Monday, November 25th - Friday, November 29th

 No school - Thanksgiving Break!

Friday, November 22nd

1. Friendsgiving Feast  - Disguise a Turkey

Objective: Students will come together and enjoy a meal with one another.

Wednesday, November 20th

1. Journal #12 - Saboor Sahely and Jessica Sahely
   ***Complete and submit journals in Classroom

2. Finish watching and discussing "Just Eat It - A Food Waste Story"
    ***Discussion Questions
    ***Socratic Seminar

Objective: Students will think about where their food comes from and the impact that food waste has each day.


Tuesday, November 19th

1. Start to watch and discuss "Just Eat It - A Food Waste Story"
    ***Discussion Questions

Objective: Students will think about where their food comes from and the impact that food waste has each day.

Monday, November 18th

1. Introduction to the Sociology of Food
    ***Lecture, quick write, discussion

Objective: Students will understand the basics behind the Sociology of Food.

Friday, November 15th

1. Present World Religions Research Projects

Objective: Students will present research-based projects about one of the major world religions.

Wednesday, November 13th

1. Journal #11 - How a Jewish Man from Georgia Became Santa Claus

2. Work on World Religions Research Project

Objective: Students will research the basics and background of a specific religion and prepare a presentation for the class.

Tuesday, November 12th

1. Introduce World Religions Research Project
    ***Review assignment, form groups, choose religion to research

Objective: Students will research the basics and background of a specific religion and prepare a presentation for the class.

Monday, November 11th

 No school - Veterans' Day!

Friday, November 8th

1. Introduction to Religion
    ***Notes

Objective: Students will understand the basics and background of religion.

Wednesday, November 6th

1. Journal #10 - Elizabeth Coffey-Williams and Jennifer Coffey

2. Sex and Gender - Socratic Seminar
    ***Socratic Seminar

Objective: Students will support their views on gender differences using evidence to support their ideas.

Tuesday, November 5th

1.  Sex and Gender - Socratic Seminar

Objective: Students will support their views on gender differences using evidence to support their ideas.

Monday, November 4th

1.  Introduction to Sex and Gender
    *** Activity and discussion

Objective: Students will reflect on different gender norms and expectations.