : (2+) Fish Amphibian Reptile Bird Mammal 24.A 24.B 24.C 24.D 24.E

Classify: Inverts Stories Tree of Life 54. A (2+) 54.B (2+) 54.C (3+) Tidal Pool Posters: (2+) TP#1 TP#2 56. A 56.B Create a Creature: (2+) Proto. Porif. Cnid. Ann. 50.A 50.B 50.C 50.D Mol. Arthro. Echino. 50.E 50.F 50.G Arthropod Characteristics: 40.F (2+) 42.F (2+) Arthropod Parts: 44.F (2+) 46.F (2+) Tidal Pool Invertebrates 3 Pink : (2+) Proto. Porif. Cnid. Ann. 48.A 48.B 48.C 48.D Mol. Arthro. Echino. 48.E 48.F 48.G Observations: (2+) Proto. Porif. Cnid. Ann. 38.A 38.B 38.C 38.D Mol. Arthro. Echino. 38.E 38.F 38.G Cnidaria Characteristics: 40.F (2+) 42.F (2+) Cnidaria Parts: 44.F (2+) 46.F (2+) Microscope: (2+) Parts Using Views Soup 36. A 36.B 36.C 36.D Protozoan Characteristics: 40.A (2+) 42.A (2+) Protozoan Parts: 44.A (2+) 46.A (2+) Cnidaria Characteristics: 40.C (2+) 42.C (2+) Cnidaria Parts: 44.C (2+) 46.C (2+) Annelid Characteristics: 40.D (2+) 42.D (2+) Annelid Parts: 44.D (2+) 46.D (2+) Poriferan Characteristics: 40.B (2+) 42.B (2+) Poriferan Parts: 3/P 4 4.B (2+) Booklet/Poster 46.B (2+) Mollusk Characteristics: 40.E (2+) 42.E (2+) Mollusk Parts: 44.E (2+) 46.E (2+)

The Globe 1 Sky Blue The Globe: Pol. Geography Checklist Name Green lined = Possible works; Red lined = Already mastered or not on shelf; Slashed ( / ) = Completed & mastered activity; Line over ( ) = Repeat work; Mo./Yr. by completed work Maps: Parts Directions 0.A (1+) 0.B (1+) Address Orange Globe 0.C (2+) 0.D (2+) Types Finding Places Symbols Distance 4.A (1+) 4.B (2+) 4.C (1+) 4.D (2+) Making Maps: Globe to Map 0.E (2+) Introduction to Maps 2 Silver Direction: Map Your Room Map Your Neighborhood 6.A (2+) 6.B (2+) Make a Compass Compass Rose Orienteering 2.A (1+) 2.B (2+) 2.B1 (1+) 2.C (2+) Google Maps Lego Town Mt. Capulin Contour Map 6.B1 (1+) 6.C (1+) 6.D (2+) World Maps: Continent Seas 8.A (PK+) 2.B (1+) Oceans 8.B (K+)

North America: 10.B (K+) 12.B (2+) 14.B (1+) 16.B (1+) 18.B (1+) 20.B (1+) 22.B (1+) 24.B (2+) 26.B (2+) Asia: Geographic Flora & Features Fauna 10.B (K+) 12.B (2+) 14.B (1+) 16.B (1+) 18.B (1+) 20.B (1+) Economic Capitols Map Map 22.B (1+) 24.B (2+) 26.B (2+) USA: 10.A (K+) 12.A (2+) 14.A (1+) 16.A (1+) 18.A (1+) 20.A (1+) 22.A (1+) 24.A (2+) 28.A (2+) Central America: 10.C (K+) 12.C (2+) 14.C (1+) 16.C (1+) 18.C (1+) 20.C (1+) 22.C (1+) 24.C (2+) 28.C (2+) South America: 10.D (K+) 12.D (2+) 14.D (1+) 16.D (1+) 18.D (1+) 20.D (1+) 22.D (1+) 24.D (2+) 26.D (2+) Africa: Europe: 10.F (K+) 12.F (2+) 14.F (1+) 16.F (1+) 18.F (1+) 20.F (1+) 22.F (1+) 24.F (2+) 26.F (2+) Continents/Countries/State Maps - 3 Gold 10.E (K+) 12.E (2+) 14.E (1+) 16.E (1+) 18.E (1+) 20.E (1+) 22.E (1+) 24.E (2+) 26.E (2+) Australia: 10.H (K+) 12.H (2+) 14.H (1+) 16.H (1+) 18.H (1+) 20.H (1+) 22.H (1+) 24.H (2+) 26.H (2+)

History Checklist Name Green lined = possible works; Red lined = already mastered or not on shelf Slashed ( / ) = completed and mastered activity; Line over ( ) = work needs to be repeated Development of the Notion of Time - 1 Gold Concepts of Century: Timelines: 2.A (1+) Personal! Parents! Grandparents!!! Family Tree 4.A (1+)! 4.B (2+)!! 4.C (2+)!!! 4.D (2+) The Calendar: Year & Its Parts! Months of Year! Days of Week! 6.A (2+)!! 6.B (2+)! 6.C (1+) 6.D (2+) The Clock: Sundial!! Water Clock! Hourglass! Analog Clock!! 8.A (3+)!! 8.B (2+)!! 8.C (1+)!!! 8.D (1+) Timeline of Life - 2 Brown Eras: The Coming of Life! Story 10.A (K+) Paleozoic 12.B (1+) Cenozoic 12.D (1+) Clock of Eras 12.A (2+) Mesozoic 12.C (1+)

Monthly Work Journal for 20 Name: Goals Sun. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat. A B, Lib M/D A B, Lib M/D A B, Lib M/D A B, Lib M/D A B, Lib M/D All A B 3rd All A B 3rd All A B 3rd All A B 3rd All A B 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd KEY: G: Geometry, M: Math, L: Language, R: Reading, : Cultural, O: Other, Work = mastery, repeat