NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 MATH 5TH converting fractions, decimals and percents, proportions -shape, fractions, story problems order of operations negatives multiplying, dividing, adding, subtracting negative - fractions area perimeter volume triangles ENGLISH A John Henry Vocabulary Spelling Singular and Plural Nouns It’s Our World, Too! Vocabulary Spelling Irregular Plural Nouns Commas in a series Dear Mr. Henashaw Vocabulary Spelling Possessive Nouns Capitalization Shiloh Vocabulary Spelling Subjects Predicates Complete and incomplete sentences ENGLISH B Unit 1 Sentences (Pg. 2-42) Complete Subject Complete Predicate Conjunctions Compound Sentences Sentence Fragments Run-on Sentences Complete Sentences Unit 2 Nouns (Pg. 88-110) Identify if each noun is a person, a place or a thing. Singular Nouns Plural Nouns Proper Nouns Titles Abbreviations Punctuation Parts of a letter Unit 3 Verbs (Pg. 168-194) Actions Verbs Direct Objects Past Tense Verb Forms Subject Verb Agreement Irregular Verbs SCIENCE Interactions of Living Things Ecosystems Populations Communities Habitat Interactions of Living Things Food Chain Food Web Energy Pyramid How Populations Survive Limiting Factors Carrying Capacity Environmental Change Cycles of Life Water Cycle Carbon Cycle Nitrogen Cycle Biomes How Ecosystems Change Succession Communities Earth and Its Resources Landforms, Rocks and Minerals Air, Water and Energy Soil Erosion and Weathering SOCIAL ST. The French and Indian War Albany Plan Proclamation of 1763 Conflicts with Britain taxation Sons of Liberty First and Second Continental Congresses The American Revolution Declaration of Independence Common Sense Major Battles Key People Loyalists Patriots Treaty of Paris Creating a Nation Articles of Confederation Constitutional Convention U.S.Constitution Bill of Rights Branches of Government Washington Administration NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 MATH English Literature ENGLISH B SCIENCE SOCIAL ST. NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 Polynomials 6TH Who, What, When, Where, Why in the short story Creating Basic Equations Introductions one step equations 2 step equations multi step equations word problems - one step - two step - multi step Watership Down - Main Story - King Darzin - Kings Lettuces - Black Rabbit of Inle - Rowsby Woof Black Cauldron - Chapters 1-3 perimeter - Trials of Hercules volume - Myth Spelling and Vocabulary: Review spelling lists and vocabulary words Grammar: Appositives Subject-Verb Agreement Adjectives Comparatives Superlatives Articles Adverbs Run-on Sentences Compound and Complex Sentences Cells Cell Theory Plant Cells Animal Cells Cell Organization Tissue and Organ Systems Animals: Invertebrates Sponges, Cnidarians and Worms Mollusks. Arthropods, and Echinoderms Animals Vertebrates: Chordate Animals Amphibians and Reptiles Birds Mammals The Human Body Skeletal System Muscular System Nervous System Circulatory System Digestive System Respiratory System Endocrine System Lymphatic System Reproductive System Ancient Greece Geography Minoa Mycenaeans City-States Athens and Sparta Golden Age The Persian Wars Democracy Philosophers Mythology Greek Drama Alexander the Great and Hellenism Contributions to civilization Ancient Rome Geography The Latins Etruscans Roman Republic Social Classes Punic Wars Julius Caesar Augustus Caesar Roman Empire Pax Romana Decline and Fall Contributions to civilization ENGLISH B SCIENCE SOCIAL ST. area triangles MATH ENGLISH A NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 7TH graphing inequalities English A inequality word problems Literary Terms and Concepts: 5 stages of plot (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution), setting, protagonist, antagonist, theme, symbol word equations absolute value - unknowns - functions - graphing Substitution Elimination Novel: To Kill a Mockingbird English B Kinds of Sentences Declarative Sentence Interrogative Sentence Exclamatory Sentence Imperative Sentence Unit 8.1 Pg. 357 -Cell division and mitosis (cell cycle, chromosome, asexual reproduction) -Sexual reproduction (sperm, egg, fertilization, zygote, diploid, haploid, meiosis) -DNA (gene, RNA, mutation) -Page 299 - Review Differences between sentences and sentence fragments. Unit 8.2 Pg. 359 -Genetics (heredity, allele, hybrid, recessive, dominant, Punnett square, genotype, phenotype, homozygous, heterozygous) -Genetics since Mendel (incomplete dominance, polygenic inheritance, sexlinked gene) -Advances in genetics (recombinant DNA, gene transfer, genetic engineering) -Page327 - Review Know complete subject and complete predicate Unit 8.3 Pg. 361 Domain and Range Compound Subjects Compound Predicates Unit 8.5 Pg. 365 Compound Nouns Plural compounds Using Appositives Units 9.1-9.6 Pg.379-390 Making subjects and verbs agree. Subject- Verb Agreement Units 10.5-10.6 Pg. 407-409 Verb Tenses: Present, Past, and Future Tense Units 10.7-10.8 Pg. 411-413 Past forms of Irregular verbs Units 10.9-10.10 Pg. 415-417 -Ideas about evolution (species, evolution, natural selection, variation, adaptation, gradualism, punctuated equilibrium) -Clues about evolution (sedimentary rock, radioactive element, embryology, homologous, vestigial structure) -Primates (primate, homonid, opposable thumb, Homo sapiens) -Page 357 - Review -Blood (plasma, hemoglobin, platelet) -Circulation (capillary, artery, vein, lymph) -Immunity (antigen, antibody, passive and active immunity) -Diseases (pasteurization, infectious disease, noninfectious disease) -Page 393 - Review World History (17) The Renaissance Begins -Italian city-states -Italy’s location New Ideas and Art -Humanism -Spread from Italy to Northern Europe The Reformation - Martin Luther -John Calvin Catholics and Protestants - Henry VIII and England - Catholic missionaries overseas Enlightenment and Revolution (18) The Age of Exploration - social, political, and economic changes in the 1400s - European exploration of Asia, Africa, and the Americas The Scientific Revolution - the ancient world and early science - European interest and new discoveries The Enlightenment - “reason” influence on government and society - France The American Revolution - Development of British and French colonies - British colonies form a new nation NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 8TH MATH ENGLISH A ENGLISH B SCIENCE SOCIAL ST. Absolute Value - inequalities - graphing - functions English A English B 7 Principles of the US Constitution (p.262) Literary Terms and Concepts: 5 stages of plot (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution), setting, protagonist, antagonist, theme, symbol, biography, autobiography Grammar Subject-verb agreement Collective nouns Troublesome words (there/their/ they’re, your/you’re, it’s/its, who’s/whose, etc.) Sentence diagramming -Earth (sphere, axis, rotation, revolution, elipse, solstice, equinox) -The Moon (moon phase, waxing, waning, full moon, new moon, solar and lunar eclipses, maria) -Exploring the Moon (impact basin) -Page 329 - Review Novel: The Diary of Anne Frank Vocabulary Builder 1927 on the following words (NO NOTES ALLOWED): addendum, utopian, irrefutable, appraise, luxuriant, asunder, bulbous, estrange, abrasive, untenable, bastion, default, indiscreet, disparity, abdicate, abhor, narcissism, irrelevant, encumbrance, serpentine, exacerbate, abstain, inclement, contrived, eradicate Inequalities - compound - multi step Polynomials - adding - multiplying - dividing Elimination Distance Formula Midpoint/Endpoints - solving - unknown Slope -The solar system (solar system, geocentric, heliocentric) -The inner planets (Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth) -The outer planets (Jupiter, Great red spot, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) -Other objects in the solar system (comet, meteor, meteorite, meteoroid, asteroid) -Page 363 - Review -Stars (constellation, absolute magnitude, apparent magnitude, light year) -The Sun (photosphere, chromosphere, corona, sunspot, CME, prominence, solar flare, aurora) -Evolution of Stars (nebula, giant, white dwarf, supergiant, neutron star, black hole) -Galaxies and the universe (galaxy, elliptical, spiral, irregular, redshift, big bang theory) -Page 395 - Review -Models of the atom (element, electron, anode, cathode, alpha particle, proton, neutron, electron cloud, Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford) -The nucleus (atomic number, mass number, isotope, radioactive decay, transmutation, beta particle, half life) -Page 427 - Review -popular sovereignty -republicanism -federalism -separation of powers -checks and balances -limited government -individual rights Bill of Rights 1st Ten Amendments Chapter 9 - Launching a New Republic Washington’s Presidency Challenges to the New Government -Financial Issues -Domestic Issues -Problems Abroad: England and France The Federalists in Charge - Washington retires -John Adams’s Administration -Alien and Sedition Acts - XYZ affair - The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions -Peace with France Chapter 10- Jeffersonian Era - Jeffersonian democracy -Marbury vs. Madison - Louisiana Purchase -Lewis and Clark Expedition -Zebulon Pike expedition -War of 1812 - legacy of the war NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 9TH MATH ENGLISH A ENGLISH B SCIENCE SOCIAL ST. elimination English A Absolute Value - graphing - functions - inequalities Grammar Main (independent) clause Subordinate (dependent) clause Simple sentence Compound sentence Complex sentence Compound-complex sentence Adjective clause Adverb clause Noun clause Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions Sentence fragments and Run-on sentences English B Parts of Speech Name the nine parts of speech. (Pg. 1 Study Guide) Identify and label every word in a sentence with its part of speech. (Pg. 1 Study Guide) Proper Nouns (Pg. 2 Study Guide) Common Nouns (Pg. 3-4 Study Guide) Concrete Nouns (Pg. 5-6 Study Guide) Abstract Nouns (Pg. 6-7 Study Guide) Consistency of verb tenses (Pg. 9-12 Study Guide) Transitive Verbs (Pg. 13-14 Study Guide) Intransitive Verbs (Pg. 14-15 Study Guide) Subject-Verb Agreement with Intervening Phrases (Pg. 15-16 Study Guide) Idiomatic Expressions (Pg. 17-18 Study Guide) Combining Sentences by Inserting Participial Phrases (Pg. 18-21 Study Guide) Action Verbs Verbs with Indirect objects (Pg. 22-23 Study Guide) Linking Verbs Verb Tenses Helping Verbs Progressive Forms Perfect Tenses Irregular Verbs (Pg. 24-29 Study Guide) -Sound ( intensity, loudness, decibel, pitch, Doppler effect) -Reflection and refraction of light (opaque, translucent, transparent, index of refraction, mirage) -Mirrors, lenses and hte eye (plane mirror, concave mirror, convex mirror, concave lens, convex lens) Light and color filter, color blindness, cone and rod cells) -Page 347 - Review US History II (20) Industrialization and Immigration - America enters the Industrial Age -Corporations gain power -economic growth brings wealth and poverty - the steel industry -immigration and modern urban growth -industrialization changes cities - the new immigrants -reactions to immigration -discrimination against African Americans - racism causes discrimination - Plessy vs Ferguson -African Americans Organize - the labor movement - workers organize -struggle between business and labor - society and mass culture - education and publishing expand -consumer society Distance Formula Pythagorean theorem Midpoint/endpoint Geometry Vocabulary naming geometric figures Surface Area/Volume - prisms - cones - cubes - pyramids angle identification angle values bisectors parallels and perpendiculars linear equations slope Vocabulary Builder Units 19-27 on the following words (NO NOTES ALLOWED): rapport, copious, spawn, nascent, solecism, nondescript, confound, sanction, conjecture, subjective, plethora, foster, incongruous, parody, prosaic, insatiable, portly, anomaly, novice, longevity, jargon, kindred, paltry, tangible, proscribe Stories: “The Scarlet Ibis”, “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant”, “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”, “The Necklace”, “American History”, “Baker’s Bluejay Yarn”, “The Flat of the Land” Literary Terms and Concepts: Symbol, motif, irony, personification, persona, tone, point of view (first person, third person limited, third person omniscient), diction -Electric charge ( static electricity, law of conservation of charge, conductor, insulator, charging by contact, charging by induction) -Electric current (voltage difference, circuit, resistance, Ohm’s law) -Electrical energy ( series circuit, parallel circuit, electric power) -Page 417 - Review -Magnetism ( magnetic field, magnetic pole, magnetic domain) -Electricity and magnetism (electromagnet, solenoid, electric motor) -Producing electric current (electromagnetic induction, generator, turbine, AC, DC, transformer) -Page 449 - Review -What are EM waves? (EM wave, radiant energy, photon) -The EM spectrum ( visible light, radio wave, microwave, infrared wave, UV wave, X ray, gamma ray) -Radio communication (carrier wave, cathode ray tube, transceiver) -Page 479 - Review The Progressive Era (21) -Roosevelt and Progressivism -Roosevelt and the Square Deal -Roosevelt and Civil Rights -Taft and Wilson as Progressives -Women win new rights - Women and progressivism -Suffrage for women NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 MATH ENGLISH A ENGLISH B SCIENCE SOCIAL ST. NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 10 Algebra 2: Matrices Systems of Equations and Inequalities Quadratic Functions and Inequalities Grammar Main (independent) clause Subordinate (dependent) clause Simple sentence Compound sentence Complex sentence Compound-complex sentence Adjective clause Adverb clause Noun clause Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions Sentence fragments and Runon sentences Vocabulary Builder 1927 on the following words (NO NOTES ALLOWED): indelible, avarice, heresy, dulcet, avocation, remorse, morbid, vouch, vie, parsimony, obsolete, wane, cataclysm, notorious, edifice, stagnate, improvise, carnivore, rapacity, pristine, equivocate, immortalize, avant-garde, proclivity, arable Novels: 1984 Literary Terms and Concepts: Symbol, motif, irony, dystopia, persona, tone, point of view (first person, third person limited, third person omniscient), diction ESL/English A Identify Subjects and Predicates (Pg. 1-4 Study Guide) Transitive and Intransitive 10 ENGLISH A Verbs English B Parts of Speech Name the nine parts of speech. (Pg. 1 Study Guide) Identify and label every word in a sentence with its part of speech. (Pg. 1 Study Guide) Proper Nouns (Pg. 2 Study Guide) Common Nouns (Pg. 3-4 Study Guide) Concrete Nouns (Pg. 5-6 Study Guide) Abstract Nouns (Pg. 6-7 Study Guide) Consistency of verb tenses (Pg. 9-12 Study Guide) Transitive Verbs (Pg. 13-14 Study Guide) Intransitive Verbs (Pg. 14-15 Study Guide) Subject-Verb Agreement with Intervening Phrases (Pg. 15-16 Study Guide) Idiomatic Expressions (Pg. 17-18 Study Guide) Combining Sentences by Inserting Participial Phrases (Pg. 18-21 Study Guide) Action Verbs Verbs with Indirect objects (Pg. 22-23 Study Guide) Linking Verbs Verb Tenses Helping Verbs Progressive Forms Perfect Tenses Irregular Verbs (Pg. 24-29 Study Guide) -Basic patterns of human inheritance (carrier, pedigree) -Complex patterns of inheritance (incomplete dominance, codominance, multiple alleles, epistasis, sex chromosome, autosome, sex linked trait, polygenic trait) -Chromosomes and human heredity (karyotype, telomere, nondisjunction) -Page 318 - Review -DNA: the genetic material (double helix, nucleosome, Hershey-Chase, Chargaff, Watson-Crick) -Replication of DNA (semiconservative, DNA polymerase, Okazaki fragment, RNA primer) -DNA, RNA and protein (RNA, mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, transcription, translation, RNA polymerase, codon, intron, exon) -Mutation (point mutation, substitution, insertion, deletion, mutagen) -Page 352 - Review -Applied genetics (selective breeding, inbreeding, test cross) -DNA technology (genetic engineering, genome, restriction enzyme, gel electrophoresis, recombinant DNA, plasmid, DNA ligase, transformation, PCR, transgenic organisms) -Page 382 - Review -Fossil evidence of change (fossil, relative dating, law of superposition, radiometric dating, half life, geologic time scale, era, period) -The origin of life (spontaneous SCIENCE World Geography East Asia (26) The Land -ring of fire -peninsulas, islands, seas Water systems -China’s Rivers -Rivers in Japan and Korea -natural resources Climate/Vegetation -Midlatitude Climates -Desert/Steppe climates -Highland and Tropical Wet Climates -seasonal weather patterns Cultural Geography 0f East Asia (27) China -population patterns -history and government -culture Japan -population patterns -history and government -culture North and South Korea -population patterns -history and government -culture East Asia (28) The Economy -economic activities -transportation and communications -trade and interdependence People and Their Environment -managing resources -human impact -future challenges SOCIAL STUDIES NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 (Pg. 4-6 Study Guide) Revising Sentence Fragments (Pg. 7-12 Study Guide) Identifying Direct objects (Pg. 13-15 Study Guide) Verb forms of main verbs (Pg. 16-20 Study Guide) Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (Pg. 20-23 Study Guide) generation, biogenesis, Miller-Urey, endosymbiont theory) -Page 410 - Review -Darwin’s Theory of natural selection (artificial selection, natural selection, evolution) -Evidence of evolution ( derived trait, ancestral trait, homologous structure, vestigial structure, analogous structure, embryo, biogeography, fitness, mimicry, camouflage) -Shaping evolutionary theory (HardyWeinberg principle, genetic drift, bottleneck, founder effect, gene flow, random mating, sabilizing selection, directional selection, disruptive selection, sexual selection, prezygotic isolation, postzygotic isolation, allopatric speciation, sympatric speciation, adaptive radiation, coevolution, gradualism, punctuated equilibrium -Page 444 - Review ESL/Geography Physical Geography of Russia Chapter 14 (Pg. 354-361) Cultural Geography of Russia Chapter 15 (Pg. 368-386) The Region Today Russia Chapter 16 (Pg. 388-402) Physical Geography North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia Chp. 17 (Pg. 422-430) Cultural Geography North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia. Chp. 18 (Pg. 436-470) The Region Today: North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia Chp. 19 (Pg. 472-488) NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 MATH ENGLISH A ENGLISH B SCIENCE SOCIAL ST. NIS 3RD QUARTER STUDY GUIDES FOR 5-11TH GRADE MARCH 26-27 11 Statistics: English A t-test Z-test ANOVA Grammar Main (independent) clause Subordinate (dependent) clause Simple sentence Compound sentence Complex sentence Compound-complex sentence Adjective clause Adverb clause Noun clause Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions Sentence fragments and Runon sentences PreCalculus: Circles Ellipses Hyperbolas Parabolas Transformations Vocabulary Builder 19-27 on the following words (NO NOTES ALLOWED): Portent, Perdition, Desecrate, Audacious, Abstinence, Sacrilege, Tenacious, Disconsolate, Evangelize, Canon, Incessant, Retinue, Patriarch, Proselytize, Regiment, Enigma, Regnant, Futile, Supersede, Abduct, Rudimentary, Regime, Labyrinth, Cryptic, Ascendancy Literary Terms and Concepts: Rhyme (end, internal, full, slant), assonance, consonance, alliteration, simile, metaphor, personification, free verse, allusion, rhyme scheme, paradox, scansion, line, stanza, meter English B Parts of Speech Name the nine parts of speech. (Pg. 1 Study Guide) Identify and label every word in a sentence with its part of speech. (Pg. 1 Study Guide) Proper Nouns (Pg. 2 Study Guide) Common Nouns (Pg. 3-4 Study Guide) Concrete Nouns (Pg. 5-6 Study Guide) Abstract Nouns (Pg. 6-7 Study Guide) Consistency of verb tenses (Pg. 9-12 Study Guide) Transitive Verbs (Pg. 13-14 Study Guide) Intransitive Verbs (Pg. 14-15 Study Guide) Subject-Verb Agreement with Intervening Phrases (Pg. 15-16 Study Guide) Idiomatic Expressions (Pg. 17-18 Study Guide) Combining Sentences by Inserting Participial Phrases (Pg. 18-21 Study Guide) Action Verbs Verbs with Indirect objects (Pg. 22-23 Study Guide) Linking Verbs Verb Tenses Helping Verbs Progressive Forms Perfect Tenses Irregular Verbs (Pg. 24-29 Study Guide) -Measuring matter (mole, Avogadro’s number) -Mass and the mole (molar mass) -Moles of compounds (representative particle) -Empirical and molecular formula (percent composition, empirical formula, molecular formula) -Formulas of hydrates (hydrate) -Page 357 - Review -Defining stoichiometry (mole ratio) -Stoichiometric calculations -Limiting reactants ( limitng and excess reactants) -Percent yield (theoretical yield, actual yield, percent yield) -Page 391 - Review -Gases (kinetic molecular theory, elastic collision, temperature, diffusion, Graham’s law of effusion, pressure, pascal, atmosphere, Dalton’s law of partial pressures) -Forces of attraction (dispersion force, dipole-dipole force, hydrogen bond) -Liquid and solids (viscosity, surface tension, crystalline solid, unit cell, amorphous solid) -Phase changes (melting point, boiling point, evaporation, vaporization, freezing point, condensation, deposition, phase diagram, triple point, critical point) -Page 433 - Review -The gas laws (Boyle’s law, absolute zero, Charles’ law, Gay-Lussac’s law, combined gas law) -The ideal gas law (Avogadro’s principle, molar volume, ideal gas constant, ideal gas law) -Gas stoichiometry -Page 467 - Review Sociology -Chapter 10 Sex and Gender Identity Theoretical Perspectives on Gender Gender Inequality Ageism Inequality in America’s Elderly Population Chapter 11 Family and Marriage across cultures Theoretical Perspectives and the family Family and Marriage in the United States Changes in Marriage and family
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